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VILLAGES.
Brown, John
Burgis, Miss, music teacher, The
Common
Busby, W.
Butwell, Susan, dressmaker
Butler, Mrs.
Carter, Albert
Chapman, A., Roland cottages
Chapman, Henry, b r, â The Oak Inn â
Clargo, Mrs.
Cox Bros., builders
Cox, Thomas, farmer, Gilesâ farm
Cox, T. P.
Dakin, F., schoolmaster
Day, James, nurseryman, The Grove
Delefield, J., Stoke Row farm
Divall, F., Whitecall farm
Duke, Mrs., apartments
Earl, David, chapel keeper
Earl, W., insurance agent, Roland
cottages
Edwards, Albert
Edwards, D.
Evans, W,
Frewin, Mrs. Peter, carrier
Gibbons, G.
Gibbs, G.
Godwin, Mrs.
Grantham, Charles, hurdle maker
Grantham, G.
Green, F.
Green, John
Green, Jonas
Green, Mrs.
Hayward, John, Ipsden heath fawn
Hayward, Robert, Uxmore farm
Hewett, Mrs., The Maharajahâs Well
Jarvis, Fred, postman
Johnson, Charles
Johnson, George
Kent, J.
Lester, William, carrier & fruiterer,
Alma cottage
Lester, William, junior
Main, Charles
Munday, H.
Owen, Walter
Page, F. W., Homestead
P a g e , R., p o s t m a s te r , g r o c e r
baker and draper
Perrin, James
Perrin, Mrs.
Perrin, W.
Pitt, Mrs. J.
STR
745
Powell, Frank
Rollings, W.
Saunders, Mrs., br, â The Old Crooked
Billet â
Seamore, Oswald, The â Cherry Tree
Inn â
Slade, H.
Slade, R.
Slade, Shadrack, Sunnyside
Smallbone, George
Smallbone, William turner
Stall wood, Edwin, carrier and wood
dealer
Stallwood, James, Witheridge hill
bottom
Tucker, Henry
Tucker, John, Woodside cottage
Tucker, Tom, wood dealer, Newnham
hill
Walter, Owen, carpenter and wheelÂ
wright
Walter, Thomas
Webb, H.
Wells, George
Wells, George, Rose Tree cottages
Wells, James
Wells, H., Sunnyside
Whitfield, George, b r, â The Hope â
Wixen, W., carrier
S T R A T F IE L D
M O R T IM E R
(See M ortim er).
S T R A T F I E L D S A Y E (H an ts).
9 miles from Reading. Postal
district, M ortim er, Berks.
Population 450
Parish Councilâ Mr. G. F. North
(chairman), Rev. F. Page-Roberts,
Messrs. F. Lunn, J. Jibb, W. H.
Butler & A. Keep
Post and telegraph office, open
from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on week days,
and from 8.30 to 10 a.m. on Sundays.
Closed on Thursdays at 1 oâclock.
Postal orders are sold and paid here,
but Mortimer is the nearest money
order office. Letters depatched at
10-55 a.m. and 6-45 p.m.
Working Menâs Club, E. Faircloth,
caretaker
Grimston, Miss E., Wigmore Thatch
Mildred, Mrs., Chequers