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C72
BU C
V IL L A G E S .
B uckleburyâ continued.
Russell, Mrs., The Grange r
Scott, The Hon. George,Gorselandsr
Thorpe, Rev. Edward Monkhouse
vicar, r
Wallis, Miss, Roselands r
AVhite, Miâs., Winehcombe lodge, The
Avenue r
Allum,Mrs. Edwin, Cherry Orchard r
Ball, Robert, Nine Elms farm r
Barr, George Frederick, The Pot
kilns, Hawkridge n
Bastin, Jasper, farmer, Home farm n
Brown, A. J., â Fir Tree Inn â n
Britton, William, Walnut tree r
Butler, Walter Rowland, Lower
Common r
Crook, Mrs., Nuttage r
Cuthbert, Walter, The Slade r
Dance, Mrs. farmer, Sadgrove farm r
Davis, George, fitter r
Dunn, William, Bylesâ Green farm r
Eastland, Jas. David, â Bladebone
In n '
Fistier, Frederick, builder, Slade n
F o r d , S id n e y H ., grocer, postÂ
master, r
Francis, J., Birch farm r
Freeman, George, Chapel row r
Grace, Geo., fanner, Hillfoot farm r
Green, George, butcher, r
Hermon, Walter, Zinzan r
Isaac, Franklin, The Alley n
Johnson, Richard, Hill House farm r
King, William David, ironfoimder
Lailey, Mrs., r
Laylev, Arthur, farmer, Copyhold
farm (Woolhampton postal district)
Marsham, John, Shingletons farm r
Millson, Alfred, farmer, Upper ComÂ
mon, r
Morton, W. C., farmer, Holly farm r
Osgood, G., farmer, Sadgrove r
Patev, James, farmer, Greenâs old
farm r
Pauling, F., Lower Common farm r
Pocock, Ernest Fred., 1 v, âThree
Crowns Inn â n
Prior, George, â The Dragon, HawkÂ
ridge, n
Renaut, Mrs., Highlands n
Ruddle, J., 1 v, â The Boot â r
Rumble, C., farmer, Tomlins r
Savage, R., Hollywood r
Scutter, James, Jewels farm r
Sellwood, Albert, Byles Green, r
Sellwood, Mrs., Elm Tree n
Selwood, William, wheelwright,
Slade r
Snell, George, Lower Common r
Taylor, Miss, schoolmistress
Thomas, John B., Lower Common r
Troup, James Gordon, farmer, Manor
farm, r
Walters, Mrs., Hillfoot r
Waters, Mrs. Lower Common r
Wyles, George, farmer, Slade r
B U R G H F IE L B (B erk s).
5| miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Area, 2309 acres.
1911â 1,343.
Population,
® Postal District, Theale
f Postal District for Burghfield
Common, Reading
Letters should be addressed â BurghÂ
field, Reading," except those marked
* or f
District
Councillors â MessrsErnest Chance and M. H. Parfitt
Parish Council â Messrs. Job
Lousley (chairman), E. Butler, M.
H. Parfitt, C. Fisher, Rev. W. H.
George, G. Manners, E. Chance and
E. Lousley and H. Hannam; II. D.
Higgs, clerk
Overseersâ Edward Butler and R.
T. C. Davidson. Assistant Overseerâ
E. C. Wheeler
Post and Telegraph OfficeâG.
Cooper, postmaster.
Letters deÂ
spatched at 8.5 a.m. and 6.20 p.m.
Deliveries 7.5 a.m.
Burghfield Common money order
and savingsâ bank o f f i c e - Deliveries
at 8.10 a.m. Sundays, 8.30 a.m.
Despatches at 9.15 a.m. and 5.35
p.m.; Sundays, 11.20 a.m. H. DHiggs, postmaster
St. M a ryâs Churchâ Rector, Rev.
William Henry George, m .a . CurÂ
ate, Rev. L. G. Allum, b .a .
P rim itive M eth odist Chapelâ
Ministers, various