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V IL L A G E S .

703

Busk, Sir Edward, Heath End
Verran, N ., family butcher and
Beeton, II. R ., Hammonds
poulterer, 5 London rd
Day, A ., Vicarage house
Victoria Farm Dairy— proprietor, W .
Fleming, Valentine, m . p . , Braziers
Dando, 4 York terrace
park
Walker, H ., tobacconist, London road
Hermon-Hodge, Sir R. T., Bart., m . p .,
W ebb, Mrs. F., art fabrics, fancy
W yfold court
goods, etc., High street
Martin, J., Framilode
W ebb, W illiam James, butcher
Morris, G. F. C., Bassett Manor
Wellard, P. J., hairdresser, 2 a High
: Munn, Rev. J. T., rector, The Rectory
Street
Oliver, F. S., Checkendon Court
W ells, F. & H., bakers & confectioners,
Palmer, The Misses, Hook End house
26 Park st
W est Surrey Club, E . Farrell, steward
Callas, George, Hook End
W hite & Co., 42-43 London rd
Cox, H., engineer and ironfounder
W hite, H ., fruiterer, and greengrocer,
Craxton, T., roadman
3 York terrace
Hart, H., bailiff to Mr. R. H. Beeton
White, P. W ., sewing machine dealer
Harward, G ., carrier, Pretoria villa
W hite, Timothy
Co., cash chemists
Hedges, J., blacksmith
Williams, J. H ., dentist, Woodbourne
King, James Swallowcliff, carrier
Knowle road
Holder, R. W ., keeper, The Kennels,
W iltshire, John, Station Master, L.
W yfold
and S. W . Railway station
Lelacheur, Miss E . K., Lovegrove farm
Wilsdon, W m ., boot and shoe depot,
j Long, A . J., gardener
High street
Pearce, G., The Shelleys
Yorktown and Blackwater Gas Co.
Pearson, C., Green Cottage
secretary, S. Rowe
Pearson, Frederick, Mafeking villa
Young, H. E ., Staff Hotel, London rd
Pullen, George, sub-postmaster
Young, Mrs., 1 v, ‘ Jolly Farmer, Lon­
Saunders, A ., 1 v, ‘ Black Horse,’
don road
Scott’ s common
English Leather Boot R epair­
Smith, C., farmer
timber merchant
ing Co.. 11 London st, 1 a Queen s
Scott's farm
rd and 6 1 Oxford rd, Reading.
Holden, R. M. R ., Neal’s farm, bailiff
Carriers return repairs same day.
to Sir R. T . Hermon-Hodge >
Varley, S., ‘ Four Horse Shoes'
Hubner & Co., 1 1 1 K ing’s road,
W etten, II., gardener, The lodge,
surgical appliances, belts,
Heathend
crutches, artificiallimbs, e tc .
Witfield, J., Brandy Pightle farm

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C A N E END.

(See K idm ore End).
C H E C K E N D O N (Oxon).

7 \ miles from Reading. Postal
D istrict, Reading.
Pangbourne Deliveries.
Letters delivered at 8.15 a.m. and
3.15 p.m. Despatched 10.40 a.m. and
6.5 p.m. Sunday despatch 9.30 a.m.
Also telegraph office. Woodcote is
the nearest money order office
Parish Council— Rev. J. T. Munn,
(chairman), Messrs. J. Legg, H. Hart,
Joseph Martin, Edwin Marsh and
Thomas Hope ; clerk, Gorgee Pullen

E n glish Leath er Boot R ep air­
ing Co., 11 London st, 1 a Queen’ s
rd,
61
Oxford
rd,
Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.

C R O W T H O R N E (Berks).
Including W ellin gton College
and Broadmoor A sylum .
I Of

miles from Reading. Postal
district, Wokingham.

Area 2,030 acres.
Population
1911, 3,936.
Those marked * are in the parish
of
Wokingham
(without)
those