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Upton Park contains some ¡rood residences, and affords
The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in xqir
good views of Windsor Castle
was, Upton-cuin-Chalvey, 11,223; St. Paul, Slouchâ
323sr
viM» St?, F Darvl11' Mrs- H E Hulton and Mrs. H. 3*
M. P Wilson are ladies of the manor; and the Earl of
SALT HILL, partly in the parish of Stoke Poges, but
Harewood K.C.V.O . T.D. the Duke of Leeds and Ladv
principally in Farnham Royal, is prettily situated on
Kamsden are the principal landowners.
he Bath road at the western extremity of Sloagh, and
The area of Slough parish and Urban District is 1,602 t
forms part of the town ; it contains some good resiÂ
acres of land and 2 of water; rateable value, ¿89,432.
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The population in 1901 was 11,453, and in 1911, scn
ene of an ancient annual festivity, held by the boys of
14.982, including 15 officers and 273 inmates in the Eton
College, but discontinued since 1847.
Eton Poor Law Institution, Infirmary and Casual Wards.
Parish Clerk of St. Mary, Edward Sargeant.
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS Ac.
Post, M. 0 .A T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office, Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, William White
High street.â \\ illiam Henry Sandoe, postmaster &
Cooper, Council offices, William street
stamp distributor
lectors, Arthur Thomas, 46a, High street A S. Irons
The office is open for general business from 8 a.m. till Col
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3 Mackenzie street
9 p m. ; for telegraph, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. & telephone
business, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. week days, & on sunday, COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR STOKE HUNDRED.
from 8.30 to 10 a.m. for sale of stamps & telegraph & Allhusen Augustus Henry Eden D.L. Stoke court, Stoketelephone
Poges
The telegraph office at the railway station, for dispatch Austen-Leigh Edward Compton. Colenorton, Eton
only, is open from midnight to 1 a.m. & 6 a.m. (mon- Barrow Col. W illiam Francis Y.D. Ancoats,. Iver Heath
day 7 a.m.) till midnight on week days ; on sundavs
Uxbridge
from 6 a.m. till noon, 1.30 to 4 & 5 to'n p.m
ell Sir John Charles bart. Framewood, Stoke Poges
There are four deliveries in Slough daily, 7 & 10.15 B
Bennit
Col. William Ward, Faringdon house Faringa.m. & 3.20 & 6.30 p.m. ; sundays, 7 a.m. Mails don,tBerks
&
outwards on week daysâ Box closes: London, 2.30 & Buckland Francis Bowry, Whitehall, Wraysbury, Staines9.55 a-m- A 12.30, 1.50, 3.5, 4.55, 6, 8.30 & 10.30 Champney John Edward, Horton cottage, Horton,Slough
p.m. ; Slough A district, 3, 6.55 A g.55 a.m. A 3.5 A 6 Chapman Arthur Gerald, Low. Delaford, Iver, Uxbridge
p.m.; Windsor, 3 A 9.30 a.m. A 12.30 A 4.55 p.m.; Charsley Robert Stephen, The Old Barn, Slough
Wallingford, Maidenhead, Newbury, Oxford, Henley, Christie John, Eton college, Eton
Reading, South Wales A West of England, 3.45 a.m. ;
Francis Joseph, Foxborough lodge, Horsemoor
Maidenhead, 12.30, 3.45 A 8.30 p.m. A 1.30 a.m. ; Cox
Green, Slough
Uxbridge, 3 a.m. A 12.30 A 4.55 p.m.; West of Craske Edmund John, Aslacton, Salt Hill road, Slough
England generally A South Wales, 8.30 p.m.; Amer- Creak William. Montem, Slough
sharu A Chesham, 3 a.m. : preliminary night mail to Darvill Harry Lake, Bournefield, Chalvey, Slough
all parts, 8.30; general night mail, 10.25; Sundavs Daw Henry James, William street, Slough
â Maidenhead A West of England, 8.30 p.m. ; London de Havilland Reginald Saumarez M.A. Eton college,Eton
Ac. 10.25 P-m
de Salis Henry Rodolph, Ivy lodge, Iver Heath,Uxbridge
Elvey Robert Victor, Upton Park, Slough
Town Sub-Post A M. 0 . Offices:â
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Bath road west (7 High street).â Mrs. Annie Maud M. sher George Parkins, Carrow, Upton road, Slough
Pond, sub-postmistress. Box cleared at 1.15, 8.30 A Fraser George Rae, Piggotts manor, Letchmore Heath,.
Watford
9.30 a.m. 12 noon & 2, 4, 5.45, 7.45 A 9.30 p.m.;
Freeman George Mallows K.C., B.A. Heronsdale manor,
sundays, 7.45 p.m
Stoke road.â John Ernest Taylor, sub-postmaster. Box Waldron, Sussex
cleared at 1.15, 8.15 A 9 a.m. 12 noon A 2.15, 4.15, Good Lieut.-Col. Arthur William Hervey, Broughton
house, Newport Pagnell
7.45 A 9.45 p.m. ; sundays, 7.30 p.m
Chalvey (Telephone Call Office).â Malcolm Allen Mont Hall Henry Ernst, Warrens house, Iver Heath, Uxbridge
gomerie, sub-postmaster. Letters through Slough Hanbury Lionel Henry, Hitcham house, Burnham
Sir Robert Grenville bart. D.L. Langley park,
arrive at 8.15 A 11.20 a.m. A 7.40 p.m.; dispatched Harvey
at 8.30 A 11.25 a-m - & I-55. 3-55 & 750 p.m.; Sun HilSlough
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Augustus, The Laurels, Langley, Slough
days, 7.45 p.m. Telegrams are dispatched from this
Henry,
Heath
office but5notmdelivered k teleeraphâmoney orders are IHortin John â
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issued but not paid. Slough, ij miles distant, is the Howard-Vyse Howard Hy. D.L. Stoke Place, Stoke Poges
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nearest telegraph office for delivery
McCormack William James, Dunkeld, Slough
Town Sub-Post Offices:â
Major Richard Hammond, The Firs, Langley, Slough
Salt Hill.â William West, sub-postmaster. Box cleared Mosley Tonman C.B.. D.L. Bangors park, Iver, Uxbridge
ai. 8.15 A 11.30 a.m. A 4.30 A 7.45 p.m.; Sundays, Nash John Hartopp D.L. Eastcote, Slough
7 45 p m
Bath road west, half a mile distant, is the Osborn Saml.F.R.C.S.Eng.Maisonnette, Datchet,Windsor
nearest money order office, & Slough, 1 mile, is the Paravicini Percy John de M.V.O. Riverside, Datchet,
Windsor
nearest telegraph office
Diamond road.â Percival George Admans, sub-post Pope Col. Philip Edward D.L. Churchmead, Datchet,
master. Box cleared at 1.30, 8.15 A 9.30 a.m. A 12.15, Windsor
2.30, 4.30, 8 A 10 p.m.; sundays, 8 p.m. Slough Prior Henry Laurence, Netherfield park, Stanstead
head office is the nearest money order A telegraph Abbotts, Herts
Seeker Edwd.Onslow, Upton,Rosernount rd.Bournemouth
office
Swithinbank Harold William F.R.S.E.. F.R.G.S. Denham
Court, Uxbridge
URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Taylor
Richard Stephens, 38 Lennox gdns. London S W
Offices, William street.
Watson James, t Clifton crescent. Folkestone
Meeting day, second monday in the month, at 6 p.m. Woodbridge Cecil Mercer, The Lodge, Wexham, Slough
The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Slough A Eton
Members.
Urban A Eton Rural District Councils are ex-officio
Chairman, William James McCormack J.P.
magistrates
Retire in April, 1915.
Clerk to the Magistrates, George Henry Charsley, 11
Edward Thomas Bowyer
Frank Harman
Mackenzie street, Slough
Henry James Daw J.P
Charles J. Jackaman
Petty Sessions are held at the Police Court every W e d Â
nesday at 11 a.m
Retire in April, 1916.
C. G. Chapman
I William Jas. McCormack The places in the petty sessional division are :â Colnbrook, Datchet, Eton, Eton Wick, Iver, Langley,
G. Hibberd
I F. Newbery
Horton, Slough, Stoke Poges, Wexham A Wraysbury
Retire in April, 1917.
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Harry L Darvill
j G. F. Everard
County Police Station A Sessions House. High street.
J. East
I Alfred Woolsey
John Pearman, supt. A deputy chief constable; 3
Officers.
sergeants A T4 constables
Clerk, George Henry Charsley, 11 Mackenzie street
Leopold Institute A Public Hall, George Young, sec. to
Treasurer,
the Institute; Wm. Hy. Olds, caretaker. 113 High rf
Medical Officer of Health, Edmund Weaver Adams IKoval South Bucks Agricultural Association. High st.
F.B.C Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P.H.Lond. Church st | R . H. Barrett & Son. secs