Posteuloj de Mabel Annie Ross

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Mabel Annie Ross, naskiĝinta ĉirkaù aŭgusto 1886, Dorchester district, Dorset, mortinta la 12a de marto 1938, Charminster, Dorset (mortaĝo eble 51 jaroj). [Noto 1]
Edziĝinta la 20a de oktobro 1908, Cheselbourne, Dorset, kun Cuthbert Harry Vernon Scutt, naskiĝinta ĉirkaù junio 1875, Affpuddle, Dorset, baptita la 10a de oktobro 1875, Tincleton, Dorset, mortinta la 19a de aprilo 1953, Weymouth district, Dorset (mortaĝo eble 77 jaroj) [Noto 1-1] ([witnesses]: Reginald Ernest Bennett , Francis Ethel Ross )

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1 (Mabel Annie Ross ca 1886-1938)
M A S 51yr.

Fontoj:
- naskiĝo: Dorchester 5a 343
- edziĝo: Dorchester 5a 771
- morto: Dorchester 5a 419

1-1 (Cuthbert Harry Vernon Scutt ca 1875-1953)
[1875 Oct 10 Cuthbert Harry Vernon Scutt son of Henry Thomas & Cordelia Scutt, machinist of Whaddock, part of Affpiddle.] [Also noted Cuthbert Henry Venner Scutt.] [Western Gazette 1920 May 14. Dorset Farmers' Union. ..... This was seconded by Mr. C. H. Vernon Scutt.] [Western Gazette 1921 Aug 19. The Farmer and His Cottage. Legit Objection Upheld. Harry Vernon Scutt, farmer, of who was represented by Mr. H. O. Lock, sought to obtain order possession of a cottage occupied by Henry Davis, for whom Mr. J. W. Miller appeared. Mr. Scutt stated that respondent was formerly in his employ at a wage of 47s. per week, with cottage and garden, and firewood and what rabbits he liked to catch for his own consumption. As he had to complain the way in which he did his work, was given notice to leave the 6th April, but as he could not obtain other employment was kept on. There was later on further ground of complaint about the way the respondent did his work, and he was given notice to leave again. He left the applicant's employ, but he did not given up possession of the cottage. He engaged a man named Cheeseman in respondent's place, but he would not stay because he could not gain possession of the cottage. Then a man named Charles Crabb, Bere Regis, was engaged, and the cottage was required for his occupation. In answer Mr. Miller, the applicant said he believed the proper wage for a carter April last was 17s., he had never heard that the sum fixed by the Wages Board that time was 52s. On being pressed by Mr. Miller, the applicant stated that the man named Charles Crabb was not actually in his employ, although he intended to engage him if he could get possession of the cottage. On this Mr. Miller took a legal objection that the cottage was not required for a man in Mr. Scutt's actual employ. This the Bench upheld, and the application was refused.] [Western Gazette 1922 Mar 03. Cuthbert, Vernon Scutt, Broadwey, was summoned for allowing three cows to stray contrary to the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Order. P.O. Dyer stated he found the cows in question astray in North Street, Charminster, which was a scheduled area, and turned them into field. He informed Mr. Scutt who expressed his regret. The Chairman pointed out that under the present Order the maximum penalty - was 5pound per cow, but defendant would only fined him the mitigated penalty per of 5s. a cow, 15s in all.] [Western Gazette 1931 Dec 04. Dairy to Let, 30 cows, January 1st - Vernon Scutt, Charminster, Dorchester.] [Western Gazette 1937 Jan 15. Carter Wanted at once, owing to illness - Vernon Scutt, Charminster, Dorchester.] [C H V S - 77yr.]

Fontoj:
- naskiĝo: Wareham 5a 311 / Western Gazette [1920 May 14, 1921 Aug 19, 1922 Mar 03, 1931 Dec 04 & 1937 Jan 15]
- bapto: Tincleton Baptisms 1813-1885
- edziĝo: Dorchester 5a 771
- morto: Weymouth 6a 502

2 (Angus John Vernon Scutt ca 1909-1924)
A J V S 14yr.

Fontoj:
- naskiĝo: Dorchester 5a 313
- morto: Dorchester 5a 338

3 (Cuthbert Harry Bernard Scutt 1911-1994)
[Western Gazette, Somerset, Friday 26 November 1948. Dorchester Borough Court. Motorists Ignorant of Regulations. Dorchester Borough justices on Monday expressed concern that the regulations regarding the duty of a car owner to notify the local taxation authority any change of ownership were apparently not widely known. Four defendants before the Court all pleaded ignorance of the regulations. When Cuthbert Harry Bernard Scutt, of Manor Farm, Charminster, was summoned for this offence, Mr. F H James, for the County Solicitor, said, "While may not appear on the face of be a very serious matter it is of vital importance the whole system of motor registration and taxation in this country that the records should be kept up to date and correct in every particular, and that is why these proceedings are brought to-day. As far as this car was concerned", he said, "it had disappeared into the blue." Scutt was fined £2.] [C H B S of Hountsmoor Farm.]

Fontoj:
- naskiĝo: Dorchester 5a 603 (3rd.Q.) / Western Gazette, Somerset [1948 Nov 26]
- edziĝo: Weymouth 01284 23 0623
- morto: Weymouth 4331B B5D

3-1 (Theodora Gaye Potocka †1998)
[Theodora Gaye Scutt, the daughter of Lost Club regular Count Potocki, has published a memoir of T. F. Powys, Cuckoo in the Powys Nest (2000), published by Brynmill Press. Mrs Scutt was brought up by Powys and his wife Susan, and the book gives an intimate portrait of the Dorset genius and mystic from the early 1930s until his death in 1953. Lost Clubbers who have read Mrs Scutt's sketch of her father in Issue 2 will know that she is a writer with trenchant style and refreshing candour. As her publishers state: 'Mrs Scutt writes in an entirely unselfconscious way, with vivacity, perceptiveness, and firmness of judgement, not least in respect of herself. Here is a galaxy of personalities, many of them celebrities in their day, others obscure but as strongly individualized.' Theodore Powys is best remembered for his religious allegory Mr Weston's Good Wine (1927). God and the archangel Michael visit the village of Folly Down to bring the villagers wine, love and death.] [Plot: KK Rose Gdn 21, 0140.]

Fontoj:
- edziĝo: Weymouth 01284 23 0623
- morto: Woronora Memorial Park

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