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V
ILLA
G
ES.
BEE
663
Basildon , Lower - continued
I Tocock, William, gardener, Trunk'
Humphrey, H., estate office
well house
Mortimore, A., steward, Home farm
\\ heeler, W ., wheelwright and oarThe People's Refreshment House J
penter
Association, Ltd., Albert Stevens,
1 v, â Crown Inn'
Wale, T., forester, The Claypits
B E E N H A M (B erks).
i
Wigmore Thomas, engineer, The
10 miles from Reading.
Postal
Grotto lodge
B E A R W O O D , (B erks).
(See Sindlesha/m).
BEECH
6*
H IL L
(B erks).
miles from Heading.
district. Heading.
Area, 9 49
1911, 208.
acres.
Postal
district, Reading. N earest staÂ
tion, Aldermaston.
Area, 1 8 1 7 ,
1 91 1 , 5 2 8 .
acres.
Population
Rural District
Councillor
Charles E. L. Free ling.
â
|
Parish Councilâ Liept.-Col. \\\
| W. Waring, Messrs. J. Davis, W 14
Warde, C. J. Layley, G. W. Uylev
Rev. C
and C. J. Kent
Population in
Rural District Councillor
Turner.
Overseers- W. H. Warde and G.
Overseers- E. J. Minett and F. B.
V . Layley. Assistant Overseer W
Thompson.
Assistant Overseerâ
R.
Todd
Elliot Lee
Letters are delivered at 7 a.m. and
Coimcil School Committee Rev.
1 .3 0 p.m .; despatched at 9 a.m. and G. S. Bushnell, Messrs. W .T. Bowden,
7 .2 0
p.m., Sundays 6 .3 0 p.m. The Capt. W . Waring, O. J. Layley and
nearest money order and telegraph
C. E. L. Freeling
office is at Mortimer
W orkmenâs Club
Open everv
evening from 7 till 10 (Sundays
Barefoot, Lieut. S. J., Trunkwell
cottage
excepted)
Bucknell, Mrs., Priory Farm
Post office, money order, savings'
Hickman, Mrs., Trunkwell house
bank, telegraph & parcels post, near
Hunter, Mrs., H. L., Beech hill house
Aldermaston Station; postmaster,
Turner, Rev. 0 . S., The Vicarage
Mr. Alburv. Deliveries, 6 a.m and
Williams, Col. M., The Priory
12.10 p.m.; despatches, 9 .1 5 a.m. and
S.
Adams, A. W., Old Elm Tree
Appleton, John, post office
Codrington, G. R., Cross Lane farm
Douglas, A., blacksmith
Drinkwater, H., Reedâs farm
Evans, F. G., Priory lodge
Gaiger, Charles
Gaiger, Mrs., grocer
Hews, G. H., groom
Lee, Elliot, assistant overseer
Minett, E. J., The Home farm
Perry, G., waiter
Perry, Mrs., The School
Pring, E. G., farmer, Trunkwell farm
Scotcher, A. J,, The â Queenâs Headâ
Thompson, F. B., gardener, Beech
Hill house
7 .3 0
p.m .; parcels by each despatch
Village post office, postmaster, C.
J. Layley. Despatches 7 .2 0 a.m.
and 6.35 p.m. ; delivery, 7 .3 0 a.m.
The Church (S. Maryâs) is beautifully
decorated with pictures and frescoes
by Miss Sharp, of Ufton Court, is
situated on a small eminence to the
north of Aldermaston Station. The
services are: Holy Communion every
Sunday and Holy Days at 8 a.m., and
on the first and third Sundays after
Matins; Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong,
6 p.m. throughout the year.
Primitive Methodist Chapel. The
Village