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V IL L A G E S .

!5Mortimer, W. H., draper
Mortimore, Edward, wheelwright,
carpenter, parish clerk
Osbiston, R., 1 v, 1The Bell ’
*Oxlade, Richard, ‘ The Royal Oak'
Palmer, Mrs., grocer & postmistress
Palmer, William, farmer
Paradine, — ., The Plough, West End
Pennoll, F., Bear Oopee, West End
Rustell, — ., Whitefields farm
Iiummey, John, p.c
Smith, PI., dairyman, Coltman’s farm
S p ack m an , J , c y c le a g en t —
repairs
Thompson, F., Hill farm
Watkins, Walter E., dairy farmer
Wolley, — ., Glebe farm
W A R F I E L D (B erk s).
12 miles from Reading. Postal
district, Bracknell. Area, 3450
acres.
St. Michael's Church.— A beautiful
and interesting rtructure of Priory
foundations. Sunday services, Holy
Communion 8.30 (also on first Sunday
at 11 and third Sunday at 7.30.)
Matins, Litany and Sermon, 11 a.m .;
Catechism 3 p.m. ; Evensong 6.
Thursdays, Holy Communion 7.30
a.m. Holy Days, sermons 8 and 10
a.m. and 6 p.m.— Vicar, Rev. Walter
A. Thackeray
Post office, Warfield street— Deliv­
eries from Bracknell. Despatched 7
G.50 p.m. Postmaster, Street James
Parish Council — S. C a r t e r
(chairman), Messrs. J. B. Bilham,
G. Panter,T. W. Bowyer, H. Crocker,
W. Bowyer, W. II. Baily, W. G.
Denby, H. Lawrence

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Lawrence, Henry, The cottage,
Edmund's Green
Lewis, J., The Lindens
Littledale, C. St. George, Wickhill ho..
Molteno, Lady, Newell hall
Thackeray, Rev. W. A., vicar, The
vicarage
Walsh, Hon. Arthur, Warfield park
Wood, Mrs., The Gables
Bowyer, Edward, caretaker of school
Bowyer, Geo., Stroud’s Copse cott­
age, Nuptown
Bowyer, T., coachbuilder, Battle
Bridge
Campbell, C., Warfield street
Crocker, IL, farmer. West end
Crow, R., JealotVhill
Davis, W., 1 v, ‘ Shepherd's House ’
Haines, C., farmer, Newell Green farm
Hatfield, Mary Ami, 1v, ‘ Cricketers,*
Haley green
Howell, W., 1 v, 1Leather Bottle ’
Laishley, Arthur, Bott bridge
Large, Thomas, farm bailiff, Haw­
thorn hill
Lawrence, Richard, Brockhill farm
Miles, J., ‘ Plough & Harrow
Moss, James, ‘ New Inn,’ Bott Bridge
Richardson, C., ‘ The Four Horse
Shoes ’
Smith, C., smith, the forge, Moss end
Street, James, baker, etc., Warfield
Tapping, Ernest, dairyman, Honeywood farm, Nuptown
Tutton, J., Whitelock’s farm
Tutton, Walter, farmer, Stroud cott.

W A R G R A V E (B a rk s).
7 miles from Reading. Postal dis­
trict, Twyford. Area, 4,401 acres.
Population in 1911— 2,112.
Post, money order, telegraph, sav­
ings’ bank, and parcels post. Letters
Chard, Esq., Warfield hall
are delivered at 6-30 a.m., and 6-30
Cocksy Mrs., The Laurels
p .m .; Sundays, 7 a.m. Collected,
Finlay, Sir C. Ivirkman, Warfield
weekdays at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m .;
grove
Sundays, 7.45 p.m. Sansom, Wil­
Geary, F., Battle Bridge
liam, postmaster
Gosling, R. I I , m . f . h ., Hawthorn hill
District Councillors— Major BulkeHenderson, Mrs., Crutchfield house,
I ley, d.s.o., and A. E. Huggins
Hawthorn hill
Parish Council -Rev. B. Staunton
Ilewat, Miss, Warfield cottage
Batty, Thomas Rose, Capf. Willis,
Jennings-Bramley, Miss A., Glebe
Messrs. II. F. Nicholl, John McCrea,
cottage