Scott, Ralph Henry Forster, son of Dixon Scott of Tynemouth and Virginia Bradfield, d. of Fred erick Duffel! of Newcastle-on-Tyne; b. 5 Feb. 1919; adm. Jan. 1932 (R); left July 1937; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric: 1937, BA 1941, MA 1944; Roy. Warks Regt 1940-5 (Capt.); called to the Bar (Gray's Inn) Nov. 1947; a co. director; d. 29 May 1974.
SCOTT, PAUL ELLERS, son of John Scott, Dublin, “doctor”, and Elizabeth Ellors (sic : IGI); b.; adm. (aged 11) Jun 1746; KS 1750; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1755, matr. 28 May 1755, Westminster Student 5 Jan 1756 – res 12 Dec 1757; 2nd Lieut., 23rd Foot 26 Apr 1757, retd. 1758; ordained; Curate, St. Paul, Covent Garden, in 1768-70; m. 22 Nov 1762 Mary Elly (IGI). [father perhaps Rev. John Scott DD ?]
Scott, Napier Baliol, son of Edward Baliol Scott, of Weybridge, Surrey, barrister-at-law, by Gladys Agnes, daughter of William Charles Perry Grant, R.N.; b. Dec. 25, 1903; adm. Sept. 27, 1917 (R); elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. Aug. 1922, matric. Michaelmas 1922; B.A. 1927; played chess for Oxford against Cambridge 1925; worked 1929-34 in Paris with Wallace Clark, the American pioneer in the field of scientific management; with Harrods Stores 1934-9 and Harold Whitehead and Partners 1939-40; joined the organisation and methods division of the Treasury Dec. 1939; Middle East Supply Centre 1942; personal adviser to Director of Organisation at the Treasury 1943; Bengal Administration Committee 1944 Ministry of Supply 1948-51; Director of Organisation and Methods, Civil Service, 1951 : under-secretary, Ministry of Supply, 1952; d. as the result of a road accident Sept. 18. 1956; unm.
Scott, Michael George, son of Alfred George Scott, architect, of St Andrews, Fife, and Eleanor, d. of Charles John Jackson of Ilkeston, Derbs; b. 2 June 1925; adm. Sept. 1938 (KS); left July 1943; Ch. Ch. Oxf. 1943, matric. 1947, BA 1950; Edinburgh Coll. of Art 1952-7; an architect, ARIBA 1957; practised at St Andrews, Fife; m. 5 Oct. 1957 Nan Barbro, d. of Ivar-Anders Svensson of Vaxjo, Sweden; d. 1 Sept. 1998.
SCOTT, HON. JOHN, younger son of Henry Scott, 3rd Earl of Deloraine (qv); b. 6 Oct 1738; adm. May 1746; Corpus Christi Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 1 Jul 1755, matr. Mich. 1755; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 8 Nov 1763, called to bar 6 May 1769; m. 12 Dec 1757 (IGI) Isabella Young, singer; d. 31 Dec 1788.
SCOTT, JOHN LEE, son of William Brown Scott, Uxbridge, Middlesex, and Emma Lee (IGI); b. 29 Dec 1820; adm. 2 Apr 1834 (Benthall's); KS 1835; left 1837; entered merchant navy; shipwrecked in ship Kite off Chusan Sep 1840, imprisoned by Chinese until Feb 1841; [presumably John L. Scott, clerk in civil service, aged 63 (sic), living Villa Road, Lambeth, Surrey, with wife Sophia L. Scott, 1881 Census]; author, A Recent Imprisonment in Chusan, 1841; m. 14 Jul 1849 Sophia Louisa, third dau. of James Oliphant, Bedford Place, London; living in 1908.
SCOTT, JOHN JAMES SIDNEY, son of John Scott, Prevost Road, Hampstead, Middlesex, colonial broker, and Annie E. --- (1881 Census); b. 31 Jul 1860; adm. 4 Jun 1874 (G); left May 1876; living 1881 (1881 Census).
Scott, John Gilbert Shaw, son of Gilbert Shaw Scott, sec. Inst. of Mining Engineers, and Christian Mary, d. of Thomas Turner, Prof. of Metallurgy Univ. of Birmingham; b. 13 Feb. 1914; adm. Sept. 1927 (H); left Apr. 1932; p. a. to Chief Mechanical Engineer (Road Services) Lond. Transport Executive; joined editorial staff Motor Transport Jan. 1955; m. 28 May 1949 Eileen Bessie, d. of John Leslie Cripps of Cheam, Surrey; d. 23 Mar. 1955.
Scott, Hugh, son of William Edward Scott, of Paddington; b. Sept. 16, 1885; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 28, 1899 (H); left Feb. 1900.
SCOTT, HENRY, 4TH EARL OF DELORAINE (S), elder son of Henry Scott, 3rd Earl of Deloraine (qv); b. 8 Feb 1737; succ. father as 4th Earl of Deloraine (S) 30 Jan 1740; adm. Sep 1744 (Ludford's); University Coll. Oxford, matr. 20 Apr 1752; prominent in fashionable society in his youth; m. 16 Nov 1763 Frances, widow of Hon. Henry Knight MP, Barrells, Warwickshire, and dau. of Thomas Heath, Stansted, Essex; d. 10 Sep 1807.
