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VILLAGES.
W a r f ie ld —c o n tin u e d .

Post office, Warfield street— D eliv­
eries from Bracknell. Despatched 7
& 11-15 a.m. & 6-50 p.m. Postmaster
Street, James
Parish Council — S . C a r t e r
(chairman), Messrs. J. B. Bilham,
G. Panter,T. W. Bowyer, H. Crocker,
W. Bowyer, W. II. Baily, W. G.
Denby, H. Lawrence and W. Cocks
Brownlow, Gen., Sir Charles, g.o.b.,
Warfield hall
Burges, Lieut.-Col. George, Hawthorndale
Calvert-Jones, Mrs., Newell Hall
Cocks, William, The Laurels
Finlay, Sir C. Kirkman, Warfield
grove
Geary, F., Battle Bridge
Gosling, R. H., m .p .h., Hawthorn hill
Henderson, Mrs., Crutchfield house,
^ Hawthorn hill
nerschel, Sir William, The Rectory
Hewat, Miss, Warfield cottage
Jennings-Bramley, Miss A., Glebe
cottage
Lawrence, Henry, The cottage,
Edmund’s Green
Lewis, J., Holly green
Littledale, C. St. George, W ickhill ho.
Thackeray, Rev. W. A., vicar, The
vicarage
Walsh, Hon. Arthur, Warfield park
Wood, Major, The Gables
Bowyer, Edward, caretaker of school
Bowyer, Geo., Stroud's Copse cott­
age, Nuptown
Bowyer, T., coachbuilder, Battle
Bridge
Campbell, C., undertaker, Warfield st
Crocker, H., farmer. West end
Crow, R., Jealot’s hill
Davis, W., 1 v, ‘ Shepherd’ s House’
Haines, C., farmer, Newell Green farm
Hatfield, Mary Ann, 1v, ‘ Cricketers,’
Haley green
Howell, W., 1 v, ‘ Leather B ottle’
Laishley, Arthur, baker, Bott bridge
Large, Thomas, farm bailiff, Haw­
thorn hill
Lawrence, Richard, Brockhill farm
Miles, J., ‘ Plough & Harrow

Moss, James, ‘ New Inn,’ Bott B ridge
Richardson, C., ‘ The Four Horse
Shoes ’
Smith, C., smith, the forge, Moss end
Street, James, baker, etc., W arfield
Tapping, Ernest, dairyman, Honeywood farm, Nuptown
Tutton, J., W hitelock’s farm
Tutton, Walter, farmer, Stroud cott..
V isit E .
Jackson
&
S on s,
Jacksons’ Corners, Reading, when
you w ant the very best value in
Drapery.
W A R G R A V E (B e r k s ).
7 m ile s fr o m R e a d in g .

P o s t a l d is ­
t r i c t , T w y f o r d . A r e a , 4,461 a c r e s .
P o p u l a t i o n i n 1911— 2,112.

Post, money order, telegraph, sav­
ings’ bank, and parcels post. Letters
are delivered at 6-30 a.m., 11-30 a.m.
and 6-30' p.m .; Sundays, 7 a.m. Col­
lected, weekdays at 8-40 and 10 a.m.,
3, 7-50 and 10-15 p.m .; Sundays, S
p.m. Sansom, W illiam , postmaster
District Councillors— Major Bulkeley, d.s.o., and A. E. Huggins
Parish Council - R e v . B. Staunton
Batty, Thomas Rose, Capt. W illis,
Messrs. H. F. Nicholl, John McCrea,
m.b., F. R. Slade, G. J. Wicks, H. G.
Burson, T. R. Grey, H. C. Bond and
T. A. Plowman ; j . Cunliffe, clerk
Overseers— John McCrea, m.b. and
G. J. Wicks.
Early closing day, Wednesday at 2
Barefield, James, Victoria rd
Barber, W. H., Culham court
Bell, H. G., Jessamine cottage
Bennett, John, Homestead
Berriss, Henry, Victoria rd
Bond, Henry C., W argrave court
Boulton, Mrs., The Orchard
Bridgeman, Mrs. Ada
Bulkeley, Major Henry Charles, d.s.o.,
c.c., Linden hill
Carpenter, Charles, The Cot
Churcher, Capt. B. T., H ill house
Clack, Edward, Victoria rd
Clarke, Cecil Somers, The Arches
Coe, Mrs., Red cottage