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V IL L A G E S .

Sonning—continued
Taylor, W. E., The Old Cottage
Templeton, \V. J.
Vaughan-VVilliams, F., Manor house
Williams, Clement II., Shelvingstone
Williams, Mrs. Sydney, New Holme
Yeo, Cory. Holm Park
Adi am, William Philip
Allnatt, William, grocer, baker, e tc .;
carrier to Reading daily
Angell, Francis, tailor
Ansell, Edward, Hundred Acres
Attwell, James George, shoemaker
Brown, G., painter and plumber
Brind, J., Sonning Eye
Connelly, Miss, schoolmistress
C ox , E d w a rd & S o n s , C o a ch »
builders, fly proprietors and motor
works— ’Phone 27, Sonning
Edwards, Arthur F.
E ig h t e e n , J o h n , S o n n in g E y e
farm
Farrant, Samuel G., Charville farm
Franklin, A. T., caretaker, Pearson
hall
F r e n c h H o r n H o te l .— M a n ­
ageress, Miss E. Russell
Gard, W. H., Sonning farm
Gould, T., Telephone Exchange
Guy, Henry John
Harries, Frederick Wm., schoolmaster
Henwood, Miss M. A., postmistress
Hill, Isaac J., Sonning Eye farm
Hill, S,, rod grower, Sonning Eye
Hull, Thomas Halse, 1 v, ‘ White
Hart Hotel ’
Jeskins, A., gardener
Light, J., lock keeper
Mercer, C. A., cycle repairer
Morris, John, Holme Park farm
Nicholls, Alfred, waterworks engineer
Osman, Arthur R., grocery and pro­
vision stores
Powell, J., foreman, Sonning mill
Prior, A. J., newsagent, etc.
Reeves, W., Estate agent
Righton, Frederick, East park farm
Robinson, George, builder, contractor
Russell, Mrs.
Smallpeiee, W. C. H., Sonning Eye
farm
South, Elijah, parish clerk
Sumner, John, gardener Old Club ho. I

Talbot, Mrs. S. E., rod grower, The
Elms, Sonning Eye
Wadhams, John, shoeing smith and
cycle stores
Weal, Albert John, police constable
Webb, Harry, 1 v, The 1B u ll’ Hotel
AVitherington, C. H. & Son, millers,
Sonning mills
AVright, George John, dairyman
SO U T H S T O K E (O xon ).
11 m iles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
P opu lation Two parishes, South Stoke & AA'oodcote— 800. Two miles from Goring
Railway Station
Money order, savings' bank and
telegraph office. Letters cleared for
despatch at 8-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Delivery 7-50 a.m. only. Sunday
delivery 7-50 a.m. and despatch 8-30
a.m. Postmaster, AY.. King
District Councillor— Rev. II. G.
Nind
Parish Council— T. P. Hatt (chair­
man), AAr. Smith, J. Smithers, G.
Bastin, H. Beeson, George Guttridge,
L. T. Kilby and T. AV. Winkworth
Council School Committee—Mana­
gers, Chairman: Rev. II. G. Nind ;
Vice-Chairman : Sir E. T. C ook; G.
Bullock, AATn. Costiif, and J. Fullbrook
Parish Church of St. Andrew’s—
Vicar, Rev. H. G. N ind; church­
wardens, AV. Smith and Mr. J.
Smither; Services, Sundays, 11 a.m.
and 6-30 p.m.
Congregational Chapel — Pastor,
Rev. E. T. Hengel Jones. Services,
Sundays at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Brock, James, The Elms
Cook, Sir Edward Tyas, m.a ., Rose
cottage
Nind, Rev, H.. G., The Vicarage
Stoner, Mrs., The Warren
Tufnell, Admiral, Lionel Grant,c . m . g ,.
The Bungalow
Allum, Benjamin
Arding, J., gardener to Admiral
Tufnell
Barnett, Benjamin
Beeson, Mrs. Keziah