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built by the late Martin J. Sutton,
Esq., for public meetings, entertain­
ments, etc.
Schooi-headmistress,
Miss Bobin

Em m er Green

Crawshay, W illiam Thompson, j . p .,
The Park
Aldridge, Edward
Allen, George, gardener
Barker, Mrs. J.
Bew, Miss Bertha, Pond house
Bonner, David Morgan, Ivy cottage
Brewerton
Co., Ltd., Caversham
brick kilns
Briant, Robert, blacksmith
Brown, Mrs. A . T., Chestnuts
Buller, George
Buller, Mrs. Robert James
Burch, W illiam , W hite Horse, b r
Burley, Henry, Grove place
Butters, Henry, W est cottage
Cheney, Albert
Clark, John
Cooper, Charles
Cooper, W illiam
Davies, Evan Lloyd, The Bungalow
Dolton, Thomas
Dolton, George
Dorling, Edward
Farmer, Thomas
Fisher, Edward
Fisher, W illiam , sen., builder, Oak
villa

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Ivens, Stephen
Ivens, Mrs. Susan
Jemmett, James,TheLodge, coachman
Jenkinson, Mrs., Blenheim house;
school for girls
Johnson, John S., superintendent
B e lie f s

S t.
Homes for Church of
England W aifs & Strays

Kendall, Frederick
May, Arthur, farmer, Park farm
Miles, W alter, gardener
Palmer, James, P.c.
Perry, John
Povey, Daniel
Povey, Ernest
Price, W illiam
Rush, W illiam
Sarney, W illiam
Shailes, Mrs.
Sharp, Charles
Short, Mrs. M. D ., Belle Vue Laundry
Squires, Frank
Stevens, Charles, K iln House
Stratford, Mrs. M.
Tarrant, Mrs. Emma
Turner, David, blacksmith
Turner, George
Turner, James
Turner, Thomas
W ells, W illiam Albert
Whitchelo, Mrs. Sarah
W icks, Thomas, sen.

English Lea th er Boot Repair­
ing Co., 1 1 London st, 1 a Queen's

Fisher, W . N. & E ., Builders,
shoeing and general smiths
Fletcher, George, b r, ‘ Black Horse’
Fordham, W alter Blomfield, Park
view
Franklin, Charles
Gibbs, Mrs. Emily
Green, David
Green, Joshua
Green, Joshua, jun., postman
Hall, Herbert, The Lodge, St. Benet’s
Homes
Hastings, Richard
Hastings, Miss Bertha
Heather, Mrs. W ., b r, Black Horse
Hill, George
Hiscock, Mark
Howard J. E ., baker & grocer,
supply stores and post office

713

rd,
61
Oxford
rd,
Reading.
Carriers return repairs ssme day.

E N G L E F 1 E L D (Berks).

61

miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.

Population, 1911— 299.
Area 1437
acres,
The Church is dedicated to St.
Mark. There are daily services in
the morning. Sunday services are—
communion 8-30 a.m. (except 1st
Sunday in the month, when it is
8.15 choral and 3rd Sunday 7.30).
Matins 11 a.m.,
evensong 6 p.m
This is a prosperous parish, with
successful v i l l a g e i n s t i t u t i o n s .
Workmen’s Club, cricket and foot-

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