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V IL L A G E S .

Mosdell, & Lovell, registered
plumbers, sanitary engineers, de­
corators, brick manufacturers and
steam mill proprietors, Mortimer st
Nash, Milton, market gardener, Drury
lane
Neville, Thomas, boot and shoemaker,
sexton, Parish Church, W indm ill rd
Penny, George, blacksmith, Mortimer
west end
Pert, George, ‘ Victoria Arms '
Pocock, George, builder and carpenter
Portlock, Albert E ., p.c., St. John's rd
Preece, C. G., chemist and druggist,
W est End rd
Pring, T ., Butler's Land farm
Pring, J., farmer, Perrin's farm
Punter, James, boot and shoemaker
Pursey, W illiam , Mortimer st
Rhodes, W illiam A ., solicitor
Riggs, Thomas, Horse and Groom,
The Common
Salt, S. A ., grocer, W est End road
Sant, J. S., Draper, outfitter and boot
warehouse
Scott, W . H., The Rise
Shaw, Bros., drapers, W indm ill rd
Shaw, W m , cycle agent
Shore, Robert J ., corn dealer, W ind
mill rd
Spratley, A ., coal dealer, The Common
Steel, Lewis, boot and shoemaker,
Windmill rd
Stevens, N. H ., upholsterer, W in d ­
mill rd
Stratford, Thomas, family butcher
and poulterer, The
Common—
Illman, James, manager
Sweetzer, D., grocer, &c.,Oakfield cot.
Taylor, Thomas, stationmaster

Taylor, Alfred, Mop, Broom,
Rake and Prong handle M an­
ufacturer, Tim ber Dealer,
etc., 1 v, ‘ T u rn e r’s A r m s ,’
W e s t end~‘ Phone 44 , Burghfield (call Office)
Thatcher, William, gardener, Mor­
timer hill
Thorp, Charles, farmer and assistant
overseer, Wheat's farm
Thorp, Mrs. II., grocer, Mortimer st
Tomlins, II., Drury lane
Upstone, E. IL , baker and grocer,
K ing st

731

Vernon, E ., Bloomfield Hatch farm,
Wokefield
Waight, Mrs., laundress, Wheatsfarm
cottages
Waight, A ., harness maker, W est end
road
Whitburn, Chas., carrier, Summerlug
W hite & Co., grocers and general
ironmongers, W indm ill rd
Wise,Harry,farmer, Goddard’s green,
Wokefieid

W ise, W . E., corn, coal, coke
and salt merchant
Woolford, J ., gardener,Wokefield park

E n glish L e a th e r Boot R ep air­
ing Co., 11 Londonst, 1a Queen’ s
rd,
61
Oxford
rd, Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.

Milsom, J . and Sons, builders
merchants, Reading ; Depots :—
Portland wharf, K ing’s rd ; Albert
wharf, K ing’s rd ; Britannia wharf,
Caversham rd ; Chief Office,

Portland W h a rf, K ing’s rd
N E T T L E B E D (Oxon).

miles from H enley, 10 from
Reading, 6 from W allingford, 5
from W atlington. P ostal d istrict,
Henley - on - Thames. Popidation
1911—552. Nearest station, Henley
5

District Councillor & Guardian—
Mr. David Kemp
Parish Council — Messrs. Alfred
Brown, chairman ; Charles Stephen
Phillips, vice-chairman ; G. A . Hope,
D. Kemp, Rev. P. Armitage, S. A .
W right & Miss L. H. Champion; F .
Saunders, clerkand assistant overseer.
Post and money order office, tele­
graphic, government annuity, savings
bank, parcel post, & c .; open from
7 to 8 . Deliveries, 7.35 a.m. and
1.35 p .m .; Sundays, 8.15 a.m. Des­
patch, 10.20 a.m. and 6.30 p .m .;
Sundays, 11.50 a.m. Nettlebed is the
nearest telegraph office for Highmoor
Bix, Nuffield.
Telegraph office at
Cookley for Swyncombe, Russels
Water and Maidensgrove
Nettlebed Council School Local
Authority— Managers, Ernest Barry