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VILLAGÄÄ.

Stratfieldsaye —cont inued
Page-Roberts, Rev. F., rector
Wellington, His Grace the Duke of,
k.g., Stratfieldsaye park
Best, F., grocer
Blake, E. G., estate foreman
Broadhurst, D., g d
Butler, Mrs., Purdue’s farm
Chilvers, Miss, dressmaker
Chuter, Stephen, schoolmaster
Dodd, Arthur, tailor, draper and
assistant overseer
Gosling, James, King’s farm
Ham, Harry, farmer
Hendy, G. F., Waterloo cottage
Hendy, Mrs., postmistress and agent
Hampshire Friendly Society
Hitchings, L. P. bailiff, Home farm
Hodges, C., Fair Oak
Hodges, Miss, dressmaker
Holbrook, Mrs., South End farm
Holloway, John P., ‘ Newlnn ’
Hornsby, Mrs., housekeeper, Strat­
fieldsaye house
Jacob, Mrs., Lavell’s farm
Lanham, Miss J. L., Infants’ school
mistress
Kitwell, William, gamekeeper, Ladylands
Lunn, Frank, Parson’s farm
Lucas, W., gamekeeper, Pheasantry
lodge
Matthews, W., ‘ Four Horse Shoes ’
Matthews, —, head gardener to the
Duke of Wellington
North, G. F., agent to the Duke of
Wellington
Reid, — , County police
Rogers, H. J., Herriott’s farm
Rogers, Roderick Sam., Ives farm
Series, Albert, parish clerk
Smith. F. T., 1 v ‘ Wellington Arms ’
hotel
Staniford, F., carrier
Willshire, G., Wigmore farm
Woods, W., shoemaker
Visit E . J a c k s o n
&
So n s’
Jacksons’ Corners, Reading, when
you want the very best value in
Drapery.

S T R A T F 1 E L D T U R G IS
(H an ts).
Post via Winchfield 11 miles from
Reading.
The living is sequestrated but
the parish is in charge of the Rev.
Herbert Thomas Hughes, rector of
Hartley Wespall, who conducts the
services at the church
Holloway, Daniel William Trenby,
The Rectory
Baldwin, Thomas, 1 v, ‘ Red Lion
Inn,’ Hartley Westpall
Goring, T. M., butcher, Wheeler’s
farm
Isaacs, Richard Raymond, farmer,
New House farm
Lucas, G., farmer, Turgis Court
North, Thomas
Nurden, J., ‘ The Cricketers ’
Pearman, F., grocer
Phillips, F., bailiff, Lawn farm
Smith, Frederick, 1 v, ‘ Wellington
Arms ’ Hotel
Smythe, George, Hartley Wespall
Taylor, J., Yew Tree cottage
S T R E A T L E Y (B e r k s ).
9 miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
A rea
3 ,0 55
acres. Population, 732.
Nearest Station, Goring. Early
Closing, Wednesday at 2
Streatley, with its hamlets of Westridge and Southridge, is situated at
the point where the Icknield Way
crosses the Thames into Oxfordshire.
It is six miles south of Wallingford,
and nine miles north-west of Reading
St. Mary’s Church—Services, Sun­
day, Holy Communion 8 or 11 a.m.;
morning 11; afternoon (children) 3 ;
evening 6; Holy Days, Holy Com­
munion at 8 ; Week-days, morning,
8.30 and 10. Rev. E. I. Gillam,
m .a., vicar; Churchwardens, Messis.
John Smallbone and E. T. Hatt.
There is a Baptist Chapel in the
village- ministers various
Streatley and Goring Golf Club—
secretary, Major Churchill; attendant,
Avery Green