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Grands-parents maternels, oncles et tantes

Jonathan Scutt 1798-ca 1873

peut-être 75 ans

Mariages et enfantstree desc. tree desc. tree desc. tree desc.

Notes individuelles

[Sheffield Daily Telegraph Thu 04 Dec 1873. ARSON at OUSEFLEET. Benjamin Drury, 46, agricultural labourer, was indicted for maliciously setting fire to a stack of wheat, the property of Jonathan Scutt, at Ousefleet, on the 20th September last. He admitted that he committed the crime, but said he was at the time suffering from delirium. Mr. Wheelbouse, who prosecuted, stated that Ousefleet was near Goole, at the extreme corner of the West Riding, and that the prosecutor was a farmer (since dead), and the prisoner was his son-in-law. On the morning of the day mentioned he went deliberately into Mr. Scutt's stackyard and set fire to the stack. Prisoner expressed deep sorrow for what he had done, maintaining that if he had been in his right mind at the time he should not have committed the crime. The jury after an hour's deliberation, found the prisoner not guilty, on the ground of insanity, and the Judge ordered him to be detained during her Majesty's pleasure.] [J S - 74yr.]

Sources

  • Baptême : IGI - P006021.
  • Mariage 1 : Bastardy Certificates.
  • Mariage 2 : IGI 7111130.
  • Décès : Goole 9c 441 / Sheffield Daily Telegraph [1873 Dec 04].
  • Non mariés : Bastardy Certificates.
Marmaduke
Scutt

1714-1782
Alice
Roberts

†1793
   Daniel
Boothroyd

1734-1800
Ann
Foster

1733-
| ca 1738 |    | 1754 |






  
John
Scutt

ca 1758-1826
   Susannah
Boothroyd

1758-1826
1786



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