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V I M . ACES
S ilch esterâcontinued
Knight, Henry, hay tier and thatcher
Knight, Philip, gardener
Lavey, Mrs., Glebe cottage
Lovegrove Bros., cycle and motor
depot
Rogers, Robert George, Holly tree
cottage
Smith, E., Goddards farm
Smith, William, woodman
Smith, William, carman
Street, Henry, farmer, Lower farm
Staniford, W., Dea1 cottage
Thatcher, Miss M., schoolmistress
Toms, A., P.O.
Turner, Miss Alice, dressmaker
Ward, James
Ward, William, bootmaker
Wheeler, Albert V., carrier
Yhistler, Henry John, builder, & c .;
assistant overseer
Wigley, John, builder & blacksmith,
The Forge
Y a te s , J a m e s , b a k e r & g r o c e r
S IN D L E S H A M (B e rk s).
(The district includes the ecclesiasÂ
tical parish of Bear Wood, and is part
of the liberty of Winnersh, in the
Parish of Hurst)
4| m iles from Reading 3, miles
west from Wokingham
Populationâ 700
Post office, Sindlesham -Mr. Farr.
Deliveries at 7 a.m. and 5.50 p .m .;
despatched at 11-15 and 0-20 p.m.
Sundays, deliveries 7 a.m .; desÂ
patched 10-40 a.m.
Post office, King s tâMrs. Leach.
Deliveries 7.20 a.m., and 12.20 and
6.30 p .m .; despatches 8.40 a.m., and
12.40 and 6.40 p.m. The nearest
money order and telegraph office is
at Wokingham
Overseers-E. H. Godsal and C. B.
Wilson
Parish Council of Winnersh â
Messrs. E. H. Godsal (chairman), J.
E. Allnatt, C. Bowyer. Joseph Cox,
J. G. Ford and C. B. Wilson; Moses
Blake, clerk and assistant overseer
Rural District Councillorâ Mr. J.
E. Allnatt
Bear Wood Church, situated at the
top of the village, is dedicated to St.
Catharine, and the living is a RecÂ
tory, in the gift of J. Walter, Esq.,
Bear Wood.
There is also a Baptist Chapel in
the parish
Bear Wood Institute and Reading
Room âT. Neve, hon. sec. ; W.
Hunt, caretaker
Bearwood and
District Cottage
Garden Society -Chairman, J. T.
Tubb ; Hon. Secretary, H. F.
Simmons
Bearwood Schools, accomodation 150
â Head Master, H. F. Simmonds;
Bailey, Major W., Vicar
Betten-Foster, Mrs , Sindlesham holt
Dunne, Major Terence, Toutley hall
Pinnock, G. F., Toutley cottage
Walker, Miss Oakley,
Walter, Mrs. A., St. Catherines
Wilson, Courtenay B., Winnersh
grove
Allnatt, John Edward, grocer, baker,
etc.
Bartlett, J., blacksmith, Bear Wood
Bastow, S. 0., farmer, Sindlesham
Billen, J., carpenter & joiner, Bear
Wood
Black, Charles, 1 v, â Walter Armsâ
Bowyer, Charles, 'bailiff, Hatch farm
Bowyer, Ernest, Mongelâs farm
Bradbury, C., dairyman
Brigden, Mrs.
Cowie, Charles, The Terrace
Cox, Joseph. King street
Deane, W â Bearwood estate office
Denton, Charles, shoemaker
Dimond, J. G., bailiff, Bear Wood
farm
Farr, â , post office
Farr, Charles, painter
Ford, Ernest
Ford, Joseph George and Arthur,
farmers, proprietors steam cultiÂ
vating tackle
Fulker, George, â The Pheasant Tnn,
King st
Grace, Harry, wool stapler, Loddon
bridge house, King street