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VILLAGES.

MOR

725

Clerk, Charles Thorp.
Allen, Ernest Thomas
Mortimer, West End Parish Council
Barrett, George, ‘ Coach & Horses ’
— Messrs. George Ford, E. T. Merrick,
Bozier, Richard
George Penny, W . A. W'allis & Alfred
Brazier, William K.
Elliott
, gardener, Midgham house
Chamberlain, Walter
Overseers—Richard Jackson and
& Catley, Ltd., contractors
W . Pursey ; Assistant Overseer— C.
W . Thorpe, Wheats farm, Mortimer.
' Froude, John James, King’s farm
Goddard,
Kennet Holm-farm
There is a station on the Basing­
stoke branch of the G. W . Railway
Frank, West end farm
Jlabett, Henry, station master
St. Mary’s Schools— E. G. Andrews,
Matthews, William, schoolmaster
headmaster. Infants’ School, Miss
Way, head mistress.
Jlillson, W ., sexton
St. John’s Infants’ School— Miss
Quelcli, John, Kent’s Down
Alfred, steward, Home farm
Lloyd, head mistress; Miss Adams,
' assistant mistress.
Robert, Button court farm
Working Men’s Club—President, J.
Sydney
H. Benyon, sec., E. H. Lambert
I Waite, George
St. Mary's Church and St. John's
| White, James Chas., farmer, WoodChurch— Services of the two churches
side farm
are intended to be supplemental to
one another.
Vicar, Rev. Aubrey
Baskerville Mynors: curate, Rev.
11 London st, 1a Queen’s
Walter S. Bowden. Churchwardens,
rd, 61
Oxford rd, Reading.
Major Nash and W . Farrant. Douglas
Carriers return repairs same day.
Clarke, organist. Services 8 a.m.,
10.30 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. 3-30
I "¡m iles fro m R e a d in g . P o s ta l d is ­
p.m. and 6-30 p.m.
trict,R ea d in g . A re a 3 ,0 3 1 a c re s.
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Drury
I Population 1,4 2 3 .
lane—Ministers, various
Postal, telegraph, money order
Congregational Church, Mortimer
office, savings’ bank, annuity and in­
West End -Ministers, various
surance business.
Deliveries— 6-25
A ’Beckett, William, King st
а,in., 12-35 & 5-45 p .m .; Sundays,
Arbuthnot, Mrs. A., St. Mary’s road
б.25 a.m. Despatch— 6-10 p.m. Des­
Barry, Mrs., Stratfield house
patches— 9 and 11-50 a.m., 3, 6-55
Bateman, F. R., The Elms
and 8.25 p .m .; Sundays, 6.10 p.m.
Baynes, 41. A., Briar Lea, Padworth rd
Bowden, Rev. Walter S., The Common
Hear station.
Branch postal and
money order office, telegraph office.
Brown, Mrs., Wokefield Cottage,
Foster, A. J., postmaster
Wokefield Green
■The Common — Deliveries week­
Brown, J., The Wilderness
days, 7 a.m., 1 and 6.15 p.m .;
Burrows, Miss, Hillside
Cameron, Canon Lovett, Abbeycroft
Sundays, 7.5 a.m. Box cleared, 8.35
Cameron, Mrs. P. H. Ix>vett,Knoll cot.
and 11.10 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p .m .;
Capron, Miss, Garth house
Sundays, 11.35 a.m. Postmaster, E.
E. Bivand
Cook, Henry, Pine lodge, King st
Collins, Sidney, St. John’s road
Fire Brigade - W . Mosdell, captain
Cox, Walter K., surgeon, West end rd
District Councillors— William T.
Drake, H., Springfield
i Proom and Miss F. M. Wyld.
Davis, The Misses, Heathfield
j Parish Council— Sir Robert Mowkray, Bart., Messrs. William Pursey,
Elliott, Mrs., Barcaldine
Hiss F. M. Wyld, William Froome,
Finchum, Mrs., Ravensworth rd
Nr., M. J. Bowman, J. H. Gould,
Frost, Mrs. C., Cottesmore, The com.
Gough, H., Highbury
Nr., W . T. Froom, and A. Gibbons;

Bussell, J
Collier
Harman,

J.,

Robbins,
Rowe,
Tull,

English L e a t h e r B o o t R e p a ir ­
ing Co.,
M O R T IM E R (B erks).