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VILLAGES.
Rural District Councillorâ Mr. J.
E. Alinatt
Bear Wood Church, situated at the
top of the village, is dedicated to St.
Catharine, and the living is a RecÂ
tory, in the gift of J. Walter, Esq.,
Bear Wood.
There is also a Baptist Chapel in
the parish
Bear Wood Institute and Reading
RoomâT. Neve, hon. sec.; W.
Hunt, caretaker
Bearwood and District Cottage
Garden Society â President, J.
Walter, Esq. ; Chairman, J. T.
Tubb ; Hon. Secretary, H. F.
Simmons
Bearwood Schools, accomodation 150
â Head Master, H. F. Simmonds;
Betten-Foster, Mrs., Sindlesham ho
Dunne, Major Terence, Toutley hall
Pinnock, G. F., Toutley cottage
Vickers, Rev. William Vernon, rector
Walker, C. Oakley, Kilburne lodge
Winnersh
Walker, Miss Oakley,
Walter, John, m.a ., Bear Wood
Wilson, Courtenay B., Winnersh
grove
A lln a t t , J o h n E d w a r d ,r e fr e s h ^
ment contractor, grocer, baker and
provision merchant
Bartlett, J., blacksmith, Bear Wood
Bastow, S. 0., farmer, Sindlesham
Billen, J., carpenter & joiner, Bear
Wood
Black, Charles, 1 v, â Walter Armsâ
Bowyer, Charles, bailiff, Hatch farm
Bowyer, Ernest, Mongel's farm
Bradbury, C., dairyman
Brigden, Mrs., post office
Cowie, Charles, The Terrace
Cox, Joseph, King street
Deane, W., Bearwood estate office
Denton, Charles, shoemaker
Dimond, J. G., bailiff, Bear Wood
farm
Farr, Charles, painter
Ford, Ernest
Ford, Joseph George and Arthur,
farmers, proprietors steam cultiÂ
vating tackle
SON
739
Fulker, George, â The Pheasant Innâ
King st
Grace, Harry, wool stapler, Loddon
bridge house, King street
Grainger, Wm., gamekeeper, Bear
Wood
Howkins, J. T. A., miller, SindleÂ
sham mills
Leach, Mrs. L., post office, King st
Lux Solis Lighting Co.
Neve. T., gardener to T. R. Harman,
Newberry, A. H., clerk of the works,
Bear Wood
Oates, W. G., parish clerk
Parsons, Blandy, Loddon Bridge farm
Rogers, George
Sargeant, W.
Shadbolt, Geo., manager, Gas works
Simmons, H. F., schoolmaster
Smith, W., blacksmith
Tubb, J. T., gardener, Bear Wood
Estate
Wingfield, John, coal merchant,
King st
S O N N IN G
& S O N N IN G
EYE.
3\ miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Area 1,247 acres. Population 1911
â 418.
Neares t station, Twyford 2| miles
Early Closing â Wednesday, 1
oâclock.
Rural District Councillor â Mr.
George John Wright
Sonning Parish Councilâ Dr. W.
Norman May, Messrs. George John
Wright, T. Russell, John Sumner,
Harry Webb and Elijah South; W.
H. North, clerk
OverseersâA. S. Cox and Elijah
South. Assistant OverseerâW. H.
North, 387 London Road, Reading.
Money order, post, telegraph and
parcels' post office. Letters arrive
on week-days at 7-20 a.m., 12-15 and
4-15 p.m.; despatched at 10-20 a.m.
2-20 and 7 p.m. Sundays, letters ar-,
rive at 7-10 a.m.; despatched at 12-45
and 7-35 p.m. Letter box cleared at
10-20 a.m., 2-20 and 7-5 p.m. ;
Sundays, 12-35 and 7-30 p.m. Closed
Thursdays 1 oâclock. -Post-mistress,
Miss M. A. Henwood.