No. 13 Maynard Terrace (5 Rooms)

1901 Census (31 March)

Thomas Bailey – Head of Family – Age 48 – Married – Coal Miner, Hewer – Born Clutton, Somerset
Elizabeth Bailey – Wife – Age 42 – Married – Born Marksbury, Somerset
Farnham T. Bailey – Son – Age 19 – Coal Miner – Born Clutton, Somerset

  • William Bailey – Son – Age 17 – Cowman on Farm – Born Clutton, Somerset

Alfred Bailey – Son – Age 14 – Agricultural Labourer – Born Clutton, Somerset
Arthur Bailey – Son – Age 13 – Agricultural Labourer – Born Clutton, Somerset
Charles H. Bailey – Son – Age 9 – Born Clutton, Somerset
Frederick S. Bailey – Son – Age 5 – Born Clutton, Somerset
Francis A. Bailey – Son – Age 3 – Born Clutton, Somerset
Lilian S. Bailey – Daughter – Age 1 – Born Clutton, Somerset
Rose Bailey – Daughter Age 11 – Born Clutton, Somerset

  • William Bailey also lived at number 3 Maynard Terrace.

1911 Census (2 April)

Thomas Bailey – Head of Family – Age 62 – Married – Farm Labourer – Born Clutton, Somerset
Clara Bailey – Wife – Age 52 – Married – Born Clutton, Somerset
Alfred Bailey Son – Age 25 – Single – Miner, Hitcher Colliery – Born Clutton, Somerset
Philip Bailey – Son – Age 23 – Single – Miner, Hitcher Colliery – Born Clutton, Somerset
Charles Bailey – Son – Age 20 – Single – Miner, Carter below ground – Born Clutton, Somerset
Fred Bailey – Son – Age 16 – Single – Farm Labourer – Born Clutton, Somerset
Frank Bailey – Son – Age 14 – Farm Labourer – Born Clutton, Somerset
Lillian Bailey – Daughter – Age 11 – Born Clutton, Somerset

1920 Auction of the Earl of Warwick’s land and properties – T. Bailey (Rent 5s 1d per week). Lot No. 100 comprising of Nos. 13, 14, 15 and 16 Maynard Terrace.

Fifty six cottages in Maynard Terrace were lotted in groups of three, four, and five but as there were no offers the auction closed and negotiations took place privately for the houses. Several of them together with some of the other lots were withdrawn, were disposed of, and negotiations are proceeding in regard to the others. It should be stated that all the properties are occupied and none of the tenants are under notice to quit. [Bristol Times and Mirror, 27 August 1920].

1921 Census (Planned for 24 April but did not take place until 19 June due to the Black Friday Strike)

Thomas Bailey – Head of Family – Age 70 – Married – Farm Labourer (Out of Work), Harry Gibbon, Farmer– Born Clutton, Somerset
Clara Bailey – Wife – Age 60 – Married – Home Duties – Born Marksbury, Somerset
Philip Bailey – Son – Age 33 – Widower – Coal Miner, Hitcher Underground, Pensford & Bromley Colliery (Not at Work) – Born Clutton, Somerset
Frederick Bailey – Son – Age 25 – Single – Coal Miner, Runner Underground, Pensford & Bromley Colliery (Not at Work) – Born Clutton, Somerset
Harry Bailey – Nephew – Age 41 – Single – Coal Miner, Hewer Underground, Pensford & Bromley Colliery (Not at Work) – Born Clutton, Somerset
Arthur Bailey – Grandson (Mother dead) – Age 3 – School

1939 Register (29 September 1939)

Elizabeth C. Bailey – Unpaid Domestic duties, Widower, b. 15 November 1854
Arthur J. Bailey – Lorry Driver (Haulage), Single, b. 29 October 1918

REGISTER OF ELECTORS

1902 to 1910 – Thomas Bailey
1912 to 1915 – Thomas Bailey
1918 to 1921 – Thomas Bailey
1922 to 1925 – Frederick Stanley Bailey
1922 to #### – Elizabeth Clara Bailey
1922 to 1923 – Arthur Philip Bailey
1922 to 1924 – Harry Bailey
1925 to 1927 – Harold Henry Young
1928 to 1930 – Cecil Greenslade
1928 – Harold Trotman
1930 – John William Owen, Elise Kathleen Owen
1933 – Daisy Ann Dowling
1945 – Elizabeth Clara Bailey, Ellen Davies, Leonard Davies
1946 to 1947 – Elizabeth Clara Bailey
1948 – Rowland A. James
1949 to 1952 – Madeline J. James, Rowland A. James
1953 to 1969 – Dorothy Coleen Dyson, Frank Thorpe Dyson
1970 to 1971 – Celia R. Hillman, Jeffery L. Hillman
1972 to 1973 – Glyn A. Davies, Margaret Davis
1972 to 1978 – John E.T. Boston, Phillip D. Boston, Phyllis M. Boston

Burials in St. Augustine's Churchyard, Clutton

Source - Gravestone Photographic Resource (GPR) website (Bold numbers indicate the age has been calculated)

William Bailey - first name on the monument b. 1884 d. 1961 Age 77 GPR Ref. 395860

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

Friday 1 August 1902, The Shepton Mallett Journal

Temple Cloud Police Court – Tuesday

Thomas Marsh, of 8 Maynard Terrace, Clutton, was summoned for assaulting and beating Elizabeth Clara Bailey, of 13, Maynard Terrace, Clutton on 23 July, at Clutton. Complainant stated that on the Sunday previous to the assault she was called by the defendant’s son and daughter to come to see her mother, who was ill. On Thursday evening defendant had blamed her for spreading tales about him as to his treatment of his wife. She went and asked him about it, and after a conversation defendant struck her two blows, one on the nose and one on the cheek. Defendant, on oath, said complainant had waylaid him that evening and said she had come to his house on purpose to make a row. He acknowledged that Mrs. Bailey on the Wednesday evening struck him, and defendant produced the piece of tooth which he said complainant had knocked off. He would not deny striking complainant. He might have done so in the scuffle to put her out of doors. The Bench fined defendant 10/-, and costs 9/-, or in default seven days.

Wednesday 7 September 1905, Western Daily Press

Temple Cloud

At the petty session, on Tuesday – before Colonel Scobell (chairman) and Messrs. C. and A. Kemble and E. Strachey.

George Henry Parsons*, coal miner, of Maynard Terrace, Clutton, was charged with assaulting Elizabeth Bailey, and the latter was summoned for assaulting Parson’s wife. Having heard the evidence, the Chairman said Parsons deserved to be sent to prison, but in consideration of his wife he would be fined £1 10s and costs, or 21 days. Bailey was fined 15s and costs for assaulting Parson’s wife.

  • George Parsons is on the Electoral Rolls for 1901 to 1906 as living in Maynard Terrace but no house number is given.

Saturday 30 September 1905, Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer.

Assaults at Clutton

George Henry Parsons, of 9, Maynard Terrace, Clutton, was summoned for assaulting and beating Elizabeth Bailey, of 13, Maynard Terrace on September 15, at Clutton.

Complainant stated that between 6 and 7 o’clock on 15th inst, she and defendant’s wife had words over some quarrelling between their children, and she (complainant) pushed the defendant's wife, who fell over some wire. She pushed the defendant's wife because she made aggravating remarks. The defendant rushed up, and without speaking a word to complainant struck her three blows in the face, and the present marked state of her face was due to the blows then received. Her (complainant’s) son interfered, and there was a fight between Parsons and her son. While on the ground struggling with her son defendant kicked her twice in the chest. She tried to bit Parsons, but could not. The whole affair lasted about 20 minutes.

Further evidence was given by Alfred Bailey, and William Bailey, sons of complainant.

Defendant upon oath, stated that after coming near home from the allotment garden he saw Mrs. Bailey strike or push his wife, and she fell down in consequence over a wire fence. When on the ground he saw Mrs. Bailey deliberately kick his wife. He rushed up at Mrs. Bailey, and his temper was up, and he struck her. Probably the marked condition of Mrs. Bailey’s face due to blows he then gave her. Complainant afterwards assaulted his wife again, and there was a row.

Arising out of the altercation, a second summons was issued. Elisabeth Bailey was summons for assaulting and beating Margaret Parsons, wife of George Parsons, at the same time.

Complainant stated Mrs. Bailey came up to the corner of her house as she out in the garden looking for her children. and began a heated conversation about children’s quarrel. Eventually Mrs. Bailey rushed at witness and knocked her down in the garden over the wire, and then kicked her. She lay on the ground for some time, having fainted and when she came to herself she saw Mrs. Bailey and her sons attacking her husband. She got up of the ground asked her husband to leave them, and come indoors, and then Mrs. Bailey rushed at her again, and knocked her down. She had suffered a great deal in consequence of the treatment from Mrs. Bailey. Complainant who appeared ill was accommodated with a seat in court).

The Bench held that there was no justification no for the treatment Parsons mooted out to Mrs. Bailey, and fined him £1 10s., and costs 9s. or in default three weeks hard labour.

The Bench also fined Elizabeth Bailey 15s., and costs 7s., and held that she was greatly to blame for what occurred.

Friday17 April 1925, Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer

Deacon – Bailey – Wedding at the Parish Church

On Easter Monday, a very pretty wedding was solemnised at the Parish Church and attracted much local interest. The contracting parties were Miss Mary Maria Deacon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farnham Thomas Deacon, and Mr. Frederick Stanley Bailey, of 13 Maynard Terrace, Clutton. The bride, who was given away by her father, was prettily attired in a dress of crepe satin and wore a veil wreath of orange blossoms. She attended by three bridesmaids, Miss Lilian Bailey (sister of the bridegroom), who was daintily attired in a mauve colour silk lace overdress and hat to match, and also the Misses Edith and Gwennie Bailey (nieces of the bridegroom), who were neatly dressed in mauve colour crepe-de-chine, and head gear to match.

Mr. Farnham Thomas Bailey, (junior) nephew of the bridegroom, carried out the duties of best man, and the ceremony was conducted by Rector, the Rev James Mansfield, in the presence of a good congregation.

Both bride and bridegroom are well respected, and were the recipients of a number of valuable and useful presents from Mrs. T. Bailey (bridegroom’s mother). Mr. and Mrs. T. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Shearn, the Misses Rose and Julian Bailey, Mr. F. T. Bailey, Mr. James Bailey, Mr. Arthur Bailey, the Misses Edith and Gwennie Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Francis, Miss Maud Francis, Mr. and Mrs. S Beacham, Mrs. G. Young, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bourton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Church, Mr. H. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Bailey, Mrs. Bathgate, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hawkes, Mrs. F. Price, Mr. and Mrs. A. Deacon, Mr. Upward, Mrs. J. and Miss Elsie Tovey, Mr. Harold Young, and Mr. C. Challenger.

The bridegroom, who is the trainer of the Clutton Wanderers' Football Club, was also the recipient of a handsome eight-day (suitably inscribed from the club). The presentation was made, on behalf of the club, by Mr. H. W. Bourton (vice-captain), in the absence of Mr. J. Ettle who that day was away with the team.

Friday 31 December 1926, Western Daily Press

Cavill – Bailey Wedding

A popular wedding was solemnised at the Parish Church, Clutton, the Rector, the rev. James Mansfield, officiating. The bride was Miss Lillian Sarah Bailey, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Bailey and Mrs Bailey of Maynard Terrace, Clutton and the bridegroom Mr Ernest James Cavill son of Mr and Mrs T. W. Cavill of Withy Mills, Paulton. The bride who was given away by her brother, Mr Alfred Bailey, was attired in a dress of ivory crepe-de-chine, with lace sleeves and lace panel, and wore a veil and a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a sheaf of Madonna lilies. The bridesmaids were Miss Olive Shearn (a nice of the bride) and miss Florrie Cavill (nice of the bridegroom), who wore pretty dresses of champagne colour crepe-de-chine and crinoline hats with black streamer and pink roses. They also carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums and tiger lilies and wore pearl necklaces, the gift of the bridegroom. Mr Clifford Turner carried out the duties of best man.

Friday 16 December 1949, Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer.

Late Mrs. E. C. Bailey – Funeral Service at St. Augustine’s

The funeral took place at Clutton on December 6 of Elizabeth Clara Bailey, aged 91 years, the widow of Mr. Thomas Bailey who for some 50 years, was a resident of 13 Maynard Terrace, Clutton.

Mrs. Bailey, who will be remembered by a great many people in the village died at Cambrook House on December 1.
The Rev. C. W. Daniel (rector) of Clutton officiated at the service at St. Augustine’s.

The chief mourners were : Bill, Alf and Phillip (sons); Martha and Rose (daughters); Bert, Ern, Olive and Min (sons and daughters-in-law).

Saturday 14 June, 1958 Bristol Evening Post

Pet’s Corner

Two Persian tortoiseshell kittens 6 weeks old, house trained, can be delivered to good homes by Mrs. Dyson, 13, Maynard Terrace, Clutton.

Friday 12 July 1963, Somerset Standard

Your Holiday Service

St. Ives Carapark, Cornwall. 4 berth, sun parlour Caravan. Vacant July 3 – 27, Aug 17 – 31. Sep 7 onwards – Dyson, 13, Maynard Terrace, Clutton, Somerset,

Friday 15 March 1968, Somerset Standard

Caravans & Chalets

Cornwall. St. Ives Bay. 5 berth kingsize Caravan, all modern conveniences. SAE for brochure. Tel Temple Cloud 583. 13 Maynard Terrace, Clutton, Nr Bristol.

Friday 18 July 1986, Bristol Evening Post

Cycle Boy, 13 Hurt in Crash

A 13 year old boy was recovering in hospital in Bath after an accident in Clutton, near Bristol.

Matthew Smith, of Maynard Terrace, Clutton, was riding his cycle near his home yesterday evening when he was in collision with a car driven by Donald Kelly of Church Lane, Bishop Sutton, near
Bristol.

Matthew was taken to the Royal United Hospital where his condition today was stable.

Saturday 22 January 1972, Bristol Evening Post

200 Magazines, Cars, Bikes, etc., £2; large Greatcoat, £l: Cord Jacket, 38in. £1. Mr. G. Davies,
13, Maynard Terrace, Clutton, rear Bristol.

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