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v il l a g e s
Heckfieldâ continued
Letters delivered at 7-0 a.m., and
12.20 p.m.; despatched at 1-0 p.m.
and 7-0 p.m.; Sundays 12-0 p.m.
Money order and telegraph office
â Services
on Sundays 11 a.m. and 6 or 6.30 p.m.
in summer; 1 1 a.m. & 6.0 p.m. in winter
S t. M ichael's C hurch
Martineau, Miss, Park corner
Pigott-Conant, Miss, Heckfield heath
Sandford, Mrs., Danmore
Spicer, Rev. E . C., The Vicarage
Thorne, Mrs., Highfield park
Underhill, Dr., surgeon
Walpole, Col. Horace, Heckfield place
W ild , Mrs., Holdshot house
.
The Parish Council of Greys has
jurisdiction over this district
Letters delivered at 7-30 a .m .;
mid-day despatch at 12-45, return at
2. Postal orders issued and cashed.
Nettlebed is the telegraph district.
Nearest railway station, Henley.
F. Bailey, carrier from Nettlebed and
Highmoor to Ilenlej'-on-Thames,TuesÂ
day & Thursday, to 1Broad Gates,â in
the Market place. Highmoor, 11.15
a.m. Henley, 3 p.m.
St. Paulâs Church, Highmoor cross.
Holy communion, 8 a .m .; Matins,
10.15 a.m .; Holy communion, 11
а .m .; Children's service, 3 p .m .;
Litany, 3.30 p .m .; Evening service,
б.30 p .m .; Vicar, Rev. B. Dalby
Burr, H., Satwell house
Dalby, Rev. B., The Vicarage
Mackenzie, Hugh, Highmoor Hall
W iles, T., m . p., Satwell Spinneys
W illis, Rev. R. M ., The vicarage
Barnes, W illiam
Barrett, F., lv, â New Inn '
Bartlett, W ., Highfield Dairy farm
Brown, W ., Park cottage
Clark, Mrs., head mistress, Heckfield
School
Cooper, Isaac, School farm
Foster, George, farmer, Clays farm
Baker, H. J., schoolmaster
Gardiner, Joseph, head gardener to
Baldwin, Mrs., postmistress
Col. Walpole, Heckfield place
Bayliss, Thomas, builder
Goodyear, Arthur J., Brick Kiln farm
Chandler, G, Satwell
Gould, Charles, farmer, Home farm
Green, Mrs., laundry
Hunt, David, â Hatch Gate Inn â
| Heath, George, Witheridge hill
James, Watkin, Heckfield stores, post
Heath, Albert, grocer, Witheridge hill
and telegraph offices
Hough, Thomas, carpenter
K yle, J., carpenter, The forge
Jameson, M. G., Highmoor farm
Martin, H ., head gamekeeper to the
Leader, Albert, 1 The Woodman Inn,â
Duke of Wellington
Page, George, chair-wood turner,
Pye, W . head keeper, Heckfield pi.
Stone house, Highmoor cross
Rogers, Richard, Coldpiece farm
Page, Frank, â Dog and Duck Inn â
Simmonds, Henry
Parker, J., â The Sun Inn,â W itheÂ
Smith, James, agent at Heckfield pi
ridge hill
Snook, W ., Iloldshott farm
Phillips, L. March, Satwell farm
W ells, H ., gardener, Park corner
Stevens, Mrs., Witheridge hill
AVhite, W ., miller, Riseley mill
Webb, W illiam, wood dealer
W ort, J., carpenter and wheelwright,
Wise, Mrs. J.
wright, â Pheasant Inn â
Yeatman, James, â The Lamb,â b r,
Satwell
En glish Lea th er Boot Repair»
ing Co., 11 London st, 1 a Queenâs
rd,
61
Oxford
rd, Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.
HIGHMOOR C R O SS & H IG H MOOR (Oxon).
Postal d istrict, Henleij-on-Thames
m iles distant). Population, 300.
(5
H U R S T (Berks).
(Includes
St. Nicholas Hurst, and
Winnersh.)
Area, 2988 acres and Winnersh 2045
acres. Population, 1911â 1,069, and
of Winnersh, 679.
5 } m iles
from Reading. Postal
district, Twijford.