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VILLAGES.
EAR
701
Cartwright, George IL, baker and
jWjllmott, Miss M.
grocer, Binfield Heath
Cullurn, Arthur, Play Hatch
BROADMOOR ASYLUM.
Fisher, F., b r, Bird-in-hand
Government Establishment for the
Fisher, 1L, farmer, Bryant's farm
Criminal InsaneâJohn Baker,
Ford, George, Dunsden Green farm
supt. ; Dr. Foulerton, deputyFord,
Walter, farmer, Bishop Land's
su.pt. Dr. Connelly, assistant. A.
farm
E. Sayer, steward. Samuel Smith,
Fry,
William, 1 v, â Shoulder of
chief attendant
Mutton â Inn
Girdler, James
E. Jackso n
S o n s , Jacksonsâ Harris, John, farmer, Hampstead
Corners, Reading, Practical Tailors,
farm, near Henlev-on-Thames
Patterns, and Styles sent post free ;
Harvey, â , â Coach and Horses ' near
Ladies' Tailoring a speciality.
Henley-on-Thames
Hullcoop, William, schoolmaster
D U N SD EN & P L A Y H A T C H
Inwards, Charles, farmer, Corkâs farm
(O x o n ,)
Kent, H. J., Vine cottage
Maskell, A. E.
4 M iles from Reading.
Postal
May, Ernest Wm, Play Hatch farm
d istrict, Reading.
Silver, William, dairyman, LittleDistrict Councillorâ Thos. Cane
stead farm
Parish Councilâ Messrs. F. H.
Stannard, Albert Maskell, Albert Hy. | Talbot, G. W.
Thorpe,
John
Wells, Charles Cox, J. Pound, W.
Werrell, Ernest Alfred, b r, â The
Fitch, J. T. Reading and W. L.
Black Boy; â Post office
Saunders (chairman); ClerkâE. C.
Wheeler, William, âFlowing Spring
Cooke, 5 Gosbrook street, Caversham
White, Walter, Vine cottage, PlayÂ
OverseersâWalter Ford and T.
hatch
Cane, Junr. Assistant Overseer and
Wilder, Charles, Post cottage, PlayCollector of RatesâE. C. Cooke
hateh
Letters are delivered in Dunsden at
Wooten, A., â Crown Inn'
7-5 a.m. & 1-25 p.m., & Playhatch at 8
aun. The Dunsden post office is cleared
E A R L E Y (B e r k s ).
on week-days at 7-10 a.m. & 6.25 p.m.
Contiguous to Reading. Reading
Sundays at 12-0 noon. The wall
postal
d istrict. Population, 1911
letter box at' Playhatch is cleared on
456. Area, 1917 acres.
week-days at 8-5 a.m. & 6-40 p.m.,
St. Peterâs Church, Earleyâ icar,
on Sundays at 12.15 p.m.
The
Rev. Canon William Weekes Fowler,
nearest money order and telegraph
m.a., d.sc.; curate, Rev. H. V ardley
office, Binfield Heath
King, m .a. Services, Holy ComÂ
munion 8 a.m. ialso on first and third
Johnstone, William Lionel, Binfield
Sundays in the month, 12-15 p.m. ,
Heath
and on Thursdays and Holy Days,
Wigan, Rev. Herbert, The Vicarage
8 a.m. Matins, i l a.m.; Children s
Service, 3 p.m.; Evensong, 6.30 p.m.
Appleby, Miss
Weekdays, Matins, 10 a.m. during
Barlow, Reuben, b r, â George and
the summer months, 8a.m. Evensong,
Dragon â
! 5-30 p.m.
Beard, William
St. Peter's Hall
Bestley, Samuel
Porter Institute, Working Men's
Broadhurst, George, cowman, Comp
Club â President,
Rev.
Canon
farm
Fowler, Hon. Treasurer, F. A.
Cane, Thomas, Junr., Row Lane farm
j Sargeant
Cane, Thomas, Row lane farm
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