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BUC
VILLAGES.
Buckleburyâ continued
Pocock, Ernest Fred., lv , âThree
Crowns Inn â n
Prior, George, â The Dragon, Hawkridge, n
Renaut, F. W., Highlands r
Ruddle, J., 1 v, â The Boot â
Rumble, C., farmer, Tomlins n
Scutter, James, Jewels farm r
Sellwood, Albert, Byles Green, n
Sellwood, Mrs., Elm Tree
Selwood, William, wheelwright,
Slade n
Snell, George, Lower Common r
Thomas, John B., Lower Common r
Troup, James Gordon, farmer, Manor
farm, r
Walters, Mrs., Hillfoot r
Waters, Henry, Lower Common r
Willsher, W., farmer, Winchcombe
farm n
Wyles, George, farmer, Slade n
E. Jackson & Sons, Jacksonâs
Corners, Reading, for China, Glass
and Cutlery ; largest selection.
B U R G H F IE L D (B erks).
miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Area, 2309 acres.
Population,
1911â 1,343.
* Postal District, Theale
f Postal District for Burghfield
Common, Reading
Letters should be addressed â BurghÂ
field, Reading,â except those marked
* or f
District Councillors â Messrs.
Ernest Chance and Edward Butler
Parish Council â Messrs. Job
Lousley (chairman), E. Butler, M.
H. Parfitt, William Hews, C. Fisher,
Rev. W. H. George, G. Manners, E.
Chance and E. Lousley; II. D.
Higgs, clerk
OverseersâEdward Butler and F.
T. Wenman. Assistant Overseerâ
E. C. Wheeler
Post and Telegraph Officeâ G.
Cooper, postmaster.
Letters deÂ
spatched at 10.5 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Deliveries, 7 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Burghfield Common money order
and savingsâ bank officeâDeliveries
at 7.55 a.m. and 2.10 p.m. ;
Sundays, 8.30 a.m. Despatched at
8.15,10.35 a.m. and 7.10 p.m.; SunÂ
days, 11.20 a.m. H. D. Higgs, postÂ
master.
St. Mary's Churchâ Rector, Rev.
William Henry George, m.a.
P rim itiv e M ethodist Chapel â
Ministers, various
Wesleyan ChapelâMinisters,
various
Mission RoomâMrs. Rapley, careÂ
taker
Burghfield National Schoolsâ
Master, Ernest Sheppard; teacher,
Mrs. Sheppard ; Infantsâ School, Miss
M. Hullin
Mrs. Bland's Schoolâ Mistress,
Miss Jackson
Penge Wood SchoolâMistress,
Miss Goodall
The Burghfield and Sulhampstead Cottagers' H orticultu ral
Society (head-quarters, Burghfield)
âPresident, J. Herbert-Benyon, Esq.,
j.p. ; hon. treasurer, H. G. Willink,
Esq. ; hon. secretary, Mr. F. T.
Wenman, Burghfield Common
tAnderson, W. C. F, Hermit's hill,
Burghfield Common, Reading
Bishop, Thomas, The Laurels
â¢Bonsell, E., Kennet lodge, ShefÂ
field Bottom
Brisland, Lieut. W. F., Burghfield
Common
Bullivant, T., Mill house
tCampbell, Miss, The Homestead
tChance, Ernest, The Poplars
[Claydon, Mrs., Cressy house
fCleeve, E. A., The Blackberries
Davidson, R. T. C., Rose Lawn
Foster, Francis E., High woods
George, Rev. William Henry, m.a.,
rector, The Rectory
fGrainger & Brooks, Misses, Fern
Lodge, Burghfield Common
"Greenstreet, W. J., The Woodlands
' Gripper, Miss, Home Close
"King, H. F., Pine Croft
' Kirkwood, Lieut.-Col., Boldrewood