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716
HUR
VILLAGES.
Hurs t âcontinued
Wicks, William, 1 v, â Green Man
Inn,â farmer, carman & coal merÂ
chant, Hinton rd
Wingfield, John, grocer, King st
White, Alfred William & Son, r.s.s.,
shoeing smiths and cycle agents
White, John, Working Menâs Club
White, Richard, Park view
Willey, L. A., Hurst Nurseries and
French garden
E. Jackson
&
S o n s , cater
specially for Boysâ School Clothing,
Jacksons' Corners & Oxford Street,
Reading.
K ID M O R E E N D (O xon.)
Reading postal town.
Nearest
station, Reading.
Area 2,456 acres. Population 1911
â 459.
Kidmore End is a hamlet and
ecclesiastical parish, formedby Order
in Council December 29th, 1853,
out of the civil parishes of Caversham, Sonning, and Shiplake, four
miles north from Reading
District
Councillor â William
Brazil
Parish CouncilâD. H. B. Vanderstegen (chairman), John Allwright,
A. Old, F. Paddick, E. Callas, and
W. Chown. Clerkâ E. C. Cooke
OverseersâJ. Allwright and W.
Chown.
Assistant Overseer and
Collector of RatesâE. C. Cooke, 5
Gosbrook street, Caversham
Parish Clerk & SextonâJackman,
Richard
At Gallows Tree Common is a
Methodist Chapel
Kidmore End Council Schoolâ
Schoolmaster, Higgens, T. F . ; assistÂ
ant Mistresses, Taylor, Miss, HigÂ
gens, Mrs.; infants' mistress, Akers,
Mrs.
New Church RoomâUsed for a
Drill Hall, and other purposes
Letters arrive through Reading,
delivered at 7-0 a.m. and 12-50 p.m.;
despatched at 12 50 and 7 p.m.;
Sundays, arrive at 7 a.m. and
despatched at 12-20 p.m. Kidmore
has now a money order office, savÂ
ingsâ bank department, and telegraph
office; also for licences, &c.
Balls, Alfred, Coldnorton
Bankhead-Browne, J., Dysonâs Wood
Bramson, Frederick, Chalk Home
Green
Carling, Mrs. Esther L., m.d., (Brux.),
l .s.a., (Lond.), Kingwood
Cnown, W., Tokerâs green
Craig, Mrs., Blountâs court
Hawkes, George H., The Elms
Maitland, Lady Margaret, Rose hill
Perrin, Edward, Highfield cottage
Phillips, Noel, Kidmore end house
Robson, Rev. H. Eric, m.a., vicar, The
vicarage
Simonds, W. H. J., surveyor
Smith, George, Tokerâs Green
Stocks, E., Rokeby, Tokerâs Green
Waine, Arthur Gibbons, Cross farm
Worthington, Mrs. Eveline, Dyson
Wood house
Absalom, W., bricklayer, Grove villa
Allwright, John Smithers, Fairview
Ambrose, Ambrose, Stanley cottage,
Gallows Tree common
Ambrose, Charles, Hillside Laundry
Appleton, J.
Blackall, Ernest, b r, â The Refor
mation â
Blackall, E. W., practical upholsterer
Brazil, W., Kidmore game farm
Brind & Son, butchers
Burnham, George, Gallows Tree
common
Callis, George, Gallows Tree Common
Carter, Charles T. IL, 1v, â The New
Innâ
Cox, Charles, farmer, Reddish farm
Crissfield, Henry
Finlay, Mrs.
Foster, Joseph, boot and shoe
maker, post office
Francis, T. B., Chalk house farm
Gilbert, James, The Retreat
Hamm, W.
Hancock, Miss, The Cottage
Harris, H.
Higgens, Thomas F., schoolmaster
Hiscock, Frank, carter, Bishopâs wood
cottage