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1888 < 1889 > 1890 | Year

1 Morley Sq
Robert May occupant 
2 Morley Sq
Arthur Lawrence occupant, commercial traveller 
3 Morley Sq
Frank Scutt builder 
Robert Henry Scott occupant 
4 Morley Sq
Frank Scutt builder 
Edward Henry Drake occupant 
5 Morley Sq
report  Three or Four Unfurnished Rooms, good position, can furnish part if required - Ravenswood, Morley Square, Bishopston Heatherside, Morley Square, Bishopston  
Frank Scutt builder 
William Henry Price owner, Purchase Price £330 
William Henry Price occupant 
6 Morley Sq
vacant 
7 Morley Sq
Frank Scutt owner 
Frank Scutt builder 
vacant 
8 Morley Sq
Frank Scutt owner 
Frank Scutt builder 
Frank Scutt occupant, Builder and contractor 
9 Morley Sq
Frank Scutt builder 
vacant 
10 Morley Sq
Frank Scutt builder 
vacant 
11 Morley Sq
Frank Scutt builder 
vacant 
12 Morley Sq
vacant 
13 Morley Sq
vacant 
14 Morley Sq
vacant 
15 Morley Sq
William Howard builder 
vacant 
16 Morley Sq
Walter Samuel Clarke owner, Purchase Price £345  15.10.1889 Brynland and Horsehill Estate No. 37 Salthrop Road Grant of Plot of Land and Dwellinghouse subject to rent charge’ MHNS Maskelyne (1) Grantor William Howard (2) Builder Walter Clark (3) Grantee Plot, shown on plan is number 37: “All that plot of land containing by admeasurement twenty feet and six inches in front and ninety four foot in depth more or less adjoining a New Road intended to be called Salthrop Road and being part of certain Closes of Land called or known as Brynland and Horsehill situate in the Parish of Horfield in the County of Gloucester ….” Recital that the builder has erected a swelling house on the plot and agreed with the Grantor for the sale to (3) at £345 subject to rent charge and covenants. Also conveyed “And also the right in common with the Occupiers of adjoining plots of Land the property of the Grantor at all convenient times to enter upon and use as a Recreation or Pleasure Ground All that Close or Garden known by the name or designation of Morley Square Together with the free use and enjoyment of all roads ways and sewers now existing or hereafter to be made by the grantor his heirs or assigns or by other persons authorised by him or them upon the said pieces of Land called Brynland and Horsehill for the use and benefit of the Occupiers of houses thereon Except nevertheless and reserving unto the Grantor his heirs and assigns out of the Conveyance hereby made all mines and minerals limestone and quarries (other than stone to be used only for building on the said plot of Land hereby conveyed) compensation being made to the Grantor his heirs and assigns for all injury caused to the surface of the said Land or the house or buildings for the time being standing thereon in working the said minerals” Perpetual rent charge of £3 5 shillings to be paid half yearly on 25 March and 29 September to Grantor or heirs, etc. Also all properties to pay expenses and charges for “making renewing cleansing and repairing roads footpaths cesspools sewers drains watercourses and party walls ….” Until roads etc. are adopted by the “Parish or other Public Local Authority.” “And will in common with the Occupiers of adjoining plots of land the property of the Grantor keep and maintain in good condition and order as a Recreation or Pleasure Ground and to the satisfaction of the Grantor or his Surveyor the said Close or Garden called Morley Square and that in case the said Close or Garden shall not be kept in such condition or order as aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Grantor to put the same into such condition and order and thereupon the Grantee shall pay to the Grantor his proportionate part or share of the expenses incurred in so doing and will not erect or build on the said plot of land any other building than the said dwelling house except a Greenhouse or Conservatory for the use of the…” occupier, with the Grantor’s consent. Also not to take down the house or any party or alter or change the elevation or external appearance without consent. Boundary walls to be party walls - share costs of repair. Must have insurance cover at least to £250. Must repair damage to property within 12 months. Not to use “for dangerous noisy noxious or offensive purpose whatsoever” Only to be used as private dwelling and allow entry once a year to Grantor.  
Mary J Clarke owner 
William Howard builder 
Walter Samuel Clarke occupant 
17 Morley Sq
William Howard builder 
Samuel James Rawlings owner, Purchase Price £320 
vacant 
18 Morley Sq
William Howard builder 
Elizabeth Herbert owner, Purchase Price £390  MHNS Maskelyne (the Grantor) William Howard (2) Elizabeth Herbert of Norcombe, Morley Square married woman (grantee) W Howard had erected a dwelling house on the plot, agreed to sell for £390 Subject to rentcharge, convenants, etc. Plot of land 29’ in front, 100’ in depth “more or less adjoining a new road intended to be called Salthrop Road and being part of certain closes of land called or known as Brynland and Horsehill site …..” “AND ALSO the right in common with the occupiers of adjoining plots of Land the property of Grantor at all convenient times to enter upon and use as a recreation or Pleasure ground all that Close or Garden known by the name or designation of Morley Square.” Rentcharge of £3.10.0 ….. [same covenants, etc. as no 16]  
vacant 
19 Morley Sq
Thomas R. Phillips occupant 
20 Morley Sq
George Tyler builder 
George Frederick Gough owner, Commercial Traveller, Purchase Price £380 
George Frederick Gough occupant 
21 Morley Sq
George Tyler builder 
John Hammond Codrington Hobkirk occupant, Domestic chaplain to the Rt Hon Lord Haldon 
22 Morley Sq
George Tyler builder 
Robert Jefferies owner, Purchase Price £355 
Robert Jefferies occupant 
23 Morley Sq
George Tyler builder 
Thomas C. Gallop occupant 
24 Morley Sq
Phillip Joseph William Norman occupant 
25 Morley Sq
Charles Henry Sessions occupant 
26 Morley Sq
Lewis Alexander Salmon occupant 
27 Morley Sq
Smith occupant 
Brynland 7
George Tyler
Charles Robert Hancock