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R E A D IN G
STREET
Forbury road âcontinued
(Left hand side.)
St. Laurenceâs Churchyard
Footpath to Friar street
Reading Borough Police Courtâ
Magistratesâ clerk, Alex. A.
Jones; assistant clerk, II.
Harvey Grey.
Reading Borough Police Station
âChief Constable, Capt. John
SeatonHenderson,Chief Inspector, James Lickley, Chief Clerk,
Inspector, Frank E. Staite
here is the Forbnry
British Womenâs Temperance
coffee'stall
Forbury Gardens
St. James's Roman Catholic
Church
H .M .
{Right hand side.)
Forbury Gardens
PRISON .
FOUNDRY
m a
here are Blake's cottages
Toms, W. & Son, general mason,
stone & marble works, Blakeâs
bridge wharf
(Left hand side.)
South Eastern and ChathamRailÂ
way Goods Station :â
Gratwick, E., superintendent
and stationmaster ; HoodJesse,
chief clerk
Offices of Reading Workmenâs
Coal UnionâMurdoch, J. M.,
secretary
London and SouthWestern Goods
Offices â district goods
superintendent, Turner, E. II.;
chief clerk, W. R. Collins
Ridley, W., & Sons, timber depot
Viner, George, 2, Blakeâs lodge
Coates, Edwin Lewis, 1, Blakeâs
lodge
Huntley & Palmersâ Ltd., Biscuit
Factory
217
FORBURY ROAD, W E S T .
9 Christie, Thomas
10 Clarke, Mrs. L. Thoburn
11 Hamilton, Mrs. G.
12 Vede, Mrs. Phoebe
Mainman, Henry Layfield, 1 v.
â Rising Sun â
Governor: Morgan, Captain F.
G. C. M., governor's house
Chaplain: Friend, Rev. MartinT.,
. ., quarters No. 1
Medical Officer: Freeman, William
Thomas, m.d., f.r.c.s.
Cantwell, Miss E., matron
Loam, Matthew W., steward
Tickner Miss \
terg No 3
Evans, Miss J ^
Shearman, W., chief warder,
quarters No. 4
Bilke, II
â
â 5
Witcombe, F. D.
,,
â 0
Hooper, Charles
â
â 7
Stevens, T. R., clerk
FOX
KEY.
STREET, Katesgrove.
(Left hand side.)
1 Childs, Charles
3 Harding, George
5 Allum, James
7 Watson, Henry
9 Tegg, Edward"
11 Scott, Mrs. Annie
13 Wasley, Francis
15 Woodeson, Arthur
17 Tindell, Herbert
21 Wiggins, Frederick
23 Pearce, James
25 East, Albert William
(Right hand side).
Wiggins, William
4 Brooks, Frederick
6 Ashby, George
8 Hyde, John James
10 Thatcher, Mrs. Caroline
12 Brazell, Mrs. Emily
2
FOUNTAIN
COURT, London
Street.
1 Dell, John
Kirby, Sidney
2
FOXHILL
ROAD, Addington
Road.
(Left hand side.)
Jordan, Ernest
Jordan, Ernest Edwin
Dawson, William
7 Lunnon, Henry
9 Maccabee, William
11 Turton, Frederick
13 Day, William, gardener
1
3
5