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V
ILLA
G
ES.
Slatter, Mrs., boarding house, The
Shrubbery
The Little Shop (Misses E. & W. Fox
and Miss C. Awdry
Tucker, W . IT., architect
fWillraott, Henry R., engineer, The
Bungalow
BROADMOOR ASYLUM.
Government Establishment for the
Criminal Insaneâ John
Baker,
M .n ., supt. ; Dr. Foulerton, deputysupt.
Dr. Scott, assistant.
A.
E. Sayer, steward. Samuel Smith,
chief attendant
DUNSDEN
& PLAYHATCH
(O x o n ,)
4 M iles from Reading.
Postal
d istrict , Reading.
District Councillor
senr.
Thos.
Cane,
Parish Council
Messrs. F. H.
Stannard, Albert Maskell, Albert Hy.
Wells, J. Pound, W . Fitch, T. Cane,
junr., E. W . May, W. L. Saunders
and G. Ford (chairman); Clerkâ
E. C. Cooke, 5 Gosbrook street,
Caversham
Overseers Walter Ford and T.
Cane, Junr. Assistant Overseer and
Collector of Ratesâ E. C. Cooke
Letters are delivered in Dunsden at
7-5 a.in, & 1-25 p.m., & Playhatch at 8
a.m. The Dunsden post office is cleared
on week-days at 7 -10 a.m. & 6.25 p.m.
Sundays at 12-0 noon.
The wall
letter box at Playhatch is cleared on
week-days at 8-5 a.m. & 6-40 p.m.,
on Sundays at 1 2.15 p.m.
The
nearest money order and telegraph
office, Binfield Heath
French, Charles, Binfield Heath
Wigan, Rev. Herbert, The Vicarage
Appleby, Miss
Barlow, Reuben, b r, â George and
Dragon â
EAR
685
Beard, William
Brind, Robert, â Flowing Spring â
Broad hurst, George, cowman, Comp
farm
Cane, Thomas, Junr., Row Lane farm
Cane, Thomas, Row lane farm
Cowell, Miss E. V., Binfield Heath
Cullum, Arthur, Play Hatch
Fisher, F., b r, Bird-in-hand
Ford, George, Dunsden Green farm
Ford, Walter, farmer, Bishop Land's
farm
Fry, William, 1 v, â Shoulder of
Mutton' Inn
Girdler, J. A., Bin field Heath
Harris, John, farmer, Hampstead
farm, near Henley-on-Thames
Harvey, II. W ., â Coach and Horsesâ
near Henley-on-Thames
Hullcoop, William, schoolmaster
Hayes, Mrs.
Inwards, Charles, farmer, Corkâs farm
Jackson, Ernest, â Crown In n â
Kent, H. J., Vine cottage
Maskell, A. E.
May, Ernest Wm., Play Hatch farm
Silver, William, dairyman, Littlestead farm
Thorpe, John
Taylor, Albert
Werrell, Ernest Alfred, b r, â The
Black Boy ; â Post office
White, Walter, Vine cottage, PlayÂ
hatch
Wigmore, H., Post cottage, Playhatch
E A R L E Y (B erks).
Contiguous to Reading. Reading
postal d istrict. Population, 1911
4 5 6 . Area, 1917 acres.
St. Peterâs Church, Earleyâ Vicar,
Rev. Canon William Weekes Fowler,
m .a ., d . sc . ; Services, Holy ComÂ
munion 8 a.m. (also on first and third
Sundays in the month, 12-15 p.m.),
and on Thursdays and Holy Days,
8 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m.; Childrenâs
Service, 3 p.m.; Evensong, 6 .3 0 p.m.
Weekdays, Matins, 10 a.m. (during
thesummermonths, 8a.m.)Evensong,
5 -3 0 p.m.
Patterns andEstimates Freeâ
JacksonsâCorners, Reading.