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V IL L A G E S .
SO N
723
T h e SnowSHake L a u n d r y , C a v e r § i i a m
(â P h o n e
1 0 4 1 , Reading)
C o lle c t & d e liv e r t w i c e w e e k l y in a ll d is t r ic t s b y o w n m o t o r v a n s
Grainger, Wm., gamekeeper, Bear
Wood
Howkins, J. T. A., miller, Sindlesham mills
Leach, Mrs. L., post office, King st
Lux Solis Lighting Co.
Neve, T.
Newberry, A. H., clerk of the works,
Bear Wood
Oates, W. G., parish clerk
Parsons, Blandy, Loddon Bridge farm
Rogers, George
.
Sargeant, W.
Shadbolt, Geo., manager, Gas works
Simmons, H. F., schoolmaster
Tubb, J. T., gardener, Bear Wood
Estate
Wingfield, John, coal m'erchant,
King st
S0N N 1N G &
S 0N N 1N G
EYE
31 miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Area 1,247 acres. Population 1911
â 418.
Nearest station, Twyford 2| miles
Early Closing â Wednesday, 1
o'clock.
Rural District Councillor â Mr.
George John Wright
Sonning Parish Councilâ Dr. W.
Norman May, Messrs. George John
Wright, John Sumner, Arthur Goodchild, Harry Webb and Elijah South;
H. North, clerk
Overseersâ H. Cox and H. Ronald
Eiger. Assistant Overseerâ W. H.
North, 387 London Road, Reading
Money order, post, telegraph and
parcelsâ post office. Letters arrive
on week-days at 7-20 a.m. and 3-30
p .m .; despatched at 3-25 and 7 p.m.
Sundays, letters arrive at 7-10 a.m. ;
despatched at 12-45 and 8-30 p.m.
Letter box cleared at 10-20 a.m.,
2-20 and 7-5 p.m .; Sundays, 12-35
p.m. Closed Thursdays 1 oâclock.â
Post-mistress, Miss M. A. Henwood
St. Andrewâs Parish Church â
Services, Sundays at 11 a.m. and
6.30 p.m. Weekdays, daily at 8 a.m.
Congregational Chapelâ Ministers
various
Sonning Endowed Boyâs School,
accommodation for 60 boys âHeadÂ
master, F. W. Harries
' Pearson Hall (Working Menâs Club
and Institute)âFranklin, Thomas,
caretaker
Arbuthnot, W. M., The Cottage
Blunt, Reginald, Eyot house, Sonning
Eye
Browning, Mrs. Kate, Hillside
Bartholomew, Mrs.
Bund, Albert
Capon, Edward O., Charfield
Christie-Miller, C. W The Deanery
Cook, Mrs.
Cox, E. Marion, Dower house
Crawfurd, Rev. Gibbs Payne, The
Vicarage
Dashwood, The Misses, The Elms
Deane, Arthur W., Sonning Dean
Doig, Mrs., Grove cpttage
Drury-Laven, Mrs., The^Old House
Eiger, Ronald H., Sonning Mead
Gâoodall, Arthur C.
Goodchild, Arthur
Grailon, George
Holman-Hunt, Mrs., Sonning acre
Herbert, J.
Ingleby, Mrs , Appletree cottage
Kelly, Edward Festus, j.p., Holme
cottage
Littlefield, L, H., Dower house
Mathews, Edward Ffarington, The
Hollies
May, William Norman, h .d. (London)
physician and surgeon, White house
Ogle, Miss Edith, Bridge house, SonÂ
ning Eye
Pembroke, W ., Elm cottage
Powell, C. II.
Reeve, William, Grenville house,
Sonning Eye
Rose, George A. Ste. Croix, Red house