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V IL L A G E S .
Middenhall, Joseph, carrier, Shiplake
bottom
Mitchell, Miss, Lower Shiplake, apartÂ
ments
Montague, Charles, parish clerk, Rose
cottage
Nethercott, Alfred, steward, Frieze
farm
Oldacres & Simms, a . a . i ., house and
insurance agents, auctioneers and
valuers
.
Pitcher, Edward Joseph, general
stores, Binfield Heath
P o r t e r , O w en. W illia m , 1 v ,
' P lo u g h H o te l â
Prior, C. J., Ashville, apartments,
Station rd
Quaint, Edgar, Barn ground and
Holmwood farm
Quaint, Wm. & Son, coal merchants,
Lower Shiplake
Shackler, Henry, 1 v, â The New Inn â
Shorland and Harris, Shiplake Kiln
Simmonds, A. J., baker and grocer,
Binfield Heath
Tubb, George W., â Greyhound Inn â
Tuckwell, Josiah, Holmwood cottage,
Binfield Heath
⢠Venn, Job, Binfield Heath
Vernon, James H., dairyman, Lower
Shiplake
Vickery, Richard, steward to Sir
Walter G. F. Philimore, Bart.
Wakelin, Ada Merlcy, district nurse
Claremont villa, Binfield heath
Warner, Fergus 0., Renna cottage
Weston-Williams B., Blount's court
farm
Wood, F. H., The stores, Binfield
Heath
Young, William, Lower Shiplake,
apartments
S I L C H E S T E R (H an ts).
Celebrated fo r its liu m s of an
ancient Roman City.
12 miles from Newbury. 12 from
Reading, 8 from Basingstolce, Post
townâ Reading.
Population, 423
. Post & telegraph office & savingsâ
bank. Letter box cleared for desÂ
patch at 8-55 a.m. and 4-35 p .m .;
S IL
721
Sundays, 10-55 a.m. Letters deÂ
livered at 7-50 a.m.
Postmaster,
William Yates
Parish Council â Mr. W. Smith,
(chairman). Messrs. W. Aldridge,
J. Yates, Wm. Stroud and H. J.
Whistler (clerk)
Aldridge, Walter, Reading lane
Bartlett, George, Senr., Fir cottage
Bartlett, George, Junr., The common
Bell-Lyden, Col., Rose bank
Bowden, T., Silchester manor
Challenor-Smith, J., f . s . a ., Calleva
Cockcrton, The Misses J. & A., Impstone cottage
Cooper, J., The Bungalow
Davidson, TheMisses L. C. & F. A. G.
Cole Byron (authoresses)
Davis, Alfred S. N., Newtimber
Davis, Henry, The Grange
Durston, Mrs., Rosemary
Evans, Lt.-Comr., b . n ., The Cottage
Ford, Edmund, Glen Abbot
Ford, Robert, Southern view
Goddard, Arthur James, Vine cottage
Herbert, J. W., Trevidna, Bves lane
Hetherington, Rev. E. Câ The Rectory
Karslake, Lieut.-Col. John, B. P.
The Hollies
Lovegrove, Sidney, The Ruins
Middleton, Rev., Pastor, Primitive
Methodist Chapel
Muckley, L. Fâ artist, Heath cottage
Neville, R â Hillside
Parkinson, P. W., Silchester house
Richardson, E. Woodrow
Thorold, Mrs. L. M., Silchester hall
Yates, E., Birchtree cottage
Beer, C. J., 1 v, â Crown Inn â
Cooper, R. A., Clappers farm
Cullam, H., Hallâs farm
/
Ellingham, II., grocer
lord, Albert, Coombelands, motor
and cab proprietor
Ford, George, sawyer
Ford, Wm., Woodman
Goddard, James & Son, builders and
decorators, hearse proprietors,
coal merchants
Gosling, T., Elliott's farm
Hunt, William, thatcher
Jury, William, Old Church farm hse