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BAR

VILLAGES.

Barlcham - continued
Blake, Edwin G., overseer, Hand
Post farm
Buckingham, W m. Henry,Spark farm
H a r r is , G e o r g e , B a k e r and
G rocer, th e P o st Office
Humphries, Reuben
Isaac, W., Langley Pond farm
Yalden, W., Long Moor cottage
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksons
Corner, Reading, specialists in
Hats, Caps and Umbrellas — choice
selection.
BASILDO N,

(Berks).
Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Area 3,139 acres. Population in
1911, 596.

Wheeler, F., 1 v, ‘ Farriers’ Arms’
Wilson, Miss, schoolmistress
Winsor, Herbert, 1 v, ‘ Red Lion ’
Wyatt, W., ‘ Beehive Inn
E . J a c k s o n & S o n s , Jacksons’
Corners, Reading, Practical Tailors,
Patterns and Styles sent post free;
Ladies’ Tailoring a speciality.
B A S I L D O N , L O W E R (Berks).
Postal information— Deliveries? a.m.,
12.0 and 6.45 p.m.; Sundays 7.5
a.m.; Despatches 7.55 a.m., 1.55
and 7.15 p.m.; Sundays 4.45.

8 §- miles from Reading.

Harter, Gilbert J. C., The Grotto
Phillips, Rev. E. A., The Vicarage
Robinson, Misses, Thames view

Letters are delivered at 7.20 a.mand 1. 50 p.m.; despatched at 9.55
a.m. and 7.15 p.m.; Sundays 9.55
a.m. Pangbourne is the nearest
money order and telegraph office
Parish Council— Mr. W. A. Walker,
chairman ; Messrs. Ernest Cox,
Thomas Sims, William Osborne,
C. J. How, H. E. Du C Norris, II.
Guyatt, clerk
Overseers — C. J. How and W.
Osborne; Assistant Overseer Henry Guyatt

Belcher, R., gardener, White house
Collins, James, gamekeeper, Basildon
park
Farmer, Thomas, nurseryman and
florist, b r
Gulliver, J. E., farmer, Church farm
Heame, Thomas, gardener., Basildon
park
Humphrey, H., estate office
Mortimer, W., steward, Home farm
The People’s Refreshment House
Association, Ltd., Albert Stevens,
1v, ‘ Crown Inn ’
Sims, Miss Emma, post mistress
Telfer, John, forester, The Clavpits
Wigmore Thomas, engineer, The
Grotto lodge

Harding, George Valentine, The Firs
Baston, Richard, jun., b r & carrier
to Reading
Cox, E. C., blacksmith
Deacon, H. farmer, Kiln farm
Froome, J. W., baker & grocer
Grant, W. E., carrier
How, C. J., farmer, Woodgreen farm
Jeffreys, William C., police constable
Osborne, William, brick maker
and farmer, Emery’s farm
Pendlebury, C., Supt. of Works
Powell, A., farmer, Blandy’s farm
Shipway, Albert, carpenter and
wheelwright
Sims, Thomas, farmer & coal merchant
W a l k e r , W . A . , G r o c e r and
provision merchant, post office

E.
Jackson
&
S o n s cate
specially for Boys’ School Clothing’
Jacksons’ Corners & Oxford Street’
Reading.
B E A R W O O D , (B er ks) .
(See Sindlesham).
B E E C H H I L L (Ber ks) .
miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict. Reading.
Area, 949 acres. Population in
1911, 208.
Rural District Councillor— Rev. C.
S. Turner.