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V
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PAN
707
Saunders, Miss Bertha, dressmaker
Scollick. Mrs. M., The White house
Saunders, Fred, 1 v, ' Nagâs Head '
Strange, C. W., and Strange, W. I).,
S a u n d e r s , F ., insurance agent, Sun ( ^ Red Cot
Fire & Life ; clerk to Parish CounÂ
Swainstone, Mrs. J. E., Minton house
cil and Assistant overseer
Willett, A. A. S., Manor house
Saunders, Henry, sexton
Yorke, Miss, The Common
Saunders, Thomas, baker and grocer
Shurey, Charles and John, farmers,
Albury, J., carpenter, The Wharf
Crocker end
Albury, Mrs. schoolmistress
Smith, Thomas, carrier to Henley
Banner, Mrs. H. M., nurse
every day
Brothers, W . FI., Inland revenue
Wells. Edward Henry, boot and shoeÂ
office, Bath road
maker
Cutler, F., â Round Oak Inng
West, William, carrier to Reading
Faulkner, F. H., grocer,and aker
3 days weekly ; 3 days to Henley
post office
Wildgoss,
Richard,
â Carpentersâ
Gyles, F., Lodge farm
Arms,â Crocker end
Hearne, Arthur, Hatch farm
Wright, Sidney Arthur, agent to Robt.
Hobbs, Edwin, gardener
Fleming, Esq., Lord of the Manor
Kent, D. FI., blacksmith
Kersley, G., Old farm
Lawrence, F.. head gardener, PadP A D W O R T H (B erks).
worth, House gardens
Smith, A, J., agent to Major Darby9 miles from Reading. Postal
Griffith, The West cottage, Bath
district, Reading.
road
Populationin 1 91 1 â 2 6 3 . Area 1 188 !
acres.
. Nearest station, Aldermaston
PANGBOURNE
Rural District Councillor âMajor j
C. W. Darby-Griffith, j .p .
(B e rk s .
mites from Reading. Postal
district, Reading.
Area
Parish Council â Major Darby- J Population in 1 91 1 â 1 ,6 7 7 .
1940 acres.
Griffith (chairman),Messrs.W. Austin,
A. A. S. Willett, A. Hearn & E. Gyles
Early closing, Thursdays at 1 p.m.
Overseers -Arthur A. S. Willett
Rural District CouncillorsâMajorand E. Gyles. Assistant Overseer
General Waddington. j p , and A.
â A. J. Smith
| Petrocokino, c.c.
Post office -Letters arrive at 6-0
Parish. Council â Lloyd Pitney
a.m.; Sundays 7 .3 0 a.rn.; box cleared
(chairman), Messrs. A. AY. Sheldon,
at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sundays 7 p.m.
j M. Saunders, i,. Franklin, F. Drewett,
Sub-Postmaster, F. FL Faulkner.
W . J. Tegg and A. A. Banvard ;
Becnham and Mortimer Common are I clerk, H. W. Tidbury
the nearest telegraph offices
Overseers C. Awbery and Alfred
I Lloyd Pitney ; Assistant Overseerâ
Austin, William, Mill Lane
;
H.
AY. Tidbury
Capper, A. H.. The Laurels
Clinton, Rev. W . O., Pad worth
There is a station on the main iine
rectory
of the Great Western Railway,
Darby-Griffith, Major Christopher
Fire Brigade C. J. Maggs, capt,
W ., j.p., Lord of the Manor, Padworth house
Earley, Gâ The Villa
Froude, Miss, The Croft
Mills, General G. A., Bridge house
Post, money order, telegraph, savj mgsâ bank, and parcels' post office.
I Letters delivered at 7 a.m., 1 .3 0 p.m.
I and 5 .3 0 p.m.; Sundays, 7 a.m.