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VILLAGES.
Wallis, Wm. Geo., Woodbine cottage
Why, Henry, Aston
Williams, Rev. George H., m .a., The
Rectory
Baker, Wm., assistant overseer and
clerk to Parish Council, The Ferns
Bendall, Charles, head gardener,
Remenham lodge
Brown, Henry, Remenham farm
Bushnill, Edward, Marsh Hill cott.
Butler Bros., builders and contractors
Butler, Mrs. E., 1 v, ‘ The Angel Inn’
Challis, Charles, shepherd, Aston
Charlton, Frederick, head keeper,
Park place
Coad, Thomas Henry, ‘ Carpenters
Arms ’
Davis, John, gardener, Remenham pi
Dudley, Isaac, baker, Aston lane
Dumbleton, John, coachman, Park pi
Eames, John B., coachman, Park pi
Ebsworth, Walter, Aston farm
Eustace, William, coachman, Wilminster park
Fassnidge,Frederick, Remenham farm
Hawkes, James, ferryman, Aston
Holloway, Colin Trophimus, farm
steward, Remenham farm
Hyatt, James, gamekeeper to Vis­
count Hambleden
King, William, White hill
Langford, Charles, Aston farm
Langford, Frederick, Remenham
farm
Leander Club-Pitman, C. M., hon. sec.
Ludman, Walter, professional cricket­
er and groundsman, Cricket house
Mannion, Miss, Head mistress, Remen­
ham school
Nutley, William Wallace, estate
dairyman, Park pi
P a c k e r, H .,

1 v,

‘ F lo w e r P o t ’

Hotel, Aston—’Phone 131 Henley
Payze, Percy Owen, miller, Marsh
Mills, War grave rd
Remenham Club — Secretary, A.
Sewill
Sargeant, Frederick, builder and con­
tractor, post office
Sears, William, Remenham farm
Sheldrake, William, lodge keeper,
Wilminster lodge
Smith, Harry, coachman, Park place

ROT

729

Steel, George, head gardener, Thamesheld
Stevens, Henry, Remenham farm
Stevens, William, gardener, Aston
Rise cottage
Swadling, Daniel, Remenham farm
Symonds, John, 1 v, ‘ Five Horse
Shoes’ Hotel
Tame, Harry, lock keeper
Tunbridge, T., gardener, Three Elms
Williams, Joseph Henry, 1 v, * The
Two Brewers ’
Willis, James, lodge keeper, Park pi
Woods, Henry, sexton, Remenham
rectory
Woodyatt, John, coachman, Under
wood
Young, Henry, head gardener, Park
place
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jackons
Corners, Reading, for the best value
in Boots and Shoes for country wear.
R O T H E R F IE L D
(O x o n ).

GREYS

('Commonly called Greys).
7\ miles from Reading. Nearest
station—Henley. Population 520.
District Councillor— Mr. II. Burr
Parish Council— R. L. Ovey, Esq.,
j.p., chairman ; Messrs. Jas. Edward
Barrett, F. W. Wood, H. Baker, H.
Burr and J. A. Heath, clerk
Parish Church, Sunday services
11 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Rector, Rev.
Canon Wood, d.d.
Letters are delivered from Henleyon-Thames (2 deliveries) 7-15 a.m.
and 12-30 p.m.; 2 despatches, 1-0
p.m. and 6.55 p.m. Issue of postal
orders and payment. Peppard Com­
mon, nearest money office. Telegraph
office, Rotherheld Greys
Allum, Mrs., Harrow cottage
Batten, —, Woodcote house
Bowles, Gibson, Sat wells Barton
Burr, H., Satwell house
Cheriton, William, New farm
Crisp, F., Friar’s park
Davis, Miss, Farm house, Greys green
Hughes, J. C., The Ferns