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V IL L A G E S .

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Quaint, Edgar, Barn ground and
Evans, A . E ., k . n . , Silchester cottage
Holmwood farm
Ford, Edmund, Glen Abbot
Quaint, Win.
Son, coal merchants,
Ford, Robert, Southern view
Lower Shiplake
Goddard, Arthur James, Vine cottage
Shackler, Henry, 1 v, ‘ The New Inn ’
Herbert, J. W ., Trevidna, Byes lane
Shorland and Harris, Shiplake Kiln
Hetherington, Rev. E . C., The Rectory
Tubb, George W ., ‘ Greyhound Inn ’
Karslake, John, B . P., The Hollies
Venn, Job, Binfield house
Lomas, Rev. T., Primitive Metho­
I ernon, James H ., dairyman, Lower
dist Minister
Shiplake
Lovegrove, Sidney, The Ruins
Vickery, Richard, steward to Sir
Lush, Thomas W ., Silchester Manor
Walter G. F. Phillimore, Bart.
Parkins, Percy W ., Silchester house
Wakelin, Ada Mercy, district nurse,
Peart, A . R., Rosebank
Claremont villa, Binfield heath
Smith, Mrs. Clara, Hillside
Warner, Fergus 0 ., schoolmaster,
"Thorold, Mrs. L. M., Silchester hall
Renna cottage
IV eston-Williams B., Blount’s court
Beer, Crawford, 1 v, ‘ Crown Inn '
farm
I Chandler, W ., P.c.
lo u n g , William, Lower Shiplake,
Ellingham, H., butcher
grocer
apartments
Ford, Albert, Coombelands, cab proj
prietor
E n glish Leather Boot R ep air­ ] Ford, George, sawyer
ing Co., 11 London st, 1a Queen’s
Forge, II., coachman, Silchester hall
rd,
61
Oxford
rd,
Reading.
Foster, H. J., Silchester Model Hand
Carriers return repairs same day,
Laundry

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S I L C H E S T E R (Hants).

Celebrated for its R uins of an
ancient Rom an City.
12 miles from New bury , 12 from
Reading, 8 from Basingstoke, Post
tow n— Reading. Population, 423
Post & telegraph office & savings’
bank. Letter box cleared for des­
patch at 1 0 - 4 0 a.m. & 6 - 5 p .m .; Sun­

Goddard, J a m e s & Son, Build­
ers and Decorators, Hearse
Proprietors, Coal M erchants

Gosling, T., Elliott’s farm
Hunt, Joseph
Hunt, W illiam, thateher
Ireland, J., Hall's farm
Knight, Henry, hay tier and thatcher
Knight, George, Sweetbriar cottages
Knight, Charles and James, thatchers
days, 1 0 - 4 0 a.m. Letters delivered at
and hay tiers
7 . 5 0 a.m. and 1 . 4 0 p.m.
Postmaster,
Knight, Philip, gardener
James Yates.
| Lavey, Mrs., Glebe cottage
Parish Council — Mr. W . Smith,
Lovegrove, A ., model laundry
(chairman). Messrs. W . Street, W .
Lovegrove Bros., cycle and motor
Aldridge, J. Yates, W m . Stroud and
depot
H. J . Whistler (clerk).
Rogers, Robert George, Holly tree
cottage
Aldridge, Walter, Reading lane
Smallbone, Henry, farm bailiff,
Bartlett, George, Senr., Fir cottage
Dicker's farm
Bartlett, George, Junr., The common
Smith, T., Old Church Farm house
Challenor-Smith, J., f . s . a . , Calleva
Smith, W illiam, woodman
Cockerton, The Misses J.
A ., ImpSmith, William, carman
stone cottage
Street, Walter, farmer, Lower farm
Cooper, J., The Bungalow
Staniford, W ., Goddard’s farm
Davidson, The Misses L. C. F. A. G.
Thatcher, Miss L., schoolmistress
Cole Byron (authoresses)
Turner, Miss Alice, dressmaker
Davis, Alfred S. N ., Newtimber
W ard, James
Davis, Henry, The Grange
W ard, W illiam , bootmaker

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