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V IL L A G E S .

' Holloway, A ., blacksmith, The
Village
Johnson, Arthur, Southend
Johnson, Ernest, builder
Johnson, James, brickmaker & carrier
Kent, Mrs. Kate, confectioner (College)
Knott, Chas., jun., Tutt’s Clump
Leake, Miss Anderson, Dingley hill
Lee, Mrs., The Heaths
Lewis, John, electrical engineer,
Union rd
Loveday, Frederick, dairymen, near
Stanford

Major, A. J., ‘ Queen’s Head,’
Southend
Manners, J.,' farmer and contractor
Mayers, John, farmer, Tutts Clump
Millson, George, bootmaker, Clay hill
Millson, Thomas, builder, Tutts Clump
Millson, W m , painter, Tutts Clump
Hinchin, H. R., baker and grocer
Minchin, Miss Jane, Copyhold farm
Minchin, Mrs. J. G., Post Office,
The Village
Nickless, Miss Eliza, laundress
Hill, E ., village schoolmaster
Payne, Charles Albert, carrier, Rot­
ten row
Peacock, James, Jennett’s hill
Perry, W ., bootmaker, Southend
Pocock, James, Potash farm
Poulter, Arthur, gardener, Rotten row
Ridley, Rev. John Thomas, The
Manse
Robinson, Albert Edward, master,
Southend school
Rowe, Tom D., parish clerk
Sellwood, W m ., carrier to Reading
Sparks, Tracey, newsagent, Tutts
Clump
Stanbrook, W illiam, j oiner ,The Heath s
Trotman, J. Hedly, wheelwright, The
Heath
Tyler, Mrs., Jennett’s hill
Wakelin, James, farmer, Malthouse
farm
W est, Charles, gamekeeper
W est, Tom, carman and contractor,
Boot farm
Wheelwright, Edward, Rushall farm
Wickens, Arthur, brickmaker
Widdows, Percy L., relieving officer,
registrar of births and deaths,
Swallows' Rest

BRI

691

Wigmore, Tom W ., Rotten Row
Wigmore, Mrs. W . L., W inding hill
W ilson, E . G. W ., farmer, Bournefield
W ilson, Sergt.-Instructor, Bradfield
College
W ise, Joseph, grocer and draper,
Tutt's clump, Post Office

Orannaway,F.,TheaIe,Cars for
Hire—’ Phone 22 , Theale
English Leather Boot Repair*
ing Co., 1 1 London st, 1 a Queen’s
rd,
61
Oxford
rd, Reading.
Carriers return repairs same dar.

BRIMPTON (Berks).

12 miles from Reading. Posted
district, Reading.
Postal address, B rim pton, near
Reading.
Population— 390
Nearest railway station— Midgham
Rural District Councillor- Hedley
Basil, Brimpton lodge
Parish Council— B. Hedley (chair­
man), H. Bowden, H. Cox, G. Stam­
ford, J. Timms, T . J a m es; clerk, C.
E. Westcombe
Letters addressed
Reading ar­
rive by mail van, and are due at
Brimpton at 7 a.m. Deliveries at 7.15
a.m. and 12.35 p .m .; Sundays, 7.15
p .m .; despatched at 11 a.m. and 6.25
p .m .; Sundays, delivered 7.15 a.m.
despatched 6 p.m. Office for tele­
graph, money order, savings’ bank,
insurance and annuity business,
and inland revenue licences— Post­
master, J. H. Sidney Stair

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Bulkley, Mrs., The Gables
Butler, Amos, Church hill
Cornwall, The Misses, Oakleigh
Cherry, Rear-Admiral, Highfield
Cherry, J. W ., Redcot
Dollar, Peter, Blacknest house
Drury, Mrs. A . K ., Highfield
Eastwood, Major IT. de C., Hyde End
house
Ford, T. Bailey, The Birches
Fowler, Mrs., Crookham End house
Hadden, Fred, Stone house