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STR

V IL L A G E S .

Stratfield saye—continued
Nicholls, A . G., head gardener to the
Duke of Wellington
North, G . F., agent to the Duke of
Wellington
Rogers, H. J., Herriott’s farm
Rogers, Roderick Sam., Ives farm
Series, Albert, parish clerk
Smith. F. T., 1 v ‘ Wellington A r m s ’
hotel
Staniford, F ., carrier
Willshire, G ., W igmore farm
W oods, W ., shoemaker

English Lea th er Boot Repair­
ing Co., 11 Londonst, 1a Queen’s
’

rd,
61
Oxford rd,
Reading.
Carriers return repains same day.

S T R A T F IE L D T U R d lS
(Hants).

Post via W inch field 11 miles from
Reading.
The living is sequestrated but
the parish is in charge of the Rev.
Herbert Thomas Hughes, rector of
Hartley W espall, who conducts the
services at the church
Holloway, Daniel W illiam Trenby,
The Rectory
Royds, Capt., Bylands house
Rutherford, R., Bylands cottage
Goring, T. M., butcher, W heeler’s
farm
Isaacs, Richard Raymond, farmer,
New House farm
Lucas, G ., farmer, Turgis Court
Moss, John, 1 v, ‘ Red Lion ’ Inn
North, Thomas
Nurden, J., ‘ The Cricketers ’
Pearman, F., grocer
Phillips, F ., bailiff, Lawn farm
Smith, Frederick, 1 v, ‘ W ellington
Arms ’ Hotel
Smythe, W ., Hartley W espall
Taylor, J., Y ew Tree cottage

STREATLEY

(Berks).

miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading. a rea 3,655
acres. Population, 732.

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Nearest Station, Goring.
Closing, Wednesday at 2

Early

Streatley, with its hamlets of W estridge and Southridge, is situated at
the point where the Icknield W ay
crosses the Thames into Oxfordshire..
It is six miles south of Wallingford,,
and nine miles north-west of Reading
St. Mary’s Church— Services, Sun­
day, Holy Communion 8 or 11 a .m .;
morning 1 1 ; afternoon (children) 3 ;
evening 6 ; Holy Days, Holy Com­
munion at 8 ; Week-days, morning,.
8.30 and 10. Rev. E . I. Gillam,
m . a ., vicar; Churchwardens, Messrs.
John Smallbone and E . T. Hatt.
There is a Baptist Chapel in the
village— ministers various
Streatley and Goring Golf Club—
secretary, Major Churchill; attendant,.
Avery Green
Rural District Councillor— ColoneL
T . J. Bowles, j .p.
Parish Council— Col. T. J. Bowles,
(Chairman), Rev. E . L. Gillam,.
Alfred Pocock, A . W atkin, A . Buckwell, E . T. Hatt and A. Tatham.
Overseers — J. P. Snelson, and.
James Sm allbone; Assistant Over­
seer— Frank Saunders
Postal
telegraph office, money
order, savings’ bank,
parcels post Letters are delivered at 7 a.m. and
12-45 p.m .& 6 p .m .; Sundays, 7 a.m.
Despatched at 9-30 a.m., 2 -40 p.m .,
7-25 p.m.
7-45 p.m.
Sundays,.
6-25 p.m. Postmaster, Lawrence, A . H .

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Baker-White, J. H ., The Beeches
Boosey, W ., W ood cottage
Bowles, Colonel T. J., j . p ., W estridge,
Manor farm
Clowes, Mrs. W illiam
Crowson, Albert, Plemont
Edwards, Mrs., The Hut
Fletcher, H., Marnhill
Foote, Mrs., The Hawthorns
Fox, J. C., Childe court
Gillam, Rev. E . I., m . a . , The vicarage
Gould, John, Rose cottage
Hatt, E . T., The Rise
Hulbert, Mrs., W hite house
LIutchings, W ., Southridge, Manor
farm
Leslie, Leonard, m . d . , E lm lodge
Littleton, A . J., Whitcote