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VILLAGES.

Blackwater— continued
Hal pin, Edward Thomas, Elm cottage
Harvey, Miss, draper and outfitter
Hawley Motor & Cycle Works —pro­
prietor, H. Lusted
Holland, G., 1 v, ‘ White Hart Hotel’
Jam es,
Joseph
C o n tr a c t o r ,
C o a l M e r c h a n t , and F u r n i­
t u r e r e m o v e d , B la c k w a t e r
S ta t io n , H a n ts

Keep, G., grocer
Kersley, G., builder
L a w r e n c e , F ., p ia n o fo r t e t u n e r
an d t e a c h e r o f m u s ic , M a y
c o t t a g e , H a w le y rd , i m in u t e

from Station
Lowe, James, London rd
Lowe, W., Hawley road
Parker, George, builder, undertaker
Parrant, Alfred, Workman’s Club
Pauer, W., m.r.c.v.s., veterinary sur­
geon, The Villa
Phillips, John, The lodge, Hawley
Hill
Philpott, E. R., Stationmhster
Price, M. A. G., confectioner
Rixon, R., boot and shoe repairer
Sheppard, Miss Elizabeth, confec­
tioner and tobacconist
Squires, C. J., plumber and glazier
Stevens, Ernest William, g d
S u r r a g e , W m ., ‘ R o y a l S w a n
H o t e l ’— ( F r e e H o u s e ). G o o d
S ta b lin g , G a r a g e & A c c o m ­

modation for Cyclists
Turner, T., contractor
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksons
Corners, Reading, Practical Tailors
Patterns and Styles sent post free ;
Ladies’ Tailoring a speciality.
B R A D F I E L D (B e r k s ).

8 miles from Reading.
Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Area, 4360 acres. Population 1911
— 1,606.
District Councillors Messrs. C. J.
Haviland.j.p.andW.JamesWakelin
Parish Council —Mr. Alfred Amsty,
(chairman), Messrs. Walter Henwood, Randolph Adams, Tom W.
Wigmore, Edward Milson, Jamea

Wait, Gilbert C. Chanter, W.
Povey and John Johnson; H.
Guyatt, (clerk)
Overseers — Walter Henwood and
Arthur Johnson. Assistant over­
seer—Henry Guyatt
St. Andrew’s Parish Church—
Rector, Rev. Canon R. N. Hurt, m.a.,
Curate, Rev. A. W. Richards, b.a.
Parish Clerk, T. D. Rowe. Services,
Sunday 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m.
St. Simon and St. Jude Church—
Service, 10 a.m.
Holy Trinity Church, Buckhold—
Service, Sunday 3 p.m.
Post, money order, telegraph, sav­
ings bank, and parcels post office—
Mrs. J. G. Minchin, postmistress.
Letters arrive from Reading on week­
days at 5.45 a.m., 12 & 7 p.m.; and
are despatched at 8.35 a.m., 2.5 and
7 p.m. ; Sundays, arrive at 5.45
a.m. and despatched at 7 p.m.
Southend post office-C.J. Harwood,
postmaster. Money, postal order
and sayings’ bank. Arrive 5.55 a.m., 1
and 7.55 p.m., & despatch 8.15 a.m.,
1.40 & 5.50 p.m.; Sundays, arrive 7.55
a.m., despatch 6.40.
st. Andrew’ s college
opened in 1850, for the education of
the sons of gentlemen, endowed in
1859 as a foundation school.
Head Master—
Rev. H. Costley White, m.a.
Second Master—
Andrew Low, m.a.
Assistant Masters Birch, J. N., b.a.
Blake, G. P., m.a.
Campbell, C. Hay
Chinneck, S. T. E., m .a.
Clark, G. M., m.a .
Eppstein, Rev. W. C., d.d., f.r.a.s.
Lee, A. E., m.a .
Levett, Rev. R. K., m .a.
Nicholl, C. E., m.a., Master of Army
House
Poole, R. H., m.a .
Richardson, E. L., m .a,
Sheppard, G., m.a.
Sills, T. B., m.a ,