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V IL L A G E S .
Coope, Mrs., Slater's farm
Cox, Joseph, Cambria
Delile, Mrs., br, â Old Bricklayer's
Arms â
Fry, E. A., Post office stores
Green, G.,.police constable
Home of Rest, Woodlea
Howes, Charles, Shiplake bottom
Keene, Ralph, Peppard farm
Kew, Levi, post office, Kingwood
Lawrence, Henry William, 1 v, â Red
L ion '
May, C., Rectory cottage
Mildenhall, J., carrier to Reading,
Shiplake bottom
Montalvo, C. E., 1 v, â Unicorn,â
Kingwood
Mooring, Henry, Pond cottage, Kingivood
Painting, Mrs., Dog lane, Peppard
Parsons, Henry, The Barn
Pigden, Richard, blacksmith
Pigden, Henry
Richardson, Gilbert, Cross Lanes
Taylor, AValter, carpenter
Tubb, George AV., â Greyhound Inn
Weston, T., Blountâs court farm
R U S C O M B E (B erk s).
Ttvyford Postal D istrict. Area
1,294 acres.
Population 1901â
332.
N earest Station Twyford.
St. James' ChurchâParish Church
Services, Holy Communion after
Morning Prayer on 1st Sunday of the
month. Other Sundays and Holy
Days at 8 a.m., Morning Prayer 11
a.m., Evening Prayer 6.30 p.m.
Rural District CouncillorâMr. E.
M. Sturges
Parish Council âCol. F. G. Barker,
Messrs. Robert L. Cotterell, J.
Boshier, Richard Cotterell and H.
Randell.
OverseersâJ. Boshier & E. Excell
Wall Letter Box, cleared at 9.50
and 7.10 p.m. Sundays 10.30 a.m.
Barker, Col. Frederick G., Stanlake pk
Brown, E., The Gables
Foster, A., The Elms
Gilman, G. A., Rosebrook
Henly, William, The Vicarage
RU S
715
Johnson, H., Fern villa
Macartney, Rev. S. P., m . a ., Rostrevor
Maynard, Major S. F., Castle end
Pearce, Mrs. Fanny Louisa, Rushcombe cottage
Southgate, â , Windways, London
road
Alexander W.
Barnett, A. R.
Barrett, Isaac
Barrett, John
Blackall, Amos
Blake, E.
Bond, G. Boseley
Boshier, James
Broadway, R.
Burgiss, James
Butler, T.
Bye, F.
Carter, Charles
Carter, George
Cording, Miss, Clematis cottage
Cotterell, Robert L., Castle end farm
Deakin, J., Percy cottage
Dyer, A.
Excell, E., fruiterer
Excell, H.
Fullbro k, F.
Goddard, George
Goodson, Mrs. J.
Groves, Robert
Hall, Ilarrv
Hall, Mrs. H.
Herbert, George
Herbert, Mrs. J.
Herbert, Robert
Heybourne, William
Hunt, Marsh
Johdson, H.
Lambdin, H.
Larkin, William, School cottage
May, Charles, jun.
May, Joseph
Partridge, Frank
Pearce, John
Pomeroy, Thomas
Portsmouth, Henry, 1 v , 1Royal Oak â
Powell, Walter E., Red house
Prater, Sidney
Randall, Henry, farmer
Richards, Mrs. Thomas
Silvester, George
Silvey, Mrs.