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BARLEY.
VILLAGES DIRECTORYâ1919.
W all Letter Boxes.â Bulmershe
Coppice
&
The F oresters:â
Court â W hiteknights Pride â (B 2063),
meet at the National schools on thè
P illar Letter Boxes.â Earley station &
first tuesday in the month ; E. W.
Lower Earley
Eaton, sec
Public Elementary School (mixed & in Railway Station, Ernest Taylor, station
fants), built in 1850 & enlarged in 1869,
master
1879, 1886 is 1890, for 250 children; Police Constable, Henry Thomas Dutton
average attendance, 200; Henry J. Carrier to Beading.â Cooper, tues. thurs.
Wooldridge, master
fri. & sat
(Several of the streets of Reading extend Sutton Ernest Philips Foquett, Sidmouth
into the ecclesiastical parish of Earley, . grange; T . N. 100
and for names of residents in these see Sutton Martin Hubert Foquett, Erlegh
Reading.)
Park, W hiteknights
Webley Miss M. Elm lane
PR IV A T E RESIDENTS.
Wheble Major Tristram Joseph, HungerA ylard W. C. Farm side, Elm Toad
ford lodge
Barnard Mrs. F . I. The Wilderness
Wheble
Capt. James W illiam St.Lawrence
Clark Albert Edward, The Crest, Elm rd
R .A ., J.P. Hungerford lodge
Cowslade Wm. Wallace, W hiteknights gro
W illiams Hev.Morris M.A.Holly lo.Elm rd
Craft Charles, Elm lodge, Elm Toad
Wyly Mrs. Uplands
C raft Mrs. Oakleigh, Elm road
Dunlop Mrs. Maisonnette
C O M M E R C IA L .
Ellis James, Sunnycroft
Bastow S. O. farmer (letters through
Evans Capt. Henry' John Archibald, The
Sindlesham)
Coppice
Colebrook & Co'. Ltd. farmers, Elm farm
Fowler Rev. Canon W illiam Weekes M .A., Colebrook W. M. & Co. farraer,Bulmershe
D .Sc. (vicar), The Vicarage
Court farm (letters through Woodley)
Friedlander Julius, W hiteknights park
Cooper Frederick Charles, bailiff to Capt.
Hall Major W . M. Red house
J. W. St. L. Wheble B.A.,J.P.Station lo
Hedges Harry, Lower Earley
Davies Philip, farmer, Upper Wood farm
Davis Edwin, farmer, Radstock farm
Hurst Hugo, Foxhill house
Joel Solomon B. Maiden Erlegh
Dutton Henry Thomas, police constable
Eve Mrs. George P.H. Loddon bridge
Kennett J. S. Westcroft, Lower Earley
Lewis T. J. Clarmont, Elm road
Hallaway John, stud groom to Solomon
Lovelock Henry, Ashlev, Elm road
B.
Jpel esq. Home farm, Maiden Erlegb
Hatch George, farmer, Lower Earley farm
Lucas Mrs. Em m a Eliza, Ingleside
Hatch W illiam , farmer, Marsh farm
Meady Harry, Brerewood, Elm road
Hissey James, farmer, Wokingham road
Montizambert Mrs. Trelawney
Pither Miss, Woodbine cottage
Johnson Fredk. gardener to S. B. Joel esq
Ray ling J. M. W hiteknights park
Laing George, estate agent to S. B. Joel
Bushbrooke Joseph, Bulmershe court
esq. Maiden Erlegh estate office
Rushby Mrs. Earley court
Lewington Jesse, milk seller, Loddon brdg
Sharp Mrs. The Spinney
Slade Charles, Dreadnought P.H
Sutton & Sons, seed iners. Trial grounds
Stokes I. W. Fircot, Elm lane
Stokes John Chatham, W est Woodyates, Taylor Ernest, station master
Wilson Francis Harry, builder, Fairlight;
Elm road
T. N. 214
Stransom E. The Nook, Church road
Wooldridge Hy. J. school master,School ho
E N G L E E I E L D is a village and parish,
1J miles north-west from Theale railway
station on the G reat Western railway, 42J
miles from London, 5 west from Beading
and 3 south from Pangbourne station, in
the Newbury division of the county, hunÂ
dred of Theale, Beading petty sessional
division, Bradfield union, county court
district of Beading, rural deanery of
Bradfleld, archdeaconry of Berks and dio-
cese of Oxford.
This parish is said to
take its name from being the site of a
battle fought between tlio Danes and
Saxons A.D. 871.
The church of St.
Mark, restored in 1857, and the chancel
rebuilt at the sole expense of the late
Richard Benyon esq. is a building of flint
and stone, consisting of chancel with
north aisle, nave, south aisle, south porch
and a western tower with broach spire,