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V IL L A G E S .
Wheeler, T., baker, grocer, &c., post
office, Whitchurch hill
Wicks Albert, CoombePark gardens
W O O D C O T E (O xon ).
Pangbourne Postal D istrict.
Postal, money order, postal order,
& savings bank office. Letters deÂ
livered week-days 7-10 a.m. ; DesÂ
patched week-days 10 a.m. and 5.50
p.m. Sundays, 10-30 a.m.
TeleÂ
graph office 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.â T.
Smith, sub-postmaster.
Arding, A. C., The Folly
Boram, B., The Croft
Chapman, C. H., Whitehouse
Durham-Stokes, E , Wayside
Haines, John, Beechwood
Haines, George, Church form
Ashby,Mrs. Ellen, 1v, â Red Lion Inn â
Barlow, Abraham, wheelwright and
farmer, Horns farm
Bastin, Geo., Greenmore hill farm
Bastin, George, junr., Ward's farm
Beeson, Herbert, fly proprietor, Red
Lane farm
Beeson, Mrs., Red lane farm
Bishop, A. E., b r, â Black Lion Innâ
Clarke, Wm., 1Greyhound,â Exlade
street
Duncan, W.,gardener, Old School
house
Flesher, A., schoolmaster and assistÂ
ant overseer
Goddard, Harry, Payables farm
Hall, Mr. S., farmer
Havell, Joseph, carrier
Hutchens, Edmund, farmer
Jefferies, Thos., b r, â Chestnuts â
Lovegrove, Frederick, Blenheim
cottage
Ogle, J. S., New Barn farm
Sellwood, T., Yew Tree cottage
Smither, John, baker and grocer
Smith, Thomas, sexton, post office
Thatcher, Joseph, â Yew T reeâ Inn
Ward, Miss E., Exlade st
White, W ., Broad st. farm
Winkworth, Thomas, builder and
undertaker, Hope cottage
WOO
751
W O O D LE Y AND SAN DFORD
(B e rk s).
31 m iles from Reading. Postal
d is tr ic t, Reading.
A reaâ 3609 acres.
Population, 1911â 1034.
Population of St. John the EvanÂ
gelist Parishâ 684
St John the Evangelist Parish
Church; vicar, Rev. F. F. Penruddock, m .a . Churchwardens, F. L. Lee
and G. Aldridge. Services, Holy ComÂ
munion, 8. a.m., (1st Sunday' after
Morning Prayer), Morning Prayer and
Sermon, 11 a.m.. Evening Prayer,
6.30 p.m. Church ahvayrs open and
all seats free.
St. Johnâs Schools, schoolmistress,
Miss Francis
St. Lukeâs Convalescent Home for
Children (entirely supported by volÂ
untary subscriptions)âMiss Halls,
matron ; Miss
Candy, assistant
matron; hon. sec., Mrs." W. Anson ;
hon. treasurer, Mr. A. H. Empson
Rural District Councillor â Mr.
George Aldridge
Parish Councilâ Chairman, Capt.
J; W. St. L. W heble; A. C. C.
Kenyon-Fuller, S. Brown, H. Johnson
W. Norman, Thomas Smith and W.
Monday. A. E. Perry, clerk
Woodley Congregational Chapel
Early closing day, Wednesdays 2
Letters arrive on week-days at 7.30
a.m., 12.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.,
despatched at 9. a.m., 1 p.m. and 6.45
p.m. Sunday letters arrive at 7.30
a.m., despatched at 11.45 a.m. The
nearest money order and telegraph
office is Sonning or Earleyâ A. R.
Lee, postmaster
Blair, W. G., Welwyn
Brown, Sidney, Rivermead
Campbell, Mrs. Lanes farm
Coombe, Miss, The Cottage
Godsal, Herbert, Sandford manor
Kenyon-Fuller, A. C. C., Sandford
mill