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C72

BU C

V IL L A G E S .

B ucklebury— continued.
Russell, Mrs., The Grange r
Scott, The Hon. George,Gorselandsr
Thorpe, Rev. Edward Monkhouse
vicar, r
Wallis, Miss, Roselands r
AVhite, Mi’s., 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., ‘ Fir Tree Inn ’ 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, Byles’ Green farm r
Eastland, Jas. David, ‘ Bladebone
In n '
Fistier, Frederick, builder, Slade n
F o r d , S id n e y H ., grocer, post­
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 Com­
mon, r
Morton, W. C., farmer, Holly farm r
Osgood, G., farmer, Sadgrove r
Patev, James, farmer, Green’s old
farm r
Pauling, F., Lower Common farm r
Pocock, Ernest Fred., 1 v, ‘Three
Crowns Inn ’ n
Prior, George, ‘ The Dragon, Hawk­
ridge, n
Renaut, Mrs., Highlands n
Ruddle, J., 1 v, ‘ The Boot ’ 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.
1911— 1,343.

Population,

® Postal District, Theale
f Postal District for Burghfield
Common, Reading
Letters should be addressed “ Burgh­
field, Reading," except those marked
* or f
District
Councillors — MessrsErnest Chance and M. H. Parfitt
Parish Council — 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
Overseers— Edward Butler and R.
T. C. Davidson. Assistant Overseer—
E. C. Wheeler
Post and Telegraph Office—G.
Cooper, postmaster.
Letters de­
spatched at 8.5 a.m. and 6.20 p.m.
Deliveries 7.5 a.m.
Burghfield Common money order
and savings’ 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 ry’s Church— Rector, Rev.
William Henry George, m .a . Cur­
ate, Rev. L. G. Allum, b .a .
P rim itive M eth odist Chapel—
Ministers, various