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CHE

VILLAGES.

C H E C K E N D O N (Oxon).
7-|- miles from Reading. Postal
D is tric t, Reading.
Pangbourne Deliveries.
Letters delivered at 8.0 a.m. and
3.30 p.m. Despatched 10.45 a.m.' and
6.5 p.m. Sunday despatch 9.30 a.m.
Also telegraph, telephone exchange
and call office.
Woodcote is the
nearest money order office
Parish Council—Rev. J. T. Munn,
(chairman), Messrs. J. Legg, H. Hart,
Joseph Martin, Edwin Marsh and
Ihomas Hope
Busk, Sir Edward, Heath End
Beeton, H. R., Hammonds
Hermon-Hodge, Sir R. T., Bart., m.p.,
Wyfold court
JBggs, F., Bassett manor
Martin, J., Framilode
Moon, L., k .c., m.p., Braziers park
Munn, Rev. J. T., rector, The Rectory
Oliver, F. S., Checkendon Court
Palmer, The Misses, Hook End house
Wingfield, J., Vicarage house
Bucknell, E., Pretoria villa
Callas, George, Hook End
Cox, IT., engineer and ironfounder
Craxton, T., roadman
Hart, H., bailiff to Mr. R. II. Becton
Hedges, J., blacksmith
King, James Swallowcliff, carrier
Holder, R. W., keeper, The Kennels,
Wyfold
Hungerford, T. Blandy, Pythles farm
Begg, J., Lovegrove farm
Long, A. J., gardener
Pearce, G., The Shelleys
Pearson, Frederick, Mafeking villa
Pullen, George, sub-postmaster
Saunders, A., 1 v, ‘ Black Horse,’
Scott’s common
Smith, C., farmer & timber merchant
Scott’s farm
Varley, S., ‘ Four Horse Shoes ’
Whetten, H., gardener, The lodge,
Heathend
E. J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksons’
Corners,
Reading Ready-to-wear
Clothing for Father and Son.

CROWTHORNE

( B e r k s ).

In clu ding W e ll in g t o n C olleg e
and B r oa d m o o r A sy lu m .
104 miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Wolcingham.
Area 2,271 acres.
Population
1911, 3,936.
Those marked * are in the parish
of Wokingham (without)
those
marked f nr’e in Finchampstead, but
Crowthorne postal district.
Early closing, Wednesdays 1 p.m.
Church dedicated to St. John the
Baptist— Vicar, Rev. G. F. Coleridge,
m.a. Clerk, H. H. Watkins
District Councillors—Messrs. R.
C. L. Deane, J. Johns, F. H. Edwards,
and W. C. Portchmouth
Parish Council— E. A. Upcott
(chairman), Messrs. R. C. L. Deane,
II. E. Ifould, W. J. Parsons, W. C.
Poi’thmouth, J. Johns, S. J. Youlden, F. Y. Spear, J. Willoughby,
C. W. Goddard, C.Lovick and E.
A. Cpcott,. Clerk—Herbert Watts
Overseers— Messrs. F. Spear, II.
E. Ifould and H. Over, junr.
Assistant Overseer —H. Watts
Post office, money order, savings’
bank, telegraph, telephone & parcels
post. Letters delivered at 7.15 a.m.,
10.35 a.m. and 6.40 p.m. Despatched
9 a.m., 2.10 p.m., 6.20 p.m., 9 p.m.
Sundays — delivered 7.15 a.m.,
despatched 4.50 p.m.—Over, Harry,
postmaster
Forester’s Court,— AX).F. — Mar­
quis of Lorne (5571), 1871, ‘ Prince
Alfred ’ Inn, Crowthorne, first Monday.-Secretary-Mrs. Goddard. Odd­
fellows’ Lodge, Loyal Crowthorne
Lodge, M.U., ‘ Prince Alfred Inn,’ last
Tuesday.—Secretary— Youlden, S. J.,
Church rd
Adnams, George, Wellington rd
Airy, Osmond, l .l .d., Cartref, The ar
Armstrong, Dr. Henry Geo., Laurel
cottage
Attride, William Henry, The Avenue
Awdry, Miss P., Lacock