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HIG

VILLAGES.

Highm oor— continued.
Nearest railway station, Henley.
F. Bailey, carrier from Nettlebed and
Highmoor to Henley-on-Thames,Tues­
day & Thursday, to ‘ Broad Gates,’ in
the Market place. Highmoor, 11.15
a.m. Henley, 3 p.m.
St. Paul’s Church, Highmoor cross.
Holy commimion, 8 a.m.; Matins,
10.15 a.m.; Holy communion, 11
а.m.; Children’ s service, 3 p.m.;
Litany, 3.30 p.m.; Evening service,
б.30 p.m .; Vicar, Rev. J. Hughes
Burr, H., Satwell house
Hughes. Rev. J., The vicarage
Macintyre, Hugh, Highmoor Hall
Wiles, T., m. p., Satwell Spinneys
Baker, H. J., schoolmaster
Baldwin, Mrs., postmistress
Bayliss, Thomas, builder
Heath, George, Witheridge hill
Heath, Albert, grocer, Witheridge hill
Leader, Albert, ‘ The Woodman Inn,’
Page, H. G., Highmoor farm
Page, George, chair-wood turner,
Stone house, Highmoor cross
Parker, J., ‘ The Sun Inn,’ Withe­
ridge hill
Phillips, L. March, Satwell farm
Stevens, Mrs., Witheridge hill
Taylor, Edward W., ‘ Dog and Duck
Inn ’
Webb, William, wood dealer
Wise, Mrs. J.
Yeatman, Mrs., 1The Lamb,’ b r,
Satwell
H U R S T (B e r k s ).
(Includes St. Nicholas Plurst, and
Winnersh.)
Area, 2988 acres and Winnersh 2045
acres. Population, 1911— 1,069, and
of Winnersh, 679.
5£ miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Tiuyford.
The Ecclesiastical Parish consists
of portions of the old Liberties of
Whistley, Broad Hinton and Win­
nersh. The registers date from the
year 1583
Church of England, dedicated to
St, Nicholas.—Vicar, Rev.E. Broome.

Services:— Sundays, at 8 and 11 a.m.,
3 and 6 p.m.; Daily, 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Churchwardens: -Messrs. Harcourt
J. Roe and J. White ; Parish clerk
and sexton, Alfred William White.
District Councillor — Mr. G. Ford
Parish Council—Messrs. A. Mackey,
(chairman), W. Wicks, J. White, A.
J. Mackey, j .p., T. Haig, Edmund
Hobbs, Alfred W. White, H. Walden
and D. Machin
Overseers -G. Bullock and R. Parfitt. Assistant Overseer — W. T.
Heath
Voluntary School—Master F. E.
Child; Girls’ mistress, Miss N.
Field; Infants mistress, Mrs. Record
Post Office — Wokingham road.
Letters delivered 7 a.m. and 4-45
p.m.; Sundays, 7.0 a.m. Despatched
week - days, 10.10 a.m., and 7.0
p.m. Sundays 9.35 a.m. Money
order, telegraph, savings bank,
parcels post office and telephone call
office.W. F. E. Newberry, postmaster.
Branch post office, Davis st, deliveries
8.5 a.m. and 5-40 p.m.; Sundays, 8-5
a.m.
Despatches, week-days only,
9.40 a.m. and 5.45 p.m; Sundays 9.20
a.m. Parcel post office— William
Riches, postmaster
Working Men’s Club —John White
Ambrose, William, Park view
Andrew, Mrs. J. G., Oakley cottage
Barker, Col. Frederick George, Stanlake house
Broome, Rev. Edmund, vicarage
Castell, Edward Lailey, The Firs,
Dunt lane
Cobham, Mrs. R. G., High Chimneys
Fewster, Caleb, The Elms, Lodge
rd, Whistl sy Green
Finch, Mrs. and Miss,Hurst grove
Friedrich, Baroness, Frogmore
Godsall, Edward P., Winnersh lodge
Godsall, Capt. William, Haines hill
Haig, Thomas, Hinton house
Kirk, Mrs., The Orchards
Mackey, Archibald J.,. j .p., Hurst
house
Mackey, Misses, Hinton lodge
Martineau, Philip, Hurst Lodge
Mellor, James, The Woodlands
Medcalf, Mrs., Keyer’s Bridge farm