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V IL L A G E S .

Bushnell, Rev. G. D. S., The Vicarage
Freeling, C. E. L., Beenham lodge
Waring, Lt.-Col. William W., j.p .,
Beenhani house
Bowden, Henry, Hall Place farm
Davis, II. J., carpenter, Beenham
Green
Holloway, George, blacksmith
Hood, Edwin, 1 v, ‘ Hare and
Hounds ’
Keal, Charles, farmer, Awbery's farm
.Layley, Charles James, grocer and
baker, Sub-Post Office, The Stores
Layley, GeorgeWarman, fruit grower,
Hill Foot
Morton, Peter, coal merchant, Been­
ham Green
Smith, F. V., grocer and b r ‘ The
Stocks *
S T R A N G E & SO N , L IM IT E D ,
brewers and spirit merchants,
Aldermaston brewery
Todd, William Robert, schoolmaster
and assistant overseer
Turner, E., Bath cottage
Warde, William Henry
Wallace, .Charles, parish clerk
Warman, W., butcher
Wigmore, George, 1 v, Six Bells
B IN ^ IE L D

(B erk s).

9 miles from Reading. Postal
d istr ic t, Bracknell.
Area, 3530 acres. Population 1911-1912
Post, money order, savings' bank,
parcels post, stamp and telegraph
office. Letters are delivered week­
days at 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays,
7 a.m ., despatched week-days at
8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sundays,
10.15 a.m., and from private box by
Old School at 5 p.m.—Postmistress,
Mrs H. North. Popes Wood Branch
Office- —L. R. Rogers; letters des­
patched at 8.15 a.m. and 6 p.m.
(Popes Wood)
All Saints’ Church—Services, Sun­
day, 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Holy Com­
munion, 8 a.m., every Sunday; also
1 a.m. on 1st Sunday, & mid-day on
2nd & 4th Sundays. Litany, 1st and I

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3rd Sundays. Week-days, 9.15 a.m.
Evensong, Fridays 7 p.m. (Winter
6.30). Organist, Mr. E. J. Parkinson.
St. Mark’s Church —Services, Sun­
day, 11 a.m. & 6.30. p.m. Holy Com­
munion, 8 a.m., every Sunday; also
7 a.m. on 2nd Sunday, & mid-day on
1st & 3rd Sundays. Litany, 2nd and
4th Sundays. Week-days Matins
and Litany, Wednesdays & Fridays,
11 a.m. Evensong daily, 4.15 p.m.
Organist, Miss Pottinger. Clergy,
Rev. R. A. C. Bevan, m.a., R ector;
and Rev. F. L. Gwatkin, m.a. ;
Churchwardens, Messrs. A. S. Gibson
and W. Minchin.
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County Councillor— C. B. Wilson
District Councillors—Rev. R. A. C.
Bevan, J. Barker, W. Minchin
Parish Council—John Jones (chair­
man),S. Busby, J. Barker, W. Minekin,
W. Crockford, Miss Shaen, J. Thorp,
J. Hiscock & IL. T. Ball— W. B. Web­
ster, clerk
Foresters’ Court— Old Jack o’ New­
bury, B6877' (1881), Parish Room—
first Tuesday. Sec. J. Lovejov
Binlield Rifle Club— Sec. Bolton
Munday
Church Schools (mixed) — Master :
Monday Bolton; Juniors—Mistress :
Miss Coombes
Communication with Bracknell Sta­
tion, L. & S. W. Railway, is by omni­
bus, which leaves ‘ Jack o’ Newbury,
Binfield daily at 8.35 a.m. ; Popes
Wood Corner, 9.0 a.m. and returns
to Binfield at 9.30 a.m. Luggage
and parcels conveyed
Bailey, Hubert, Binfield house
Baiiy, The Misses, Cressex lodge
Baker, Felix, Sterndale
Baker, Harry, Ashton villa
Barker, John, Forest rd
Bevan, Rev. R. A. C., The Rectory
Bird, D. II., Moor cottage
Brooks, Mrs., Fernside
Buckley, Frank William, Redriff
Bullen-Smith, Mrs., Homelea
Bullock-Webster, Miss, Blythmead