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MOR

M o r t im e r

VILLASES.

c o n tin u e d .

Pursey, William, Mortimer st
Rhodes, William A., solicitor
Riggs, Thomas, Horse and Groom,
The Common
Salt, S. A., grocer, West End road
Sant, J. S., Draper, outfitter and boot
warehouse
Scott, W. H., The Rise
Shaw, Bros., drapers, Windmill rd
Shaw, Wm., cycle agent
Shore, Robert J., corn dealer, Wind­
mill rd
Spratley, A., coal dealer, The Common
Spyer, Charles, carpenter, Victoria rd
Steel, Lewis, boot and shoemaker,
Windmill rd
Stevens, N. IL, upholsterer, Wind­
mill rd
Stratford, Thomas, family butcher
and poulterer, The Common—
Illman, James, manager
Sweetzer, D., grocer, &c.,Oakfield cot.
Taylor, F. W ., Police Sergeant
Taylor, Thomas, stationmaster, The
Rise
T a y lo r , A lfr e d , M o p , B r o o m ,
R a k e and P r o n g -h a n d le M a n ­
u fa c tu r e r , T im b e r D e a le r ,
e t c ., I v , ‘ T u r n e r ’ s A r m s ,’
W e s t end ‘ P h o n e 4 4 , B u rg h fie ld (call O ffice)
Thatcher, William, gardener, Mor­
timer hill
Thorp, Charles, farmer and assistant
overseer, Wheat’s farm
Thorp, Mrs. H., grocer, Mortimer st
Tomlins, H., Drury lane
Upstone, E. H., baker and grocer,
King st
Vernon, E., Bloomfield Hatch farm,
Wokefield
Waight, Mrs., laundress, Wheatsfarm
cottages
Waight, A., harness maker, West end
road
Webb, B., The Street
Webb, R., Hill Farm
Whitburn, Chas., carrier, Summer lug
White & Co., grocers and general
ironmongers, Windmill rd
Wise,Harry,farmer, Goddard’s green,
Wokefield

W i s e , W . E ., co rn , co a l, coke
and salt merchant
Woolford.J., gardener, Wokefield park
E n g lis h L e a t h e r B o o t R epair­
in g C o ., 11 London st, 1a Queen’s
rd,
(il
Oxford
rd, Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.
H u b n e r & C o ., 111 K in g ’ s Road,
a r tific ia l lim b s , b e lt , corset
and t r u s s m a k e r s .
N E T T L E B E D (Oxon).
5 m ile s fr o m H en ley , 10 from
R e a d in g , 6 fr o m W a llin g fo rd , 5
fro m W a tlin g to n . P o s ta l d is tr ic t ,

H e n le y - on - Tham es. P o pu lation
1911—552. N e a re s t s ta tio n , Henley
District Councillor & Guardian—
Mr. Henry Bntler
Parish Council — Messrs. Alfred
Brown, chairman; Charles Stephen
Phillips, vice-chairman ; G. A. Hope,
Henry Butler, Rev. P. Armitage, S.
A. Wright & Miss L . H. Champion;
F. Saunders, clerk and assistant
overseer.
Post and money order office, tele­
graphic, government annuity, savings
bank, parcel post, &c . ; open from
8 to 8. Deliveries, 7.40 a.m. and
1.35 p .m .; Sundays, 7.40 a.m. Des­
patch, 1.130 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.;
Sundays, 11.30 a.m. Nettlebed is the
nearest telegraph office for Highmoor
Bix, Nuffield.
Telegraph office at
Cookley for Swyncombe, Russels
Water and Maidensgrove
Nettlebed Council School Local
Authority— Managers, Ernest Barry
and Rev. P. Armitage; Foundation
Managers, C. S. Phillips, L. H.
Champion & T. Saunders ; E. Stone
(Watlington),
attendance officer;
Fred Saunders, correspondent.
County Council Cookery School,
Oxford rd— supt., Miss K. E. Wheeler
Parish Church, St. Bartholomew’s,
Sunday services, 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Congregational Chapel — Sunday
services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.
Village Hall, Oxford rd —secretary,
Frederick Steptoe.