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Terrv William, ironmonger, 116 High street
Sh&rpc & Mealing, house decorators, 21 William street
Sheen Charles, confectioner, 3 5 Mackenzie street
Thadwald John B. beerretailer,Albertstreet
Shepherd's Limited, provision merchants, 1 4 4 High street
Thomas Arthur, assistant overseer& collector ofrates tothe
Simmonds Alfred,shopkeeper, 2 1 Stoke road
Urban DistrictCouncil& Parish Council & assistantoverseer
Simmons Charles & Sons, builders & contractors, Stoke road for Wraysbury, 46a, High street
Simonds Henry & George Limited, brewers, 1 8 4 High street Thomas Lemiul Richard,draper,96 & 93 High st.&8Williamst
Simpkins Samuel James, haberdasher, 2 5 Stoke road
Thomson Harold, deputy superintendent registrar for Eton
Simpson L. J. & Co. art needle work depot, 4 9 High street
union, 132 High street
Timber George Henry, butcher, High street. Chalvey
Simpson George, oil& colorman, Chalvey road
SingerSewing Machine Co. Limited. 1 3 5 High street
Timber Phillip, boot & shoe dealer, Chalvey road, Chalvey
Skillern Emily (Mrs.),Prince of Wales p . h . 1 4 9 Windsor road Townend Harold, manager of London County & Westminster
Skinner Herbert, greengrocer &c. 3 3 Chalvey road, Chalvey
Bank Limited, 66 High street
SlaterArthur, Eagle hotel, 1 3 4 High street
Trimby Algernon Ernest, basket maker, 12 Stoke road
Tubev Brothers, builders,49 Wellington street
Slater Fred, news agent, Chalvey road, Chalvey
Tucker Henry, laundry, 41 Park street
Slough Bakeries Limited, bakers, 3 2 High street
Slough Cricket Club (W. E. Baker, hon. sec.),Chalvey road Tupman Charles,insuranceagent,42 Wellington street
Slough & Datchet Electric Supply Co. Ltd. (Robert George Turner Agnes (Miss), nurse. âNhlazatie, Montern lane
Turner Charles, nurseryman, Royal nurseries, High street.
Rawkins, sec.),Chalvey
Slough & DistrictCo-operativeSocietyLimited(George Beeby, TN 46
sec.).1 9 0 - 1 9 4 High street: 91 Stoke road & Chalvey road Turton Frederick, beerretailer,High street,Chalvey
Slough & DistrictWorking MenâsLiberal& RadicalClub(Wm. United Yeast Co. Limited, 48 Alpha street
Varney Walter, nurseryman & seedsman, Myke nursery,
Norris,sec.),1 4 William street
Slough & Eton Permanent Building Society (A. Thomas, Datchet road
VeitchJames, farmer,Upton Court farm, Upton
sec.),4 6 a , High street
Slough, Eton & Windsor Observer; Charles Luff, proprietor VolunteerFire Brigade (ArthurTurner, captain), Mackenziest
Wadlev AlfredVictor,cycle maker & repairer, 206 High street
& publisher: published fri.; 5 6 High street
Slough Gas & Coke Co. (incorporated 1 8 6 6 ) (Hurdman Wilkin Walden Henry Ernestm. p. s. pharmacist, seeGriffith& Walden
son,manager : Arthur'1 homas f . l . a . a . sec.; M. L. Walters, Walker Joseph Blake m .r.c.v .s. veterinarysurgeon, 41 High at
collector); office,4 6 a . High street & works, Uxbridge road Wallis Brothers, tent manufacturers, Arthur road
Walton John, coffee rooms, 2 William street
Slough NursesâHome, Osborne street
Ward William Henry, pianofortetuner, 19 High street
Slough Picture Hall Co. Limited, Windsor road
Warner Alfred John, painter, 132 Wellington street
Slough Picture Palace, High street
Wastell William, Queen ofEngland p.h. 54 Park street
Slough Sanitary Laundry (The). Buckingham gardens
Slough Sewage Pumping Station (William White Cooper, WatersThomas, news agent,33 Stokeroad
Weeks GeorgeFrederick, butcher, Chalvey road
engineer),Chalvey
Slough Water Works Co. (R. G. Harrison, sec.; J. H. Seeker, West London Dairy Co. Limited,Upton dairy,Albertstreet
manager ; William Kerr,inspector;SidneyâIrons,collector), West William, shopkeeper, & post office,Salt hill
Weston Stanley, baker, 126 High street
33 Mackenzie street
Wheeler Eliza(Mrs.),refreshment rooms, 220 High street
Smith George & Co. ironmongers,4 7 Park street
Whitaker George, Swan p .h . Salthill
Smith W. H. & Son, booksrilers. 1 1 4 High street
Whitley B. (Miss),outfitter,48 High street
Smith Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Salt hill
Whitmell Alfred, tobacconist, 24 High street
Smith Frank, boot maker, 3 William street
Smith Frederick, collectoroftaxes,The Cot, 2 9 Lansdowne av Wicks Edward S. (Mrs.),confectioner, Chalvey road
Wicks Edward Sidney, confectioner, 13 Windsor road
Smith John, decorator, 38 Church street
Wiggleswortb William, chemist, 92 High street
Smith SidneyGeorge,The Grapes p . h . 4 4 High street
Wilkins Charles, butcher, 41 Stoke road
Smith Thomas, window cleaner, 8 7 Albert street
Wilks Walter, baker,29 Stoke road
Smith William, fishmonger, 5 1 a , High street
Williams Walter, insurance agent, 1 Victoria street.
Southall Edward, North Star p . h . William street
WillisArthur Thomas, butcher, 138 High street
Spaekman XSalter(Mrs.),farmer,Chalvey
Spires Charles, boot & shoe repairer, 3 Burwood place, High Willis Esther (Mrs.),laundress,Alexandra road, Chalvey
Wilson Albert Edward, boot repairer, 2 4 a , Alpha street
street, Chalvey
Wilson Charles Albert L.D.s.Eng. dental surgeon, 34 MacÂ
Spittal Daniel, boot repairer, 2 Garibaldi place, Chalvey
kenzie street
Sprigge John Joshua,solicitor,7 9 a . High street
Wilson Herbert George, Crown hotel, High street
Squeich George, cabinetmaker, 93 Stoke road
Stamp Office (William Henry Sandoe, distributor), Post office Windsor Billposting Co. (Kerrisonâs Limited, Kingston, proÂ
Stannett Elizabeth Kate (Miss), midwife, 33 Wellington street prietors),billposters, 19 Herschelstreet
Witney Frederick, builder, 18 Herschelstreet
Steadman PercyGeorge, hairdresser, 15 Windsor road
Woodhouse Albert Charles, boot repairer, 31 Stoke road
Stone Herbert George, photographer, 33 Windsor road
WorldâsTea Co. (The), 152 High street
StoneJohn Wooldridge, insuranceagent,2 4 Hencroftstreet
Worsey John, grocer,41 William street
StoneThomas Edgar, insuranceagent, 4oAlpha street
Worsfold HerbertGeorge, carpenter, 15 Wellingtonstreet
Stone William, newsagent,4 1 Chalveyroad
WrightJohn, boot maker,34 Stokeroad & 15 High street
Stribling James & Sons, grocers, 50 High street
Wright William, boot maker. 2 Montagu villas,Montagu road
Sylvia L. (Madame), milliner, 3 Mackenzie street
Wyman & Sons Lim. booksellers, Book stall,Railway station
Tarrant Frank, hairdresser,4 5 Park street
Young Elsie (Miss), dress maker, Fernlea, Church st.Chalvey
Taylor Alice Emily & Emma (Misses),shopkeepers, Chalvey
Young Isaac,builder, Queen's road, Stokeroad
TaylorJohn & Son, coaldealers,& postoffice,Stokeroad,
Young James, beerretailer, 131 High street
Taylor Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 3 2 High street
Young Menâs Social Club (A. G. Kirby,sec.),Zion Primitive
Taylor Ethel (Miss), milliner,3 Park street
Methodist church, Chalvey
Taylor William James, White Hart p . h . 4 5 High street
Templeman William James, plumber, 4 5 Ragstone road
SOUXBTJRY is a village and large parish 4 miles in 1769, and their son Verney M.P. 1771, and John, 1758,
length, 2$ miles north-west from Leighton Buzzard sta all of whom are buried here : there is a piscina and a
tion on the main line of the London and North Western hagioscope in the south aisle, a low-side window, Wo
railway, in the Mid division of the county, Cottesloe piscinee and double sedilia in the chancel, and a piscina
hundred, Linslade petty sessional division, Leighton in the north aisle: the ancient T o o d stairs remain:
Buzzard union and county court district, rural deanery there are 220 sittings. The register dates from the
of Ivinghoe, archdeaconry of Buckingham and diocese of year 1676. The living is a perpetual curacy, net yeariy
Oxford. The Grand Junction canal, the river Ousel and value £200, with residence, in the gift of Ernest W.
the London and North Western railway pass through Robinson esq. and held since 1910 by the Rev. Henry
this parish. The church of All Saints is an edifice of Russell Dodd M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. The
stone chiefly of the Decorated period, with Perpen Wesleyan chapel here holds 100 persons. In the parish
dicular alterations and additions, and consists of a fine is a drinking fountain and cattle trough, erected in
chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, south porch and an 1887 as a Jubilee memorial to Queen Victoria, by Capt.
embattled western tower containing a clock and 6 bells: Phillips Cosby Lovett, d. 1891. The Stapleford Bridge
the whole fabric was restored in 1863, under the direc charity, administered under a scheme promulgated w
tion of the late Mr. G. E. Street R.A. at a cost of 1858, provides yearly £5 for the repairs of the bridge
£1.400: in the chancel is a vault of the Lovett family, across the river Ousel, £2 2s. for the Aylesbury InÂ
and there are three brasses recording the possession of firmary and the balance for the erection and repair
the Liscombe estate by that family since 1304, includ of cottages for the poor: Lovett and Sambeeâs charity
ing one. with kneeling effigies of himself and his wife, supplies £100 yearly for educational purposes: Harriss
to Robert Lovett ; another, with effigies,to John Turvey, charity of £7 10s. is for distribution and Tarbuckâs 0
1512 ; and a figure of Alice, wife of ... Mallet, the £2 for a sermon to be preached on Easter Mondaymale effigy being lost; there is also a brass to Col. Liscombe Park is the property of Ernest W. Robinson
John Lovett M.P. 1710, his wife, the Hon. Mary Verney, esq. who purchased it in 1907; it was formerly the