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V IL L A G E S .

Sweetzer, D., grocer, &e.,Oakfield cot.
Taylor, F. W., Police Sergeant
Thorp, Charles, farmer and assistant
overseer, Wheat’s farm
Thorp, Mrs. H., grocer, Mortimer st
Upstone, E. H., baker and grocer,
King st
Vernon, E., Bloomfield Hatch farm,
Wokefield
Waight, Mrs., laundress, 'Wheatsfarm
cottages
Waight, A., harness maker, West end
road
Webb, B., The Street
Webb, R., Hill Farm
White & Co., grocers and general
ironmongers, Windmill rd
Wise, A. B., corn, coal, coke and
salt merchant
Woolford, J ., gardener, Wokefield park

NET

707

County Council Cookery School,
Oxford road -sn pt., Miss L. Foster
Parish Church, St. Bartholomew’s,
Sunday services, 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Congregational Chapel — Sunday
services, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.
Village Hall, Oxford rd—secretary,
W. A. Cobb
Arkell, Bob Reginald, The Walnuts
Armitage, Rev. Philip, The Vicarage
Barry, Ernest, Soundess House
Bower, Henry, Soundess farm
Brunton, Dr., White house
Champion, Miss L. H., Nettlebed ho.
Dixon, Lovell B., Watlington rd
Douglas, Frank E., The Firs
Dove, Miss, Woodbine cottage
Hawkins, Henry, Port Hill house
Fleming, Robt., J .P ., Joyce Grove
Hough, James, High street
Power, Mrs. Ann, Beec.hwood houke
Stewart, Major R. S., Windmill hse •
WTatts, Miss Sarah, Helmsley house
Wright, Sidney, Priest hill

N E T T L E B E D (O xon).
5 miles from H enley, 10 from
Iieadiny, 6 from Wallingford, 5
from W atlington. Postal d istrict,
H enley - on - Thames. Population
Bailey, Frederick, carrier to Henley
1911—552. N earest station, Henley
every Tuesday & Thursday; and to
District Councillor & Guardian —
Reading (Peacock) Wednesday and
Rev. P. Armitage
Saturday and Monday
Parish Council— Messrs. Alfred
Beakhouse, Thomas, carpenter, Wind­
Brown, chairman ; Charles Stephen
mill hill
Phillips, vice-chairman ; G. A. Hope,
Bennell, W., carpenter, Priest hill
Henry Butler^ Rev. P. Armitage, S.
Birmingham, William, postman
A. Wright & Miss L. H. Champion;
Brooks, Frank, Nettlebed farm
F. Saunders, clerk and assistant
Brown, Mrs. G. H., Malthouse
overseer.
Brown & Sons, plumbers & builders
Post and money order office, tele­
Brownlow, Sussman and Smith,
graphic, government annuity, savings
physicians, surgery
bank, parcel post, A c .; open from
Butler, H., farmer, &c., Crocker end
8 to 8. Deliveries, 7.40 a.m. and
1.0 p.m. ; Sundays, 7.40 a.m. Des­ Butler, Mrs., dressmaker, The cottage
Clarke, Mrs. Rees J., sub-postpatch, 10.35 a.m. and 6.45 p.m .;
mistress, telegraph office
Simdays, 11.30 a.m. Nettlebed is the
Cobb, R. E., schoolmaster
nearest telegraph office for Highmoor
Flynn, Peter, stud groom to Mr. R.
Bix, Nuffield. Telegraph office at
Fleming
Cookley for Swyncombe, Russels
Gale, Joseph, hurdle maker, Crocker
Water and Maidensgrove
End
Nettlebed Council School Local
Goodall, Richard, bricklayer
Authority—Managers, Ernest Barry
Goodall, Mrs. Ann Jane ‘ The Sun'
and Rers< P. Armitage; Foundation
Hope, Fletcher H. L., blacksmith,
Managers, C. S. Phillips, L. H.
Champion & T. Saunders ; E. Stone
Park corner and Nettlebed
(Watlington), attendance officer ;
Johnstone, Alexander, gardener, Joyce
Fred Saunders, correspondent.
grove