1901 Census (31 March)
Uninhabited
1911 Census (2 April)
- Walter George Lockyer – Head of Family – Age 41 – Married – Coal Miner, Hewer – Born Clutton, Somerset
Emily Maria Lockyer – Wife – Age 39 – Married – Born Dunkerton, Somerset
Henry Lockyer – Son – Age 14 – Coal Miner – Loader below ground – Born Paulton, Somerset
Casilda Lockyer – Daughter – Age 11 – School – Born Paulton, Somerset
Una Lockyer – Daughter – Age 9 – Born Clutton, Somerset
Vivian Lockyer – Daughter – Age 7 – Born Clutton, Somerset
Alwyne Lockyer – Son – Age 3 – Born Clutton, Somerset
Ewart Lockyer – Son – Age 2 – Born Clutton, Somerset
- Walter Lockyer and family also lived in number 44 Maynard Terrace
1920 Auction of the Earl of Warwick’s land and properties – W. Lockyer (Rent 4s 7d per week). Lot No. 96a comprising of Nos. 41, 42, and 43 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 Several of them together with some of the other lots were withdrawn, were disposed of, and negotiations are proceeding in regard to the others.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)
Walter George Lockyer – Head – Age 52 – Married – Coal Miner, Hewer, Greyfield Colliery Co., Clutton (Out of Work) – Born Clutton, Somerset
Emily Maria Lockyer – Wife – Age 50 – Married – Born Dunkerton, Somerset
Alwyne Lockyer – Son – Age 14 – School – Born Clutton, Somerset
Ewart Lockyer – Son – Age 12 – School – Born Clutton, Somerset
1939 Register (29 September 1939)
Walter G. Lockyer – Coal Miner, Hewer, Retired (Invalid), Widower, b. 28 April 1869
Alwyn D. C. Lockyer – Coal Miner, Labourer, Single, b. 2 May 1907
Vivian Iris Pillinger – Domestic Servant, Married, b. 12 May 1904
One record closed under 100 year rule
REGISTER OF ELECTORS
1902 to 1910 – Walter George Lockyer
1912 to 1915 – Walter George Lockyer
1918 to #### – Walter George Lockyer
1919 to 1937 – Emily Maria Lockyer
1922 & 1926 – Jesse Golledge
1928 to 1939– Alwyn David Charles Lockyer
1937 to 1939 – Vivian Iris Pillinger
1945 to 1948 – Walter G. Lockyer
1946 – Ivan M. Roberts
1949 to 1952 – Walter G. Lockyer, Jack A. Shail, Jean M. Shail
1953 to 1955 – Vivien I. Pillinger
1956 – Not specified
1957 to 1959 – Christopher Stephen Garrett Page, Marion Jeanette Page
1960 to 1961 – Marion Jeanette Page
1962 to 1965 – Barbra Gwendoline Baxter, Clive Alexander Baxter
1966 to > –Annie E. Baxter, Duncan M. Baxter
1967 – Rosemary Boulton
1970 – David N. Robinson
NEWSPAPER REPORTS
Friday 28 August 1914, Shepton Mallet Journal
Wells County Petty Sessions
Before Col. A. Thrale Perkins, C.B. (in the chair), Messrs. A. F. Somerville, W. S. Hodgkinson and W. Lunnon.
Killing Pheasants
Arthur Beauchamp [Beacham] and Henry Lockyer, young men, of Maynard Terrace, Clutton, were summoned by George Davis, gamekeeper in the employ of Earl Waldegrave, for trespassing in pursuit of game on lands in the occupation of Messrs. Baber and Habgood, at Chewton Mendip, on July 25th.
Defendants pleaded guilty. Complainant stated that on the morning in question he saw defendants, one on each side of a hedge. He saw Lockyer first. He threw a stone at a young pheasant, and brought it down, and as he went to the corner he saw the other defendant. At the corner Lockyer threw another stone at a pheasant and killed it, and as he was getting up witness caught him. Defendants expressed their sorrow, and the father of Beauchamp said it was the first time any of the family had been brought before a bench of magistrates. He had asked them to go out and get a few mushrooms. Fined 10/- each and costs.
Friday 7 March 1952, Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer
Births, Marriages and Deaths - Deaths
Lockyer, Walter, George of 43 Maynard Terrace, Clutton, did March 1, at Bath Royal United Hospital, aged 82. Cremated Arno’s Vale, March 6.
Friday 19 December 1952, Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer
Somerset Decrees
In an undefended petition on Tuesday a decree nisi was granted to Vivienne Iris Pillinger, of Maynard Terrace, Clutton against her husband, Walter Pillinger, on the grounds of desertion.
Wednesday 8 April 1959, Bristol Evening Post
Motor Cyclist Dies in Crash
A Clutton motor-cyclist died last night after he had been in collision with a car near the Little Thatch, Knowle.
He was Mr. Christopher Page, 43, Maynard Terrace, who suffered multiple head injuries and died
as he was being taken to Bristol Royal Infirmary by City Ambulance.
No one else was injured in the accident.
Friday 10 August 1962, Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer
Wanted – High Chair and Playpen, good condition. Baxter, 43, Maynard Terrace, Clutton.
Friday 21 August 1964, Somerset Standard
Private Bargains
Burco Electric Boiler, Rubber Wringer and Hand Agitator, £3. 43 Maynard Terrace, Clutton.
Friday 13 November 1964, Somerset Standard
Lady’s Black P.U.C. Motorcycle Suit, size 35in., as new £3. 43 Maynard Terrace, Clutton.
Friday 23 July 1965, Somerset Standard
Private Bargains
Playpen, Carricot, brand new Orion Shawl, £1 each. 43 Maynard Terrace, Clutton.
Friday 12 August 1966, Somerset Standard
Private Bargains
Esse Auto Vector Store, No. 25, Mark 1, £16 o.n.o. 43 Maynard Terrace, Clutton.