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VILLAGES.

Bley, H., greengrocer
Ford, George, corn merchant,
Davis st
Ford, George, High Chimneys farm
Frazer, Isaac, ‘ John Barleycorn' Inn
Fulker, Harry George, builder
Gammon, George, Whistlev Green
Garraway, Fred, Park villas
Garni way, J., farmer, Hogmoor lane
Giles, Mrs., Whistley Green
Grant, Charles, carrier, Church farm
Haldy, Mrs., Laburnum villas
Harding, Graham, Cockbush cottage
Hatfield, J. Warren farm
Hawkins, George, Diamond villas
Heath, W . T., assistant overseer,
Whistley
Hicks, Denis E., Park road
H ic k s , E l i s h a
J ., m . o . n . r . s .
Rose S p e c ia lis t , G o ld and
Silver M e d a llis t
Hobbs, Edmund, Haines hill Home
farm
Jackman, Arthur, engineer, South
View
Johnson, J. A ., bootmaker
Johnson, W . C., builder, Green lane
Key, Mrs., Townsend cottage
King, Alfred John, ‘ The Castle Inn’
King, Charles, Hurst street
King, George, Whistley Mill farm
King, The Misses, Orchard farm
Lloyd, Ernest, South View
leader, W . G., Church farm
Machin, David, 1 v., ‘ Elephant and
Castle ’
McKie, Harry, b r, ‘ The Cricketers’
May, John, Montrose villa
Mayers, Airs., 3 Caversham villas
Mileham, Charles
Millson, W m ., b r, ‘The Jolly Farmer'
Newberry, W . F. E., Hurst Post
Office
Nock, Samuel J., Lee cottage
Parfitt, Reginald, Whistley farm
Parkins, Eclward, Broad Common
farm
Parsons, Frederick, Hovendon house
Porter, Frank, grocer and corn
merchant
Piiest, Frank
Priest, John, Park View
Purdon, Richard I., Hinton road
Record, Airs., Laburnum villas

K ID

721

Riches, Wm., Davis street post office
Rolfe, H ., Hurst nurseries
Rolfe, H., nurseryman, fruiterer
Scates, Simeon, g d, Hinton rd
Simonds, William, b r, The Swan
Slyfield, George
Slyfield, William, Broad Common rd
Small, Thomas
Smith, Frederick J., Church farm
Smith, Samuel, Orchard road
Smith, William, Church farm
Soundy, Edwin, Hinton road
Stafford, Byrom, Hatchgate farm
Stimson, G. C., builder
Taylor, George, Round lane
Walden, Henry, Dunt lane
Walden, William, Dunt lane
Webb, Edward, Churchman’s farm
West, James, Cross road
Wicks, William, 1 v, ‘ Green Man
Inn,’ farmer, carman & coal mer­
chant, Hinton rd
Wingfield, John, grocer, King st
White, Alfred William & Son, r . s . s . ,
shoeing smiths and cycle agents
White, John, Working Men’s Club
White, Richard, Park view
AViiley, L. A., Hurst Nurseries and
French garden
Worley, Thomas If., Church farm
E n g lis h L e a th e r B o o t R ep a ir»
in g C o., 11 London st, 1a Queen's
rd, 01
Oxford
rd, Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.
K ID M O R E E N D (O xon.)

R e a d in g p o s ta l tow n.
N e a re s t
s ta t io n , R e a d in g .
Area 2,450 acres. Population 1911
— 459.
Kidmore End is a hamlet and
ecclesiastical parish, formed by Order
in Council December 29th, 1853,
out of the civil parishes of Caver­
sham, Sonning, and Shiplake, four
miles north from Reading
District
Councillor — William
Lancaster Saunders
Parish
Council — H.
Taylor
(chairman), John Allwright, D. H. B.
Vanderstegen, A. Old, F. Paddick,
and Charles Ambrose ; Clerk— E. C.
Cooke