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VILLAGES.
T I D M A R S H (B e r k s ).
5 miles from Reading. Postal
district, Reading.
Area 785 acres. Population in
1911— 158
The ancient village Church, dedi­
cated to S. Lawrence, withitsNorman
doorway, early English font and
almost unique pentagonal apse, is
always open. Services on Sunday at
11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and every other
Sunday at 8 a.m.
Lord of the Manor—J. E. M.
Hopkins, Esq., 6 Worcester terrace,
Clifton, Bristol
Rural District Councillor — Rev.
Alex H. Hopkins
Overseers—Rev. A. H. Hopkins,
Charles West and P. Stone
The nearest money order and tele­
graph office is at Pangbourne, from
whence letters are delivered
Wall letter box cleared at 8.40 a.m.
and 7.35 p.m.; Sundaj's, 8.55 a.m.
Donaldson, Mrs., The Crofts
Ffowkes, Mrs., Mill house
Hopkins, Rev. Alex. II., The Rectory
Schulman, Hienrick, Tidmarsh Manor
Tyler, Captain, r.n ., The Grange
Beasley, Hylton, grocer & baker
Burgess, William, blacksmith
Dowling J., farmer, Tidmarsh green
Gulliver, John, Manor farm, Tid­
marsh
Haines, George, farmer and contrac­
tor, Tidmarsh farm
Pullen, Mrs. Frances 1 v, ‘ The Grey­
hound’
Smith, Charles, estate manager to the
Lord of the Manor, Tidmarsh green
Stone, Percy, miller
Ward, Arthur, gamekeeper to Col.
W. Thornton
T IL E H U R S T ,
I n c lu d in g C a lc o t.
3 miles from Reading.
In the
Bradfield R ura l D istnct.
Area 1480 acres. Population 1911—
480.
A large part of this parish was in­
corporated into the Borough of

T IL

759

Reading in November, 1911, and resi­
dents of that portion will be found in
order in the Reading sections of this
book.
St. Michael’s Parish Church—
Services, Sunday, 8 and 11 a.m., and
6.30 p.m. Rector, Rev. H. R. Cooper
Smith, d.d.; Parish clerk, Henry
Middleton
Calcot Row Mission Room—Sunday evening service 6.30
Calcot Row Sunday School—
Superintendent, Miss E. Cox
District Councillor, (vacant).
Overseers, E. T. Shorney and E.
Tompkins; Assistant Overseer, T.
H. YVoodeson
Relieving and Vaccination Officer
and Registrar of Births, etc., Edward
Bunce, Highclere, YVestwood rd, Tile­
hurst
Tax Collector, Edward Towner,
150 Friar st, Reading
Tilehurst Post Office. Deliveries
6.45 and 11.15 a.m., and 4.30 p.m,
7.30 p.m. (callers), Sundays, 6.45 p.m.
Despatches 9 and 11.15 a.m. and 1.30.
3.30 and 7.30 p.m.; Sundays, 7.15
p m. John Drew, Postmaster
Post Office, Calcot Row, nearest
telegraph office Theale. Deliveries,
6.30 a.m. 12.15 & 7.25 p.m. (callers)
Sundays, 6.30 p.m.
Despatches,
9.50 a.m., 3.50 and 8 p.m. Sundays,
8.0 p.m. Thomas Wise, postmaster
Wall letter boxes opposite the
Church and the Horn Castle
Baily, A., Calcot Gardens
Blagrave, Henry Barry, The Cottage,
Calcot Park
Came, A., Bonavista
Fraser, Hugh, Holmcroft
Graham, Mrs., Highcroft
Harris, John, Prospect Park cottage
House, Mrs., The Kennels
Krabbe, Mrs., Calcot Grange
Miller, James, Broomhill
Poulton, Frederick, Longleat
Rake, Herbert, Denefield
Ross, D.t Hall place
Rosslyn, Earl of, Calcot park
Rowcroft, Francis G. T.. Lendham
Ruse, Miss E., Cherwell, Bath rd