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742
SOU
VILLAGES.
South Stoke--continued
Mann, Arthur
Congregational Chapel â Pastor,
Maskell, William, Vine cottage
Rev. E. T. Hengel Jones. Services,
Minchin, William
Sundays at 3 p.m. and 6-30 p.m.
Parkman, Christopher
Brock, James, The Elms
Parsons, Charles
Cook, Sir Edward Tyas, m.a., Rose
Pearman, William
cottage
Pocock, George
Morris, Mrs. The Warren
, Poffley, Albert, b r, Perch & Pike â
Nind, Rev. H. G., The Vicarage'
Rose, John
Tufnell, .Admiral, Lionel Grant,c.m.g.,
Rose, William
The Bungalow
Rosier, William J.
Russell, Samuel
Allum, Benjamin
Saunders & Co., launch builders,
Aiding, J., gardener to AdmiralShears, William
Tufnell
Smith, William
Barnett, Benjamin
Smith, Walter, â The Cross Keys â
Beeson, Mrs. Keziah
Stratton, Charles
Belcher, Joseph, senr.
Vickery, Francis L., Devonshire ho.
Belcher, Joseph, junr.
Warman, Roger
Broadway, Thomas,
Wayman, John
Warden, John
Bullock, George and John, farmers,
Manor farm
Warden, Joseph, sen.
Butler, Jacob, farmer, Lower farm
Warden, Joseph, jun.
Carpenter, Willliam
Warden, William
Clark, George
Wells, George
Clark, Thomas
Wells, Walter
Cook, Edward, Ditton cottage
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksonsâ
C o s tiff, W illia m , W h e e lw r ig h t ,
Corners, Reading, for the best value
C a r p e n t e r an d B la c k s m ith ,
in Boots and Shoes for country wear
T h e P o s t O ffic e
Currill, Charles
Dearlove, James
S P E N C E R âS W O O D .
Druce, George
4 miles from Readi)ig.
(A porÂ
Fox, Walter
tion of the Parish of Shin field).
Fullbrook, Joseph and Sons, farmer
Postal D is trict.
and dairyman
County Councillor, District CounÂ
Fullbrook, William, Laurel cottage
cillors and Parish Council, see Sh nGeall, William, gardener
field
George, Henry
Church of St. Michael and All
Goodenough, Alexander
AngelsâCurate-in-charge, Rev. F.
Green, Fred
T. Lewame. âServices, 8 and 11
Green, Henry
a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; Holy Baptism,
Greenough, Job
2nd Sunday in the month 2.15 p.m.;
Hall, Ernest
Childrensâ Service 1st Sunday in the
Herridge, John
month 3.15 p.m.; Week days, 8 a.m.,
Hughes, Miss Ellen
except Fridays 11 a.m.
Kew, Dan
St. Michaelâs Hall and Working
Kew, Jabez
Menâs Club âHon. Secretary, W. G.
Kew, William
Jones, Winton
Kilby, L. T., schoolmaster
Congregational Churchâ Services,
King, W., The stores
Sunday 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday
Langford, John
School 3 p.m. Wednesday, Mothersâ
Lawrence, Charles
Meeting 2-30 p.m.âPastor, H. E.
Luker, Thomas
Cole