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V IL L A G E S D IR E C TO RY â 1917.
Prior G eorge, HighSeld
Rae James W. Elm hurst, Three Mile hill
â Rickards Charles, The Firs
R obertson George A. Oaklands
Rogers Ellis, Tidewell
Salmon Henry W illiam , Hill brow
S alm on Mrs. East Rop
Simmonds Mrs. Francis, The Croft
Smith-Batten W illiam , Oak lodge
Stevens Rev. Ebon, Arlington
S t e v e n s Mrs. Homestead
Tato Miss, Rosedale
Tosland W illiam , Hillside, Three Mile hill
Vcar Mrs. The Firs, Three Mile hill
White Mrs. The Nest
W oodfoide Miss, Oakbanke
COM M ERCIAL.
SULHAM .
419
Ford Henry, blacksm ith, Three M ile cross
Grover Frederick R obert, decorator, H illÂ
side, Three Mile bill
Grover f f m . carpenter & wheelwright
Hewett & Beken, m otor engineers
Hillier Ernest, haulier, Three Mile cross
Hillier W illiam , firewood m erchant, Three
Mile cross
Hobbs Henry, butcher
Jeffries Albert Edward, beer retailer
Jennings Francis', George Sc Dragon P.H.
Three Mile cross
Jennings Thom as, insurance agent, JasÂ
mine cottage, Three Mile cross
Jennings Thomas Page, m arket gardener.
Three Mile cross
Kirk Charles, shopkeeper
Lewendon Harry, insnTanco agent
Lowe John, post office
Luckwell Frank, farm er. Body farm
MacFarlano James E., B.A ., M.B. physiÂ
cian & surgeon, Dunboyne,Three Mile hi
M ajor W m . coal m er. T hree Mile cross
M erriott Maurice John, boot maker
M itford Hall (Philip Ager, caretaker)
Moore Mrs. draper
Nevill W illiam , beer Tetailer
Prior David, m arket gardnr.Three Mile hi
Robertson Sam uel, grocer, & post office,
Three Mile cross
Runyard Frederick John, saddler, Threo
Mile cross
Sant Frederick George, draper
Saunders & Maynard, shopkeepers
Tam e Hy. wheelwright, Three Mile cross
Ward John, Swan P.H. Threo M ile cross
W ebb Alfred, saddler
W ebb George, poultry farmer, Three
M ile cross
W heeler W illiam , builder. The Square
W ilson Sami, m arket gardnr. Mullis farm
W yeth W alter, baker, Three M ile cross
Adams Albert Edward, county constable.
Three Mile cross
Agor Philip, refreshment room s. Three
Mile cross
Aldridge Charles, builder, Mountfield
Allen T. coal m erchant
Barnard Thos. butcher, Three Mile cross
Baston T. coal merchant
Beesley Kezia (M rs.), grocer
Bridgewator G eorge, coal & wood m erÂ
chant, Three M ile cross
Bromley George Joseph, baker & grocer
& overseer, Three Mile cross
Brooker Thos. farmer, W hite Horse farm
Brown John Edward, cycle maker, Three
Mile cross
Oherrill Thom as Robert, farmer, Wilders
Grove farm
Clark W illiam L. Red Lion P .H
t
Clements A rthur John, grocer
â¢Day James, beer retailor
Dearlove E . & Sons, florists & landscape
gardeners, Spencer W ood nurseries
Double Charles, farrier
Elliott Annie (M rs.), beer retailer, Three (For other names in Spencers W ood, see
Grav.eley, page 403)
Mile cross
S T T L H A âM is a picturesque village and
parish, on a gentle acclivity commanding
beautiful
views
of
the
surrounding
country, 2 m iles south from the Pangbourne railway station, 2$ north from
Theale station, both on the Great W estÂ
ern railway, and 5 west from Reading,
in the Southern division of the county,
hundred of Theale, union of Bradfield,
) petty sessional division and county court
i district of Reading, rural deanery of
' Bradfield, archdeaconry of Berks and dioÂ
cese of O xford. Tiie church of St.
Nicholas, Tebuilt in 1838, chiefly at the
expense of the â late Rev. John W ilder
READ.
M.A. rector 1836-92, is an edifice of stone
and flint in th e Early English style, con Â
sisting of chancel, separated from the
nave by a trip le arch, nave, oTgan
chamber, north porch, and a western
tower w ith pinnacles and a lofty spire,
containing 6 bells, the gift- of the late
rector in 1879: the windows aTe all
stained: ' the church contains several
marble tablets to m em bers of the W ilder
fa m ily : the m arble fon t was presented
by John W ilder esq. in 1733; in the year
1845 it was inclosed in new stone work,
with four marble columns given by the
Rev. J, W . Eden, and placed in the
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