DIRICTOBYo] BERKSHIRE, TWYFORD, Sherwood Henry, poulterer Tilehurst Potteries Ltd. brick makers Woodeson Thomas Henry, assistant Short J a.mes, builder Ti!ehurst, Sulham & Purley Horti- overseer, Cedar villas,Armour road Singleton Robecca (Mrs.), dress ma cultural Society (George Baker, Wright Frederick, grocer Smith James, carriage builder hon. sec) Sparks Tracey, shopkeeper Tilehurst Village Hali(Arthur Taylor, CALCOT. Stacey Barnett, haulier hon. sec) The greater portion of this hamlet has Stelling L. Ernest, tailor, Norcot rd Tompkins Ephraim, laundry been transferred to Theale parish. Stevens Aubrey, grocer, Norcot road Trotter Ernest S. stationer,Norcot rd COMMBRCIAL. Sweetzer Frederick, shopkeeper,Kent· Viv-ian Wm.Edwd. butcher,Norcot rd Lewis George Jas. Horncastle P.H wood hill Wells Herbrt. insur. agt. Norcot rd Manning Chas. Traveller's Friend P.B Taylor Chas. decorator, N orcot road Wells Reginald, brick maker Nightingale Albert E. blacksmith 'l'haxter George, butcher White Ambrose, greengrocer Shorney Edgar T. farmer Tilehnrst Constitutional Club (Edwin White Charles William, tailor Stroud Emma (Mrs.), White Hart Hetherington, sec.), Kentwood hill Wing George, shopkeeper P.H. (postal address, Theale) Tilehurst, Pangbourne & District Wand Ern est Edward, confectioner Tull Matilda (Mrs.), beer retailer Water Co. Ltd. (Albert Ball, sec) 1 Woodeson Edwin, builder, The Limes Wise Thomas, shopkeeper, Post office TITTLE ROW, see Maidenhead. TOUCHEN END, see Bray. TU:BNEY is a parish on the road from Abingdon to of the land belong to Magdalen College, Oxford. The Faring-don, 4 miles west-by-north from Abingdon, in soil is sand, on the old oolite. The chief crops are the i'diocese of Oxford. The church Parish Clerk, Charles George Read. of St. Lawrence, erected in r847, in place, but not on the site, of the old church, which had long fallen into Letters through Abingdon arrive at 8.20 a.m. & r p.m. decay, is a small building of stone, in the Gothic style, Kingston Bagpuze is the nearest money order & tele consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a western graph office, about r~ miles distant. Wall Letter turret containing 2 bells: there are go sittings. The Box cleared at I & 6.25 p.m.; sundays at 9·45 a.m register dates from the year r848. The living is a Police Constable, Thomas Nicholls. rectory, net yearly value £ro3, in the gift of Magdalen College, Oxford, and held since rgo8 by the Rev. Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1857 & closed in Thomas Allison M.A. of Lincoln College, Oxford. Tubney rgn. The childr~n of this place attend the School House, situated in a park of 45 acres, is the residence at Fyfield of John Francis Parsons esq. J.P. The manor and most Carrier to Abingdon.-W. J. Fisher, tues. thurs. & sat ~l.llison Rev. Thomas M.A. (rector),, Pedder .Arthur Lionel M.A. Wayside Cooper George Osmond, farmer, Church cottage Temple Thomas Manor farm Gott Allan, Tubney lodge . Fisher Benjamin, farmer Parsons John Francis J.P. Tubney hol COMMERCIAL. !Robins J. E. gamekeeper Parsons Wm. Herbert,Tubney warren l Butcher H. (}frs.), grocer TWYFORD, constituted a ch·il parish 23 June, r8g5, is new gown every second year. There are some smaller on the banks of the Loddon water, and is an eccle· charities for the benefit of the poor of the district. siastical parish, formed April 14, r876, out of the ham- Lord Braybrooke is lord nf the manor. Waiter Bond let of Twyford, in the liberties of Broad Hinton and esq. is the principal landowner. The area of the parish Whistley, under the Benefice Act, 1838 (r and 2 Vie. is 676 acres of land and 12 of water; assessable value, c. ro6); it has a station on the Great Western railway, £n,724; the population in rgrr was r,IS7· which is also the junction of the line to Henley, and Post, M. 0. & '1'. Office (letters should have Berks is 5 miles east from Reading, 7! south-west from added).-Cbarles Thomas Passmore, sub-postmaster. Maidenhead, 4 south from Henley-on-Thames and 34 Letters from all parts delivm·ed at 6.30 & II a.m. & from London, and is in the Eastern division of the 6 .2o p.m. ; d'1spa t c h e d a t 8 .5o, ro.45 "".. rr.2o a.m. ""•· county, petty sessional division and union of Waking· 2.20, 3·40, 4-40, 8 .20 & I0-4 5 p . m . ; su nday del1'very , ham, county court district of Reading, rural deanery 7 a.m. & dispatch, 8.ro p.m. Wall Box at Railway of Sonning, archdeaconry of Berks and diocese of station cleared at 10. 40 a.m. &; 2.50 & 7·55 p.m.; Oxford. The village is well lighted with gas, and sundays, 7.55 p.m supplied with water from priv-ate wells. The church Wall Boxes.-London road, cleared at 8. & ro. o a.m. of St. Mary is a building of flint in the Early English & d 30 3 t 1 · t' f fi b · 1 h h d & 1.30, 3·'5 8 p.m.; sun ays, 7-45 p.m.; War- s ye, cons1s 1ng o ve ays, a1s es, nort pore an grave road, cleared at & _ a.m. & . & . south western tower containing 8 bells, 6 of which were 7 10 25 3 50 7 45 added in rgr3 at a cost of £7oo: the church was built p.m.; sundays, 7-45 p.m d in r8 6, chiefly at the cost of the late Rev. A. A. Police Station, Station road, erecte in rgoz ; James 4 Pierce, sergeant-in-charge Cameron, vicar of Burst, and Miss Currey; a new north aisle was added in r88 3 at a cost of £ 1,993 : Elementary School, for the parishes of Twyford & Rus- the church was restored and enlarged in rgo8-ro, at the combe, founded by Edward Polehampton esq. A.D. cost of £ 4,8oo; there are 400 sittings. The register 1721 & endowed for the free education & clothing of dates from the year r847. The living is a vicarage, net ro poor boys of the village; new schools were erected ~'early value £320, with residence, in the gift of the in r888, from the funds of the charity, which amount Bishop of Oxford, and held since r 9o3 by the Rev. to about £350 yearly, the advantages of the school Rohert William Harrison Acworth M.A. of Worcester having, by an order of the High Court (Chancery College, Oxford. There is a Reformed Wesleyan chapel, Division), December rst. r886, been largely ex- erected in r853, and a Congregational chapel, erected in tended; these schools will now hold n6 boys, uo r8g7 with 200 sittings. The Fire Brigade, consists of girls & II3 infants; Thomas James Hewlett, master> 8 members. The Twyford club was established in r8g8 Miss Ethel Parsons, mistress; Miss J. Batten, infants' and has a reading room &c. Here are almshouses, mistress founded by Sir Richard Harrison kt. and endowed in Railway Station. Samuel Arthur Robbins, station master 1707 by Lady Frances, daughter of Thomas (Howard), Carriers to Reading.-J. H. Vaughan (from Maidenhead), 3rd Earl of Berkshire, and wife of Sir Henry Winch- tues. thurs. & sat.; Smith (from Marlow), mon. combe bart. of Bucklebury, for six poor persons of the wed. & sat.; Albert Cross & F. W. Davies, daily. liberties of Whistley and Hinton in the parish of From Henley.-G. Girdler, daily except wed.; all Burst, each of whom receives Js. 6d. weekly, and a returning same days
· PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ) Davis Edward Stanley, 3 Wargrave rd Harvey William Rockville,Waltham rd Acworth Rev.Robert William Harrison Davis Mrs. The Mill house Hedges Mrs. Apsley house M.A. (vicar), Vicarage 1 Edrnnnd• W. Ivy lodge Heydemann Miss, Thorn bury house, Bailey George Samuel, Rosemount, Frankliu Henry, London road Wargrave road Ru•comhQ road Furber L:onel Gipps Bopkins, War- Horwood Ernest J. Eastcote, War- Bassett Arthur Henry, The Limes, Q'ravP Toad grave road Wargrave road Goffe Henrv, IA:tndon road Jarvis MatthPw Jervoise, Wargrave rd Bell Harry Peel, Comberton, New rd I Grey Mrs. Briar bank, London road Jarvis Mr•. The Cedar• Boulton Hodfrev. Grove hall Hamilton Rohert William, Bryanstone I KEarsey Robert Alfred, The Haw- Coleridge Capt.Francis Geo.Hermitage Hancocli Percy Biddulph, Ashbourne,j thorns. Wargrave road Coley Mrs. Westbury, Station road I Warg:·ave road Massey William Henry, The Poplars