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Agnes Charlotte Rutter, sündinud [in (year)] 1785, Bere Regis, Dorset, surnud augustis 1873, Bere Regis, Dorset,
maetud 28. augustil 1873, Bere Regis, Dorset
(vanus surres 88 aastat).
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Abielu 7. mail 1812, Bere Regis, Dorset,
Richard Scutt, sündinud umbes detsembril 1781, Affpuddle, Dorset, ristitud 5. jaanuaril 1782, Affpuddle, Dorset, surnud 18. novembril 1868, Bere Regis, Dorset,
maetud 23. novembril 1868, Bere Regis, Dorset
(vanus surres võib-olla 86 aastat), 1851 - farmer [Märkus 1-1]
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Kokku: 69 isikud (ilma abikaasadeta).
Residence: Hockley in Bere Regis. A C S - 87yr. |
[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.] |
A S - 65yr., unmarried, living at Stockley, Bere Regis. |
[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.] |
M A S - 78yr., living at Taylor's Building, Lagland Street, Poole. To Edward Scutt - retired gamekeeper, effects: unknown. |
IGI states F M Scutts. F S - 63yr. headkeeper, lived at Keeper's Cottage, Lodge Hill, Berkeley. To Clara Anne Scutt. |
[C A S - 71yr., lived in Hartle Road, Redlynch. To Frederick Scutt (farm labourer).] [Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 12 Mar 1926. Scutt, March 3rd, Hart Hill Road, Salisbury, Clara Ann Scutt, widow of the late Frederick Scutt, of Lodge Hill, Berkley, near Frome, Somerset, aged 71 years. Interred at Berkley.] |
A Scull - Census 1901 Somerset. A F Skutt (death). |
E C S - 1yr. |
[Census 1901 Somerset states Kate J. Scutt.] [Western Gazette - Friday 19 August 1927. Scutt, August 11th at Hartle Road, Redlynch, near Salisbury, Julia Kate Scutt, dearly loved sister of Bert and Maud Scutt, aged 35 years. Interred at Berkley near Frome. ] [J K S - 35yr., spinster, lived in Hartle Road, Redlynch. To Albert Frederick Scutt (farm labourer).] |
E S - 55yr., unmarried. |
Annie Scutt living in 1891-1901 in Dorset. A S - 85yr., unmarried. |
[Family living in Censuses 1881-91-1901 London-31 Kent.] [E S - 67yr., lived at 8 Guildford Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. To Agnes Eva Scutt (widow).] |
A E S 80yr., lived at The Limes, Maple Avenue, Bishop's Stortford. To Ethel May Rowles (daughter, wife of Henry Forest Rowles). |
E M R 79yr. |
H F R 77yr., Surveyor of Taxes. |
D K P - 76yr. |
F T P - 56yr. |
W E S - 79yr. |
[Census 1891 London - Margery E Scutt.] [E M G 67yr.] |
(did he remarry in 1954?). |
C J E - 71yr. |
[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 90yr., unmarried.] |
J S - 20yr. |
[S S living as retired gamekeeper in 1901 in Stanage, Radnorshire.] [Received telegram from the King of England on his 100th birthday. He was living at Brampton Brian, Herefordshire, at the time.] [S S - 100yr., lived at Cubbage, Stowe. To James Scutt - gamekeeper (grandson). Value of effects on probate 851pounds 19s.7d.] |
J W - b:1829 Bubbenhall, Warwick, Warwickshire, also noted. J S - 58yr. |
[reg:1852 Sep 26 - father:gamekeeper.] [Worcester Journal Sat 23 May 1891. Stealing Pheasant's Eggs Henry Scutt charged Edwin Merrick with taking from land at Upper Sapey pheasant's eggs on the 26th ult. Scutt stated that he was keeper to Sir Francis Winnington. He saw defendant and a boy near a coppice. They appeared to be searching for something. The boy said something to defendant, who came over the fence and put something in his pocket. Witness accused him of stealing eggs, and defendant thereupon gave him up 11 pheasant's eggs. Mr. Benbew, who appeared for defendant, cross-examined the witness for some time, and contended that his client found the eggs in ovation, and was on his way to the keeper's honse when he met him and gave the eggs up to him. John Hayes, a boy, and that he went with defendant to see where the cattle had got out. They found a pheasant's nest containing 11 eggs. Defendant said, "Let's take them up to the keeper, and he will give as a shilling for them. Fined 6d. and 9s. costs.] [H S - 86yr.] |
Harriett Wylde also noted, b:Hertfordshire. H S - 69yr. |
A S - 1yr. |
J S - 48yr., lived at Park Lodge, Brampton, Herefordshire - d:County Hospital Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire. To Susan Jane Scutt(widow). |
S J S 84yr. |
[Father:gamekeeper] [Initial F. is from Census 1891 Worcestershire.] [H S F S - 83yr.] |
L R S - 52yr. |
J A S - 3yr. |
L H P - 64yr. |
T S - 0yr. |
Hester Scutt immigrated in 1914 Mar 22 (22yr. - unmarried) ship "Cedric" and departure from Liverpool, Lancashire to U.S.A. |
[Birmingham Daily Post, West Midlands, Friday 19 October 1888. New Patents. (Contributed by Arthur Georgy Shaw.) The following patents, among others, were sealed during the week ended October 13, 1888: Charles Scutt, Aston-combined delivery van and pleasure trap; October 1 1887.] [Bristol Mercury, Mon 19 Jun 1899. Wheelwrights - Body makers and Repairers for vans and floats - Scutt, 60 Holt Street, Birmingham.] [Arrival: 1907. Residence: The Crescent, Brandon, Manitoba.] [C S - 69yr.] |
Arrival:1907. Residence:The Crescent, Brandon, Manitoba. E S - 80yr. |
Census 1901 Warwickshire states C S b:Birmingham. C S - 25yr. |
A S 13m. |
C S 6m. |
Thursday 02 July 1891, Birmingham Daily Post, West Midlands. Death From a Foul Midden at Aston. Yesterday, Mr. D. R. Wynter (coroner for Central Warwickshire) held an inquest at the Waterworks Taven, Lichfield Road, as to the death of Mary Jane Scutt (2) the daughter of Charles Scutt, wheelwright, 139 Lichfield Road, Aston. Charles Scutt, father of the deceased, stated that about eleven o'clock on Friday night a midden adjoining his house, and belonging to the canal company, was emptied. The smell from the refuse was very offensive, and at half-past six o'clock on Sunday morning the deceased was taken ill with violent sickness and purging. As she was worse at midday Mr. Lumby, surgeon, was called in, and he prescribed for her. After this she appeared better, but a change took place, and she died about eleven o'clock on Sunday evening. He did not think the midden had been emptied during the last two years. Since Friday night both he and his wife as well as a neighbour and a child who had been playing with the deceased, had been suffering with diarrhea. -Mr. R.H. Lumby, surgeon, -said that he prescribed for-the child,and found it in a state of uttercollapse' He was aware that the father was suffering from diarrhoea, and the mother from diarrhea and sickness. When at the house on Sunday he noticed an objectionable smell. Death, in his opinion, resulted from collapse, consequent upon diarrhea, caused by malarial poison. He was of opinion that if the midden had not been there the child's death, in all probability, would not have taken place. The jury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence, and added a rider that the canal company ought to have had the midden emptied oftener.] [M J S - 2yr.] |
[Mother's surname stated as Nollis.] [G H S 10m.] |
J S - 86yr. |
M J S - 79yr. |
A J V - 43yr. |
S S V - 62yr. |
L J S - 61yr. |
[Census 1881 Gloucestershire and later lived in Shobdon - they emigrated to Australia with 3 children.] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1956) Monday 30 August 1943 p2 Family Notices DIAMOND WEDDING, EVANS-SCUTT Mr. & Mrs. J Evans have much pleasure in announcing the 60th anniversary of their marriage. (Present address: Stanage, 212 Miller Street, North Fitzroy.)] [C E - 88yr.] |
[Census 1881 Gloucestershire and later lived in Shobdon - emigrated to Australia with 3 children.] [The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. :1848-1956) Monday 30 August 1943 p2 Family Notices DIAMOND WEDDING, EVANS-SCUTT Mr. & Mrs. J Evans have much pleasure in announcing the 60th anniversary of their marriage. (Present address: Stanage, 212 Miller Street, North Fitzroy.) |
A J E - 93yr. |
T S living in 1917 at 300 Slade, Birmingham, Warwickshire. |
J F S 67yr. |
[Census 1901 Staffordshire. 1914-1918 recorded as Canadian.] [Soldiers of the First World War, CEF. No.2373388.] [L W S living in 1917 at Nanovan Club, Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.A., 5ft.7.1/2in. L W S travelled in 1923 from Southampton to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada arriving 1923 Mar 17 & 1944 May 15 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States.] |
A F S - 70yr. |
E E S - 49yr. |
North Devon Journal Thu 25 Apr 1946. Ilfracombe had a very fair share of holiday makers for Easter, but was not overcrowded. Trains from London and the Midlands brought large numbers. The town welcomed their holiday guests with an abundance of sunshine and open spaces but very little entertainment. The few hotels that were available were soon full. The food situation remained very satisfactory, and there was no shortage of any kind. Chars-a-banc and car proprietors had a very busy opening, and in the opinion of an old resident the town's Victory Season began very well. The following appears in the list of new companies: Private company. Registered April 10. Capital: �10,000 in �1 shares, 6,000 Six per Cent. Cumulative Preference and 4,000 Ordinary Objects. To acquire the business of hotel proprietors, etc., heretofore carried on at Ilfracombe the Runnacleave Hotel. Ilfracombe, Ltd. The directors are: Geo. P. Jester, 47, Heathfleld Road. Handsworth, Birmingham; Wilfred T. Scutt, 172, Edmund Street, Birmingham; Stewart F. Eve, 379, Otley Road, Leeds; and Paul G. Swinburne, Runnacleave Hotel, Ilfracombe. Solicitors: T. Fairchild Day, Barclays Bank Chambers, Ilfracombe. Registered office: The Runnacleave Hotel, Ilfracombe.] [(1953) 39A Horsefair, Birmingham & 78 Westfield Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.] |
(1) Notice is hereby given that by a Deed Poll dated 9th November 1962 and enrolled in the Supreme Court of Judicature on 17th January 1963 Dorothy Mabel Yarwood of 82 Reddings Road, Moseley in the city of Birmingham, married woman, the mother and legal guardian of VERONICA JANET YARWOOD of Moseley in the city of Birmingham on behalf of the said Veronica Janet Yarwood an infant a spinster and a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by birth abandoned the surname of Scutt - dated the 30th day of January 1963, Price Atkins & Price, 71 Temple Row, Birmingham 2, Solicitors for the said Dorothy Mabel Yarwood and Veronica Janet Yarwood formerly Veronica Janet Scutt. (2) Notice is hereby given that by a Deed Poll dated 9th November 1962 and enrolled in the Supreme Court of Judicature on 17th January 1963 Dorothy Mabel Yarwood of 82 Reddings Road, Moseley in the city of Birmingham, married woman, the mother and legal guardian of ELIZABETH FELTON YARWOOD of 82 Reddings Road, Moseley in the city of Birmingham on behalf the said Elizabeth Felton Yarwood an infant a spinster and a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by birth abandoned the surname of Scutt - dated the 30th day of January 1963, Price Atkins & Price, 71 Temple Row, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Dorothy Mabel Yarwood and Elizabeth Felton Yarwood, formerly Elizabeth Felton Scutt. |
A S - 3yr. [Presteigne spans the boundaries of the counties of Herefordshire and Radnorshire]. |
A C - 25yr., died of renal disease. |
M S - 0yr. |
J S - 0yr. |
J S - 35yr. |
E S - 90yr. |
Worcester Regiment - private 39654. |
Census 1901 Warwickshire states Alfred William Scutt. W A S - 61yr. |
L M S - 1yr. |
A J S - 59yr. |
M S - 18yr. |
B S - 41yr., to S S, retired gamekeeper. |