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674
BUR
V IL L A G E S .
Burgh fieldâ continued
(Keep, Edward, boot and shoe
maker, Burghfield Common
(Lofthouse, Miss, Fenton villa, The
Common
Lousley, Job, farmer, Green
farm
Lousley, Edward Job, Field farm
and Culverlands farm
(Manners, George, The Limes
(Martin, Thomas Henry, head garÂ
dener at Culverlands
(Mulford, F., Benham farm
*Norman, John Henry, baker and
grocer
Parfit, Leslie E., Welman's farm
Parfitt, M. H., dairy farmer, Moatlands
(Pembroke, G., Hillfields lodge
Pendrey, Mrs. G., b r, â Six Bells
Inn â
Read, T. F., carpenter
(Rackley, W., gardens, Highwoods
Sheppard, Ernest, The Schools
Steele, A., Searle s farm, Penge
wood
Stokes, Frederick A., 1 v, â Rising
sun â The Common
(Thomas, Hv., carrier, The ComÂ
mon
T u r v e y , C la y to n , I v , â H atch
Gate â
(Wheeler, E. C., Eagle Cottage, The
Common
CALCOT.
(See Tilehurst).
CA M B ERLE Y & YORKTOW N
(S u r re y ).
14 miles from Reading.
The houses marked Frimley are
in the Frimley Postal District, the
remainder are in the Camberley PosÂ
tal District.
Early Closingâ Wednesday 1 oâclock
Camberley Post office, postal orders,
sale of stamps and parcels post, 8
a.m. to 8 p.m .; money order, savings
bank, telegraph and telephone, 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m.
Despatches, letters 8.30
a.m. to 11 p.m., parcels 9.45 a.m. to
8 p.m. Sundays, letters 7.30 to 11
p.m. Deliveries, 7 a.m., 9.15 a.m.,
2 p.m., (lo callers), 6.20 p.m. Latest
time of Posting for delivery in LonÂ
don same night is 4.30 p.m. PostÂ
masterâ D. Cm. Norman.
St. George s Church, Camberley,
and St. Michaelâs Church, Yorktown
âServices, Sundays 8 a.m. (Holy
Communion), 11 a.m. and 6.0 p.m.
Weekdays, Matins 10 a.m. (St.
Michaelâs). Evensong, 5.30 p.m. (St.
Georgeâs). Vicar, Rev. R. A. Storrs,
b .a. Curate, Rev. C. A. Mourilyan
Congregational Churchâ Services,
Sundays 11 a.m. and 6.0 p.m.â
Minister, Rev. W. A. Kent Smith
AVesleyan Chun^iâServices, SunÂ
days 11 a.m. and 6.0 p.m
Baptist Church -Sundays 11 a.m.
and 6.0 p.m.
Roman Catholic Church- Services,
Sundays, Mass 8.3,0 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Rosary, Sermon, & Benediction 6.0
p.m. llolidays, Mass, 9 a.m., BeneÂ
diction 6.20 p.m.
Adams, Miss, Layton
Alexander, Miss, Gordon house,
Gordon rd
Anstey, II., St. Elmo
Archdale, Major, J. B., Lansdowne
Arthy, Mrs., Chestnut lodge
Ashe, Mrs. E. P., Longwood, Castle
road
Astley, Thurlow, Eastlea court,
Frimley
Atkinson, Mrs., Portesbery hill
Attenborough, Dr. W., Hale Cottage,
Frimley
Attenborough, G., The Cottage,
Frimley
Bald, Mrs., Summerhill
Baldwin, Mrs. F. C., Lancefield
Bannatyne, Mrs., Stoneycroft
Barton, Mrs., Woodstock
Baughurst, A., Calstock
Bayley, Dr. H. W., The Hovel
Bayley, Mrs., Crawley Rise
Becher, C. F., The Bearsden
Beresford, Col. C. F. C., Kilmore
house
Betts, E. P., Hill house