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684
BRA
VILLAGES.
Brad fieldâ continued
Hinchin, Mrs. J. G., Post Office,
The Village
Nickless, Miss Eliza, laundress
Hill, E., village schoolmaster
Payne, C. A., carrier, Rotten row
Perry, H. & W., bootmakers, Southend
Poulter, Arthur, gardener, Rotten row
Ridley, Rev. John Thomas, The
Manse
Robinson, Albert Edward, master,
Southend school
Rowe, Tom D., parish clerk
Sellwood, Wm., carrier to Reading
Sparks, Tracey, newsagent, Tutts
Clump
Stanbrook,William,joiner,The Heaths
Tinson, Miss M. A., district nurse,
Southend
Trotman, J. Hedly, wheelwright, The
Heath
Tyler, Mrs., Jennettâs hill
Wakelin, James, farmer, Malthouse
farm
West, Charles, gamekeeper
West, Tom, carman and contractor,
Boot farm
Wickens, Arthur, briekmaker
Widdows, Percy L., relieving officer,
registrar of births and deaths,
Swallowsâ Rest
Wigmore, Tom W., Rotten Row
Wigmore, Mrs. W. L., Winding hill
Wilson, E. G. W., farmer, Boumefield
Wilson, Sergt.-Instructor, Bradfield
College
Wise, Joseph, grocer and draper,
Tuttâs clump, Post Office
E. Jackson &
Sons, cater
specially for Boysâ School Clothing,
Jacksonsâ Corners & Oxford Street,
Reading.
B R IM P T O N (B erks;.
12 miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Postal address, Brim pton, near
Reading.
Populationâ390
Nearest railway stationâMidgham
Rural District Councillorâ Hedley
Basil, Brimpton lodge
Parish Councilâ B. Hedley (chairÂ
man), H. Bowden, H. Cox, G. StamÂ
ford, J. Timms, T. James; clerk, C.
E. Westcombe
Letters addressed via Reading arÂ
rive by mail van, and are due at
Brimpton at 7 a.m. Deliveries at 7.15
a.m. and 12.35 p.m.; Sundays, 7.15
p.m.; despatched at 11 a.m. and 6.25
p.m.; Sundays, delivered 7.15 a.m.
despatched 6 p.m. Office for teleÂ
graph, money order, savingsâ bank,
insurance and annuity business,
and inland revenue licencesâPostÂ
master, J. H. Sidney Stair
Baker, Mrs., The Hatch
Barron, Miss, Brimpton cottage
Bulkley, Mrs., The Gables
Butler, Amos, Church hill
Cornwall, The Misses, Oakleigh
Cherry, Rear-Admiral, Highfield
Cherry, J. W., Redcot
Drury, Mrs. A. K., Highfield
Eastwood, Major H. de C., Hyde End
house
Fowler, Mrs., Crookham End house
Hadden, Fred, Stone house
Hall, Miss, Brimpton house
Hedley, B., Brimpton lodge
King, F., Blacknest house
Langford, Major W. J., Little park
house
Taylor, Rev. C. J., vicar
Waters, Mrs. William, The Manse,
Baptist Chapel
Andrews, C. W., 1 v, â Three Horse
Shoes â
Bambury, Arthur, Boot farm
Bowden, II., farmer, Manor farm
Bradley, Mrs. George, West end
Brown, Frank, Shalford farm
Collins, W., sexton
Cox, Henry, farmer, Glebe farm
Foster, George, Burnells farm
Howard, C, farmer and grocer, coal
merchant
Howard, Thomas
Inwood, C. Lower Hyde end farm
James, Tom, saw mills
King, W., â Horse and Jockey,â
blacksmith, Crookham