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V IL L A G E S .
Turner, David, blacksmith
Turner, George
Turner, James
Turner, Thomas
Titheridge, Hubert
Wells, William Albert
Whitchelo, Mrs. Sarah
E N G L E F IE L D (B erk s).
61r miles from Reading.
Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Population, 1911 299.
Area 1437
acres,
The Church is dedicated to St.
Mark. There are daily services in
the morning. Sunday services areâ
communion 8-30 a.m. (except 1st
Sunday in the month, when it is
8.15 choral and 3rd Sunday 7.30).
Matins 11 a.m., & evensong 6 p.m
This is a prosperous parish, with
successful v i l l a g e in s t it u t i o n s .
Workmen's Club, cricket and footÂ
ball clubs, clothing club, penny bank.
The winter evenings are enlivened by
occasional dances & smoking concerts
at the club. Mr. J. H. Behyon, j . p .,
Chairman ; Mr. Oliver Hopley, Hon.
Sec.; J. H. Claydon, caretaker
Rural District Councillor James
Herbert Benyon, j . p ., c . c .
Parish Council â Messrs. J. II.
Benyon, j.p.jO.c., J. Bevan, A. Harris
H. Horne and W, Partlo
Overseers- -William Palmer and J.
Osmond
Post, Money Order Office and
Savingsâ Bank
Letters despatched at 8 a.m. and
7-10 p .m .; Sundays, 7-5 p.m. DeÂ
livered 6-20 a.m, Nearest telegraph
office is at ThealeâJames H. ClayÂ
don, postmaster
Volunteer Fire Brigadeâ Chief
officer, J. Bevan; engineers, W.
Palmer, A. Harris, W. Vince and H.
Horne; firemen, Messrs. T. Harris,
0 . Hopley, W. Partlo, A. Baker, W.
Chandler, F. Slyfield, F. Webb. C.
Cooley, R. Allen, C. Fisher and W.
Home
EVE
691
National School,â Golding, Chas.
F., headmaster ; Dance, Miss, assisÂ
tant teacher ; Janes, Miss, teacher of
infants .
Benyon, James Herbert, j . p .,
Englefield house
Skipwith, Rev. Granville Gore,
Englefield rectory
c . c .,
m . a .,
Bevan, J., clerk of estate works, chief
officer of fire brigade
Buekland, G., gamekeeper
Carter, C. G., agent to J. H.
Benyon, Esq., Berks, Hants and
Essex estatesâ'Phone 4, Theale
Claydon, A., hon. sec. Football Club
Claydon, James H., postmaster â
caretaker of workmenâs club
Golding, Frederick Charles, SchoolÂ
master,
agent
for
Berkshire
Friendly Society
Harris, T., carpenter, Englefield st
Hilton, C., house steward, Englefield
house
Janes, Miss, assistant schoolmistress
Joyce, W., parish clerk
Osmond, John, Wicker oft farm
Page, Thomas, Mayridge farm, Farm
bailiff
Palmer, W., steward toJ. H. Benyon,
Esq., Chalk Pit farm
Partlo, W., Yard foreman
Pocock, Mrs. A., baker and grocer
Reid, Frederick, head coachman,
Englefield house
Stimpson, J., gardener, The Rectory
Treadwell, Mrs., parish nurse
Wadds, A. B., ead gardener, EngleÂ
field house
Yarlett, G., Entrance lodgfe, EngleÂ
field park
E V E R S L E Y (H an ts).
Nearest Station, W ellington ColÂ
lege, S.E.R., 4 miles.
Parish Councilâ Mr. A. C. Doxut,
chairman, Rev. N. âfanner, vicechairman, Messrs. Augustus Gibbs,
George Rowe, G. Leversuch J. Carter,
0 . Vivian and H. Alan Smith; J.
W. Edwards, clerk