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L
772
WOO
VILLAGES.
W O O LH AM PTO N.
719 acres.
Population 1911
489
Postal, savingsâ bank and teleÂ
graph office. Deliveries, 6 a.m. and
12 noon and 5.45 p.m. ; Sundays,
7.25 a.m. Despatches, 9, 11.45 a.m.,
2.30 and 7.40 p .m .; Sundays, 7 25
p.m., postmaster, II. Coxeter
Nearest Station, Midgham
Overseers
George Brown and
Henry Hobbs
Adarps, Mrs. S. A., Ilighgate villa
Allum, Mrs. Charlotte, Cherry
Qrchard
Attvvood, Hugh
Currie-Blythe, J. B., The Cottage
Frankum, George, Brookside
Frankum, Henry, The Poplars
F reeman, Rev. Herbert F.,The Rectory
Gell, II. Willingham, The Court
Gurowski, Count Dudley Beaumont,
Lord of the manor, Woolhamptonpk
Hawkins, Edward Thomas
Houghton, Edward George
Hurley, Rev. David, Abbott 1 Douai
Kelly, Rev. W. E., Prior
/ AbbeyHurt, G. E. P., Woolhampton lodge
Lailey, George William, Copyhold
Little, Col. C. Colhoun, m .d., m .c.h.,
Midgham cottage
Marsh, W illiam
McCartney, Mervyn E., Kennet Orley
Munday, E., Brook lawn
Area
Bartholomew, T., b r, â Rose and
Crown â
Bennett, H. R., poultry breeder and
exporter, Kill farm
Brooks, Owen, police constable
Brown, Albert Victor, Osier merchant
Brown. A., The W illows
Brown, George, rod grower
Coxeter, II., post office
Frankum, Ii. J., miller
Hobbs, II., rope & cloth manufacturer
Hobbs, Owen, Clock house
Hobbs, John, general shop
J o h n s o n . G. W ., B u ild e r , D e =
c o r a t o r , C o n t r a c t o r & Un =
d e rta k e r, N u rs e ry H ouse
Marshall, George, Home farm
Moore, B. C., 1 v, â Falmouth Arms â
Hotel
Naylor, Mrs., Brook wharf
Payne, Daniel Richard, b r, â The
Row Barge Inn ; â saddler, &c.
Porter, F -, stationmaster
Shuttle, Albert, blacksmith
Shuttle, Albert, grocer, &c.
Simmonds, A., hairdresser
Taplin, Charles, draper and grocer
Thompson, J. W., draper and newsÂ
agent
Warner, F., b r, â Rising Sun â
Warner, George, baker
Warner, IT. S., job master
White, Richard, Highgate villas
E. Jackson &
S on s,
rater
Ackerman, E. PTâ schoolmaster
specially for Boys' School Clothing,
Adams, G. H., butcher and 1 v, â The j Jacksons' Corners
O xford Street,
Angel Inn â
Reading.
Allum, L., boot and shoemaker
Attwood, Hugh, basket maker
YO RKTOW N.
A y r e s , C. & G., L t d ., C o a l M er=
(S e e C cim b ei-len ).
c h a n ts , B r o o k W h a r f