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MOR

VILLAGES.

M o rtim e r—continued.
M a s o n , R. K ., R a ilw a y H o te l,
M o to r C a r a n d F ly Pro=
prietor, close and open carriages
on hire
May, George, cab proprietor, King st
Mead, Miss, Briar Lea rd
M e r r ic k , E d w in T h o m a s , car=
penter, builder and undertaker,
West end
Merrick, John, Cherry cottage
Merrick, William, postman
Methold, V. M., motor and cycle
• depot, The Common
Mitchell, J., brickmaker, Mortimer st
Morton, Cecil, p.c., St. John’s rd
M o s d e ll, & L o v e ll, r e g is t e r e d
plumbers, sanitary engineers, de­
corators, brick manufacturers and
steam mill proprietors, Mortimer st
Nash, Milton, market gardener, Drury
lane
Neville, Thomas, boot and shoemaker,
sexton, Parish Church, Windmill rd
Penny, George, blacksmith, Mortimer
west end
Pert, George, ‘ Victoria Arms ’
Plumb, L , St. John's road
Pocock, George, builder and carpenter
Preece, C. G., chemist and druggist,
West End rd
Pring, T., Butler’s Land farm
Pring, A. G., farmer, Perrin’s farm
Punter, James, boot and shoemaker
Pursey, William, Mortimer st
P y e , G e o r g e , ‘ T u r n e r ’s A r m s ,’
W e s t e n d , A p a r t m e n t s and
T e a G ard en s
Rhodes, William A., solicitor
Riggs, Thomas, Horse and Groom,
The Common
Rumsey, A. E., carrier, Victoria rd
Salt, S. A., grocer, West End road
Sant, J. S., Draper, outfitter and boot
warehouse
Schofield, F., organist, Victoria rd
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. H., 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
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., Summerlug
White & Co., grocers and general
ironmongers, Windmill rd
Wise,Harry,farmer, Goddard’s green,
Wokefield
Wise, W. E., corn, coal, coke and
salt merchant
Woolford,J., gardener, Wokefield park
N E T T L E B E D (O xon).
5 miles from Henley, 10 from
Reading, 6 from Wallingford, 5
from Watlington. Postal district,
Henley - on - Thames. Population
1911—552. Nearest station, Henley
District Councillor & Guardian —
Rev. P. Armitage
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
1.0 p.m.; Sundays, 7.40 a.m. Des­