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V IL L A G E S .

Sulham —continued

— Sundays, Holy communion, 8 a.m.
(alternate Sundays), 12 p.m ., mattins,
11 a.m., evensong, 6 p m .
Palmer, Mrs. Martha H ., Nunhide
farm, (postal address, Theale)
Vaughan, Stanley J ., Home farm
W ilder, Rev. H . C., M .A ., Rector, the
Rectory— ’Phone 29 Pangbourne
W ilder, Mrs. John, Sulham House
Bayliss, Mrs., laundress
Burtenshaw, Mrs., laundress
Duckett, Alfred W ., parish clerk
Duckett, Mrs., postmistress
Hambleton, Mrs.
Harms, Miss, schoolmistress
Hayward, Miss, laundress
Higgs, Frederick, chauffeur, The
Rectory
Hutchins, Edwin
Hutchins, Henry
Jones, Mrs., dressmaker
Lambden, Mrs. Elizabeth
Lee, Edwin, gardener, The Rectory
Moorcock, John, carpenter
Pegler, Miss
Rose, Thomas Peter, Sulham farm
Shaw, Lewis, gardener, Sulham ho.
Spaekman, Aaron
Spackman, Albert
Spackman, John, coachman
Stiles, Charles

SU LH AM PSTEAD ABBOTS
(Berks).

6>l m iles from Reading. P ostal
d istrict, Reading. Area, 1 41 7 acres.
P opulation — 1911, 264.
Rural District Councillor— Capt.
W . W . W aring, j .p .,
Overseers— Thomas Summers, and
T . E . Swain. Assistant Overseer—
Henry Hannaford
Letters delivered at 7-15 a.m. and 12
a .m .; despatched at 1.5 and 6.50
p.m. Theale is the nearest telegraph
office.
Letter boxes : Near the
entrance to the Abbots’ church-yard.
Collections 7.50 a.m., 12.40 and 6.25
p .m .; Sundays, 7.50 a.m .; Jack’s
Booth, collections, 8.35 and 11.30
a.m., 7.15 p.m. ; Sundays, 6.55 p.m.

The Church of St. Mary’s Abbots isa joint living with St. Michael’s, Ban­
nister. Services : Sundays, 11 a.m..
and 6 p.m. in summer , 11 a.m. and
3.30 p.m. in winter. First Sunday in
month, Holy Communion at n oon ;
second, Catechism at 2 .3 0 ; third!
Holy Communion at 8 a .m .; fourth,
men’s service at 2.30 or 6.30. Rector,.
Rev. A . J. P. Shepherd.
Church­
wardens, J. T. Strange and Edwin
Adams.
Nonconformist Chapel— Sulhampstead Green
Aldin, Cecil, Abbot's house
Strange, J. T ., Firlands
Watson, Sir W illiam George, Bart,.
Sulhampstead house
Biddle, Miss E . M., b r
Buss, Henry, b r, Sulhampstead
green
Chesterman, Charles, Brewery house

Hussey, W a lter, lv, ‘ The Three
Kings ’ Jack's Booth
Hannaford, Henry, Ufton Glebe farm,
assistant overseer and guardian
Howard, W illiam
Merton, Z., Folly farm
Nash, Miss E . K ., Post office and
grocery stores
Noakes, F., Home farm, steward
Orr, Miss E . C., The cottage
Potter, J., police constable
Priest, C., gardener, Sulhamstead ho.
Smith & Swain, milters, Tyle mill
W ebb, William, gamekeeper
W ells, George, shoeing and general
smith

E n glish Leather Boot Repair»
ing Co., 11 London rd, 1a Queen's
rd,
61
Oxford
rd,
Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.

SULHAMPSTEAD
B A N N ISTER .

7|

m iles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.

Area, 1131 acres. Population—
1911, 263
District Councillors. Rev. Alfred
John P. Shepherd (vice-chairman of
the board) (upper end)
A . Gibbons(lower end)

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