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Aldermaston—continued
Duchesne C., Park farm
Follett, W., ‘ Falcon Inn ’
Ford, Henry, carpenter, wheelwright
and undertaker
F o r d , C h a r l e s G., E n g i n e e r ,
S h o e in g S m it h and C y c le
A g e n t , P e t r o l &. A c c e s s o r i e s
Frankum, Robert James, Malt house
Galt, A., gardener, Aldermaston court
Goddard, H., estate carpenter
Goodall, Tom, Wasing lodge east
Goswell, Alfred
Greenfield, F. C., gamekeeper
Pliggs, Alfred, forester, Spring lane
Iremonger, M. W., Aldermaston mills
Jacob, F. W., rod grower, Rose farm
Keep, Henry, bootmaker
Kitt, John, head gardener, Wasing pi
Meade, W., dairyman, Aldermaston
court
Monger, Miss Mary, infants’ school
mistress
Nash, H., parish clerk
Randall, Alfred, schoolmaster
Simons, R. F., ' Hind’s Head’ Hotel
Smith, Miss M. S., Corner cottage
Summers, Fred, Fronde’s farm
Summers, Mrs. M. A.
Thatcher, T., Malt house
Walker, Samuel, police constable
Walters, Henry, tailor, draper and
newsagent
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksons’
Corners, Reading, for the best value
in Boots and Shoes for country wear
ALDERM ASTON W HARF.
Balding, Mrs., The Laurels
Earley, Geo., Secretary, The Brewery
Jones, George, station master, Alder­
maston station
Matthews, H., post office, Beenham
parish
Spencer, Albert, 1 v, ‘ Butt Inn ’
S t r a n g e & Son, Ltd., b r e w e r s &
s p i r i t m e r c h a n t s , A Id e rm a s=
ton B r e w e r y
Strange, F. G., Brewery house
Strange, William Draper, Bridge ho.

Turner, E.,
brewery

brewer, Aldermaston

Visit E. J a c k s o n & S o n s , 21-23
Oxford Street, Reading, the leading
Outfitters, Sole Agents for Swan
Collars 3 for 1/-; and Imperia
Clothing for Gentlemen’s Wear.
A R B O R FIE LD & NEW LAN D
( B e r k s .)
5b miles from Reading. Postal
d is trict, Reading.
Arbor field—Area, 1469 acres. Popu­
lation in 1911— 234.
Newland—Area, 1227 acres. Popu­
lation 288
Rural District Councillor—F. W.
Seymour
Parish Council—John Simonds (chair­
man), A. C. Taylor, Geo. Bentley
and Francis William Seymour.
Arthur Garrett, clerk
St. Bartholomew’s Church—services,
11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; Holy Com­
munion, last Sunday in month,
8 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Council Schools- -Arborfield & Barkham. James Hayward, headmaster
Army Remount Depot—Superinten­
dent, Capt. J. Vere-Foster; Veterin­
ary Officers in charge, Capt A.
Gale, m .r.c.v.s., J. W. Whitecross,
m.r.c.v.s. & Percy Howard,m.r.c.v.s.
Post, money order, telegraph, and
savings bank office. Letter de­
liveries, week days— 7 a.m., 1.40
6.30 p.m.; despatches, 8 a.m.,
12.55, 1.50, 6.25 p.m. Sundays—
deliveries, 7 a.m. ; despatches,
12 noon
Anderson, Rev. Joshua Alexander,
m.a., The Rectory
Bruce, Mrs., Arborfield Court
Hargreaves, Mrs., Arborfield Hall
O’Rorke, Capt. F. C., Birch house
Scrivener, Alfred Ebenezer
Simonds, John, Newlands
Vere-Foster, Capt. J., The Four Firs
Barker, C., farmer, Whitehall farm