Smiths_1916_0764.jpg
Permissions
Please contact us if you wish to republish an image or documents from this collection; or you would like to donate illustrations to the collection; or if you wish to add to or correct the information on this database. Tel: 0118 901 5950 Email: libraries@reading.gov.uk
Every effort has been made to trace copyright holders, obtain permission from them and to ensure that all credits are correct. The Reading Borough Libraries have acted in good faith at all times and on the best information available to us at the time of publication. We apologise for any inadvertent omissions, which will be corrected as soon as possible if notification is given to us in writing.
In the event you are the owner of the copyright in any of the material on this website and do not consent to the use of your material in accordance with the terms of conditions of use of this website, please contact us at info@readinglibraries.org.uk and we will withdraw your material from our website forthwith on receipt of your contact details, written objection and proof of ownership.
Image Details
There is no information available.
Add to Basket
OCR Text
744
SPE
VILLAGES.
Spencer's Woodâ continued.
Hinton, W., The Square
Hobbs, H., family butcher, and at
Swallowfield
Horwood, Henry, The Square
Horwood, Miss E. J., tobacconist
and confectioner
Huggins, T.( Hyde End road
Jewell, Bertram W., engineer
Kent, Charles, Farley view
Lawrence, Mrs., The Hill
Lay, G., jobbing gardener
Lee,. Richard, grocer and provision
merchant
Lewingdon, John
London, C., Oarfair
Lowe, John, post office, ponies and
traps for hire
Merritt, M. J., bootmaker
Moore, Mrs., draper
Prior, David, market gardener, The
Hill
Pyke, G. F., Hyde End
Raybould, Nurse, certified midwife
Richards, Miss, Brixton villa
Rickards, G., The Firs
Rogers, Ellis, Tidewell
S a n t , F . G ., G e n e r a l D ra p e r
Saunders & Maynard, grocers, Hyde
End
Smith, Mrs., Briar Lea
Sumpster, John, Hyde End
Swain, Alfred
Swain, John, Beech Hill road
Swain, William, Beech Hill road
Tanner, Stanley, gardener, The Croft
Tanner, Wm., coachman, The Croft
Thatcher, H., 1 Belmont villas
Watkins, Mrs., Basingstoke road
Webb, Alfred, saddler
Wheeler, W., builder
White, Mrs., dressmaker, The Nest
Wilson, G., Beech Hill road
Wilson, S., Nullis farm
Wiseman, F.
Wynn, William, bailiff
Yeo, James, coal and coke merchant
S T A N F O R D D IN G L E Y .
10 miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Populationâ 139. Area 914 acres.
Letter box closes at 5 p.m. No
collection or delivery on Sunday
Rural District Councillorâ Rev. J.
E. Gun
Overseersâ Edward C. Grace and
S. Hamblin. Assistant Overseerâ
Henry Guyatt, Bradfield
Cox, James, Green lane
Gun, Rev. J. E., The Rectory
Hocking, Chas. Henry, Chalk Pit
cottage
Home for Belgian Refugees, Brookside
Jones, Dr. H., The Willows
Patten, Lieut.-Col. George R. B.,
Garden house
Chapman, George, baker, grocer and
blacksmith; post office
Grace, Edward C., threshing machine
proprietor, overseer, Field farm
Hamblin, Stephen, builder, etc.
Hamblin, Walter J., water cress
grower
Holloway, Samuel, Green lane
Judd, Sidney, Severalâs farm
Juniper, Herbt., mineral water
manufacturer
Leader, F. J., Mazelands farm
Mitchell, Harriet, 1 v, â Bull Inn â
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacrsons
Corners, Reading, for China, Glass
and Cutlery; laraest selection.
S T O K E R O W (O xon).
Postal d istrict, Henley-on-Thames
Postal, telegraph, money order and
savingsâ bank; postmaster, R. Page
Brazil, Mrs. Thomas, Manor House,
Newnham hill
Cox, F., Burnley
Hutchinson, Rev. T., vicar, The
Vicarage
Neat, Frederick, Newnham house
Pitt, Mrs. V., The Bungalow
Absalom, Mrs.
Absalom, Robert
Ashby, Mrs.
Biggs, Joseph, builder
Bitnell, A. R.
Bond, John, P.O.