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698
HIG
V IL L A G E S .
H arpsden - continued
Overseersâ George Shorland and
Frank Talbot.
Assistant Overseer
and collector of rates, E. C. Cooke,
5 Gosbrook street, Caversham
Postal informationâ Deliveries 6.40
a.m., 12.15, 2.45 and 7.30 p.m.; SunÂ
days 10 a.m. Collections 6.40 a.m..
12.15 & 7.30 p.m.; Sundays 6.40 a.m.
Nearest telegraph office, Henley
Brakspear, Archibald, Red Hatch
Corselis, Miss Helen, Woodhill
Davison, George, White house
Denison, Hon. Harold Albert, j . p .,
Harpsden close
Dunbar-Kilburn, E., Cray
Fryer, Edwin James, Penbryn
Giles, Miss Sybella, Beech Wood
Gray, John Braidwood, Bolney Court
Jeboult, Harold, Wadbury
Morris, Mrs. Emily Mildred, Dormers
Noble, Leonard, j . p ., Harpsden court
Rathereedon, Lord, Belle Hatch
Schmidlin, Misses Marie Louise and
Josephine Victorine
Simons, Henry, The Beeches
Smith, M. M., Harpsden Wood house
Verner, Maj.-Gen. Thomas E., o . b .,
Harpsden heights
Guildford, Thomas, butler, Harpsden
court
Hiscock, John, farmer and blacksmith
N o r r is , A lfr e d , g r o c e r , p o s t
o f f ic e
Picker, Miss, schoolmistress
Shorland, George, Sheephouse farm
Talbot, F., The Gardens, Harpsden
Court
Tamlyn, W. G., se-Pmi
Webb, William, carpenter, Crowsley
lodge
H E C K F IE L D
and 7-0 p.m.; Sundays 12-0 p.m.
Money order and telegraph office
St. M ichael's Churchâ Services
on Sundays 11 a.m. and 6or 6.30 p.m.
in summer; 11 a.m. & 6.0p.m. in winter
Barnes, William, Gobourne house
Callender, Mrs. & Miss, Danmore
Martineau, Miss, Park corner
Spicer, Rev. E. C., The Vicarage
Thorne, Mrs., Highfield park
Walpole, Col. Horace, Heckfield place
Watts, Miss, Hill house
Barnes, William, Cattle Copse
Barrett, F., lv, â New Inn â
Bartlett, W., Highfield Dairy farm
Brown, W., Park cottage
Cooper, Isaac, School farm
Cox, M. J., Coldpiece farm
Crofton, G. H., Malt house
Denyar, Mrs., head mistress, HeckÂ
field School
Edginton, â ., farmer, Clays farm
Gardner, Joseph, head gardener to
Col. .Walpole, Heckfield place
Goodyear, Arthur J., Brick Kiln farm
Gould, Charles, farmer, Home farm
Grigg, G., gardener
Higgs, George, carrier
Isaacs, William Ernest, Cotterell s
farm
J a m e s , W a t k in , H e c k f i e l d
stores, post and telegraph offices
Kyle, J., carpenter, The forge
Martin, H., head gamekeeper to the
Duke of Wellington
Martin, Soloman, â Hatch Gate Inn
Readings, George
Smith, James, agent at Heckfield pi
Snook, W., Holdshott farm
Wells, II., gardener, Park corner
Wort, G., carpenter a n d wheelwright,
1Pheasant Inn '
'
(H an ts).
8 miles from
Reading. Postal
D istrict, W inchfield (Hants.)
Parish Councilâ W. R. Brown,
chairman, Messrs. A. J. Goodyear,
J. Cox, W. V. Snook, and Rev. E. C.
Spicer
Letters delivered at 7-0 a.m., and
2.10 p.m.; despatched at 2-40 p.m.
H IG H M O O R C R O SS & HIGH
M O O R (O xon ).
,
Postal d istrict, H e n le y -o n -T h a m e s
(5 miles distant). Population, 300.
The Parish Council of Greys has
jurisdiction over this district
Letters delivered at 7-40 a.m.,
mid-day despatch at 4.45, return at