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VILLAGES.
Mildenhall, James Thomas, farmer,
Lark Whistle farm
Painter, T., p.c.
Pocock, A., bailiff, Blacknest
Smith, T., Hold sway farm
Stair, J. H. Sidney, postmaster
Standley, Robert, keeper, Brimpfcon
fishery
Sturges, G., 1 v, â Pine Apple Inn â
Tanner, Charles, general stores, Hyde
End green
Theaker, W. E., builder, Blacknest
lodge
Timms, J. Upper Hyde end farm
Verrall, W. J., schoolmaster
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksons
Corners, Reading, for the best vain«
in Boots and Shoes for country wear
BROADM OOR.
(See Crowthorne).
B U C K L E B U R Y (B erks).
6 miles from Newbury, 10 from
Reading âPopulation 1911â1,136.
Area, 6131 acres.
Names in Reading postal d is trict
marked â r â ; those in Newbury
postal d is trict marked â n.â
Parish Council â Messrs. George
Grace, John Milson, Frederick PaulÂ
ing, W. C. Morton, F. A. Barr, Francis
Bate and Albert Millson; H. Guyatt,
Clerk
OverseersâFrederick Pauling and
W. R. Butler. Assistant Overseerâ
Henry Guyatt, Bradfield
District CouncillorsâFrancis Bate,
j .p., c.c., and W. R. Butler
Alston, Capt. Frank, Kingâs Copse,
Lower Common
Ballard, C. H., Hollywood r
Bate, Francis, c.c.,J.P.,Beenham Hatch
Burgess, Mrs. A., Alley road
Crook, William, Hill foot, n
Kerr, Mrs. V. D., Hatch Gate r
Langer, Carl, ph.d.f.c.s., Bucklebury
place
Morgan, John Hammond, Elliers, r
Palmer, Mrs. G. W., Marlston house n
BUC
685
Powell, W. H. T., Holly Bank, Alley
road
Russell, Mrs., The Grange r
Scott, The Hon. George, Gorse lands
Thorpe, Rev. Edward Monkhouse
vicar, r
Wallis, Miss, Roselands r
Webley-Parry, Mrs., Lady of the
Manor, Bucklebury cottage r
White, Mrs., Winchcorabe lodge, The
Avenue r
White, W. H., Spring cottage «
Wood, Miss C., Lower Common^
Allum.Mrs. Edwin, Cherry Orchard r
Ball, Robert, Nine Elms farm r
Barr, George Frederick, The Pot
kilns, Hawkridge n
Bastin, Jasper, farmer, Home farm n
Brown, A. J., â Fir Tree Innâ «
Britton, William, Walnut tree
Brown, E., schoolmaster
Burgess, Henry, farmer, New farm n
Butler, Walter Rowland, Lower
Common
Crook, Charles, Nuttage r
Cuthbert, Walter, The Slade
Dance, Mrs. farmer, Sadgrove farm n
Davis, George, fitter r
Dunn, William, Bylesâ Green farm
Eastland, Jas. David, â Bladebone
Inn â
Fisher, Frederick, builder, Slade n
Ford, Sidney II., grocer, postmaster, r
Francis, J., Birch farm
Freeman, George, Chapel row r
Grace, Geo., farmer, Hillfoot farm r
Green, George, butcher, n
Haigh, James, Hill house farm n
Hermon, Walter, Zinzan n
Isaac, Franklin, The Alley
Johnson, Charles, wood dealer, r
King, William David, ironfounder]
Lailey, William, bowl turner n
Laylev, Arthur, farmer, Copyhold
farm (Woolhampton postal district)
Marsham, John, Shingletons farm «
Millson, Alfred, farmer, Upper ComÂ
mon, n
Morton, W. C., farmer, Holly farm
Osgood, G., farmer, Sadgrove n
Patey, James,farmer, Greenâs old farm
Pauling, F., dealer, Lower Common
farmer