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VILLAGES.
Watson, W., builder and contractor,
High st
Weather all, Bernard, tailor, South
White, W. and J., Hillside Livery
Stables
W h e e l e r , G., M o t o r a n d En=
gin e e rin g W o rk s , Farrier,
e t c ., H i g h s t
Woods, Harry, private apartments,
Meadhurst
Wyard, Mrs., 1 v, â W ellsâ Hotel
Yeo, Charles and Sons, bootmakers,
High street
Visit E . J a c k s o n
&
Sons,
Jacksonsâ Corners, Reading, when
you want the very best value in
Drapery.
____________
A S H A M P S T E A D (B e r k s ).
11 miles from Reading.
Postal
district, Reading.
Area, 2,082 acres. Population in
1911â 351
District Council lorâ(Vacant).
OverseersâW. Light and Harry
Smith; Assistant OverseerâA.
Hancock
Ashampstead Churchâ Sunday serÂ
vices, Holy Communion second and
fourth Sundays at 8 a.m., other
Sundays at 12 oâclock; matins,
litany and sermon, 1 1 a.m.; evenÂ
song and sermon, 6 p.m.
WedÂ
nesday, evensong, 7 p.m. Holy
Days, matins, 9 a.m. Sermon on
Wednesdays in Advent and Lent.
The Council Day School, a commoÂ
dious structure, is near the church
and vicarage. Average attendance
55. Acreage of parish, 2,057 acres
BAR
675
Smallbone, Miss Blorenge house
Butler, W. J., carpenter, The Common
Brown, F., School house
Brown, Mrs., school-mistress
Dewe, William II., Church farm
Gardiner, H. B., South view
Hancock, J., assistant overseer
Hlsley, Martha, g d
Knowles, E., bailiff, Hartridge farm
Light, W., bailiff, Pyt House farm
McQuhae, T., grocer, draper and
general dealer
Nullis, William, bootmaker.
Simmons, Stanley, Childâs court farm
Smith, Harryââ, Ashampstead common
Smith, Henry, blacksmith
Street, Thomas, coal dealer, post office
Townsend, James, bricklayer, The
Village
Venners, J., baker, Quickâs Green
Ware, Joseph, Rose cottage
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksonsâ
Comers, Reading, Ready-to-Wear
Clothing for Father and Son.
B A R K H A M (Berks).
Reading.
Postal
d istrict, Wokingluim.
Area, 1,388 acres. Population in
1911, 261. District Councillor,
CaptainCostin. Overseers, George
Harris and Jonas Isaacs
Letters are delivered at 7.25 a.m. and
5.25 p.m., and are collected at 9.30
a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; Sundays, 10.15
a.m. Arborfield is the nearest post,
money order and telegraph office.
Sub-postmaster, Mattingley, J.
Council SchoolâBarkham and ArÂ
borfieldâ Hayward, James, master
6 M iles from
Letters are delivered daily at 8.30 a.m.
and 4.50 p.m. Post closes Sunday
9.30 a.m. and on weekdays 5 p.m.
Early ClosingâThursdays at 1 p.m.
Ditchfield, Rev. P. II., rector
Foster, Major, Mote house
Garland, H., Manor house
Sturgess, E. M., Barkham square
Barry, Major R. M., Pyt House farm
Leighton, Mrs., Clackâs End, Ashhampstead common
Norton, A. T., c.b., f.r.c.s., Leyfieldâs
wood
Allum, William, gamekeeper
Barker, Mrs. F.
Barker, Frederick, 1 v, â Bull Inn â
Bayliss, F., carrier
Bell, Sergt. Langley, Common farm