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SU N

V IL L A G E S .

Sunningdale— continued
Pack, W., motor garage
Packer, Mrs. W. H., stationer
Packer & Son, general carmen
Pearce, H., coachbuilder
Pearson, A. J., boot dealer
Pemberton, H. C., fruiterer and florist
Povey, Charles, hairdresser
Rogers, J. E., Broomhall stone and
marble works
Rogers, Mrs., grocer
Smithers, W. YV., b r (off), The Rise
Sunningdale, and Ascot Dairies—
proprietor, Charles Swan
Taylor, Henry C., P.O., The Rise
Tedder, Albert John, painter, etc.
Thorpe, A., china and glass stores
Tyler & Co., Ltd., wine, spirit and
beer merchants, Station Parade
Wakelin, J. H., builder, Station works
W a t e r e r & S o n s , A u c t io n e e r s ,
house and estate agents, Station
Approach
Weymouth & Easton, architects and
surveyors, Station Parade
White, J., golf professional
Williams, V., bootmaker, London rd
S U N N IN G H IL L

(B erk s.)

18 miles from Reading.
Area 3,135 acres. Population 1911
— 5,335.
Nearest Station—Ascot
Early closing day, Wednesday at 1
Parish Council—F. J. Patton, j.p.
(chairman), G. A. Longhurst (vicechairman), Messrs. John YV. Abbott,
E. J. Chapman, John Dalton, L. A.
Heydon, F. Longhurst, H. E. Ree,
E. A. Statham, R. Sturt and H. YYestm acott; G. J. Francis, clerk.
Parish Church, St. Michael and
All Angels — Vicar, Rev. A. R.
Ingrain, m . a . Services, Sundays 11
a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Holy days at noon.
The Cordes Hall, was erected to
the memory of Thomas Cordes, of
Silwood Park, by his widow, Margaret
Agnes Cordes, in 1902
County Council School— Manager,
Rev. A. R. Ingram, m . a .
Overseers— A. Lissaman, Josiah
Hobbs and Arthur Peachy.

Assistant Overseer and Rate Col­
lector— G. J. Francis, Brookfield.
Postal, telegraph, and money order
office, London Rd.-Letters despatched
at 8-30, 9-55 and 11-30 a.m., 3, 5-30,
6-45, 8 15 and 9 10 p.m .; Sundays,
6-5 p.m. -E lco c k , Mrs. Ann, post­
mistress.
Sunninghill Post Office— Letters
delivered at 6-30, 11-30 a'm., and
3-30 p.m .; Sundays, 6-30 a.m. Des­
patched at 8-40 and 11-10 a.m., 2-45,
5-0 and 8-25 p .m .; Sundays, 6-30
p.m. Miss Cuss, postmistress
Sunninghill (Mixed) Schools—Mas­
ter, IL. J. YVhitehead, School house
Archer-Shee, Martin, Ashurst lodge
Bannatine, Miss, Little Kames
Blinkhorne, Mrs., Heathfield
Broad, Capt., Virginia Water Cottage
Brooks, A. E., St. Denys
Browne, Richard B., Rosemeade
Browne, Miss, Hillcrest
Burberry, Arthur M., Brae Side
Burke, James, Bagshot road
Clarke, C. C., The Woodlands
Clayton, Mrs., Shelley, King’s rd
Clementi-Smith, Mrs., Fir grove
Colt, Harry S., Earley wood corner
Cordes, Mrs. M. A.. Silwood park
Frankland, Lady, Thirkleby huuse
Frith, Mrs. YV. H., Shenstone house
Gibbons, Mrs., The Hatch
Hay-Drummond, Col. Hon. C. R., j . p .,
Harewood lodge
Hitchens, Miss, Beech grove
Ingram, Rev. A. R., m . a ., Vicarage
Jameson, Col. Harry W., Titness cot.
Lacy, Dr. A. G., Saumarez
Ladesma, De., A. .J., Lowood
Leighton, John, The Island
McClintock, Col. W. G., Silwood
cottage
Marriott, Edward, Glencairn, King’s
road
Money, Brig.-Gen. G. L. C . , c . b ., d . s . o .,
The Glen
Passmor, Herbert, Furzebush
Power, A. D., Westmains
Norman, Col. Luke, Newby
Oliver, Vere L., Whitmore lodge
Peel, Charles, Fairview
Pott, Harry Kerby, The Cedars