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692
EVE
V IL L A G E S .
Ever slayâ continued
Loyal Walter Lodge Branch of
Odfellows, The â White Hart â
Eversley
and
Finchampstead
Y.M.C.A., Ivy Cottage, The Street;
Loader, Edwafd, S ec.; Meetings :â
First Monday in Month
Post, money order, telegraph office
& savingsâ bank, Eversley streetâ
Sub-Postmaster, Mr. Charles Leversuch. Letters delivered 6-10 a.m. &
2-15 p.m.; despatched 2-15 & 7-45
p.m .; Sundays 6-10 a.m .; despatch
7.30
p.m. Sub-post office, Eversley
Cross, Post mistressâMrs. R. White.
Letters delivered 7-10 a.m., 3 p .m .;
Sundays, 7-10 a.m. Despatched 3 &
6-15 p.m.; Sundays, 10-45 a.m. Wall
l Letter Box, Eversley Centre, cleared
at 2-20 & 6-50 p.m. week-days; 10-50
a.m. Sundays
Council School (mixed & infants)â
Thomas Chipchase, master. Parish
Churchâ Rev. N. Tanner, rector
Wesleyan Chapel-Services, Sundav
11 a.m. & 6 p.m .; Wednesday, 7 p.nr
Sunday School 10 a.m. & 2-30 p.m.
Overseers-Messrs.Au'gustus Gibbs,
H. Alan Smith, J. W. Edwards,
Assistant Overseer, Rose cottage
Bond, Frederick, Laurel cottage
Brown, Mrs. J., Oak cottage
Delme-RateliiTe, A. II., Gentlemenâs
school, St. Neots
Doxat, Alexis C., v.c., Kits Croft
Ellis, W. R. P., St. Neots
Eliot, Capt. A., Hill cottage
Garson, Dr., The Sanatorium, Hoorcote & Glencote
Gibson, Mrs., Parfitt cottage
Hall, Mrs., Mead cottage
Jubb, Misses, Glaston hill house
Kingsley, Miss Rosa Georgina, Keys
Locke, Miss, Dressors
Manders, Edward Hacking, TheChase
Macnaughten, Genl., Warbroolc cott.
Marley, B.,/Ford Croft
O'Donnell, C. J., m . p .
Stapleton,Augustus Granville,Gaddes
hill
Tanner, Rev. N., The Rectory
Taylor, William, Bramshill road
M ilita ry H ospital
,
Tindal, Miss, Fir Grove
Walch, Mrs., Kingsley cottage, The
Centre
Wilkins, James Francis, Private
Tutor, Ivy cottage
Bone, Richard, farrier
Bourne, William, b r, â Golden Pot â
Bunch, Frank, blacksmith
Cane, F. J. R., cycle stores
Chipchase, Thomas, schoolmaster,
The School
Coles, Allan, Church farm
Collinson, F., Hornâs farm
Coombs, W. C., grocer, &c., The Street
Edwards, Joseph William, assistant
overseer, Rose cottage
Eyles, Henry, b r, â Chequers Inn,â
Fulcher, r.o., Police Station
Gibbs,
Augustus,
wheelwright,
undertaker and general,smith
Harmsworth, Mrs., The Gfentre
Hills, John, butcher ; manager, Bray,
Frederick
Hobby, Frederick, Ivy cottage
Kelsey, Richard, farmer, Cross Green
farm
L e v e r s u c h , C h a r le s , F a r m e r &
Postmaster, The post office
Leversuch Bros.; motor and cab proÂ
prietors, Street
Mearing, R., parish clerk
Pace, Richard, 1 v, â White Hart Inn â.
Potts & Warner, drapersâTyman,
Miss, manageress
Reeves, Mrs., The Orchard
Smith, Allan, Sleatt cottage
Sparvell, J.. baker, grocer and proÂ
vision merchant, The Cross
Taylor, Miss, The Street
Turner, C., b r, â The F o x â
Verrall, John, Warbrook lodge
Walker, F â b r, â The Lamb â
White, Robert, builder, post office,
Cross Green
Woods, George, Warbrook lodge
Yeomans, Frank, farmer, Chequers
laneYeomans, Harry, farmer, Heckfield rd
F IN C H A M P S T E A D (B erk s).
10 miles from Reading.
Postal
d istrict, Wolnncjham. Population
in 1911â 806, Area 3,943 acres.