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STO
V IL L A G E S .
Smith, Mrs.', Briar Lea
Sumpster, John, Hyde End
Swain, Alfred
Swain, John, Beech Hill road
Swain, William, Beech Hill road
Tanner, Stanley, gardener, The Croft
Tanner, Wm., coachman The Croft
Thatcher, IL, 1 Belmont villas
Watkins, Mrs., Basingstoke road
Webb, Alfred, saddler
Wheeler, W., builder
White, Mrs., dressmaker, The Nest
Wilson, G., Beech Hill road
Wilson, S., Nullis farm
Wiseman, F.
Yeo, James, coal and coke merchant
STAN FO RD
D IN Q L E Y .
10 miles from Reading. Postal
distj'ict, Reading.
Populationâ 139.
Area - 911 acres.
Letter box closes at 5-40 p.m. No
collection oil Sunday, delivery at 9
a.m.
.
Rural District Councillorâ Rev. J.
E. Gun
OverseersâEdward C. Grace and
S. Hamblin. Assistant Overseerâ
E. Crook, Yattenden
i
Cox, James, Green lane
Elam, Major, Brookside
Gun, Rev. J. E., The Rectory
Hawkins, Chas. Henry, Chalk Pit
cottage
Jones, Dr. H., The Willows
C h a p m a n , G e o r g e , baker, grocer
and blacksmith; post office
Grace, Edward C., threshing machine
proprietor, overseer, Field farm
Hamblin, Stephen, builder, etc.
Hamblin, Walter J., water cress
grower
Holloway, Samuel, Green lane
Jtidd, Sidney, Severalâs farm
Juniper, Herbt., mineral water
manufacturer and carrier
Leader, F. J., Mazelands farm
Mitchell, Harriet, 1 v, 1Bull Inn â
STOK E
ROW
727
<Oxon).
Postal d istr ic t, Henley-on-Tham es
Postal, telegraph, money order and
savingsâ bank; postmaster, R, Page
Brazil, Mrs. Thomas, Manor House,
Newnham hill
Cox, T. P.,» Burnley
Hutchinson, Rev. T.( vicar. The
"Vicarage
Neat, Frederick, Newnham house
Absalom, Mrs.
Absalom, Robert
Biggs, Joseph, builder
Bond, John, p.c.
Britnell, A. R.
Brown, John
Burgis, Miss, music teacher, The
Common
Busby, G.
Busby, W.
Butwell, Susan, dressmaker
Butler, Mrs.
Carter, Albert
Chapman, A., Roland cottages
Chapman, Henry, b r, â The Oak Inn â
Clargo, Mrs.
Cox Bros., builders
Cox, Thomas, farmer, Gilesâ farm
Day, James, nurseryman, The Grove
Delafield, J., Stoke Row farm
Divall, F., Whitecall farm
Duke, Mrs., apartments
Earl, David, chapel keeper
Earl, W., insurance agent, Roland
cottages
Edwards, Albert
Edwards, D.
Ely, George
Evans, Edward
Evans, W,
Frewin, Mrs. Peter, carrier
Gibbons, G.
Gibbs, G.
Goddard, George
Godwin, Mrs.
Grantham, Mrs. C.
Grantham, G.
Green, F.
Green, Mrs. Jonas
Green, Mrs.
Gregory, Mrs., â Cherry Tree Inn â