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Original Southcott Family Tree

 * Lincolnshire Pedigrees, Volume 1, 913, Southcote of Blyborough

Current Southcott Family Tree

 * All Marriages listed above can be proved and were recorded.

The Southcott Family Tree

 * All Marriages listed above can be proved and were recorded.

Possible Succession

 * Sir George Southcott MP (1572–1638)
 * Thomas Southcott
 * Canton of Baronet (E, I, GB, UK).svg Sir George Southcote Bt (1629-1663)
 * Canton of Baronet (E, I, GB, UK).svg Sir George Southcote Bt (1664-1680) NMI
 * George Southcote
 * Thomas Southcote MP (c1622-1664) NMI
 * Robert Southcote
 * John Southcote (1661-1662) NMI
 * Richard Southcote (b.1665)
 * Thomas Southcott (b.1689)
 * Robert Southcott (b.1726)
 * John Southcott (b.1760)
 * James (John) Southcott (1791-1823)
 * James Southcott (1822-1879)
 * William Southcott (1850-1911)
 * John S Southcott (1874-1910)
 * William J Southcott (1897-1969) NMI
 * William H Southcott (1876-1902)
 * Pvt William P Southcott (1897-1917) NMI
 * Francis H Southcott (1902-1974) NMI
 * Wa Charley S Southcott (1878-1951)
 * John C Southcott (1899-1920) NMI
 * Leonard Southcott (1901-1977)
 * Lawrence J Southcott (b.1925) NMI
 * Dennis G Southcott (b.1929)
 * Andrew W Southcott (b.1955) NMI
 * Chris L Southcott (b.1969)
 * Mid Charles D Southcott (b.2003)
 * William D Southcott (b.2006)
 * Richard H Southcott (1905-1997) NMI
 * William H Southcott (1905-1968)
 * Archibald Southcott (1909-)
 * Richard J Southcott (1878-1915)
 * Ernest Southcott (1884-)
 * Henry Southcott (1855-1934)
 * Charley Southcott (1863-1948)
 * William S Southcott (1824-1902)
 * Richard Southcott (1692-)
 * Robert Southcott (1702-)
 * John Southcote


 * NMI - No Male Issue

Southcott
Southcott (or Southcote) is a hamlet in the civil parish of Okehampton Hamlets, in Devon, England. The hamlet name is Anglo Saxon in origin and means 'southern cottage'.

The hamlet, little more than one road of cottages, is located to the west of the town of Okehampton and north of Dartmoor National Park.

Southcott Cross


Southcott Cross is a unique Dartmoor cross. The cross is 6'3" tall and is octagonal in shape. The Stone cross is unique as it depicts two humans, one on each side. At the front is a Crucifix and the reverse is believed to be the Virgin Mary praying, as the figure's hand are depicted together.

It is believed that the cross was put there in the c13th Century as a waymaker cross to the Cistercian monks of the nearby Brightley Priory, on the bank of the West Okement River.

World War II
The University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers (UBSCR) is a change ringing society. UBSCR is associated with the University of Bristol and is affiliated to Bristol SU. UBSCR was established in 1943 and has rung bells at St Michael on the Mount Without since 1944. Since 1950 there have been over 700 peals rung for the society. UBSCR is also affiliated to the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers and sends two representatives to its AGM.

History
UBSCR was founded in the Autumn Term of 1943 by Monica Richardson. Since then generations of student ringers have come and gone, contributing on the way to the development of the Society and its traditions.

The Society's first practice was held on 6 November 1943 at Long Ashton. In 1944 UBSCR moved to St Michael on the Mount, Without. The Society’s first peal (5040 of Grandsire Triples) was rung on 17 May 1947. Since then UBSCR has grown. Students and former students from the Bristol area are active members.

The society home tower was St Michael on the mount, without from 1944 until 2012 when safety concerns limited the amount of ringing at St Michaels. The home tower is now St Matthews, Kingsdown. Ringing continued, albeit sporadically, at St Michaels until October 2016 when the church suffered a major fire.

Activities
UBSCR holds and participates in many events throughout the course of each academic year, including the meetings of the Southern Universities Association and the Northern Universities Association, a Summer Tour, Cupid Tour (organised by the current master) and a Christmas Party, as well as a cheese and port evening and pudding party. The Annual Dinner is held on the 4th Saturday of January each year and is celebrated with the ringing of peals.

The University Centenary
In 2009 the University of Bristol celebrated the centenary of being granted its Royal Charter. In celebration, Great George was rung for two minutes, and the bells of Bristol 'followed' Great George by ringing quarter peals and general change ringing. The UBSCR played a part in the celebrations of this event by ringing Great George and by helping with the other ringing.

Masters

 * 1954 – Derek Jackson
 * 1956 – Ray Finch
 * 1957 – Ruth Jackson (neé Carey)
 * 1958 – Don Exell
 * 1959 – David Forder
 * 1960 – Adrian Tumber
 * 1961 – Hugh Evans
 * 1962 – Hugh Evans
 * 1963 – Malcolm Powell
 * 1964 – Michael Trigg
 * 1965 – Michael Trigg
 * 1966 – Robert Partridge
 * 1967 – Robert Partridge
 * 1968 – Howard Payne
 * 1969 – Richard Weeks
 * 1970 – Philip Butler
 * 1971 – Alan Bentley
 * 1972 – P. Mary Cheesewright
 * 1973 – Philip Gorrod
 * 1974 – David Hammonds
 * 1975 – Richard Knight
 * 1976 – Richard Clements
 * 1977 – Caroline Daniels (née Mills)
 * 1978 – Martin Daniels
 * 1979 – Christopher Gilder
 * 1980 – Robert Law
 * 1981 – (Rev.) Mark Jones
 * 1982 – Nicholas Parr
 * 1983 – Helen Hohl (née Capper)
 * 1984 – Michael Gibbin
 * 1985 – Anthony Hayward / Noel Gibbin
 * 1986 – Neil Darracott
 * 1987 – Roy Mould
 * 1988 – Rupert Howes
 * 1989 – Nicholas Kimber
 * 1990 – Judith Higson (née Godfrey) / Susan Leaker
 * 1991 – Andrew Morley
 * 1992 – Christian Peckham
 * 1993 – Jenny Dieppe
 * 1994 – Andrew Bennett
 * 1995 – Emma Southerington
 * 1996 – Edith Robinson
 * 1997 – Mark Harris
 * 1998 – John Boniface / Charlotte Higby (née Edmond)
 * 1999 – Mark Place
 * 2000 – Jonathan Hetherington
 * 2001 – Ian Partridge
 * 2002 – Paul Caruana
 * 2003 – Victoria Winkles
 * 2004 – Gareth Wildig
 * 2005 – Alex Cannon
 * 2006 – Jo Pocock
 * 2007 – Sam Lander
 * 2008 – Becky Dunnett
 * 2009 – Linda Jasper
 * 2010 – Daniel Graham
 * 2011 – Daniel Graham
 * 2012 – Elizabeth Sutch (née Medcalf)
 * 2013 – Kristian Scudamore
 * 2014 – Philip Moyse
 * 2015 – Alice Gibbin
 * 2016 – Clare Merivale
 * 2017 – Samuel Senior
 * 2018 – Samuel Senior
 * 2019 – Oliver Hughes / Edward Longman
 * 2020 - Thomas Wilding

New
The Southampton University Guild of Change Ringers is a society and charity supporting the bell ringers and rings of bells in the Diocese of Winchester who practice the art of change ringing. The Guild was established in 1955 as part of the University of Southampton, enabling students and staff of the university to do more bellringing.

Ringing
During the academic year the Guild practices once a week in the evening and performs at a Sunday service at one of the churches listed below. Each session the Guild used a different Tower, all are located in the Southampton region.

Peals
Annually the Guild performs two Peals at least, this however greatly dependent on numbers and availability. One of the Peals is usually performed in Southampton before attending the Annual Dinner.

Tours
The Guild hosts and take part in many different events throughout the year. Internally the guild hosts a "Freshers Tour" during Michaelmas, followed by a Spring Tour and lastly a Summer Tour. The first tour is usually done within a neighbouring Diocese, usually with each later tour traveling further afield.

Dinner
Annually the Guild hosts the Annual Dinner, which is attended by current members, past members, life members, members of the clergy and guests. This event is hosted each year on the Saturday before Ash Wednesday. During the Dinner the Founders Cup is awarded to a member of the Guild at the Master’s discretion.

Membership
The Guild members are divided into five classes. They are as follows:
 * Life Member, Southampton University Alumni
 * Honorary Member, granted by the discretion of the Master to anyone who has contributed significantly to the Guild.
 * Current Member, Southampton University student or staff
 * Associate Member
 * Past Member, Southampton University Alumni

Committee
The Guild is controlled by a democratically elected committee. The committee is elected at the AGM of the Guild, hosted annually on the day after Ash Wednesday. The committee is comprised of a Master, Vice Master, Secretary, Treasurer, Social Secretary. The role is kept by the officer for a period of one year.

Alongside these roles there are honorary positions for past and life members. Firstly, every three years an Honorary President is elected by the Guild, this role is usually given exclusively to past Masters of the Guild. The Guild also have the power to elect an Honorary Vice-Presidents for persons deemed worthy of this distinction, however this position is not currently exercised.

Southcott
The Southcott Manor House was the seat of the Southcott family for over eight centuries, it is believed that they have been owners of that estate for much longer. The Southcott Family was a great Celtic sheep farming family.

Fire
In the year 1822 the house caught fire, destroying the Manor House. The Southcott family then homeless, sold the estate and the burnt out house. This ended the Southcott's long attachment to the estate.

Modern Day
The farmhouse was restored not long after in 19th Century, not long after the fire, it remains as a farm. But it is primarily operated as a horse riding centre, occasionally hosting horsing events.

The ancient outhouses and farm buildings still remain in operation, depicting its Medieval building technique. Not being connected to the original Manor House they were saved from the fire.

Southcott NDevon
Southcott is a hamlet East of Bideford in the parish of Westleigh in the district of Torridge, North Devon.

The hamlet is comprised of Southcott Barton to the West and Southcott Cottages to the East. Southcott is bordered by the A39 and the River Torridge.

At the 2011 census population details were included in the civil parish of Westleigh.

Southcott F
Southcott is a hamlet East of Bideford in the parish of Westleigh in the district of Torridge, North Devon.

The hamlet is comprised of Southcott Barton to the West and Southcott Cottages to the East. Southcott is bordered by the A39 and the River Torridge.

At the 2011 census population details were included in the civil parish of Westleigh.

Modern

 * Robert Southcote
 * John Southcote (1661-1662) NMI
 * Richard Southcote (b.1665)
 * Thomas Southcott (b.1689)
 * Robert Southcott (b.1726)
 * John Southcott (b.1760)
 * James (John) Southcott (1791-1823)
 * James Southcott (1822-1879)
 * William Southcott (1850-1911)
 * John S Southcott (1874-1910)
 * William J Southcott (1897-1969)
 * Graham R J Southcott (1943-1999)
 * Andrew J Southcott (b.1965)
 * Freddie G Southcott (b.2006)
 * Ian B Southcott (b.1970)
 * Flt Off Dean Southcott
 * William H Southcott (1876-1902)
 * Pvt William P Southcott (1897-1917) unmar.
 * Francis H Southcott (1902-1974) NI
 * Wa Charley S Southcott (1878-1951)
 * John C Southcott (1899-1920) unmar.
 * Leonard Southcott (1901-1977)
 * Lawrence J Southcott (b.1925) NMI
 * Dennis G Southcott (b.1929)
 * Andrew W Southcott (b.1955) NMI
 * Chris L Southcott (b.1969)
 * Mid Charles D Southcott (b.2003)
 * William D Southcott (b.2006)
 * Arthur Southcott (1903) s.p.
 * Richard H Southcott (1905-1997) NMI
 * William H Southcott (1905-1968)
 * Archibald Southcott (1909-)
 * Richard J Southcott (1878-1915)
 * Ernest Southcott (1884-)
 * Henry Southcott (1855-1934)
 * Charley Southcott (1863-1948)
 * William S Southcott (1824-1902)
 * Richard Southcott (1692-)
 * Robert Southcott (1702-)


 * NMI - No Male Issue