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Ensley Bailey, geboren, Hadlow, nr Tonbridge, Kent, overleden
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Totaal: 17 personen (zonder echtgenoten).
G J S lived in Marrickville before re-emigrating with children back to England without her husband Alfred who stayed in Australia. G J S - 84yr. |
[Censuses 1891 & 1891 Kent state Alfred E. Scutts.] [He learnt his trade in Gravesend and Kingston-upon-Thames.] [They emigrated to Australia in 1912] [Alfred H. Scutts did not make the return journey back to England with his family, staying behind to continue work as a boat builder at Garden Island in Australia.] |
[C A S (27) bachelor, assistant engineer Mercantile Marine, living at Lowfield Street, Dartford - father: Alfred Henry Scutts, yacht builder. E R H (28) spinster, living at St Alblans Road, Dartford - father: Henry Hewett, assurance agent.] [From their home at Kingston-on-Thames in late 1911 the family sailed aboard the "Rangatira" with sons, Cyril, Percy, Ethric and Horace.] [C A S - 66yr.] |
C A S (27) bachelor, assistant engineer Mercantile Marine, living at Lowfield Street, Dartford - father: Alfred Henry Scutts, yacht builder. E R H (28) spinster, living at St Alblans Road, Dartford - father: Henry Hewett, assurance agent. |
[From their home at Kingston-on-Thames in late 1911 the family sailed aboard the "Rangatira" with sons, Cyril, Percy, Ethric and Horace.] [ P A C S also lived at 21 Augustus Street (Enmore), Newtown.] [He re-emigrated with his wife Rose to Australia.] [Scutts - March 7, at Sydney Hospital, Arthur Charles, beloved husband of Rose Lilian Scutts and loving father of Margaret, Rosemary, Peter, of 20 Jamieson Street, city, aged 32 years. Also Scutts - March 7 at Sydney Hospital, Percy Arthur Charles beloved son of Mr & Mrs A H Scutts of Bondi and Kent, England 32 years. P A C S also lived at 21 Augustus Street (Enmore), Newtown.] [The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW :1842-1954) Tuesday 10 March 1936 p9 Family Notices - Scutts - The Relatives and Friends of Mrs Rose Scutts are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her late dearly beloved Husband Percy Arthur Charles to leave Modern Funerals Ltd 8 City Road, City THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON at 2.30 pm for the Independent Cemetery, Rookwood, Modern Funerals Ltd.] [P A C S 32yr. Scutts - March 7, at Sydney Hospital, Percy Arthur Charles, beloved husband of Rose Lilian Scutts and loving father of Margaret, Rosemary, Peter, of 20 Jamieson Street, city, aged 32 years. Scutts - March 7 at Sydney Hospital, Percy Arthur Charles beloved son of Mr & Mrs A H Scutts of Bondi and Kent, England 32 years. P A C S also lived at 21 Augustus Street (Enmore), Newtown.] |
R L S travelled to England and returned in 1954 from London via Sydney. R L S - 87yr., formerly of Lidcombe. (was she previously married - surname Long?) |
Eva Rosemary Scutts left London in 1954 to return to Sydney, Australia. |
Peter Scutts found guilty in kickbacks case. Thursday May 21, 2015. A High Court judge has dismissed evidence brought by the defence team for Peter John Scutts and convicted him of 17 Serious Fraud Office charges. Justice Mary Peters delivered her verdict in the High Court at Auckland this afternoon. Scutts, the former chief executive of the NZ Wine Company (NZWC), crouched low in the dock as the verdict was delivered, hidden from media and members of the public. The judge entered convictions for all charges and indicated sentencing would take place later this year. Scutts remains on bail on the condition he surrenders his passport. The charges included one for a receiving a secret reward under the Secret Commissions Act, while the rest related to the dishonest use of a document under the Crimes Act. The SFO alleged Mr Scutts, while working for NZWC, received payments from Australian wholesaler Liquor Marketing Group (LMG) based on the volume of wine sold. The Crown had alleged he received $1 per case of wine sold when NZWC supplied about 60,000 cases of wine to LMG. In her written reasoning, Justice Mary Peters says she is satisfied Scutts lied in his interview with the SFO when he denied handwriting on particular invoices was his. He told the SFO his son Oliver had prepared particular invoices, not him. The judge also says the evidence of Liquor Marketing Group's Douglas Finlay was implausible. Mr Scutts is well known in the advertising industry for his time managing Young & Rubicam (Y&R), and in the rugby world as former chief executive of the Blues Super Rugby franchise. He was the chief executive of the New Zealand Wine Company from July 2011, until the company merged with Foley Family Wines [NZAX: FFW] in September 2012. Foley Family Wines made a complaint to the SFO in 2013. |
From their home at Kingston-on-Thames in late 1911 the family sailed to Australia aboard the "Rangatira" with sons, Cyril, Percy, Ethric and Horace. |
M P M S - 33yr. |
Service: British Army. |
From their home at Kingston-on-Thames in late 1911 the family sailed to Australia aboard the "Rangatira" with sons, Cyril, Percy, Ethric and Horace. |
In 1917 she returned with her mother on the "Rotorua" back to England. At the time of her marriage, she lived at 233 Lowfield Street, Dartford, Kent and worked as a hairdresser. |
B F J - 93yr. |
He attended Dartford Grammar School where he passed 3 A-levels, before entering the London School of Economics on a scholarship. He studied for a degree in accounting and finance, but attended for less than a year and did not graduate, leaving to pursue a musical career. |