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Elizabeth Hemsworth, død.
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Gift den 31. januar 1738, Crowle, Lincolnshire - St Oswald, med
John Scutt, født i 1706, Burringham, Lincolnshire, døpt den 1. mars 1706, Althorpe, Lincolnshire - St Oswald, død [Notat 1-1]
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Totalt: 28 personer (ektefeller utelatt).
Herbert Lawson, overseer of the poor of St. Mary's: uncertificated residence of John & Elizabeth Scutt and James, John, Thomas, & Sarah, their children. |
[J Scut b:Burringham, Lincolnshire, bapt:Althorpe, Lincolnshire - St. Oswald. (IGI also states 1736 Mar 01!)] [Hull City Archives: Kingston upon Hull City Quarter Sessions (1350-1971). Files of Information, Examinations, and other Documents relating to the work of Magistrates out of Sessions. Examination - ref.CQE/2/147 - date:26 July 1749. John Scutt: settlement at Bursthorpe (parish Eastrington) by farming and ratepaying.] [Hull City Archives: Kingston upon Hull City Quarter Sessions (1350-1971). Files of Information, Examinations, and other Documents relating to the work of Magistrates out of Sessions. Information - ref.CQE/2/146 - date:26 July 1749. Herbert Lawson, overseer of the poor of St. Mary's: uncertificated residence of John & Elizabeth Scutt and James, John, Thomas, & Sarah, their children.] |
Leeds Intelligencer, Tuesday 01 December 1778. (f=s) Shipping from London to Hull and York, And all Places contiguous to the River Humber, in Yorkfhire, Lancafhire, Lincolnfhire, Nottinglumfhire, Derbyfhire, Staffordfhire, Leicefterfhire, &c. The Owners of the under-mentioned Veffels, old and conftant Traders, defire to return Thanks to all Merchants and Traders who have favoured them with the Freight of their Goods, and beg Leave to inform them that they are all now compleatly armed with fix to eight carriage Guns, Swivels, Small-Arms and Clofe-Quarters, and Mann'd in Proportion; that two of them will fail from London to Hull every Tuefday, viz. One from each of the undermentioned Keys; and two of them will fail every Week from Hull for London. And for their better Security the Matters have pofitive Orders to fail together, and keep in Company with each other, by which Meant they will be of Force fulficitent to protect them from any Privateers they are likely to meet with. The raid Owners therefore folicit a Continuance of the Shippers Favours; and affure them, nothing fhall be wanting that will contribute to Safety and Difpatch. |
(did he marry about 1791?) |
Father:mariner. |
Father:John Scutt. |
Father John Scutt. |
On the 6th inft. died at Ripon, aged 75, Mr. John Raggett, born at Markinfield Hall, ...... The same day died, Mrs. Mary Scutt, of Cottingham near Hull, aged 68, relict of the late Capt. John Scutt, of Hull. 07 Jan 1798 Mary Scutt, widow of. |
Burial site is not mentioned here.�(Eastrington, East Yorkshire?) |
M Scut 45yr. |
A S 72yr. |