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V IL L A G E S .
N ettleb ed âcontinued
Lamb, Charles, Mill cottage
Lamb, Miss Ellen, â White Hart â
Lamb, Miss, confectioner, High street
Lammas, George, cycle repairer, &c.
Light, George, Port hill, carrier to
Henley daily (â Bull,â Bell st)
Lindsay, Robert Bruce, Assistant
Road Surveyor, Oxford County
Council, Post hill
Maunder, Mrs. Annie, 1 v, Bull hotel
McDiarmid, Hjigh, forester, Joyce
Grove cottage
Maynard, 11., bricklayer, The Cat
Maynard, Henry, junior, bricklayer,
Woodside villa
May, Austin Oscar, land surveyor,
assistant overseer, Pine cottage
Nettlebed Reading Room, Watlington
street; E. Trendall, caretaker
OâHara, William, butcher, High st â
Clinch, Charles, manager
Pearce, Albert, grocer, baker
Phillips, Charles S., carpenter and
wheelwright
Poulton, Constance
Powell, Jas., carpenter, Catsnipe
Saunders, Alfred, baker
Saunders, Miss Bertha, dressmaker
Saunders, Fred, 1 v, 1Nag's Head â
S a u n d e r s , F ., insurance agent, Sun
Fire & L ife ; clerk to Parish CounÂ
cil and Assistant overseer
Saunders, Henry, sexton
Saunders, Thomas, baker and grocer
Shurev, Charles and John, farmers,
Crocker end
Stavte, George IV., p.c.
Wells, Edward Henry, boot and shoeÂ
maker
Wildgoss, Richard,
â Carpenterâs
Arms,â Crocker end
V. right, Sidney Arthur, agent to Robt.
Fleming, Esq., Lord of the Manor
P A D W O R T H (B erk s).
9 miles f rom Heading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Populationin 1911â 263. Area 1188
acres.
Nearest station, Aldermaston
Rural District Councillorâ Major
C. W. Darby-Griffith, j . p .
Parish Couneil â Major DarbyGriffith (chairman), Messrs. J. Bucknell, A. A. S. Willett, C. W. Strange
and E. Gyles
OverseersâArthur A. S. Willett
and E. Gyles. Assistant Overseer
â A. J. Smith
Post office-Letters arrive at 6-0
a.m.; Sundays 7.30 a.m .; box cleared
at 7 a.m. and 7 p .m .; Sundays 7 p.m.
Sub-Postmaster, F. H. Faulkner.
Beenham and Mortimer Common are
tho nearest telegraph offices
Austin, William Osbest,.Mill Lane
Balding, Mrs., The Laurels
Clinton, Rev. W. 0., Padworth
rectory
Darby-Griffith, Major Christopher
W., j.p., Lord of the Manor, Padworth house
Earley, G , The Villa
Froude, Miss, The Croft
Inglis, Lady, The White house
Rowell Mrs., Minton house
Strange, C. W., Bridge house
Strange, W. J., Bridge house
Willett, A. A. S., The Chestnuts â
Yorke, Miss, The Common
Albury, J., carpenter, The Wharf
Albury, Mrs. schoolmistress
Banner, Mrs. H. M., nurse
Brothers, W. H., Inland revenue
office, Bath road
Buckneil, John, farmer, Old farm
Cutler, F., â Round Oak Inn â
Faulkner, F. H., grocer and baker
post office
Gyles, F., Lodge farm
Hearne, Arthur, blacksmith
Hobbs, Edwin, gardener
Knight, D., general stores, Mill
road
Lawrence, F., head gardener, Padworth, House gardens
Leather, Mrs., Hatch farm
Smith, A, J., agent to Major DarbyGriffith, The West cottage, Bath
road
Wilson, Miss, Hatch farm