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ROT
VILLAGES.
Rotherfleld Greys - continued
Josephs, II., The Rosary
Makins, Sir Paul, Bart., j .p ., Rotherfield Court
Ovey, Richard Lockhart, j . p ., Hernes
' farm
Pilcher, H., Thorne House
Ralston, Miss, The Ferns
Stapleton, Sir Miles, Greys court,
Lord of the Manor
Turnbull, James, Greylands
Wiles, Thomas, m.p., Satwell Spinneys
⢠Wood, Rev. Dr. (Hon. Canon of Christ
Church, Oxford), The Rectory
Agnew, C. G.
Barrett, Edward, shoeing and general
smith, Post Office, Greys green
Beakhouse, Eli, dairyman, Shepherds
green
Beavis, A., â Maltsterâs Arms â
Bueler, Miss, schoolmistress
Fisher, George, wheelwright
Harman, W., â Green Tree â
Page, George, chair maker, Highmoor
Page, Thomas, Highmoor farm
Phillips, B., Satwell farm
Shurville, George, Greys Green
R O T H E R F IE L D P E P P A R D
(Oxon).
4 miles from Henley-on-Thames,
6 miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Henley-on-Thames.
Population in 1911â 500
Nearest station, Henley-on-Thames
District Councillorâ Col. Mockler
Parish Council âM. Morgan Brown,
chairman, Rev. Maurice Jones, d.d.,
Messrs. Alexander Oliver, Walter
Taylor, H. F. Carling and Arthur
Wilson, b.a. --William Crutchfield,
clerk
Golf Clubâ Wilson Arthur, hon.
secretary.
Peppard Common telegraph office,
money and postal orders and savings
bank. Letters delivered from Healey
at 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. ; despatched at
8-30 a.m., and 12-35 and 6-30 p.m.â
E. A. Fry, postmaster
Alt Saintsâ ChurchâSunday serÂ
vices, 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 6,30 p.m.
Absolom, John, Wyfold grange
Ash, Mrs., Rosery
Brown, L. Morgan, The Crossways,
King wood
Butler, J., The Gables
Carling, Henry F., Kingwood
Carlye, Mrs., Coldmoor field
Chater, Lionel, Peppard cottage
Chidell, Dr. C. C., Ilillcrest
Craig, Mrs., Blountâs court
Crutchfield, William, Kingwood
Earle, Miss. M., Eileen
Flexman, Frederick, Jersey cottage
Gallop, B., Blagdon
Gandy, Dr., T., m.b., The Kestrels
Gibson, Miss, Buckeridge
Grey, Mrs., The Manor house
Hermon-Hodge, Sir R. T., Bart., m.p.,
Wyfold grange
Hewitt, Sir Frederick, Vine lodge
Hilliard, Miss E., The Hut
Hodgkin, Stanley Howard. Colemoor
Jeans, Miss, Arundel
Jones, Rev. Maurice, d.d., The
Rectory
Mabbutt, J., Lynton house
j Mackenzie, Keith Ronal, Gillots
(Henley)
j Mackenzie, Miss, Gillots (Henley)
j Maxwell, Major Nigel, Great Davids
Minett, Miss S. A., The Chalet
Mockler, Colonel Percy, Peppard
house
Newman, R. M., Fairhurst
Peake, Dr., Gorse bank
Phinn, Mrs. G., Highclere
Pinchard, Miss, The Old Cottage
Pollock, J.,Colemoor farm, Kingwood
Pope, W. S., The Bungalow
Porter, E. G., Highlands
Reading, J. T., Rosmead
Rutledge, J., Greenlands
Saunders, John Ettwell, The Grove
Saunders, Misses, Highland villa
Scovel, C. J., Peppard farm
Shears, Rev. Hubert
Summersby, Rev. B., Congregational
Minister
Taylor, Miss F., Froyle cottage
Wells, C. F., Pond house
Williams, Mrs., Little Garth
Wilson, Arthur, b.a., The Nook
Wrey, George Edward Bouchier,
Cherry croft