Grands-parents paternels, oncles et tantes
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Edward Scutt ca 1814-ca 1900
peut-être 86 ans
- Né vers 1814 - Bere Regis, Dorset
- Baptisé le 27 mars 1814 - Bere Regis, Dorset
- Décédé vers février 1900 - Poole, Dorset
Mariage et enfants
- Marié vers février 1847, Poole district, Dorset,
avec Mary Ann Martin ca 1816-1895 (peut-être 79 ans)1dont quatre enfants :Frederick Martin
ca 1849-1913
peut-être 63 ansElizabeth
1851-ca 1907
peut-être 56 ansAnn
ca 1852-ca 1938
peut-être 85 ansEdward
ca 1854-1921
peut-être 67 ans
Notes individuelles
[North Devon Journal Thu 09 Feb 1865. Trespassing in Pursuit of Game. Walter Madge of Stowford, Langtree, was charged, on the information of Mr. Scutt, gamekeeper to the Hon. Mark Rolle, with trespassing on a certain close of land, on the 25th ult., with certain dogs and a gun, in search of game. Mr. L. Beucraft appeared on behalf of defendant. John Bawden, gamekeeper to Mr. Stevens, stated that on the 25th January, he saw defendant enter a field called Stafford Moor, in the occupation of Mr. John Madge (defendant's brother.) He had two dogs and a gun; his dogs coursed a hare. He saw defendaut tracing in the snow, carrying the gun (pointed) in his hand. He spoke to defendant and said, "Now I've got you, old fellow." Defendant said, "I'm not tracing a hare, I'm tracing a fox. What shall I give you to say nothing about it." Cross-examined by Mr Bencraft: The gun was first in two parts, and I saw him put the barrel aud stock together. Mr Bencraft made an able defence, in which he contended there was no proof that defendant was in search of game, and supposing there was such proof, there was no evidence to show that the game was reserved. If it was reserved, there must be a proof of that fact, by producing the document by which it was reserved. If there was no such proof, the game belonged to the defendant, who had a right to it. He (Mr Bencraft) then called Mr John Madge, who said he occupied Stafford Moor and rented under Mr Rolle. On the 25th defendant (who resided with him) went over the land to kill a rabbit at witness's request. He had occupied the farm for 21 years next Lady-day, and had killed the rabbits without denial. He imported the rabbits from Braunton; had no lease, but was a tenant-at-will under Mr Rolle. The Bench, after a lengthened hearing, considered the case not proved, and therefore dismissed the charge.] [E S - 86yr.]
Notes concernant l’union
- ^ Union avec Mary Ann Martin :
- E S - gamekeeper
Sources
- Naissance : Census 1851 Warwickshire-61 Devon-81-91 Dorset.
- Baptême : Dorset Baptisms / IGI C02791-5.
- Mariage : Poole 8 129 / Wills 1895.
- Décès : Poole 5a 210.
Edward Scutt ca 1754-1838 |
Anne Pearce 1760- |
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Richard Scutt ca 1781-1868 |
Agnes Charlotte Rutter 1785-1873 |
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Frères et sœurs
- Elizabeth ca 1812-
- Ann ca 1812-1878
- Richard ca 1816-1907
- James 1819-1838
- Samuel 1823-1924