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V
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G
ES.
Turvey, George, decorator, Bagshot rd
Webb, Edward E., Nine Mile ride
Webb, William, Longshot lane
Whetman, Charles, Binfield road
Willis, Charles J., Jenkins green
Woodason, John, Easthampstead rd
Wise, James, Bagshot rd
Wright, E. G., relieving officer, regisÂ
trar of births and deaths to the
Easthampstead Union, Binfield
E M -V I E R G R E E N
(Belonging to Caversham Parish)
St. Barnabas' Church
THE VILLAGE HALL, EMMER GKEEN,
built by the late Martin J. Sutton,
Esq., for public meetings, entertainÂ
ments, etc.
Emmer Green School-headmistress,
Coish, Percy F.
Aldridge, Mrs.
Allen, George, gardener
Barker, Mrs. J.
Bew, Miss Bertha, Pond house
Bill, W . C., Kidmore End rd
Bonner, David Morgan, Ivy cottage
Bray, - Brewerton & Stevens, Ltd., Caversham
brick kilns
Briant, Robert, blacksmith
Brigden, Ernest
Brown, Mrs. A. T., Chestnuts
Buller, George
Buller, Mrs. Robert James
Burch, William, White Horse, b r
Butters, Henry, West cottage
Chamberlain, Mrs.
Champion, Mrs. E., Stanway house
Cheney, Albert
Clark, Harry
Cooper, Charles
Cooper, Miss R.
Farmer, Thomas
Fisher, Edwin
Fisher, G., Grove place
Fisher, Mrs. William, Oak villa
F is h e r , W . N . & E ., B u iid e rs ,
shooing and general smiths
Fowler, Mrs.
Fletcher, George, b r, â Black Horse'
Fordham, Walter Blomfield, Park
view
ENQ 689
Franklin, Charles
Gibbs, Mrs. Emily
Gray, Mrs- C. B.,* Woodsgifd
Green, David
Green, Joshua
Green, Joshua, jun., postman
Gamblin, Harry
Hastings, Richard
Hastings, Miss Bertha
Heather, Mrs. W.
Hill, George
Hiscock, Mark
Howard J. E., baker & grocer,
supply stores and post office
Ivens, Stephen
Ivens, Mrs. Susan
St. Benet's Homes fo r Church of
England Waifs & Strays
Lunnon, William
May, Arthur, farmer, Park farm
Miles, Walter, gardener
Norris, Walter
Perry, John
Povey, Ernest
Price, William
R ead in g
In d u strial
S o ciety ,
Ltd., Grove farm
Rush, William
Sarney, William
Sharles, Mrs.
Sharp, Charles
Short, Miss Jâ Belle Vue Laundry
Squires, Frank
Squires, J.
Squires, P.
Stevens, Charles, Kiln House
Stratford, Mrs. M.
Turner, David, blacksmith
Turner, George
Turner, James
Turner, Thomas
Titheridge, Hubert
Wells, William Albert
Whitchelo; Mrs. Sarah
E N G L E F IE L D (B erks;.
6£ miles from
Reading.
Postal
district, Reading .
Population, 1911 - 2 9 9 .
acres,
Area 1437
The Church is dedicated to St.
Mark. There are daily services in
BoysâSchool Clothingâ
Jacksonsâ Corners, Reading.