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ALD
V IL L A G E S .
A lderm astonâ continued.
Jacobs, F. W ., rod grower, Rose farm
Keep, Ilenry, bootmaker
Kitt, John, head gardener, W asing pi
Manners, James B., â Hindâs H e ad â
Hotel
Meade, W ., dairyman, Aldermaston
court
Monger, Miss Mary, infantsâ school
mistress
Nash, H ., parish clerk
Parris, W illiam , gamekeeper
Potter, George, gamekeeper
Randall, Alfred, schoolmaster
Smith, Miss Maud, Rose cottage
Smith, Miss M. S., Coiner cottage
Summers, Fred, Froudeâs farm
Summers, Mrs. M. A .
Thatcher, T ., Malt house
W alker, Henry, police constable
W alters, Henry, tailor, draper and
newsagent
Wickens, G. E ., 1Falcon Inn â
English Leather Boot RepairÂ
ing Co., 1 1 London st, 1 a Queenâs
rd,
61
Oxford rd,
Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.
ALDERMASTON WHARF.
Allanby, 0 . W ., manager, AlderÂ
maston brewery
Balding, Mrs., The Laurels
Earley, Geo., Secretary, The Brewery
Jones, George, station master, AlderÂ
maston station
Matthews, II., post office, Beenham
parish
Smith, George, coal merchant, A lderÂ
maston W harf house
Spencer, Albert, 1 v, â Butt Inn â
Strange & Son, Ltd.,brewers &
spirit merchant, AldermasÂ
ton Brewery
Strange, F. G ., Brewery house
Strange, W illiam Draper, Bridge ho.
Milsom, J. & Sons,
builders'
merchants, Reading ; Depots â
Portland Wharf, K ingâs rd ; Albert
W harf, K in gâs road ; Britannia
wharf, Caversham road ; chief
off ice, PortlandWharf, Kingâs
road
ARBORFIELD & NEWLAND
(Berks.)
5*-
miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Arborfieldâ Area, 1469 acres. PopuÂ
lation in 1911â 234.
Newlandâ Area, 1227 acres. PopuÂ
lation 288
Rural District Councillorâ F. W .
Seymour
Parish Councilâ John Simonds (chairÂ
man), A. C. Taylor, Bentley, Geo.,
Francis W illiam
Seymour and
Frederick John Bosley.
Arthur
Garrett, clerk
St. Bartholomew's Churchâ services,
11 a.m. and 6.30 p .m .; Holy ComÂ
munion, last Sunday in month,
8 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Council Schoolsâ Arborfield & Barkham. James Hayward, headmaster
Arm y Remount Depotâ Inspector of
Remounts, Col. C. H. Bridge, c .b .,
c.m . g. ; Officer in charge, Captain
J. L. Barry ;
Captain, F. C.
O âRorke, a .v . c., f .r .c .v .s.
Post, money order, telegraph, and
savings bank office.
Letter deÂ
liveries, week daysâ 7 a.m., 1.40
6.30 p.m .; despatches, 8 a.m.,
12.55, 1.50, 6.25 p.m. Sundaysâ
deliveries, 7 a.m. ;
despatches,
12 noon
Anderson, Rev. Joshua Alexanderâ
m . a., The Rectory
Bruce, Mrs., Arborfield Court
Hargreaves, Mrs., Arborfield Hall
O'Rorke, Capt. F. C., Birch house
Rickman, Mrs. Stuart Hamilton,
Arborfield Grange
Scrivener, Alfred Ebenezer
Simonds, John, Newlands
Barker, C., farmer, Whitehall farm
Barnes, Edward M., steward, NewÂ
lands
Bentley, George, coach, carts, van &
waggon builder
Clark, William, 1 v., â The Swan Inn,â
Newlands
Curnick, Frederick, farmer, W hiteâs
farm
Davis, G., gardener, Arborfield hall
Dean,Russell,farmer,Duck's Nestfaroa