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B U C K ING HA M SH IR E.
land and 4 of water; rateable value, £11,190; the
copulation in the civil parish in 1911 (including the
ecclesiastical parishes of Lacey Green, Loosley Row and
S p e e n ) was 2,322, and of the ecclesiastical, 1,369.
LONGWICK is a hamlet 2 miles north-west, near the
Icknield way, and has Baptist and Wesleyan chapels.
Services are held in the National Schools on Sundays
by the Rector of Princes Risborough.
Sexton, John Barnard Bailey, Church street.
Post, M. 0 . & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office,
High street (letters should have Bucks added).â Wm.
Wright, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Tring
by mail cart at 6.45 a.m. & a direct mail from
London by rail at 10 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; dispatched
9 & 11.40 a.m. & 5.50 & 6.45 p.m. via Oxford & 8
p.m. via Aylesbury; parcels are dispatched at 11.40
a.m. & 5-S°> 6.45 & 8 p.m. week days only; on SunÂ
days, arrive at 6.45 a.m. only; dispatched at 4.10
p.r n
p r in c e s
r is b o r o u g h
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George & Dragon Hall, High street, Francis Douglas
Filbee, proprietor
Literary Institute & Reading Room, High street, Charlea
Bloss, sec
Princes Risborough Agricultural Association, W. G.
Humphreys & Walter J. East, joint hon. secs
Volunteer Fire Brigade, Arthur Williams, captain, & 11
men
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Assistant Overseer, John B. Bailey, Church street
Assessors & Collectors of Taxes, Allan G. Chilton &
John B. Bailey, Church street
Certifying Factory Surgeon, Frank Spencer Watson
M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A.Lond. Chiltern house
Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, 5th District,
Wycombe Union, Frank Spencer Watson M.R.C.S.
Eng., L.S.A.Lond. Chiltern house
Sanitary Inspector to Wycombe Rural District Council,
Ebenezer Chapman, Parkfield
Wall Letter Box at Parkfield, cleared at 8.15 & 11.15
a.m. & 5-30 p.m. ; Sundays, 8.45 a.m
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services.
Wall Letter Box, Longwick, cleared at 9.15 a.m. & 5.20 St. Maryâs Church, Rev. Reginald Palmer, rector; 8.15
p.m.; Sundays, 7.15 a.m
&
10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Wall Letter Box, Railway station, cleared at 8.15 & 9.30
School Chapel, Longwick, ->.45 p.m
a.m. & 5.30 & 7.30 p.m.; Sundays, 8.30 a.m
Baptist, Bell street, Rev. John Neighbour; 10.30 a.m. &
6 p.m.; wed. 6.30 p.m
COUNTY MAGISTRATES.
Acting for Princes Risborough Division of the Petty Baptist, Longwick; 2.30 & 6 p.m
Wesleyan
Methodist, Station roadA
Sessional Division of three hundreds of Aylesbury.
(Aylesbury Circuit) ;2.30 & 6 p.m ! Rev. R. Jenkin
Buckinghamshire Earl of D.L. Hampden house, Great Wesleyan
Methodist,Longwick(Avles- f (supt)
Missenden
bury Circuit); 2.30 & 6 p.m
J
Griffin James Wliitehouse, Towersey, Thame
Jaques Leonard, Easby house, Richmond, Yorks
SCHOOLS.
Read Stratfold, Saunderton, Princes Risborough
Ti"he Lieut.-Col. Michael Augustus, Loosley house, Elementary (mixed), erected in 1841, for 143 children;
Princes Risborough
Samuel Herbert Dyer, master
West Leonard Henry LL.D. The Grange, Wendover
Elementary (mixed), erected in 1913, for 118 children;
Wykeham Philip Jas. Digby D.L. Tythrop house, Thame Henry Gulley, master
Clerk to the Magistrates, James Hayward Parrott, Elementary, Longwick, erected in 1874, for 93 chilÂ
Aylesbury
dren ; Miss Annie R. Osborn, mistress
Petty sessions held monthly on the third thursday at the
Literary Institute, High street, at 11. The places in
Railway Station.
the division are:â Askett, Ellesborough, Great Kimble, Great Western & Great Central Joint Railway, Frederick
Kimblewick, Lacey Green, Little Kimble, Longwick, Jchn Buckland, station master
Locsley Row, Marsh, Meadle, Monks Risborough, OwlsGreat Western & Great Central Carting, Goods &
wick, Princes Risborough & Speen
Parcels Agents, Timothy East Limited
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
CARRIERS TO: â
Aylesbury Road Hall, The Welch Ale Brewery Co. Ltd.
Aylesburyâ Joseph Coles, from his house, to âBullâs
proprietors. Market place
Head,â wed. & sat
County Police, Station road, Sergt. Percy W. Timber &
Londonâ Herbert Hickman, daily
two constables & two outside
Customs & Excise Office, Aylesbury road, W. H. Allen, Thameâ Joseph Coles, frcm his house, to âNagâs Head,â
Aylesbury, supervisor; customs, excise & pension tues
officer, Leonard Smith, Fairholme, Parkfield, Princes Wycombeâ Joseph Coles, from his house, to âThree
Tuns,âmon. & fri
Risborough
PRINCES RISBOROUGH.
Philps Misses, High street
Couper Stephen W. Parkfield
P R IV A T E R E S ID E N T S.
Shurig M. Hawthorns
East John, Manor farm
Baker George, Culverton
Silsby William, Park mill
Bardolph Mrs. Bardolph villa, Ayles East Timothy, Church street
Easte Mrs. The Chestnuts, Ayles Stratton Mrs. High street
bury road
Syred Miss, St. James lo. Parkfield
bury road
Benning Mrs. High street
Thompson Miss, Parkfield
Bird Henry Charles, Wellington Eggleton Mrs. Aylesbury road
Fieldwick Bernard,Capital & Counties Watson Frank Spencer, Chiltern
house, Aylesbury road
house, High street
Blyth Major Herbert Russell, Red Bank
Way Thos. Edwards, The Chiltems,
Gibbons Keith, Alta Vista.
Litten, Parkfield
Aylesbury road
Bradford Aubrey, The Old House cot Grover Walter Richard, Oakenden
West Miss, Ree-Win cot. The Butts
Chester Arthur William, Park villa Gurney Mrs. Pictsmed©
Williams Aren. Berryfield ho.High st
Chilton Allan George, Parkmeadow Nichols Frank H. Woodlands
Palmer Rev. Reginald (rector), Witney John, Icknield, Aylesbury rd
Chilton Jabez, Aylesbury road
Clark Miss, Fernleigh, High street
Rectory
Cooper Fras. Wm. The Old vicarage
Barnard Edward, builder. 1 Hampden villas
C O M M E R C IA L .
Bass Herbert, saddler & harness maker, Bell street
Early closing day, Wednesday.
Beisly George, carpenter, New road
Adcock Samuel, grocer & stationer, Market place
Aylesbury Road Hall (Welch Ale Brewery Co. Limited, Bell Wright F. builder, contractor, plumber, house
decorator & house agent & sanitary engineer, ParkÂ
proprietors), Market place
field. S e e a d v e r t is e m e n t p a g e 2 5
Avres Charles, grocer & farmer, High street
Benning William, insurance agent, Station road
Bailey Francis, florist, Church street
Bailey John Barnard, assistant overseer for the parishes Benyon Sydney, wheelwright, Bell street
of Princes Risborough & Horsendon & assessor & col Bliss J. (Mrs.), boarding house, The Yews, High street
lector of income & land taxes for the parishes of Bloss & Son, clothiers & drapers, Duke street
Princes Risborough, Horsendon & Monks Risborough, Brown David, gardener, Church street
Callander John (Mrs.), farmer, Lily bottom
Church street
Bailey John Barnard, jun. collector & assessor of income Capital & Counties Bank Limited (agency) (Bernard
Fieldwick, cashier in charge); open daily 10 to 3 ;
& land taxes for the parishes of Bradenham &
Saturdays, 9.30 to 12.30, Market place ; draw on head
Saunderton, Church street
Bailey Maria (Miss), dress maker, Church street
office, 39 Threadneedle street, London E C
Carey Matthew, coal dealer. High street
Bailey Thomas, grocer & provision dealer, Bell street