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222
READING.
BERKSHIRE
Wheclor »Valter J. manager National Provincial Bank of
England lim ited , 10 Queen Victoria street
Wheelwright George W. grocer. & branch post & telegraph
office, 530 Oxford road
Whitcher Walter H. hair dresser. 417 Oxford road
Whitchurch & Pangbourne Electric Supply Co. Limited (Percy
Ferguson, sec.). Bank chambers, 32 Cross street
White Bros, greengrocers, 269 Oxford road
White Henry & Son. builders, 8 Lorn street
White Arnes (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 12 Tilehurst road
W hite Arthur James, insurance agent, 101 Watlington street
W hite Charles John, confectioner, 67 London street
White Edward, dairyman, 93 London street
W hite Georgina (Mrs.), tobacconist, 21 W est street
White H arry Alfred, pork butcher, 89 Friar street
W hite James, jobmaster, 110 A 112 Castle street
White James, tailor, 31 Cambridge street
White James William, dairy. 21 Prince of Wales a- nue
W hite Jane (Mrs.), beer retailer. 36 Mount Pleasant
White John, grocer, *23 Victoria street
W hite Marian (Mrs.), confectioner, 115 Kingâs road, C ave^ 'inn
White Marion(Miss),girls'boarding A preparatory school,'V o âci.
h o u s e . Parkside road.
Sec a d v e r tise m e n t p a g e 1 7
White Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 St. Georgeâs road
White Sarah Elizabeth (Mrs."), apartments, 31 Caversham road
White S i rah Jane (Mrs.), cartage contractor, 153 Wolseley st
White Theodore Henry b . a . tutor, 11 Prospect street.
White Walter Ernest Coates, land steward to Berkshire County
Council, Shire hall, Forbury. T N 1151
White William, shopkeeper, 36 Spring gardens
Whitehorn A Co. cycle makers, 18 C astle street
Whitehorn Arthur Henry, cycle maker, 2 Norfolk road
Whiteman A da (Miss), music teacher, 36 Salisbury road
Whitfield Arthur, insurance superintendent, 246 Oxford road
Whiting Thomas F. undertaker, 11 The Grove
Wickcns Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 82 Mount street
Wickens Charles Henry, dairyman, 31 Amherst road
Wicks Arthur, beer retailer, 41 Albert road
Wicks Arthur, beer retailer, 268 Kennet side
Wicks John, boot repairer, 11 Hope street
Wicks John, general shop, 69 Silver street
W icks Joseph John, news agent, 21 Elgar road
Wicks Thomas William, fishing tackle dealer, 38 Watlington st
Wiggins Albert, hair dresser, 12 Watlington street
Wiggins William, farmer, Waterloo farm, Elgar road
Wigmore William Henry, builder, 46 Zinzan street
Wild George Robert, confectioner, 71 London street
Wilder Florence (Mrs.), dress maker, 87 Donnington road
Wilder John, engineer, Y ield Hall lane, Minster street
Wilkes Frederick, Brunswick Arms p . h . 51 Brunswick street
Wilkins Richard Charles, hair dresser, 353 Oxford road
Wilkinson Ernest, London tavern, 2 Broad street
Willeocks Conrad A.R.I.B.A. architect, 11 Friar street
Williams Ernest Walter, tailor, 56 Hatherley road
Williams Frank, shopkeeper, 28 Norfolk road
Williams George, shopkeeper, 27 St. Georgeâs terrace
Williams Henry, dairyman, 673 Oxford road
Williams James, dairy, 110 W hitley street
Williams Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 18 Zinzan street
Williams Samuel, greengrocer, 1 A 3 Spring gardens
Willis Brothers, bookbinders, 12 Queen's road
Willis D avid, Borough Arms p . h . 170 King s road
Willis Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Westfield road, Caversham
Willis Frederick, boot maker, 11 Soho street
Willis Joseph, hoot repairer, 48 Prospect street, Caversham
Willison Emily (Mrs.), temperance hotel, 8 Blagrave street
W illoughby Emma Jane (Mrs.), dress maker, 681 Oxford road
â Willoughby Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 20 Albert road
Wills Charles Henry, draper, 31 Erleigh road
Wills Edward, antique dealer, 6 Blagrave street
W ilmott Edward, road contractor, 55 Waverlev road
Wilsdon Arthur John, baker, 13 A 15 Orchard street
Wilson Bertie, fruiterer, 487 Oxford road
Wilson Edith (Miss), shopkeeper, 47 Manchester road
Wilson Harry, hair dresser, 623 Oxford road
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. . ,
YVilton H i use School (Miss Marion White, principal), girls
boarding A preparatory school, Parkside road. S e e a d Â
v e r tis e m e n t p a g e 1 7
Wiltshire Josiah, apartments^ 122 Caversham road
Winch Arthur, tobacconist, 270 Oxford road
Winch William Henry, watch maker, *23 Friar street
Winfield Rosa (Mrs.), costumier, 112 St. Georges road
Winfred Walter, butcher, 493 Oxford road
E E M E N H A M
is a parish ,
R e a d i n g one m ile north-east
g m iles n orth-east from
from Henley railw ay staÂ
tion and io m iles north-w est from Maidenhead, in the
E astern division of the county, B eyn h u rst hundred.
W okingham p etty sessional division, W okingham union
and H enley cou n ty court d istrict, ru ra l deanery of
Sonnin^. archdeaconry of Berks and diocese of Oxford.
The church of St. N icholas, com pletely restored in 1870 ;
is an edifice of c u t flint w ith stone dressings, 111 the
E a rly E n glish stvle, and consists of apsidal chancel,
nave of three bays, south aisle, south porch and an
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k e l l y âs
Wing Marlowe, greengrocer, 36 Kensington road
Wing William, architect A surveyor to Hambledon Rural
District Council, 1*24 Westfield road, Caversham
Winning Thomas Piercy, cabinet maker, Merchantâs p la c '
YVinser A Co. confctnrs. 68 A 69 Broad st. & 1 3 a , King st
Winslet Charles, Lion p .h . â21 Great Knollys street
Winslow Sarah E. (Mrs.), dining rooms, 445 Oxford road
Winter Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Foxhill road
Winter James Henry, greengrocer, 49 Hemdean rd. Caversham
Winter John Valentin^, tailor, 155 Oxford road
W. I. Palmer Memorial Hall (The! (C. Moss. °ecA 43 West st
Wise Brothers, fruiterers, 23 Bridge street, Caversham
Wise Ellen (Mrs.), confectioner. 6 Caversham road
Wise George, shopkeeper, 115 Katesgrove lane
Wise Howard, butcher. 173 Southampton street
Wise W alter William, bricklayer, 58 Highgrove street
Witherington Duncan Henry, solicitor A commissioner for
oaths, 1 7 4 a , Friar street
Withers T. C. A Son, corn merchants, 57 T.ondon street
Withnall H. B. automobile engineer, motor c -r agent A dealer,
garage, accessories, tyres Ac. 26 A 28 Kingâs road. Tel.
No. 1045. S e c a d v e r t i s e m e n t p a ^ e 18
W \ Edgar W. Royal Albion p . h . 642 Oxford road
Woobery John, draper, 211 London road
Wood FIla (Miss), dress maker, 52 Manchester road
Wood Mary M. (Miss), stay maker, 104 London street
Wood Robert m .p .s . chemist, 429 Oxford road
Woodall Francis Robert, draughtsman, 87 Waverley road
Woodin Elizabeth C. (Mrs.), confectioner, 405 Oxford road
Woodland E. J. collector of borough rates, Municipal buildÂ
ings, Valpv street
Woodland Esther (Mrs.), apartments, 51 Castle street 1
Woodland John, The Merry Maidens p . h . Shinfield road
Woodley Albert Dwight, market gardener. L ittle Johnâs lane
Woodley John Thomas, carpenter, 44 Blenheim road, Caversham
Woodley William, shopkeeper, 59 Silver street
Woodman W illiam, boot repairer, 31 Kensington road
Woods Mary Ann (Mrs.), baker, 3 5 2 a , Oxford road
Woods Percy, beer retailer, 67 Hosier street
Woodward Alfred H. insurance superintendent, 210 Oxford road
Woodward Florence (Mrs.), dress maker, 2 Baker street
W ooley William Arthur, tailor, 85 Oxford road
Woolf Brothers, tailors, 85 Broad street
Woolmer Charles Henry.china A glass dlr.61 Southampton st
Worldâs Stores Ltd. grocers. 69 W hitley st. A 87 Wokingham rd
YVorman Samuel Ernest, tailor, 66 St. Maryâs butts
YVort Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 321 Oxford road
Wort Annie Elizabeth (Mrs.), milliner, 13 Queen Victoria street
YYâorton P. Lvndon, chemist, 10 Bridge street, Caversham
YVrav (Mrs.) A Beecroft (Miss), boarding house, 27 Kendrick rd
Wren Henry Blandy, farmer, YVhitley Park farm, YVhitley
YYrood road A Lea farm, Basingstoke road
YVright R. A Sons, tinplate workers, 33 Essex street
Wright Arth. John, inspr. of weights A measures. A bbey sq
YVright Henry, inspector of weights A measures for the borough
of Reading A inspector under the Petroleum A ct A the
Sales of Gas Act, 24 East street
YVright Walter P. registrar of marriages for St. Maryâs subÂ
district. Reading district, 92 London street
W ya tt Jessie (Mrs.), costumier, 118 YVokingham road
W yatt John M. woollen merchant, 18 A 19 Minster street
YYTya tt William, beer retailer, 119 Great Knollys street
YVyeth James, Barley Mow inn, 55 London street.
Wyman A Sons Limited, printers, Cardiff road A bookstall,
G.
W. Railway station, Station road
Wynne E. A. (Miss), matron Royal Berkshire Hospital,
Loudon road
Y ates John, butcher, 31 Alfred street
Youens John, grocer, 47 Hemdean road, Caversham
Young Bros, provision dealers, 229 London road
Young YVomenâs Christian Association (Miss Mary Smith,
hon. sec.), 19 Castle street
Young Albert George, grocer, 24 Spring gardens
Young B. (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 69 London street
Young Frederick Henry (Mrs.), girlsâ school, 222 Oxford road
Young Horace, insurance agent, 11 Lorne street
Young Jane (Mrs.), beer retailer, 92 Kennet side
Young John Beale, insurance agent, 23 St. Peterâs road
Young Matthew, business agent, 16â2 Southampton street
Young Robert, boot maker, 4 Butter market
Young Rose E. (Miss), draper, 363 Oxford road A ladiesâ outÂ
fitter, 4 Oxford road
Youngs John YVicks, insurance broker, 38 Friar street
em battled western tow er w ith pinnacles, containing 3
bells : the choir seats and altar rails and the w roughtiron gates on the south side of the chancel were the
g ift of the late John Noble e s q .: on the w est w all, under
the tower, is a brass w ith effigy and shield of arm s, to
Thom as M aryet, of Rem enham esq. ob. 22 Decem ber,
1 5 9 1 ; and another b rass to John Newm an, pastor, ob.
1602 , w ith effigy in ruff collar and preaching g ow n : a
new vestry and sacristy were added in 1892 , at a cost
of £ 450 , and in 1893 a stained window was presented by
Mrs. Noble, a t a cost of ¿ 350 , and a pulpit erected as