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GRA
VILLAGES.
Grazeley âcontinued
Alexander, G. W., Diddenham manor
farm
De Bathe, Major Max, Hartley Court
De Matos, William, Hill house
Neilson, Mrs., Grazeley court
Ouvry, Rev. John D., m.a., The
Vicarage
Templeton Thos. S., The Elms
Lawrence, Mrs. Laura, Castlemans
Remnant, James Farquharson, m.p.,
The Holt
Schuster, Mrs., Yield Hall
Shepherd, Joseph, Hill house
Wedderburn, Lt.-Col. A. S., Wakefield
Wells, Rev. Harry Morland, Scarletts
Young, Mrs. M., Hare Hatch lodge
Yoimg, Mrs. Oliver, High Cocketts
Brooker, Thomas
Bullingham, Frank C., Hartley court
farm
Butt, A., Jamesâs farm
Curnick, Frederick, Gravelly Bridge
farm
Double, Charles, shoeing smith
George, Mrs. R., farmer, Hop Kiln
farm, Pound green
Hewett, James, Manor farm
Higgins, John, parish clerk
Norris, H. W., Reid's farm
Rowe, James, Great Lea farm
Tice, Mrs., Great Lea House farm
Walker, Miss, schoolmistress
Woof, Charles, 1 v, 1 Old Bell â
Darvill J., head gardener, High
Cocketts
Doughty, Joseph, 1 v, â The Queen
Victoriaâ
Hunt, Henry, head gardener, Hare
Hatch lodge
Johnson, William, head gardener,
Hare Hatch grange
Leach, Frederick J., 1 v, â The Queen
Adelaide â
Rixon, Reuben, carpenter & builder
Sharp, William, grocer and proÂ
vision dealer, â The Holt â
Walter, James, head gardener, Mill
house
Wargrave Hardy Plant Farm Ltd.
Visit E . J a c k s o n
&
Son s,
Jacksonsâ Corners, Reading, when
you want the very best value in
Drapery.
H A R P S D E N (Oxon).
Postal d istrict, Henley-on-Thames
St. M argaretâs Churchâ Services
at 11 and 6.30 ; Holy Communion
at 12 on 1st and 3rd Sundays ; at 8
a.m. on all others
Chairman of Parish Meetingâ
W. G. Woolsey.
District Councillor â Maj-Gen.
Thomas E. Verner, c.b.
Overseersâ George Shorland and
Frank Talbot. Assistant Overseer
â C. P. Oliver
Postal informationâDeliveries 6.40
a.m., 12.15, 2.45 and 7.30 p.m.; SunÂ
days 10 a.m. Collections 6.40 a.m.,
12.15 & 7.30 p.m.; Sundays 6.40 a.m.
Nearest telegraph office, Henley
H A R E H A T C H (B e r k s ).
6 miles from Maidenhead. Under
Wargrave and D is tric t Parish
Council.
Postal Information-Deliveries 6.50
a.m., 4.45 p.m. Box cleared at 9.55
a.m., and 6.30 p.m. Sunday delivery
8 a.m., despatch 10.0 a.m. Kiln
Green post office â despatched 8
a.m., 1.10, 2.50 and 7.35 p.m. SunÂ
days arrive 8.0 a.m., despatched 9.55
a.m.--Sub - postmistress, Miss E.
Trendall
Forestersâ Court â Pride of the
Village (B3346), Horse and Groom
Hare Hatch, Berks; first Tuesday.
Sec., T. J. Hewlett, School House,
Twyford
Choate, Miss, Bear hill
Huggins, Albert Edward, Hare Hatch
house
Brakspear, Archibald Rowsell, Belle
Hatch
Corselis, Miss Helen, Harpsden house
Davison, George, White house
Denison, Hon. Harold Albert, j.p.,
Harpsden close
Dunbar-Kilburn, E., Cray
Fryer, Edwin James, Penbryn