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CRO 681

Oliver, F. S., Checkendon Court
District Councillors— Messrs. R.
Palmer, The Misses, Hook End house I C. L. Deane, F. H. Edwards and
Wyfold, Lord, Wyfold court
! W. C. Portchmouth
Beeton, Capt. Allan, Wheeler's farm
Bowles, C., Langtree cottage
Bullock,
, The Shelleys
Cale, — , bailiff, Neal's farm, Wyfold
Callas, George, Hook End
Cox, H., builder and smith
Craxton, T., roadman
Edwards, G., church sexton
Hart, H., bailiff to Mr. R. H. Beeton
Hedges, J., blacksmith
Hungerford, T.
Leader, J., keeper, Beechwood,
Wyfold
Newman, J., gardener, The Lodge,
Heath End
Olley, J., gardener, Checkendon
Pearson, Frederick, Mafeking villa
Pope, J., Marguerite villa
Pullen, George, sub-postmaster
Saunders, A., 1 v, 1 Black Horse,’
Scott’s common
Smith, A., Vicarage house
Smith, C., farmer & timber merchant
Scott’s farm
Tipping, C., Lovegrove’s farm
Tubb, J., carrier, Swallowfield
Varley, S., ‘ Four Horse Shoes ’
Warman, E., carrier and wood dealer,
Hammond End
Winfield, J., Pightles farm
Winfield, W ., junr, Pink cottage

C R O W T H O R N E (B erks).
In c lu d in g W e llin g to n C o lleg e
a n d B ro a d m o o r A sy lu m .
1 0 | miles from Reading.

Postal

district, Wokingham.
Area 2.271
1911 , 3 ,9 3 6 .

acres.

Population

Those marked * are in the parish
of Wokingham (without)
those
marked f are in Finchampstead, but
Crowthorne postal district.
Early closing, Wednesdays 1 p.m.
Church dedicated to St. John the
Baptist— Vicar, Rev. G. F. Coleridge,
m . a . Clerk, H. H. Watkins

Parish Council— E. A.
Upcott
(chairman), Messrs. R. C. L. Deane,
F. H. Edwards, S. J. Youlden, W . C.
Porthmouth, J. Johns, S. J. Youl­
den, F. Y. Spear, J. Willoughby,
C. W . Goddard, and C. Lovick.
Clerk Herbert Watts
Overseers -Messrs. J. Bates, H.
E. Ifould and W. I. Parsons
Assistant Overseer— H. Watts
Post office, money order, savings'
bank, telegraph, telephone & parcels
post. Letters delivered at 7.15 a.m.,
and 5 p.m. Despatched 9 .5 a.m., 2 .1 0
p.m., 6.5 p.m.. 6 .5 5 p.m. Sundays
delivered 7 .1 5 a.m., despatched
4 .4 5
p.m. Closes 1 p.m. till 2 p.m.
daily— Over. Harry, postmaster
Forester’s Court.— A.O.F. — Mar­
quis of Lome (5 57 1 ), 1 8 7 1 , ‘ Fores­
ees Assembly Rooms’ Crowthorne,
second Tuesday.— Secretary— Mrs.
Goddard. Oddfellows' Lodge. Loyal
Crowthorne Lodge, M.U.,
Odd­
fellows’ Hall, last Tuesday.— Secre­
tary— Youlden, S. J., Butterford,
Heath Hill road
Adnams, George, Wellington rd
Airy, Osmond, l.l.d., Cartref, The ar
Attride, William Henry, Laxev
Awdry, Miss P., Cuckoo Bush
•Awdry, Mrs. Ambrose, Crossways,
Wiltshire Avenue
* Baker, Mrs. H. D., St Denis, The av
Bellincarter, — , The Cottage
Blower, G., St. Patrick’s
•Brabant, Henry S., b . a ., Doune cot.
Braddon Miss G., The Birches
Bryant, Vernon Seymour, Trelawne
Burlton, Tom, Fircroft, The avenue
Cain, John, Church road
•Clarke, Mrs. James, Beggar Bush
cottage, Pinewood avenue
Coleridge Rev. George Frederick,.
m . a ., vicar
Cooper, A., The avenue
Cusack, Mrs., Wellington rd

Father andSons—
Jacksons’Corners andOxfordStreet, Reading.