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VILLAGES.
Dutfield, Henry, Nuney green
Eliott, John, Ilodmore farm
Gimblett, T. W., New farm
Green, George, Chazey heath
Harris, Henry, head gardener to Hon.
Algernon H. Mills
Hopgood, James, gardener, Hod more
Mayne, W., Nuney green
Morse, Miss, Park farm
Pacey, W., Chazey heath
Saunders, William, 1 v, â The Pack
Saddle, Ohazey heath
Sharpe, Thomas, market gardener
Smith, George, Mill farm
Smith, James, Gravel liill
Squires, Harry, practical boot maker,
Green dean
Tame, John, lock keeper, Mapledurham lock
Woolfall, Mrs. Elizabeth, mistress of
Council school, Trench'green
MOR
719
White, James Chas., farmer, Woodside farm
Visit E . J a c k s o n
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Son s,
Jacksonsâ Corners, Reading, when
you want the ver> best value in
Drapery.
M O R T I M E R (B e rk s ).
7\ miles from Reading. Postal disÂ
trict,Reading. Area 3,031 acres.
Population 1,423.
Postal, telegraph, money order
office, savingsâ bank, annuity and inÂ
surance business. Deliveriesâ6-25
а.m., 12-35 & 5-45 p.m. ; Sundays,
б.25 a.m. Despatch--6-10 p.m. DesÂ
patchesâ 9 and 11-50 a.m., 3, 6-55
and 8.25 p.m.; Sundays, 6.10 p.m.
Near station.
Branch postal and
I money order office, telegraph office.
E. Jackson
S o n s , Jacksons Foster, A. J., postmaster
Corners, Reading, for China, Glass
The Commonâ Deliveries weekÂ
and Cutlery ; largest selection.
days, 7 a.m., 1 and 6.15 p.m. ;
Sundays, 7.5 a.m. Box cleared, 8.35
and 11.10 a.m., 2.30 and 8 p.m.;
M ID G H A M .
Sundays, 11.35 a.m. Postmaster,.E.
12 miles from Reading. Postal 1 E. Bivand
district, li.S.O. Berks. Area
Fire Brigade W. Mosdell, captain
1,436 acres. Population 1011,
District Councillorsâ William T.
308. Post Office, Woolhamptou.
Froom and Miss F. M. Wyld.
Rural District Councillor, Geo. James
Parish CouncilâSir Robert MowÂ
Brown
bray, Bart., Messrs. William Pursey,
Brown, George James, Hall court
Miss F. M. Wyld, William Froome,
Clarke, Alexander Felix, j.p.,Lordof
junr., M. J. Bowman, J. IT. Gould,
the Manor, Midgham house
junr., W. T. Froom, and A. Gibbons;
Rees-Mogg, Rev. Henry James, m .a.,
Clerk, Charles Thorp.
vicar, The vicarage
Mortimer, West End Parish Council
âMessrs. George Ford, E. T. Merrick,
Allen, Ernest Thomas
George Penny, W. A. Wallis & Alfred
Barrett, George, â Coach & Horses â
Elliott
Bozier, Richard
OverseersâRichard Jackson and
Brazier, William K.
W. Pursey; Assistant Overseerâ C.
Collier & Catley, Ltd., contractors
W. Thorpe, Wheats farm, Mortimer.
Froude, John James, Kingâs farm
There is a station on the BasingÂ
Goddard, J., Kennet Holm farm
stoke branch of the G. W. Railway
Matthews, William, schoolmaster
St. Maryâs Schoolsâ E. G. Andrews,
Millson, W., sexton
headmaster. Infantsâ School, Miss
Quelch, John, Kentâs Down
Way, head mistress.
Robbins, Alfred, steward, Home farm
St. Johnâs Infantsâ SchoolâMiss
Rowe, Robert, Button court farm
Lloyd, head mistress; Miss Adams,
Shephard, A., West end farm
assistant mistress.
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