1901 Census (31 March)
Albert Price – Head of Family – Age 45 – Married – Colliery Banksman – Born Pensford, Somerset
Martha Price – Wife – Age 40 – Married – Born Westbury on Trym, Bristol
George Price – Son – Age 14 Colliery – Labourer – Born Compton Dando, Somerset
Edith Price – Daughter – Age 11 – Born Pensford, Somerset
Edgar Price – Son – Age 7 – Born Clutton, Somerset
William Price – Son – Age 5 – Born High Littleton, Somerset
1911 Census (2 April)
James Owens – Head of family – Age 33 – Married – Coal Miner, Hewer – Born Midsomer Norton, Somerset
Elizabeth Owens – Wife – Age 26 – Married – Born Paulton, Somerset
Evelyn Owens – Daughter – Age 3 – Born Paulton, Somerset
1920 Auction of the Earl of Warwick’s land and properties – J. Mullins (Rent 5s 1d per week). Lot No. 97 comprising of Nos. 37, 38, 39 and 40 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 Several of them together with some of the other lots were withdrawn, were disposed of, and negotiations are proceeding in regard to the others.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)
John W. Mullins – Head – Age 45 – Married – Coal Miner, Hewer, Greyfield Colliery Ltd, Clutton (Out of Work) – Born Cricket St. Thomas, Somerset
Bessie Mullins – Wife – Age 41 – Married – Home Duties – Born Winsham, Somerset
Ernest Mullins – Son – Age 24 – Single – Coal Miner – Pensford & Bromley Colliery (Out of Work) – Born Yeovil, Somerset
William Mullins – Son – Age 20 – Single – Coal Miner – Pensford & Bromley Colliery (Out of Work – Born Publow, Somerset
Vera Mullins – Daughter – Age 14 – School – Born Chelwood, Somerset
Lilian Mullins – Daughter – Age 8 – School – Born Chelwood, Somerset
1939 Register (29 September 1939)
John W. Mullins – Council Roadman, Married, b. 2 September 1875
Bessie Mullins – Unpaid Domestic Duties, Married, b. 19 May 1872
Ernest J. Mullins – Coal Hewer, Married, b. 1 November 1896
REGISTER OF ELECTORS
1902 to 1905 – Albert George Price
1906 to 1910 – Not specified
1912 to 1914 – Not specified
1915 – Walter John Mullins
1918 to #### – Walter John Mullins, Bessie Mullins
1921 to 1922 – Ernest John Mullins
1922 to 1938 – William Thomas Mullins
1934 – Lilian May Mullins
1945 to 1957 – John W. Mullins, Vera J. Mullins
1950 to 1951 – Carl Gregory, Florence Gregory
1958 to 1959 – Vera J. Mullins
1960 to 1980 – Joan Eileen Robinson, Philip Michael Robinson [Moved to No. 42]
1965 – David E. Harris, Gladys Harris
1970 to 1971 – Martin Robinson
NEWSPAPER REPORTS
Friday 5 July 1907, Shepton Mallet Journal
Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
Tuesday before Colonel Scobell, chairman: and Messrs C.A. Kemble, W.W. Kettlewell, S. S. P. Sambourne, W. H. C. Shaw, E. C. Bird and H. W. Page.
Martha Price was charged with assaulting Elizabeth Young, and there was a cross summons against Young for an assault on Price. The parties are neighbours in Maynard Terrace, Clutton. It was alleged that Young had said something about Price, and after some high words Price struck Young, but Price denied this, and said that Young struck the blow. The Bench was not satisfied with the evidence, and dismissed both cases. Albert Price, the husband of one of the last named defendants, was charged with abusing and threatening Elizabeth Young. This charge arose out of the same row, and the Bench were satisfied that Price had transgressed, and fined him 10/- and costs.
Friday 25 September 1931, Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer
Our weekly Competition – Crossword Puzzle
Last week’s Prize winners were :
Miss F. Mullins, 40 Maynard Terrace, Clutton.
Friday 12 April 1935, Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer
Paulton Bridegroom – Mr. R. Dury and Miss Lilian Mullins
A took place at St. Augustine's Church, Clutton, of Mr. Dury, of Littlebrook, Paulton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dury of Paulton, and Miss Lilian Mullins, youngest of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins, of Maynard Terrace, Clutton.
In the absence of the Rev. J. Mansfield, through illness, Preb. H. J. Ker Thompson, R.D., and Vicar of Publow and Pensford, officiated.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. William Mullins, looked charming in a gown of duck-egg blue georgette and lace with hat and shoes to match.
She was attended by one bridesmaid, her sister Miss Florence Mullins, who was attired in a dress of Margaret Rose georgette with hat to match.
The best man was Mr. Albert Dury, brother of the bridegroom. There were many presents.
Friday 10 March 1939, Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer
Funeral of Mr. W. Mullins
The funeral took place on March 1st of Mr. William Mullins, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mullins, of Maynard Terrace at St. Augustine’s Church, Clutton. Mr. Mullins died at Bristol Royal Infirmary after a serious operation.
Principal mourners were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Mullins (brother and sister-in law), Miss F. Mullins and Miss V. Mullins (sisters), Mr. Mrs. R. Dury (sister and brother-in-law). Messrs. C. Gregory, A. Wyatt, L. Edwards. A. Lockyer – Branch, M. Young. S. Ettle, W. Francis. Taviner and G. Withy.
Mr. and Mrs. Mullins (father and mother)were unable to attend through indisposition.
Wednesday 16 February 1944, Western Daily Press
Temple Cloud Accident
Jack Mullins (67), of Maynard Terrace, Clutton was involved in an accident at Temple Cloud yesterday and sustained head injuries and a broken leg. The St. John Ambulance rendered first aid and took him to the Bristol Royal Infirmary, where he was detained.