Joe, that's what I was wondering. I saw the series you're talking about but decided it only listed W.& C. Scott guns since there was no bold type.
Don't know what you're looking at? After the merger in 1897, W & C Scott guns were numbered separately from Webley's (Webley & Scott). In Brown, blocks assigned to W & C Scott are mixed with Webley & Scott's, but are in bold type-face, Webley & Scott blocks are not. Short answer is that the block from 80,000 to 99,999 were used on Webley guns, not W & C Scott.
If this helps:
Scott guns:
1 to 57,000 (prior to merger)
58,000 to 61,999 (1897-1899)
70,000 to 79,999
101,000 to 109,999
Webley guns:
52,000 to 57,999 (1897-1899)
62,000 to 69,999
80,000 to 99,999
110,000 to 146,000