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Fisher, John, â Bell and Bottle,â School
green
Fitch, Albert, Warren gate
Garrett, Alfred, Arborfield road
Goodchild, James, carter
Greenwood, William, â Magpie and
Parrot â
Hussey, Joseph, â Six Bells â Inn
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Idenden, V. M., carpenter & joiner,
School green
llsley, Charles, Hyde end
Ison, J., Mon Abri
Johnson, Richard, steward to Captain
Cobham, Church farm
Leaver, Alfred, dairyman
Liddiard, G., Church lane
L ucas, B e rn a rd , S h o e in g and
general smith
L ucas, G eo rg e D., L an e E n d
Thorne, Herbert Henry, Cutbush lane
Titcombe, Robert, Cutbush lane
Welch, George Edward, Arborfield
road
Williams, Richard, School green
Wilson, Samuel, market gardener,
Nullis farm, Spencerâs wood
Wise, Mark, School green
E n g lis h L e a th e r B o o t R e p a ir Â
in g Co., 11 London st, 1a Queen's
rd,
61 Oxford rd, Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.
S H IP L A K E .
(Including part of Binfield Heath.)
2 1 m iles fro m H en ley. P o s ta l
d is t r ic t , H en ley-o n -T h am es.
District Councillor- -M r . Archibald
R. Brakspear
Parish Council Messrs. C. F.
Harding, E. J. Hobbs, Arthur Lyford,
John Cordrey, Edmund Doble, .1. W .
Tubb, E. H. Quaint, F. 0 . W arner;
clerk, E . C. Cooke
Overseers â E. C. Cooke and
Edmund Doble ; Assistant Overseer
and Collector of Ratesâ E. C. Cooke.
farm, proprietor of traction enÂ
gines ; corn, hay and straw dealer
Lutman, E . G., baker & confectioner,
School green
M ay, A r t h u r C h a rle s, I v , 4 T h e
Black Boy,1 Shiniield rd
May, Jonathan, bricklayer
Miles, George, butcher, School green
New, Charles, Arborfield road
Nicholls, W . H., b r, â Royal Oak â
Nightingale, Benjamin, School green
Owen, George, Shinfield green
Palmer, Edmund, Arborfield road
Parker, James, Church lane
Parkins, Charles, Sergeant, County
Polioe
Pennington, Sydney, College farm
Pooley, Arthur, schoolmaster
Pooley, Mrs., schoolmistress, School
green
Pottinger, Henry, Cutbush lane
Powell, Thomas, Shinfield grange
Prior, Arthur, Warren Gate farm,
School green
Rogers, James, gatekeeper, Shinfield
lodge
Salt, Thomas, School Green
Scutter, Frank, Hill side nurseries
Selling, Herbert, Church lane
Spicer, Ernest, School green
Stevens, John W ., Grange farm
Stevens, Stanley, Cutbush farm
Stevens, Walter, farmer, Parrot farm
Stiff, John, School green
Thick, C., Warren gate
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vicar, Rev. C. A. W . Aylen
Shiplake C.E. Schools, School road
â headmaster, E. Langford
Postal district, Henley-on-Thames.
Sub-post offices, Lower Shiplake,
Shiplake Hill and Binfield Heath.
Collections, 8 a.m., 2.50 and 7 p.m.
Deliveries, 7.5 and 12.25 a.m. and
7.25 p.m. Lower Shiplake is a money
order, savings' bank and telegraph
office- Postmaster, Arthur Lyford.
Shiplake Hill telegraphic address,
Peppard Common. Peppard Common
telegraph office, money and postaj
orders only. Letters delivered 7 a.m.
12.30 and 7.15 p .m .; despatched
at 8 a.m., 12.20 and 7 p.m. -PostÂ
master, E. A. Fry. Binfield Heath
money order, telegraph office and
savings bank. Letters delivered 7.45
а.m. and 2 p .m .; despatched 1.55 &
б.25 p.m .; Sunday delivery 7.45 a.m.
despatch 11.15 a.m. â Postmaster,
Joseph Bartholomew.