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FIN

VILLAGES.

Fincha mpstead—co ntinued
Many residents are in the Welling­
ton College postal district and appear
there marked with a dagger (f)
Attride, C., Wokingham rd
Cavendish, Mrs., Fleet hill
Cope, J. Hautenville, Finchampstead
place
Corfield, Rev. Egerton, rector,
The Rectory
Drake, G. M. J., Wick Hill
Drake, S., Wick Hill
Eyston, Mrs., The Coppice
Forge, J., River Bend
Greenfield, Lieut. B. E. H., r.n.
South Court
Harris-St. John, C. E., West court
Herbert, Colonel E. S., Agates
Meadow
Hopkinson, The Misses, Wyse hill
Jones, Lieut.-Col. A. S., v.c-, c.e .,
Ridge cottage
Kemble, The Misses, Hagates
Kemm, Mrs., Restrop
Lambert, Mrs., Tydfl
Lethbridge, Mrs., The Manor house
Lipscomb, Mrs., Heath house
Maberley, E. D., m.d., White cottage
Martin, J. Wentworth, Bannisters
Molyneux, Mrs., Warren lodge
Morgan, Charles L., Morlaix
Munday, Mrs., Brooklyn
Scott, Captain, The Firs
Singleton, Dr. F. E. Corbet, Pie Hill
copse
Smithson, F., The Old Rectory
Taylor, Miss M. M., China cottage
Watson, General Sir John, v.c., g.c.b.,
North court
Watson, G. A., j.p., East court
Webster, A., The Cottage
Western, Mrs, The Coppice
Womack, A. S., Hill Rise
Barker, Arthur, Assistant Overseer,
and clerk to the parish council,
plumber and hot water fitter and
shoeing smith
Berris, J., ‘ New Inn ’
Clacy, Samuel, farmer
Colebrook, W. M., Manor farm
Dearlove, C. D., grocer, The Stores
Dixon, B., sawjnill

Dixon,John, miller & farmer, New mill
Forge, Bros., poultry farmers
Gibbs, Charles A. J., ‘ The Hut ’
Goddard, Owen, sub-postmaster
Goswell, F., shoeing smith and fly
proprietor
Goswell, G., bricklayer
Grigg> J•> P.O., Police station
Hall, F. W., farmer, Reading rd
Halfacre, A., carpenter
Hilton, Mrs., Cyclist’s Rest. Ser­
vants’ registry
James, Mrs., ‘ Waverley Hotel’
James, W. J., ‘ Wellington Hotel
Loader, J., pig butcher
Milam, F. J., builder
Milam, F. J., sexton and parish clerk
Pigg, William Beechy, o.c., farmer,
Wheatlands farm
Pratt, W. J., ‘ The Queen’s Oak Inn ’
Ratcliffe, R., farmer, dairyman,
Church farm
Reynolds Brothers, Fleet farm
Simonds, G., Fleet end
Slyfield, A., bootmaker
Tappenden, J., ‘ Greyhound Inn’
Townsend, S., wood & coal merchant
Turnbull, A., farm bailiff, Manor farm
Vickers, Rev. E., Ridge farm
Ward, A., newsagent
Willmott, E. R.
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksons’
Corners, Reading, for China, Glass
and Cutlery ; largest selection.
G O R IN G H E A T H (Oxon).
Letters from Reading at 8-10 a.m.,
and 6-10 p.m., and despatched at 9-25
and a.m. 7-15 p.m. Sunday despatched
at 9.40 a.m. Telegrams received
and despatched. The nearest money
order office is at Woodcote. There
is a pillar letter box at Crays Pond,
cleared at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. week­
days, and at 10-15 a.m. Sundays.
Telephone call office - postmistress,
Miss Hearn
Critchfield, Thomas
Hustler, Mrs. Frank
Pentycross, Rev. F. J., chaplain,
Alnut’s Charity