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v il l a g e s

B R A D F IE L D (Berks).

B la c k w a t c r — c o n tin u e d .

8 m ile s fr o m

R ea d in g .
Postal
d is t r ic t , R eading.

Cranham, Mrs. Sophia, Hawley road
Croucher, George, London rd
Damrel, Lewis, ‘ The Bell Inn ’
Frogmore
Davis, Thomas, blacksmith
Fowles, Joseph, butcher
Goddard, Thomas-, 1 v; ‘ Red Lion
Inn’
Gfeen, G. N .t Biistol hand laundry
Halpih, Edward Thomas, Elm cottage
Harvey, Miss, draper and outfitter
Hawley Motor & Cycle Works -p r o ­
prietor, H. Lusted
Holland, A ., 1 v, ‘ White Hart Hotel’

J a m e s , J o s e p h , C o n tra c to r,
Coal M e rc h a n t, a n d F u rn i»
t u r e re m o v e d , B la c k w a te r
S ta tio n , H a n ts
Keep, G., grocer
Kerslev, G., builder

L a w re n c e , F., p ia n o fo rte t u n e r
a n d t e a c h e r of m u s ic , M ay
c o tta g e , H a w le y rd, i m i n u te
from Station

Lowe, James, London rd
Lowe, W ., Hawley road
Moyle, James, P.c.
Parker, George, builder, undertaker
Parrant, Alfred, Workman’s Club
Pauer, W ,, m . r . c . v . s . , veterinary sur­
geon, The Villa
Phillips, John, The lodge, Hawley
Hill
Philpott, E. It., Stationmaster
Price, M. A. G., confectioner
Rixon, It., boot and shoe repairer
Robinson, Miss Elizabeth, confec­
tioner and tobacconist
Squires, C. J., plumber and glazier
Stevens, Ernest William, g d

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Area, 4360 acres. Population 1911
— 1,606.
District Councillors Messrs. C, J.
Ha viland,j . p. and W .-JamesW akelin
Parish Council- Mr. Alfred Ansty,
(chairman), Messrs. Walter Hen!
wood, Randolph Adams, Tom IV.
Wigmore, Edward Milson, James
Wait, Gilbert C. Chanter, W.
Povey and John Johnson; H.
Guyatt, (clerk)
Overseers — Walter Henwood and
Arthur Johnson. Assistant over­
seer— Henry Guyatt
St. Andrew’s Parish ChurchRector, Rev. Canon R, N. Hurt, m l ,
Curate, Rev. G. W . T. Tindall-Biscoe.
Parish Clerk, T. D. Rowe. Services,
Sunday 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m.
St. Simon and St. Jude Church—
Service, 10 a.m.
Holy Trinity Church, Buckhold—
Service, Sunday 3 p.m.
Post, money order, telegraph, sav­
ings bank, and parcels post office—
Mrs. J. G. Minchin, postmistress.
Letters arrive from Reading on vreekdays at 5.45 a.m., 12 & 7 p.m.; and
are despatched at 8.35 a.m., 2.5 and
7 p.m. ; Sundays, arrive at 5.45
a.m. and despatched at 7 p.m.
Southend post office-C. J. Harwood,
postmaster.
Money, postal order
and savings’ bank. Arrive5.55a.m., 1
and 7.55 p.m., & despatch 8.15 a.m.,
1.4 0 & 5.50
p .m .; Sundays, arrive7.55
a.m., despatch 6.4 0 .

st. Andrew’s college
opened in 1850, for the education of
the sons of gentlemen, endowed in
1859 as a foundation school.
St. Andrew's College— continued.
Head Master
modation for Cyclists
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Rev. II. Costlev White, m .a .
Turner, T., contractor
Second Master—
Andrew Low, m .a.
Assistant Masters- 11 London st, 1a Queen's
Birch, J. N., b .a .
rd, 61
Oxford rd,
Reading.
Blake, G. P., m .a.
Carriers return repairs same day
Campbell, C. Hay

S u r r a g e , W m ., ‘R o y al S w a n
H o t e l ’—(F ree H ouse). Good
S ta b lin g , G a ra g e & A c c o m ­

E n g lis h L e a t h e r B o o t R e p a ir ­
in g Co.,