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V I M .A G E S .
Church, George, Grazeley
Drewelt, T., Rysho Green
Eggleton, II.
Elliott, Arthur, Elm Lea
Farmer, John
Ford, A., blacksmith
French, Miss
Goodchild, C., Hawthorne cottage,
Grazeley
Halfacre, Charles
Hamblin, James
Hearn, Mrs., Church lane
Herd, Alec, Church lane
Hillier, E., contractor and carman
Hillier, W., wood merchant
Hoare, A. W., caretaker, Mitford
Hall
Horner, Harry
How, Mrs., Ryshe Green
Iremonger, R.
Jefferies, A. E., cycle agent and reÂ
pairer
Jennings, Francis, 1 v, â George and
Dragon'
Jennings, Mrs. F.
Jennings, T. P., tailor
Keen, T., Ryshe Green
Kirby, W.
Knapp, G. F.
Major, W., coal merchant
Manning, John, builder
Matchwich, J., â The Fox & Horn'
Nob»s, Frank, Ryshe Green
laundry
Petty, F. A., Ryshe Green
Rapley, FI., Church lane
Robertson, S., supply stores
Rumble, George
Runyard, F. J., harness maker, boot
and shoe repairer
Spackman, Edward
Sumpter, Mrs., Church lane
Tame, Henry, wheelwright
Tice, Mrs., Great Lea house
Turner, D.
Turvev, Airs., â The Plough'
Waugh, P., The Old cottage
Webb, G., poultry farmer, Church
lane
Woolford, Mrs., Ryshe Green
Wyeth, F.
Wyeth, W., baker
TIL
741
T ID M A R S H (B e r k s j.
5 m iles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Area 785 acres.
Population in
1911â 158
The ancient village Church, dediÂ
cated to S. Lawrence, with itsNorman
doorway, early English font and
almost unique pentagonal apse, is
always open. Sendees on Sunday at
11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and every other
Sunday at 8 a.m.
Lord of the ManorâJ. E. M.
Hopkins, Esq., 6 Worcester terrace,
Clifton, Bristol
Rural District Councillor â Rev.
Alex H. Hopkins
Overseersâ Rev. A. H. Hopkins,
and P. Stone. Assistant Overseer H. W. Tidbury, Pangbourne
The nearest money order and teleÂ
graph office is at Pangbourne, from
whence letters are delivered
Wall letterbox cleared at 8.40 a.m.
and 7.35 p.m .; Sundays, 8.55 a.m.
Davis, T. E., Green farm
Donaldson, Mrs., The Crofts
Hopkins, Rev. Alex. H., The Rectory
Humphreys, Mrs., M ill Lane
Schulman, Henry, Tidmarsh Manor
Tyler, Captain, r . n ., The Grange
Beasley, Hylton, grocer & baker
Burgess, William, blacksmith
Haines, George, farmer and contracÂ
tor, Tidmarsh farm
Pullen, Mrs. Frances 1 v, â The GreyÂ
hound â
Smith, Charles, estate manager to the
Lord of the Manor, Tidmarsh green
Stone, Percy, miller
Ward, Arthur, gamekeeper to Col.
W. Thornton
T IL E H U R S T ,
in c lu d in g C a lc o t.
3 miles from Reading.
In the
Read field Rural D istrict.
Area 1480 acres. Population 1911 480.
A large part of this parish was inÂ
corporated into the Borough of
t