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1 Richard A. C. Scutt, sündinud umbes oktoobril 1948, Westminster, London, surnud umbes detsembril 1948, Westminster, London (vanus surres võib-olla 2 kuud). Vanemad: 2 ja 3. [Märkus 1].
2 Ronald Walter Babington Scutt, sündinud 22. augustil 1916, Seldown, Poole, Dorset, surnud 4. detsembril 1987, Salisbury, Wiltshire (vanus surres 71 aastat). Vanemad: 4 ja 5. [Märkus 2].
... abielu umbes veebruaril 1945, Knutsford, Cheshire - St. Cross, ...
3 Nancy Helen Came, surnud 20. juunil 2012. [Märkus 3].
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4 John Homer Scutt, sündinud umbes juunil 1855, Iwerne-Minster, Dorset, ristitud 25. detsembril 1855, Iwerne-Minster, Dorset, surnud 5. mail 1925, Poole, Dorset, maetud 8. mail 1925, Longfleet, Dorset (vanus surres võib-olla 69 aastat). Abielu (1) 5. augustil 1885, Winterbourne Whitechurch, Dorset, Mary Amelia Fowler, sündinud 26. jaanuaril 1854, Longfleet, Dorset, surnud 22. jaanuaril 1898, Poole, Dorset, maetud, Longfleet, Dorset (vanus surres 43 aastat). [Märkus 4].
... abielu umbes 19. oktoobril 1904, Northam & Appledore, Devon, ...
5 Mabel Eliza Babington, surnud 17. juunil 1957, Worthing, West Sussex. [Märkus 5].
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twin. R A C S - 6wks. |
[Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 01 Sep 1916. SCUTT - Aug 22, at Seldown, Poole, the wife of Holmer (sic) Scutt, of a son.] [Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette Sat 11 Aug 1934. Examination Successes, the pass list for the first examination for medical degrees in the University of London appears the name of W. N. Taylor, of Monkton Combe School, the elder son of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Taylor of North Hill House, Radstock. The list also contains the name of another Monktonian,:) Ronald Walter Babington Scutt.] [32 Bedwin Street, Salisbury, Wilts. 4th December I987 (Robert William Sykes and Christopher Dearmer Nichols).] |
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[Western Gazette, Somerset Fri 07 Aug 1885. Aug the 5th at Winterbourne Whitechurch by the Rev. G H Wynn, rector assisted by Rev. Langford, vicar of Bere Regis, Mr. John Homer Scutt to Miss Mary Fowler, eldest daughter of Mr. R Fowler of Whitechurch.] [North Devon Journal Thu 27 Oct 1904. Scutt- Babington. October 19 at the Parish Church, Northam, the Rev. Preb. M D Dimond - Churchward, John Homer Scutt, of Seldown Tower, Poole, to Mabel E Babington, of Urney, Northam.] [Western Gazette - Friday 22 September 1916. Dorset Farmers Effort for the Red Cross. The second annual jumble sale on behalf of the Dorsetshire Branch of the British Farmers Red Cross Fund, of which Mr. J. Homer Scutt, of Poole, is the county honorary secretary, was held at the Dorchester Cattle Market Wednesday. Lord Digby of Minterne, was president, and Mr William of chairman of the Organising and Working Committee, and the arrangements were again ably made by the two Joint Honorary Secretaries, whose spirited efforts a year ago ensured so great a success the first sale, namely, Mr. J J Wyatt, of Middle Farm, and Mr. A J Scutt, of Castle Farm. All three firms of Dorchester auctioneers, Messrs. T Ensor & Son, Messrs, Henry Duke & Son, and Messrs. & Sampson kindly gave their services and those of their staff free of all charge. The Countess of Shaftesbury, who, as wife of H.M. Lieutenant for Dorset (Brigadier-General the Earl of Shaftesbury, X.C.V.0.), is president of the Red Cross Dorset, had been announced to declare the sale open and to sell the first bullock had proved a decided draw.] [Western Gazette, Somerset, Friday 16 October 1925. Sales Order of the Exors. of the Late J. Homer Scutt, Esq. Seldown Towers, Seldown, Poole, Dorset, a beautiful position, adjoining and overlooking Poole Park, commanding fine views over Poole Harbour and the Purbeck Hills. The Attractive and Commodius Leasehold Residence, known as Seldown Towers, containing Three Reception-rooms, Eight Bedrooms, Bath-room, Kitchen, and Usual Offices, standing in well laid-out Pleasure Grounds of about Half-an-Acre. Messrs. F G Wheatley & Son Will Offer the above for Sale Auction (unless Sold previously by Private Treaty), At 102 High Street, Poole, On Thursday, 22nd October 1925, at Three p.m. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from Messrs. Bowen & Symes, Solicitors, 9 and 10, East Street, Weymouth; or the Auctioneers, 102 High Street, Poole. Tuesday, October 20th, 1925.] [J H S - 70yr., lived in Seldon Towes, Poole. To (George) Percival (Symes) Scutt (bank manager) & Gustavus Phelps Symes.] |
[North Devon Journal Thu 27 Oct 1904. Scutt- Babington. October 19 at the Parish Church, Northam, the Rev. Preb. M. D. Dimond - Churchward, John Homer Scutt, of Seldown Tower, Poole, to Mabel E. Babington, of Urney, Northam.] [Babingdon noted at birth of son.] [M E S - 85yr., Karney House, Westbrooke, Worthing, Sussex (formerly 70 Richmond Road, Worthing, aforesaid), Widow, 17th June 1957.] |
E M S lived at Linden Lodge, Tennyson Road, Worthing, West Sussex. Retired, died in a nursing home in Worthing. |
[35M48/6A/58 Title - Induction mandate: John Melville Scutt MA, Worting (4 Dec 1936). Patron: Sir Charles Anthony King Harman KCMG of Ouse Manor Sharnbrook, Bedford County.] [35M48/6A/69 Title - Induction mandate: Frederick George Jarvis, Worting (13 Jan 1939). Patron: Sir Charles Anthony King Harman KCMG. Previous incumbent: John Melville Scutt.] [Education at St. Edmund Hall.] [Chaplains Branch - The Reverend John Melville Scutt, M.A., is granted a short service commission with the relative rank of Squadron Leader 13th Jan 1939.] ]John Melville Scutt, MA, DIP.TH., 2 October 1995; commoner 1926–9. Aged 88. St Edmund Hall.] |
J F S - unmarried, M.B.E., To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order: Miss Joan Frances Scutt, Missionary. For services to education and to the Community, particularly in remote areas in Swaziland (-1987). "Joan Frances Scutt" born 1909, died 1993. A English woman who pioneered one of the first handicraft centres in Swaziland thereby enabling the women of the community to be self-sufficient by making and selling grasswork, weaving, mats, carpets and batik. She was born in Poole in Dorset and in 1937 left England to become a missionary. In 1953 she moved to Mankayane Mission in Encabaneni where she stayed, as the only missionary, for 30 years. From a small hut there she developed a Christian mission complex which included primary and secondary schools and a health clinic. She also wrote more than 15 books and her Story of Swaziland was widely acclaimed. She served as a secretary of the Swaziland Conference of Churches and was a fluent broadcaster in Siswati. She retired in 1982 and in the same year was appointed MBE. King Sobhuza gave her land on which to build her own home and she did so with her own hands. When she died her funeral was attended by 1,000 people (95% African) with 10 speakers at a five-hour service. |
Western Gazette, Somerset, Fri 30 Dec 1892. SCUTT - Dec. 26, at Dunvegan, Longfleet, Poole, the wife of J. Homer Scutt, of a daughter. |
Katharine Margaret Scutt noted here at birth [BMD]. |