1 William Scutt Glentworth, born about August 1875, Goole, East Yorkshire, died about August 1876, Goole, East Yorkshire (age at death: possibly one year old). Parents: 2 and 3. [Note 1].
2 William Glentworth, born, Goole, East Yorkshire, died. [Note 2].
... married about May 1874, Snaith, WR Yorkshire - St Lawrence, to...
3 Ann Elizabeth Scutt, born in January 1856, Laxton, East Yorkshire, baptized on 3 February 1856, Laxton, East Yorkshire, died about May 1889, Goole, WR Yorkshire (age at death: possibly 33 years old). Parents: 6 and 7. [Note 3].
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6 William Scutt, born about 1804, Newport, Goole, WR Yorkshire, died on 25 May 1888, Adlingfleet, WR Yorkshire, buried on 29 May 1888, Adlingfleet, WR Yorkshire - All Saints (age at death: possibly 84 years old), (1856) farmer. [Note 6].
... married about November 1846, Howden, ER Yorkshire, to...
7 Elizabeth Bradley, born in 1817, Reedness, WR Yorkshire, baptized about 8 September 1817, Whitgift, Goole, WR Yorkshire - St. Mary Magdalene, died on 5 January 1891, Adlingfleet, WR Yorkshire, buried on 8 January 1891, Adlingfleet, WR Yorkshire - All Saints (age at death: 74 years old). [Note 7].
... with:
W S G - 1yr. |
A E G - 33yr. |
W S G - 1yr. |
[Yorkshire Gazette, North Yorkshire, Saturday 05 January 1850. The Epiphany General Quarter Sessions of the peace, for the East Riding of Yorkshire, were opened at Beverley, on Tuesday morning last, before Richard Bethel, Esq., chairman, and a bench of magistrates ....... The following gentlemen were sworn upon the Grand Jury, viz.: Wm. Scutt, of Haxton.] [DDTR/300, Title: Lease for one year and from year to year relating to property in Laxton, 25 Sep 1856, Description Parties: 1)Philip Saltmarshe, Saltmarshe, esquire, 2)William Scutt, Laxton, farmer - Property: farm at Laxton containing 104 acres one rood 25 perches - Consideration: £126 7s per year. Witnesses: John Marsden & W Ticken-Smith.] [W S - 84yr.] |
B S (b:1816/17?), 74yr. |
[Hull Daily Mail, East Riding of Yorkshire, Thursday 11 June 1891. Goole Petty Sessions. Wednesday. Before Mr R. Crevice (chairman), Hon. A. F. Hood, and Dr Blair. Important to Farmers: Employer's and Workmen's Act. Enoch Cousins and Win. labourers, were summoned by Wm. Scutt, farmer, Swinefleet, under the Employers and Workmen's Act for breach of contract in leaving their work four days after they had entered his service. W. Everatt appeared for the complainant, and Mr Everatt Hind for defendants. A legal discussion took place whether actual contract been entered into. Mr Hind argued at some length from the law as laid down in the Statute of Frauds, and ultimately the Bench read another case which bore out Mr Hind's contention, and dismissed the summons with the remark that it was a matter of great concern for the farmers. The law was clear, and the Beach suggested that the farmers should get the men to sign a note which would then constitute an agreement for hiring. This not having been done, they dismissed the case, and refused defendants their costs.] [Sheffield Daily Telegraph Fri 17 Oct 1902. Doncaster County Court. Yesterday - An action was brought by Isaac Wells, farmer, Hatfield, against Henry W. Colingwood, of Ranskill, to recover £15 10s. for slag supplied. It was stated that in December, 1900, defendant authorised William Scutt of Clayworth, Lincolnshire, who is his tenant, to obtain 8-1/2 tons of slag for himself, and 1-1/4 tons for another tenant named Hiley, which was delivered at Ranskill Station. Two other tons were ordered for defendant, and the price was 31s. per ton. Defendant stated that he instructed Scutt to purchase 6-1/4 tons of slag it was to be deducted from his rent. A verdict was given for the defendant.] [Sheffield Daily Telegraph Sat 07 Feb 1903. Hay, 50 Tons good Meadow. for Sale Apply William Scutt, Clayworth Hall Farm, Retford.] [Sheffield Daily Telegraph Wed 02 Nov 1904 - South Yorkshire. Last Night's "London Gazette." Bankruptcy Acts, 1833-1830. Receiving Orders. William Scutt, commission agent, Hensall, near Snaith.] [W S - 74yr.] |
To be peremptorily sold, pursuant to a Decree of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster, in a Cause Grimstone against Grimstone, before Peter Earnshaw and Thomas Sawdon, Gentlemen, under the Direction of Abel Moysey, Esq; the Deputy-Remembrancer of the said Court, on Thursday the 9th of April next, at the House of Jonathan Skutt, known by the Name of the Swan Inn, in Low Harrowgate, in the County of York, between the Hours of Four and Five of the Clock in the Afternoon, A Messuage and Lands late of Mark Grimstone, deceased, situate in the Parish of Paunall, in the said County. Particulars to behad of Abel Moysey, Esq; King's Remembrancer's Office in the Inner-Temple, London ; Mr. Earnshaw, Attorney, Knaresborough ; and Mr. Sawden Attorney, Whitby. (the year not known). J S - 65yr. |
T G S - 6yr., resident of Reedness Grange. |