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VILLAGES.
Wylde, Percy, Riversdale
Young, Henry John, Westfield,
Lashbrook
Bartholomew, Joseph, blacksmith &
farrier, Binfield Heath. Post office
Baston, Wm., baker, Binfield Heath
Bennett, Arthur James
Cheasley, George Hy., station master
Cheriton, Ross Joseph, farmer,
Crowsley Park farm
Doble, Edmund, Shiplake Rise farm
Doble, Robert, bailiff, Shiplake Court
farm
Dunn, George, Shiplake house farm
Ferrier, George Jack, lock keeper
Fidler, William, Bourneâs farm
Fry, Ernest Alfred, post office and
stores, Shiplake hill
Gooch, Robt. IT., 1 v, The Lashbrook
hotel
Hall, J. A., gardener, Shiplake court
Harding, Chas. Fitz, The Nurseries
Hill, James William, carpenter, BinÂ
field Heath
Hillier, Francis, The Peppard bakery,
Shiplake hill
Histead, Frederick, The kiln farm
Hpbbs & Sons, boat builders, launch
and boat proprietors
Howes, James B., draper, Shiplake
bottom
Josey, Ernest Arthur, corn merchant
Shiplake bottom
Kew, Charles, baker and grocer,
Shiplake hill
Lambourne, Fred, p.c., Lower ShipÂ
lake
L y f o r d , A r t h u r , P o s t O ffic e ,
grocer & b r (off), Lower Shiplake
Marlow, John Henry, 1 v, â Butchers
Arms,â WidmorePond
Marner, Thomas George, 1 v, â The
White Hart â
Middaihall, Joseph, carrier, Shiplake
bottom
Mitchell, Miss, Lower Shiplake, apartÂ
ments
Montague, Charles, parish clerk, Rose
cottage
Nethercott, Alfred, steward, Frieze
farm
Neville, Bros., The stores, Binfield
Heath
S IL
737
Oldacres & Simms, a.a.i ., house and
insurance agents, auctioneers and
valuers
Page, Walter, 1 v. â Bottle and Glass
Inn,â Binfield Heath
Parsons, Mrs., Gosbrook house, BinÂ
field heath
Pitcher, Edward Joseph, general
stores, Binfield Heath
P o r te r , O w e n W i l lia m , I v ,
P lo u g h H o te l â
Prior, C. J., Ashvilie, apartments,
Station rd
Quaint, Edgar, Barn ground and
Holmwood farm
Quaint, Wm. & Son, coal merchants,
Lower Shiplake
Shackler, Henry, 1 v, â The New Inn â
Shorland and Harris, Shiplake Kiln
Simmonds, A. J., baker and grocer,
Binfield Heath
Tubb, George W., â Greyhound In n â
Tuckwell, Josiah, Holmwood cottage,
Binfield Heath
Venn, Job, Binfield Heath
Vernon, James H., dairyman, Lower
Shiplake
Vickery, Richard, steward to Sir
Walter G. F. Phillimore, Bart.
Wakelin, Ada Mercy, district nurse,
Claremont villa, Binfield heath
Warner, Fergus 0., Renna cottage
Weston-Williams B., Blountâs court
farm
Young, William, Lower Shiplake,
apartments
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksons
Corners, Resding, Practical Tailorsâ
Patterns and Styles sent post free;
Ladiesâ Tailoring a Speciality.
S I L C H E S T E R (H an ts).
Celebrated fo r its Ruins of an
ancient Roman City.
12 miles from Newbury, 12 from
Reading, 8 from Basingstoke, Post
townâ Reading.
Population, 423
Post & telegraph office & savingsâ
bank. Letter box cleared for despatchat 10-40 a.m. & 6-40 p.m.; SunÂ
days, 10-50 a.m. Letters delivered at
7.50a.m. and 1.40 p.m. Postmaster,
William Yates.