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VILLAGES.
ALD
669
Villages«
N O T E .â 1 v, signifies licensed victualler ; b t, beer retailer »
and g d, general dealer.
ALD ERM ASTO N
(B e r k s ).
Ten miles from Reading. Postal
district, Reading. Area3742acres.
Population 559
County Councillor, Charles E.
Keyser, j .p.
Rural District Councillor, Arthur
William Bucknell.
Parish Council.â C. E. Keyser
(chairman), ArthurWilliam Bucknell,
M. W. Iremonger, F. W. Jacobs, F.
Summers, O.Teichmann & A. Randall.
Overseers.â A. W. Bucknell and
F. Summers, assistant overseer, J. F.
Cambridge.
Masonic : â The Aldermaston
Lodge, No. 2760, held at the â Hindâs
Head,â Aldermaston, on the 3rd WedÂ
nesday in May and last Wednesday
in June, July and August. W.M.
for 1915-1916, Malcolm H. Parkinson.
Treasurer, C. E. Keyser, Esq. SecÂ
retary, J. F. Cambridge.
Aldermaston Friendly Society.
â C. E. Keyser (president), Rev.F. R.
Horwood, hon. secretary & treasurer,
Mr. J. F. Cambridge, clerk.
Aldermaston Habitation of the
Primrose League.â C. E. Keyser
(Ruling Councillor), J. F. Cambridge
(hon. secretary).
Parish Hall, built by C. E. Keyserâ
at which the Working Menâs Club
and various entertainments are held.
The Model Water Works, giving
an efficient supplyâ G. W. Maisey,
manager.
Early Closingâ Thursday, 1 oâclock.
Post office, money order, and SavÂ
ingâs bank and telegraph. Letters
delivered 6.50 a.m. and 12.25
p.m. ; Sundays 6.50 a.m. only.
Despatched I p.m.. 6.4.0 p.m.;
Sundays 6.20 p.m. only PostÂ
master, Frederick Clark.
Great Western Railway Station â
Jones, George, station master
Edden, Capt. II. W., The Red house
Farquharson, E. G., Wasing lodge
Horwood, Rev. F. R., The Vicarage
Keyser, Charles E., j .p., d.l ., Lord
of the Manor, Aldermaston Court
Kitcat, The Misses, The Dene
Teichmann, O., physician & surgeon
Bucknell, Arthur, farmer, Forestersâ
farm
Cambridge, John F., steward to C.
E. Keyser, Esq., j .p .. estate agent
and overseer, Church farm
Clark, Frederick, saddler, harness
maker, butcher and postmaster
C o - o p e r a t iv e
S to re s ,
W. J. Gillett, manager
Cox, A., The Old Malt house
The â