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C row thorne —continued
Brake, C. J., estate office, The
Station
Chappell, Walter, coal and coke
merchant. Wellington College Sta­
tion and Crowthorne
Dean, Mrs. M. S , cook & confectioner
Dean, Thomas, carpenter
¡llarding, Arthur A. R., boarding
house, Melbourne -villa, Ravens­
wood avenue
Hill, Frederick C., stationer,
Post Office
Hookham & Co., of Oxford, tailors
Hunt, Thomas, bookseller, stationer,
printer and bookbinder; hair­
dresser and perfumer
Hould, Misses G. & M., Waterloo
Hotel ’ —’Phone 45 Crowthorne
■¡■James, William Joseph, 1 Welling­
ton H otel'
James, Mrs.'S. C., Waverley private
hotel
Knowles, Vernon, dentist, The
avenue
Slatter, Mrs., boarding house, The
Shrubbery
Stevens, G., Wellington Hotel Tap
Tucker, W. H., architect
fWillmott, Henry R., engineer, The
Bungalow
tWillmott, Miss M.
BROADMOOR ASYLUM.

Government Establishment for the
Criminal Insane—John
Baker,
M.n., supt.; Dr. Foulerton, deputysupt. Dr. Connelly, assistant. A.
E. Sayer, steward. Samuel Smith,
chief attendant
DUNSDEN

& PLAYHATCH
(O xon ,)
4 M iles from Reading.
Postal
d istrict, Reading.
District Councillor— Thos. Cane
Parish Council — Messrs. F. H.
Stannard, Albert Maskell, Albert Hy.
Wells, Charles Cox, J. Pound, W.
Fitch, E. W. May, and W. L.
Saunders (chairman); Clerk—E. C.
Cooke, 5 Gosbrook street, Caversham
Overseers —Walter Ford and T.
Cane, Junr. Assistant Overseer and

Collector of Rates —E. C. Cooke
Letters are delivered in Dunsden at
7-5 a.m. & 1-25 p.m., & Plavhateh at 8
a.m. The Dunsdenpost office is cleared
on wefek-days at 7-10 a.m. & 6.25 p.m.
Sundays at 12-0 noon.
The wall
letter box at Playhatch is cleared on
week-days at 8-5 a.m. & 6-40 p.m.,
on Sundays at 12.15 p.m.
The
nearest money order and telegraph
office, Binfield Heath
Johnstone, William Lionel, Binfield
Heath
Wigan, Rev. Herbert, The Vicarage
Appleby, Miss
Barlow, Reuben, b r, 1George and
Dragon’
Beard, William
Broadhurst, George, cowman, Comp
farm
Cane, Thomas, Junr., Row Lane farm
Cane, Thomas, Row lane farm
Cartwright, George H., baker and
grocer, Binfield Heath
Cullum, Arthur, Play Hatch
Fisher, F., b r, Bird-in-hand
Ford, George, Dunsden Green farm
Ford, Walter, farmer, Bishop Land’s
farm
Fry, William, 1 v, ‘ Shoulder of
>Mutton ’ Inn
Harris, John, farmer, Hampstead
farm, near Henley-on-Thames
Harvey, H. W., 1Coach and Horses ’
near Henley-on-Thames
Hullcoop, William, schoolmaster
Hayes, Mrs.
Inwards, Charles, farmer, Cork’s farm
Kent, II. J., Vine cottage
Maskell, A. E.
May, Ernest Wm., Play Hatch farm
Silver, William, dairyman, Littlestead farm
Thorpe, John
Taylor, Albert
Werrell, Ernest Alfred, b r, ‘ The
Black B oy ; ’ Post office
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Wheeler, William, ‘Flowing Spring
White, Walter, Vine cottage, Play­
hatch
Wigmore, H., Post cottage,^ Playhatch
Wootten, A., ‘ Crown Inn ’