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W OOBURN.
B U C K IN G H A M S H IR E .
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Lloyds Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (Frdk.
Matthews Harold Dewe, Thornbie
Burls Alfred Charles, shopkeeper
Matthews Mrs. St. Davidâs
Capital & Counties Bank Limited C. Webster, manager) (T N 120
Mole Miss, The Cottage
(sub-branch); draw on head office, Bourne End); draw on London
Morse Amyatt, The Bourne
39 Threadneedle street, London E C office, 71 Lombard st. London E 0
Lunnon Robert Arthur, farmer
Mortimer Charles F. Tandy, Erin Chalfont Frederick, cyole dealer
Osborne George, beer retailer
Shamrock
Child Joseph, coal merchant
Palmer Lilia (Mrs.), milliner
Cleave E. J. & N. drapers, Parade
Radcliffe-Crocker Mrs. Brantridge
Pickett George, butcher
Clifford Charles, market gardener
Radford Thomas, Watchetts
Read Miss, Hawthornden
Oolebrook & Co. Limited, poulterers Pratt Jane (Miss), grocer
Cooper Edward Ernest C. solicitor, Roberts Brothers, dairymen, Parade.
Reed Richard C. Willow dene
T N 73 Bourne End
Everder.e
Reeves Charles. Lintern cottage
Rose-Innes Hugh, Abbey Bungalow Evans Ellen (Mrs.), butcher, Parade. Rumsby Margaret (Mrs.), dress ma
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sell Rupert, stationer
T N 61 Bourne End
Rutland Philip J. Gowanlea
Fairchild Harold E. builder. T N Shortland Arthur, boot dealer,Parade.
Spry Samuel, Cortegar
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N 36 Bourne End
Swaillow Frans.McDonald, St.Edmunds 126 Bourne End
Ford William Norris, groceT. T N Speller Walter, florist
Townsend Ernest, River holme
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72 Bourne End
Townsend Fred W. 2 Ferry view
Gammon Arth. Sami. Garibaldi P.H Starnes Ernest Temple, confr. Parade
Townsend Victor, Kimberley
Swallow Francis McDonald L.R.C.P.
Goodall Samuel, hair dresser
Tudor William Owen, Brookfield
& LR.C.S. & L.M.Edin., L.S.A.
Gray Henry, boot maker
Turnham Miss, The Rosery
Lond. physician & surgeon, St.
Green Arthur J. grocer, Parade
Unite Frank A. Chilwood
Edmunds
Hart James Frank, Red Lion P.H
Walker W. T. Bedford lodge
Williams Thos. Christr. J. Ufton crt Harvey Sidney Charles & Co. auc Taylor TValter, blacksmith
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rell Henry, taxidermist
Williams-Meyrick E. 0 .G. Withy cot tioneers. T N 66 Bourne End
Townsend Brothers, boat builders &
Hearn William, builder, Parade
Woolf Maurice, The Grange
Hester Alice & Lucy (Misses), art proprietors. T N 113 Bourne End
COMMERCIAL.
Townsend Frederick, watch maker
Alexandra Auto Co. Limited (The). needlework repository
High Wycombe Co-operative Society Turley Elizabeth ( M t s .) , stationer.
T N 108 Bourne End
Post office
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Bailev George Fredk. Selborne M.D.,
Weatherill Brothers, tailors
B.C.Camb.. M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P Hillary Mary (Miss), dress maker
Webster
R. & Sons, carmen. T N 80
Lond. physician & surgeon, & medi- House James, grocer
cal officer & public vaccinator Woo- Jacksonâs Millboard & Paper Co. Lim Bourne End
White
George,
beer retailer & shopkpr
burn district, Wycombe union & (Fredk.Jackson, managing director),
certifying factory surgeon, Claytons paper & mill board manufacturers, Wicks Richard, upholsterer
Lower & Upper mills. T A â Jack-!Wilkinson John, Railway hotel. T N
T N 94 Bourne End
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97 Bourne End
son, Bourne End ;â T N < Bourne
Barnett Philip J. baker
Wilks Brothers, greengrocers
End
Beal Wm. G. mechanical engineer
Bidmead David, grocer. T N 24 Jones Prvce, chemist. T N 4 Bourne Wilson Lee (Mrs.), dress maker
Wise William W. motor car agent
End
Bourne End
Woodbridge Joseph, ironmonger
Lade Brothers, saddlers, Parade
Billinghurst Ambrose, builder
Lane G. & Son, builders
I T N 128 Bourne End
Billinghurst Benjamin, shopkeeper
W O O D H A M , see Waddesdon.
GKREAT W O O L S T O N E is a parish and village 3 15 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Lord
miles north from Fenny Stratford station on the Bletcli- Chancellor, and held since 1895 bv the Rev. Hugh
ley and Bedford line of the London and North Western William Smith M.A. of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
railway, and 3^ south from Newport Pagnell, in the Mr. Walter Clarkson is lord of the manor and the
Northern division of the county, hundred, petty sessional principal landowner. The soil is light clay and gravel,
division, union and county court district of Newport with some rich meadows; subsoil, clay and gravel.
Pagnell, rural deanery of Bletchley, archdeaconry of The chief crops are wheat, beans, barley and oats. The
Buckingham and diocese of Oxford. The river Ousel area is 508 acres of land and 6 of water; assessable
separates the parish from Milton Keynes, and the Grand value. £289; the population in 1911 was 33 in the civil
Junction canal passes through. The parish was inclosed and 89 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Sexton, Ralph Underwood.
by Act of Parliament in 1796, The church of the Holy
Trinity, a small building of stone, in the Tudor style, Letters through Bletchley arrive about 8 a.m. & 5.30
rebuilt in 1839, consists of chancel and nave and a bell- p.m. Wall Letter Box cleared at 11.15 a.m. & 7.1?
cdte containing one bell: the font is Norman, and was p.m. week days; Sundays, 9.15 a.m. Simpson, 2
brought from St. Cuthbert's, Bedford: there are 70 sit miles distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph
office
tings. The register dates from the year 1538. The
living is a rectory, consolidated in 1854 with that of The children of this place attend the school at Little
Little Woolstone, joint net yearly value £170, including Woolstone
Clarkson Walter, farmer. Manor ho
Smith Rev. Hugh Wm. M.A. Rectory
Ellacott William. Cross Keys P.H
Olarke Fredk. farmer, Hill farm
from
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latter part of the 12th century, but has a
L I T T L E W O O L S T O N E is a parish and village 2§
miles south from Great Linford station on theWolverton modern base: there are 130 sittings. The register dates
from
th
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ear 1558. The living is a rectory, united to
and Newport Pagnell branch of the London and North
Western railway, 3^ north from Fenny Stratford station that of Great Woolstone in 1 8 5 4 . joint net yearly value
£170,
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ding 15 acres of glebe, with residence, in
ontheBedford and Bletchley branch of the same line and
3 south from Newport Pagnell, in the Northern division the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1895 by
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Hugh
William Smith M.A. o f Pembroke
of the county, hundred, petty sessional division, union
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deanery of Bletchley, archdeaconry of Buckingham and The poor have a rent-charge of £5 5s. for me .
diocese of Oxford. The river Ousel and the Grand June- rector is the principal landowner. The land has oeei
tion canal run through the parish, which was inclosedby for the most part laid down for pasture. The area is
Act of Parliament in 1791. The church of the Holy 623 acres of land and 8 of water-, assessable value,
Trinity is a small but ancientbuilding of stone, consisting £440; the population in 1911 was 56.
of chancel and nave, with south porch, and turret conSexton. Ralph Underwood.
taming 3 b e l l s , but h a s b e e n e x t e n s i v e l y altered: t h e 1LpttPTS through Bletchley arrive at 8 a.m. & 5 V ? '
roof was r e p a i r e d in 1854. and t h e c h a n c e l r e b u i l t in , Sim
2i m iles d i s t a n t , is t h e n e a r e s t m o n e y order
t86i; the T e r e d o s was erected in 1868 by the r e c t o r and , & ^
* office Wa]] L e t t e r B o x c l e a r e d at 11.10
his family, from the designs of Mr. J. S. Westmacott, of ;
£ *
m weekdavs. stmdays. 9.10 a.m
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London : the east window is stained: the interior was Elementary School
built in 1861 on
restored in 1866 in the Decorated style, at the cost of given bv William (Endowed),
Smith esq. for 50 children; J»»*
William Smith esq. who also rebuilt the road front of
the churchyard wall: the stone font is supposed to date Ellen Mould, mistress
Smith Svdnev B. farme1'
Rees Edward. Gloeburv house
jSavage Samuel, The Barge P.H
Underwood Ralph, miller (water)
Bariev John Hugh, farmer
1Sharman John, farmer, Manor farm
W O R M I N G K H A L L is a parish and small village on terminus of a branch from Quainton Road of theMetr
olitan and Great Central Joint railway. 5 nort.n- *
the borders of Oxfordshire, zh miles from Tiddington p
station on the Wycombe. Thame and Oxford branch line from Thame and 12$ south-west from Aylesbury, 1
Northern
division of the county, hundred and pett.
of the Great Western railway, 4 miles south from Brill