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V IL L A G E S .
W AS
749
Jonas, George, F., post office, Upper
Wargrave
Ladd, Alfred, carrier to Reading
Lunn, Charles W., hairdresser and
tobacconist
Malpress, W. J., stationmaster
Messam, Walter, fishmonger
OâHara & Lee, Bros., butchers, High
street
Old, Mrs., The Laundry, Victoria
road
Pether, Frank, gardener, refreshment
rooms, High st
Pritchell, Mrs., dressmaker
Barclay & Company, Ltd., incorporÂ
Rose, Thomas, Highfield farm
ating J. & C. Simonds, & Coâs.
Rose & Bennett, dairymen, High st
Reading Bank (sub-branch to
Sansom, William, drapery stores and
Henley)â Open Wednesdays and
post office
Saturdays, 10 to 1
Shomey, H. F., â The Greyhound â
Barker, Harry, baker, Church st
Silver, J. D., shoeing & general smith,
Beck, Thos., postman, Crazies hill
Lower Culham
Bell, Mrs. S.) 1 v, â The Bull â
Smith, Jesse, steward, Culham court
Benham, W., Tag lane
Smith, W. H. & Son, booksellers
Bennett, Frank, High st
Thatcher, Edward, P.c., County
Blencowe, John, farm bailiff, Hatch
Police station
Gate farm, Crazies hill
Tuck. Charles, coal & coke merchant,,
Brown, Arthur, greengrocer
Victoria rd
Brown, F., moter and cab proprieter
Brunsdon, Mrs. F. E., g d, 4 Victoria ' Watson, G. M., chemist
White, F., cycle and motor depot
road
Woodclvife Hall, High st
B u r g is â S t o r e s , g r o c e r y , c o n Â
Woodclyffe H otel-V. A. D.
fe c t io n e r y , g e n e r a ! s t o r e s &
Wyatt, Mrs. Frank, â The George and
c a fe
Dragon â Hotel (Established 1845)
Butcher, H., boat proprietor
W A S IN G (B e r k s ).
Chiltern Towers, Ltd., high-class
12 Miles from Reading.
boarding establishment
Postal district. Reading.
Coleby, II., a .c .p., Piggottâs school
Area 690 acres. Population 1911â
Cunliffe,- John, assistant overseer,
54.
Church st
Rural District Councillorâ Rev,
Dover Bros., blacksmiths & plumbers
John Butler Burne
Dover, Mrs. Baron, dressmaker,
Victoria road
Burne, Rev. J. B., m . a ., Wasing
Easterling, William Henry, builder
rectory
and undertaker, School lane
Mount, William Arthur, M.r., J.r., c.c.,
Elsley, Miss, Victoria road
Wasing place, Lord of the Manor
Guy, Miss, dressmaker, High st
Haskett, Stephen
Barnes, George, carpenter
Herbert, John, Victoria road
Beasley, â
Hunt, William, upholsterer, Victoria
Chandler, David, Wasing lodge
road
Chandler, II., labourer
International Stores, grocers
Freeman, W., coachman
Jeffrey, W. & Son, boot repairers,
Goodall, Tom, Wasing Park lodge
Brookdale, Victoria rd
Goodonougb, C., bailiff, Wasing farm
Joiner, A. E., â White Hart â Hotel
Wells, Rev. Harry Norland B.,
Scarlets
White, Mrs., Chapel house
Wicks, Mrs., Bonacre
Willis, Elijah, Ida villa
Willis, Harry IV. Morgan, Crazies
hill
Winter, Rev. Stephen Miller, m .a .,
vicar, St. Maryâs Church
Wise, Henry, Ferry lane
Wood, Alfred, Victoria rd
Wyatt, Mrs. Fred, Church street