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V IL L A G E S .

B AS

663

Gardiner, II. 13., South view
Hancock, A. S. J.
Bailey,
, bailiff, Hartridge farm
Light, W., bailiff, Pyt House farm
McQuhae, T., grocer, draper and
general dealer
Nullis, William, bootmaker
Simmons, Stanley, Child’s court farm
Smith, Harry, Ashampstead common
Smith, Henry, blacksmith
Street, John, coal dealer, post’ office
Townsend, James, bricklayer, The
Village
Venners, J., baker, Quick’s Green
Ware, Joseph, Rose cottage

Letters are delivered at 7.50 a.m .;
despatches at 6.5 p .m .; Sundays
9.55 a.m.
Pangbourne is the
nearest money order and telegraph
office.
Parish Council—Mr. W. A. Walker,
chairman; Messrs. Ernest Cos,
Thomas Sims, I. W. W. Osborne,
J. E. Gulliver, C. J. How, and
H. W. Tidbury, clerk
Overseers —N. Deacon and E. C.
Cox; Assistant Overseer--H. W.
Tidbury

B A R K H A M (B e rk s).
M iles from Reading.
Postal
d istr ic t, Wokingham.
Area, 1,388 acres. Population in
. 1911, 261. District Councillor,
CaptainCostin. Overseers, George
Harris and Frederick Barkbr
Letters are delivered at 7.25 a.m. and
5.25 p.m., and are collected at 9.30
a.m. and 6.30 p.m .; Sundays, 10.15
a.m. Arborfield is the nearest post,
money order and.telegraph office.
Sub-postmaster, Mattingley, J.
Council School—Barkham and Ar­
borfield— Hayward, James, master

Baston, Richard, jun., b r & carrier
to Reading
Cox, E. C., blacksmith
Deacon, H. farmer, Kiln farm
Froome, J. W., baker & grocer
Grant, W. E., carrier
Holmes, C. II., 1 v, ‘ Farriers’ Arms ’
How, C. J., farmer, Woodgreen farm
Jeffreys, William C., police constable
Osborne, William, brick maker
and farmer, Emery’s farm
Pendleburv, C., Supt. of Works
Powell, A., farmer, Blandv's farm
Shipway, Albert, carpenter and
wheelwright
Sims, Thomas, farmer & coal merchant
Walker, W. A., grocer, post office
Wilson, Miss, schoolmistress
Winsor, Mrs., 1 v, ‘ Red L ion '
Wyatt, W., ‘ Beehive Inn

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Badcock, Lt.-Col., Mote house
Ditehfield, Rev. P. II., rector
Garland, A. N., Manor house
Sturgess, E. M., Barkham square
Allum, William, gamekeeper
Barker, Mrs. F.
Barker, Frederick, 1 v, ‘ Bull Inn ’
Bayliss, F., carrier
Bell, Sergt. Langley, Common farm
Blake, Edwin G., Hand Post farm
Bassoon, Henry, Spark farm
H a rris, G e o r g e , B a k er and
G r o c e r , th e P o s t O ffice
Humphries, Reuben
Isaac, W., Langley Pond farm
Yalden, W., Long Moor cottage
B A S IL D O N , (B e rk s).
8J miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
Area 3,139 acres.
Population in
1911, 596.

Harding, George Valentine, The Firs

B A S IL D O N , L O W E R (B e r k s).
Postal information— Deliveries 7 a.m ;
12.0 and 6.45 p.m.; Sundays 7.5
a.m.; Despatches 7.55 a.m., 1.55
and 7.15 p.m .; Sundays 4.45.
Harter, Gilbert J. C., The Grotto
Phillips, Rev. E. A., The Vicarage
Robinson, Misses, Thames view
Belcher, R., gardener. White house
Farmer, Thomas, nu.nrym an and
florist, b r
Gulliver, J. E., farmer, Church farm
Heame, Thomas, gardener, Basildon
park