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FIN
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Finchaiapxtmd - routinm'd.
Parish Council--Charles Gibbs,
(chairman),
Messrs. W. Barker,
S Clacy, O. A. Goddard, F. Milam
and J. Loader. Clerk, C. Howard.
FiDehampstead Schoolâ Head misÂ
tress, Miss M. A. Chivers
Letters are delivered at 7-50 a.m.,
and despatched at 9 .5 a.m., G.lo p.m.,
and on Sundays at 9.35 a.m, Pillar
letter box at the Police Station cleared
at 9 .1 5 a.m., and 6.25 p.m. ; on SunÂ
days at 9 .1 5 a m. Lamp letter box,
Park Lane at 8 .2 5 a.m. and 5.35 p.m.
week-days, 9 .3 0 p.m. Sundays. Wall
box Eversley Bridge at 8 .3 0 a.m. and
5.4 5 p.m., Sundays 1 0.15 a.m. TeleÂ
graph, money order, savings' bank,
insurance and annuity office. Open
from 9 a m. to 7 p.m. on week-days,
and from 8 .3 0 a.m. to 10 a.m. on
Sundays. Closes at 1 p.m. .SaturÂ
days.
Sub-postmaster, O. A. J.
Goddard.
Many residents are in the WellingÂ
ton College postal district and appear
there marked with a dagger (t)
Attride, C., Wokingham rd
Baldwin, Frank, The Coppice
Cabot, Mrs., The Old Rectory
Cavendish, Mrs., Fleet hill
Cope, J. H., Finchampstead place
Corbet-Singleton, Dr. F. E., Pye hill
Corfield, Rev. Egerton, m.a., rector
The Rectory
Kemm, Mrs., Restrop
Lambert, Mrs., TydCi
Lipscomb, Mrs., Heath house
Maberly, E ., m . r .c .s ., i. r . c . p ., While
cottage
Mansfield. C., o J . P . , Puckswood
HcConaghey, Col. H., Cmsar cottage
Moxey, E. R., West court
Murelay, Mrs.. Brooklyn
Stevens, J., Morlaix
Taylor, Miss M. M., China cottage
Watson, G. A . , i.e., East court
Webster. A . , The Cottage
Wright, Rev. Hilton
Womack, A . S., Hill Rise
B ark er,
A rth u r,
plumber and
hot water fitter
Berris, J., â New Inn '
Carpenter, Fâ Fleet farm
Clacy, Samuel, farmer
Colebrook, W . M., Manor farm
Dearlove, C. D., grocer, The Stores
Dixon, B., saw mill
Dixon,John, miller & farmer, New mill
Forge, Bros., poultry farmers
Gibbs, Charles, â The Nookâ
Goddard, Owen, sub-postmaster
Goswell, G., bricklayer
Goswell, F., shoeing smith and fly
proprietor
Grigg, J., P.c., Police station
Hall, F. W ., farmer, Reading rd
Halfacre, A . , carpenter
Hilton, Mrs.
Howard, C., assistant overseer
Drake, G. M. J., Wick Hill
James, Mrs., â Waverley Hotelâ
James, W . J., â Wellington Hotelâ
Forge, J., The Lea
Loader, J., pork butcher
Greenfield, Oonidr. B. E. H., r .n .,
South Court
Hall, Miss Ridgelapd
Harris-St. John, Mrs., Bannisters
Herbert, Colonel E.
S., Agates
Meadow
Hopkinson, The Misses, Wyse hill
Milam, F. J., builder, sexton and
parish clerk
Pigg, Mrs., farmer, Wheatlands farm
Pratt, W . J., â The Queenâs Oak Inn â
Jones, Lieut.-Ool. A . S., v .c , c . b .,
Ridge cottage
Kemble, The Misses, H
a g a
Slyfield,
A .,
bootmaker
Tappenden, J., â Greyhound Innâ
Ward, A . , newsagent
Willmott, E. R.
farm bailiff, Manor farm
t Wood,
e s J.,________________
E.JACKSONandSONS, Ltd., for best valuein