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VILLAGES.
Gibson, Mrs., Parfitt cottage
Glass, Lady Ann, Warbrook
Hill, Ledger, Warbrook cottage
■Jubb, Misses, Glaston hill house
Kingsley, Miss Rosa Georgina, Keys
Locke, Miss, Dressors
Manderg, Edward Hacking, TheChase
Marley, B., Ford Croft
Meads, Mrs. Mary Ann, The Cross
Mosley, Rev. Henry, The Rectory
O’Donnell, C. J., m.p.
Stapleton,Augustus Granville,Gaddes
hill
Tindal, Miss, Fir Grove
Waterhouse, The Misses, Kingsley
cottage, The Centre
Wilkins, James Francis, Private
Tutor, Ivy cottage
Bone, Richard, farrier
Bourne, William, b r, ‘ Golden Pot ’
Bunch, Frank, blacksmith
Burbidge, Robert, gardener, W arbrook
Cane, F. J. R., cycle stores
Carter, Joseph, farmer
Chipchase, Thomas, schoolmaster,
The School
Collinson, F., Horn’s farm
Coombs, W. C., grocer, &c., The Street
Edwards, Joseph William, assistant
overseer, Rose cottage
Eyles, Henry, b r, ‘ Chequers Inn,’
Fulcher, p.c., Police Station
Gibbs,
Augustus,
wheelwright,
undertaker and general smith
Harmsworth, Mrs., The Centre
Hills, John, butcher ; manager, Bray,
Frederick
Hobby, Frederick, Ivy cottage
Kelsey, Richard, farmer, Cross Green
farm
Lacy, Capt., Hill cottage
Leversuch, Charles, farmer & Post­
master, The post office
Leversuch Bros., motor and cab pro­
prietors, Street
Mearing, R., parish clerk
Moyes, David, gardener, Fir Grove
Pace, Richard, 1 v, ‘ White Hart Inn ’
Potts & Warner, drapers—Tyman,
Miss, manageress
Smith, Allan, Church farm
Sparvell, J.. baker, grocer and pro­
vision merchant, The Cross

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Taylor, Miss, The Street
Turner, C., b r, 1The Fox ’
Verrall, John, butler, Warbrook
Walker, F., b r, ‘ The Lamb ’
White, Robert, builder, post office,
Cross Green
Woods, George, coachman, Warbrook
Lodge
Wyeth, William, Eversley Cross
Y eomans, Frank,farmer .Chequer slan e
Yeomans, Harry, farmer, Heckfield rd
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.
F IN C H A /V 1P S T E A D (B e r k s ).
10 m i le s f r o m R e a d in g .
P o sta l
d i s t r i c t , W o k in g h a m . P o p u l a t i o n
i n 1 9 1 1 — 866 . A r e a 3 ,9 4 3 a c r e s .

Nearest Station, Wellington College
St. James’s Church—Sundays, 11
a.m. and 6 p.m.
Baptist Chapel—Sundays, 10.30
a.m. and 6 p.m.
Rural District Councillor— Major
H. McConaghey
Parish Council—Charles Gibbs,
(chairman), Messrs. C. L. Morgan,
F. J. Milam, J. Loader, S. C. Clacy
and W. Schofield; Clerk, Arthur
Barker
Finchampstead School—Head mis­
tress, Miss M. A. Chivers
Letters are delivered at 7-50 a.m.,
second delivery at mid-day but not to
whole Parish, and despatched at 8-45
and 11.30 a.m., 1.25 & 6 p.m., and on
Sundays at 11-5 a.m.
Pillar letter
box at the Police Station cleared at
9-5 & 11-40 a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; on
Sundays at 11-20 a.m. Lamp letter
box Park Lane at 8.25 & 11.30 a.m.
and 5.35 p.m., week-days, 9.50 Sun­
days. Wall box Eversley Bridge at
8.30 a.m. and 12.0 and 5.45 p.m.,
Sundays 10 a.m. Telegraph, money
order, savings’ bank, insurance and
annuity office. Open from 8 a.m. to
7 p.m. on weekdays and from 8.30
a.m. to 10 a.m. on Sundays. Closes
at 1 p.m. Saturdays. Sub-postmaster,
O. A. J. Goddard.