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1 Mary Anne Tizard, sündinud [in (year)] 1811, Affpuddle, Dorset, ristitud 3. novembril 1811, Affpuddle, Dorset, surnud. Vanemad: 2 ja 3. Abielu 13. detsembril 1834 Joseph Riggs, surnud. [Märkus 1].
2 Thomas Tizard, ristitud 15. oktoobril 1786, Affpuddle, Dorset, surnud oktoobris 1833, maetud 20. oktoobril 1833, Briantspuddle, Dorset (vanus surres võib-olla 47 aastat), schoolmaster. [Märkus 2].
... abielu 26. veebruaril 1808, Affpuddle, Dorset, ...
3 Sarah Scutt, sündinud [in (year)] 1788, Affpuddle, Dorset, ristitud 20. aprillil 1788, Affpuddle, Dorset, surnud [in (year)] 1868, Dorchester district, Dorset, maetud 4. aprillil 1868, Dawlish, Devon (vanus surres 80 aastat). Vanemad: 6 ja 7. [Märkus 3].
... ([witnesses]: James Davis †, Richard Scutt ca 1781-1868), lapsed:
6 Edward Scutt, sündinud umbes jaanuaril 1754, Affpuddle, Dorset, ristitud 13. jaanuaril 1754, Affpuddle, Dorset, surnud 7. jaanuaril 1838, Affpuddle, Dorset, maetud 10. jaanuaril 1838, Affpuddle, Dorset (vanus surres võib-olla 84 aastat). [Märkus 6].
... abielu 12. mail 1781, Affpuddle, Dorset, ...
7 Anne Pearce, sündinud, Dorset, ristitud 20. jaanuaril 1760, surnud. [Märkus 7].
... ([witnesses]: William Hooper †, Samuel Meager †), lapsed:
T T - 47yr. |
S S bapt:1788 Apr 21 also noted (IGI). S T - 80yr. |
[Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Monday 09 June 1817. Dorset Sheep, Dairy, and Corn Farm To Let, and entered on at Michaelmas next. All those two Farms (united) called and Brookhill, situated in the parishes of Affpuddle and Tonerspuddle, containing about 317 acres, now in the occupation of Edward Scutt. Throop Farm tithe free, (except a small modus for cows). For a view of the premises apply to Mr. George Aitken, of Moreton; and for further particulars, to Mr. F. Oakley, attorney at law, Dorchester; or the said George Aitken.] [Oxford Journal, Saturday 23 November 1822. Reedness Corn Law Debate, Edward Scutt do, Wm Sutt do.] [E S 85yr.] |
[Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 13 September 1824. Great Tithes, Bere Regis, Sold by Auction, (in Fee) by Mr. Green, at the Golden Lion Inn, Wareham, Dorset, Saturday the 2nd of October next, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in Lots. The Great Tithes of Corn and Hay, growing and arising out the following Farms, Estates, and Lands, containing altogether about 1100 Acres, situate in parish of Bere Regis, Dorset: comprising Emery's School Lands; the Lands of Drax Grosvenor, Esq. occupied by Mr. Biles, Mr. Deasant, Mr. Romain, Richard Scutt;. Printed particulars, and other information may be obtained by applying (if by letter, free of postage) either to Mr. Sparks, solicitor, Crewkerne, Somerset, or Mr. Manuel, the owner, Bloxworth, near Bere Regis. Angust 21, 1824.] [Sherborne Mercury, Dorset, Tuesday 03 October 1865. Wareham. Revision of Voers list. On Wednesday and Thursday, Edward Platt, Esq., the barrister appointed for the purpose, sat at the Townhall to revise the list of voters for the borough of Wareham and Bere Begis. Mr. Atkinson, of Blandford, Mr. Phippard, and Mr, Trevenen, appeared to support the Conservatives, Mr. Weston of Dorchester, Mr. Bartlett, and Mr. Lacey, appeared for the Liberals. There were some 160 claims and objections, a fact amply testifying that the two parties cherish the advice of the late Sir Robert Peel, to fight the battle of the hustings in the Revision Court. It would, of course, be a useless occupation of our space to give a detailed account of the claim and objection in every case, where there were so many, and we shall therefore content ourselves with giving his honour's decision on the most important points on which discussions arose. The list for Bere Regis was first taken. Richard Scutt, jun., claimed partner with his father on farm rent of £85 a year. Both names were marked on the waggons, and both names appeared in the rate-books, and claimant had been the register before but last year he lost his vote from being objected to, and having business at Woodbury Hill fair, was unable to attend at Wareham (which was on the same day) to support his right to be on the register. Claim allowed.] [R S - 86yr.] [Will 6 Nov 1869 - Blandford.] |
[Oxford Journal, Saturday 23 November 1822. Reedness Corn Law Debate, Edward Scutt do, Wm Sutt do.] [W S - 84yr.] |
[Salisbury and Winchester Journal, Wiltshire, Monday 23 February 1829. A black hackney mare, 14 hands high, was on Thursday night stolen from the stable of Mr. John Scutt, at Waddock, in the parish of Affpuddle, Dorset.] [Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Wiltshire, Saturday 04 November 1843. As Mr. John Scutt, yeoman, of Hurst Farm, near Moreton, was returning from Dorchester Fair, Wednesday evening last, in company with his two sons and brother, the horse on which he was riding, being a spirited one, shied and threw him, and pitching the back of his head, fractured his skull, and otherwise bruised him. Medical attendance being at hand, he was conveyed to the Three Mariners Inn where every attention was paid him, but still lies in a very precarious state.] [J S - 59yr.] |
Census 1841-51-61 Dorset. Deaf & dumb. A S - 69yr., unmarried. |
[Census 1841-51-61 Dorset.] [R S - 72yr.] [Robert Scutt died 24 April 1866. 18 May (1866). The Will of Robert Scutt late of Baltington Farm in the Parish of Tyneham in the Isle of Purbeck in the County of Dorset, Yeoman deceased who died 24 April 1866 at Baltington Farm aforesaid was proved at Blandford by the oath of William Shitler Hull of Druce farm in the Parish of Piddletown in the County aforesaid Yeoman the sole Executor.] [Dorset County Chronicle, Thursday 27 September 1866. ROBERT SCUTT Deceased. Notice is hereby given, That all PERSONS having any Claims or Demands against the ESTATE of ROBERT SCUTT, late of Baltington Farm, in the Parish of Tyncham in the Isle of Purbeck, in the County of Dorset, Yeoman, deceased, are hereby required to send in their particulars of such Claims and Demands to the undersigned WILLIAM SHETLER HULL, of Druce Farm, in the Parish of Piddletown, in the said county of Dorset, Executor of the Will of the said Robert Scutt And all Persons owing any Debts to the said Estate are required forthwith to pay the same to the said WILLIAM SHETLER HULL. Dated this 15th day of Sept., 1866.] |
E S - unmarried. (this death needs verification) |
[He was probably the witness to the marriage of Thomas Cuff & Charlotte Dill in 1820 at Bath, Somerset.] [T S 44yr., 1843 Mar 21 Wilton Goal, Taunton, Somerset. Son T S 1843 Jun 09 Wilton Gaol, Taunton, Somerset.] [England & Wales, Criminal Registers 1791-1892 - 9 Apr 1844 Dorset.] [Salisbury and Winchester Journal Sat 13 Apr 1844. Thomas Scutt (45), charged with having stolen half a bushel of potatoes, the property of Henry Jeans of Cranborne - three weeks hard labour.] [Salisbury and Winchester Journal Sat 02 Nov 1844. Committed to Dorchester Gaol: Robert Moore, assault, 3m. imp. and hard labour; Henry Snook and Thos. Scutt, stealing potatoes, 1m. each.] [T S 67yr.] |
Census 1851 Dorset - deaf & dumb. E S - 59yr. |