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S trea tley— continued.
Smith, Mrs. John, Walnut Tree cott
Spencer, Mrs. High view
Strahan, Aubrey, Yew Tree cottage
Sykes, Mrs., Rostgarth
Tatham, Athol, Tweenways
Tilliard, W., Coombe cottage
Tomkins, F., Linksdown
Unwin, E. T., Rectory rd
Vignoles, J., The Little Orchard
Watkins, Arthur, Lardon
Bath, Mrs.. Townsend stable
Bridgexnan, C. J., chimney sweep
Buckwell, A., schoolmaster
Butler, S., P.c.
Chumley, Geo., 1 v, ‘ The Swan’
H otel’
Hawkins, William, sexton & clerk
Higgs, Joseph, chimney sweep
Hobbs, Charles, miller, the mill
Holder, John, jobbing gardener
Holder, John, collector, Streatley and
Goring bridge
Lawrence, A. H., baker and confec­
tioner, post office
Lay, Thomas R. G., Westridge farm
Mawle, R., Streatley farm
Maudsley, Mrs., The Hollies
Mornington, A., Tele Barn
Pocock, Alfred, carpenter, Chestnut
cottage
Linwood, E. M., 1 v, ‘ The Bull
H otel'
catered for, every convenience for
visitors. Motor for hire and garage
— ’Phone 17 Goring
Saunders, F., corn dealer and seed
merchant
Saunders, Frank, assistant overseer
Saunders, Harry, boat builder, Prim­
rose cottage
Smallbone, James and Sons, builders
and contractors
W e lls , M iss M . A ., b a k e r , fa m ily
grocer and draper
West, F., Southridge farm
SU LH AM .
About 6 miles from Reading. A rea,
711 acres. Population 1911, 116.
Rural District Councillor— Rev. H.
C. Wilder

Overseers -M rs. M. H. Palmer
and T. P. Rose. Assistant Overseer,
H. W. Tirbury, Pangbourne
Letters delivered at 7-50 a.m. and
7-10 p.m., despatched at 7-50 a.m. &
7-15 p.m. Pangbourne is the nearest
money order and telegraph office.
Postal district, Reading.
The Church is dedicated to St.
Nicholas, & the hours of service are
— Sundays, Holy communion, 8 a.m.
(alternate Sundays), 12 p.m., mattins,
11 a.m., evensong, 6 p.m.
Palmer, Mrs. Martha H., Nunhide
farm, (postal address, Theale)
Vaughan, Stanley J., Home farm
Wilder, Rev. H. C., m . a ., Rector, the
Rectory— ’Phone 29 Pangbourne
Wilder, Mrs. John, Sulham House
Bayliss, Mrs., laundress
Burtenshaw, Mrs., laundress
Duckett, Alfred W., parish clerk
Duckett, Mrs., postmistress
Hainbleton, Mrs.
Harms, Miss, schoolmistress
Hayward, Miss, laundress
Biggs, Frederick, chauffeur, The
Rectory
Hutchins, Edwin
Hutchins, Henry
Jones, Mrs., dressmaker
Lambden, Mrs. Elizabeth
Lee, Edwin, gardener, The Rectory
Moorcock, Mrs. J.
Pegler, Miss
Rose, Thomas Peter, Sulham farm
Shaw, Lewis, gardener, Sulham ho.
Spackman, Aaron
Spackman, Albert
Spackman, John, coachman
Stiles, Charles
SU LH AM PSTE AD ABBOTS
(B erk s).
6y miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading. Area, 1417acres.
P opulation— 1911, 264.
Rural District Councillor— Capt.
W. W. Waring, j.p.,
Overseers—James N. Hayes and
Thomas Summers. Assistant Over­
seer—G. A. Leake