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WJL 847 White F PRIVATE RE~IDENTS. WJL 847 White F. J. I9 Up.Redlands rd.Readng Wicks· Geo. J. Bon Accord, Wargrave Willi:uns Henry, . Riversdale, Furze White George, 52 Morgan rd.Reading Wicks John, The Newlands, Tile- platt, Maidenhead White Harry, Woodbine cottage, burst, Reading Williams Henry George, Kingscote, Uffington, Wantage Wicks Miss, Cottemore, Armour rd. Forest road, Wokingharn Whit<> H. 234 Wokingham rd. Readng Tilehurst, Reading Williams Jas. 49 Qu<>en's rd. Reading White J. H. 44 'l'alfourd av. Reading Wicks Reginald C. Holly lodge, Rad- Williams M. 73 King's road, 1'Vindsor White L. L. Bo Basingstoke rd.Readng ley road, .A.bingdon Williams Miss, 4 Elm villas, Green- White Miss, 7 Priory avenue, Cavers- Wicks Robert, IS S~. .A.nne's road, ham, Newbury ham, Reading Caversham, Readin15 Williams Miss, Foxbury lo.Lambourn White Miss, 27 St. .A.nne's road, Wicksteed Rev. Philip, Old Manor Williams Mrs. 4 Bath road, Reading Caversham, Reading •house, Childrey, Wantage Williams Mrs.4 Clarence cres. Windsor White Miss, Wilton house, Park- Wicksteed ~irs. Wepowie, Howard rd. Williams Mrs. Temple house,Bisham, side road, Reading N ewbury Marlow White Mrs. 73 Ray Park av.Maidenhd Widdows Percy Lionel, Southend, Williams :lfrs. Sydney, New Holme, Whit<J Mrs. Spring cottage, Buckle- Bradfield, Reading Sonning. Reading bury, Reading Wigan .A..L. Forest pk.Olewer,WindsOI Williams Mrs. Vaughan,:'.Ianor house, White Mrs. The Chapel ho.Wargrave Wiggett Harry, White lodge, Bin­ Sonning, Reading White :Mrs. 22 Trinity place, Windsor field, Bracknell Williams Owen, II2 King's rd. Windsr White , Mrs. Winchcombe lodge, Wiggett Mrs. .A.llanbay, Binfield, Wi!liams Peter, Mortimer lodge, Bucklebury, Reading Bracknell Mortimer, Read.ing . White Richard, Woolhampton Wiggs Charles, Hillside, North Rink- Williams Philip, The Malt house, White Robert. I5 Trinity pl. Windsor'· sey, Oxford West Woodhay, Newbury White Thomas H., M.D. 6 Derby rd. Wigram Major Clive C.S.I., M.V.O. Williarus Robert Stenhouse, Windy­ Caversham, Reading The Wilderness, .A.scot gates, Shinfield road, Reading White W. J. Ill Eastern av. Reading Wigram Mrs. 29 Boyne Hill avenue, Williams Thomas, 2r A.lbert road, Whhoe Waiter Ernest Coates, Chat- ~aidenhead Caversham, Readin~ wood, M01·timer, Re£tding Wild Bernard Frank, Stoneleigh. Williams William Bullivant J.P. 2 St. White W. 44 Ba.singstoke rd. Readn~ Shinfield road, Reading Peter's hill, Caversham, Reading White William, 35 High Town road, Wilder Rev. Henry Charles M.A.. Bee- Williamson Rev. Charles .A.rthur M . .A.; Maidenhead tory, Sulham, Reading The Vicarage,Ashampstead,Reading White William, Rosetta, Ray Lea rd. Wilder Ernest, Hillsboro', Grynger Willink Hy. George M ..A.., J.P. Hill• Maidenhead hill, Maidenhead fields, Durghfield Common, Reading Whitehead Major J. u ThB Terrace, Wilder Harry Billiard, zo Mansfield Willis Capt. Harry, The Crazies, Royal Military college, Camberley road, Reading Crazies Hill, Henley-on-Thames Whitehead Vernon, Rosebank, Radley Wilder Henry John, Glenroy, Ray Willis Harry, I7 Queen's rd. Wind.sor road, .A.bingdon Mead· road, Maidenhead Willis Mrs. 36 Frances road, Windsor Whitehouse Mrs. Park la. Thatcham, Wilder Mrs. 76 Bridge rd.Maidenhead Willis S. F., B . .A.. School house, Newbury Wilder Mrs. Lynton house, Wood st. .A.lbert park, Abingdon Whitehurst Rev. John Baron Howes Walling-ford Willis Wm. 9 Marlow rd. Maid.enhead B.A. Farnborough, Wantage Wilder Mrs. Sulham house. Reading Willmot Mrs. I4 Woodcote road. Whiteley Rev. .A.lbert B..A.. Broad- Wilder Richd. 25 Erleigh rd. Reading Ca,·ersham, Reading moor, Crowthorne, Wellington Col- Wildrnan-Lushington Mrs. The Firs, Willmott Ernest Ross, The Tiung:Jlow; lege Station. Wellington College Station Ravenswood avenue, Wellington Whiteman F. 38 Lorne st. Reading Wildridge Chas. Moody M.B. Biwa, College Station Whiteman S. 42 Craven rd. New bury Sunning-dale, Ascot Willmott G. B. Cardynham, Cholsey Whitemore Cuthbert Frederick, Holy- Wilken Major John, 7I .A.lexandra Willmott W. Winterbrook, Wallingfrd port house, Holyport, Maidenhead Toad, Reading Willson Rev. Thomas Benjamin M ..A.., Whitfield Maurice, West villa, Stan- Wilkin Geo, Frederick, The Hollies, Litt.D. Rectory, West Woodhay, ford-in-the-Vale, Faringdon Sandhurst, Camberley New bury Whitfield Miss, Holloway cottage, Wilkin John William,The Homestead., Wilmot Sir Robert Rod.ney hart. D.L. Great Coxwell, Faringdon Grosvenor rd. Caversham, Reading The Grove, Binfield, Bracknell Whitfield Miss, Stanford-in-the-Vale, Wilkins G. 2 Belmont rd. Maidenhead Wilmot Austin Gregory, Thornbury, Faring-don Wilkins Jn. 43 Talfourd av. Reading St. A.ndrew's :rd. Cavershm.Reading Whitfield R. ID Mansfield rd. Reading Wilkins Mrs. Sussex lodge, Shinfield, Wilmot John Fletcher, 106 St. Whiting Frederick. Rookwood, Whit- Read.ing Leonards Toad, Windsor ley Wood road, Reading Wilkinson Lt.-Col. Edmund, Kemnal, Wilmshurst Miss, Park st. Hungerfrd Whiting Miss, Vale cotta,;:e, Maiden- Grosvenor rd. Caversham, Reading Wilson Capt. Leslie Orme D.S.O., head court, Maidenhead Wilkinson Rev. .A.rthur Dudley M.A. M.P. The Manor house, Waltham Whitman .A.rthur, Hatfield, Sheet st. The Vicarage, Cumnor, Oxford St. Lawrence, Twyford ; & 142 St. Windsor Wilkinson Clement John, 3 Osborne .Tames' court, ·Buckingham gate Whitmey Mrs. 2 Compton villas,Lon- villas, Osborne road, Windsor SW & Cm·lton & Royal Automobile don road, Newbury Wilkinson Misses, I$ Victoria square, clubs SW & Naval & Military club Whitmo!'e Herbert J. L. 4 St . .A.nne's Reading W, London road, Caversham, Reading Wilkinson Mrs.87 Crescent rd.Readng Wilson Rev. George Samuel M.A.. Whitmore Mrs. 37 High Town road, Willats Fdk. Jas. 6 Culver rd.Readng Kingston Lisle, Wantage Maidenhead Willcocks Mrs. Willstead, St. Peter's Wilson A. 43 St. Mark's rd. Windsor Whitsed James L. Bukloh, Westwood avenue, Caversham, Reading Wilson A. J. 6o Talfourd av. Reading road, Tilehurst, Reading Willes CoL George Shippen J.P. The Wilson Chas. B. Lindum, Bracknell Whittaker Rev. Paul S.J. Beaumont Firs, Charnham street, Hungerford Wilson Courtenay B. Winnersh grove, college, Old Windsor, Windsor Willett .A.. S. Pad worth corn. Reading King Street, Wokingham Whitt.aker Mrs . .A.shmount, Bath rd. Wihley Rev. Alfred EveraNl., 9 Kid- Wilson Ed.win, Court Oak farm, MaBenhead more TOad, Caversham, Reading Chieveley, Newbury Whittaker Mrs. 36 Morgan rd.Readng Williams Capt. Henry Rupert, The Wilson Fleetwood, Beau Regard, Whitten John, I6 131enheim road, Firs, Fyfield, A.bingdon Clapcot, Wallingford Caversbam, Reading Williams Rev. George Feli:x, The Wilson Fdk. 27 Milton rd.Wokinghm . Whitting Robert Everard M.D. I Col- Manse, William street, Windsor Wilson Henrv, .A.rlington grange, le,;:e road, :Maidenhead Williams Rev. Geo. Henry M ..A.. The Chieveley, New bury '\\'-ilson Henrv James, Ecclesbourne, Whittingham Mrs. Carlisle honse, Rectory, Remenham, Henley-on- • Carlisle road, Tilehurst, Reading Thames Reading road. Walling-ford Whittington Rev Benjamin George Williams Rev. Morris M ..A.. Holly Wils<m H. C. 88 High st, Maidenhead Collett .A.ssoc.K.C.L. Rectory, Sun- lodge, Earley, Reading Wilson Jn. C. Bill hill, Wokingham ningwell, .A.bingdon ·· Williams .A.rthur .A.ugustus Vaughan. Wilson Miss, Park view, Shrivenham Whittle M. East Locldng-e, W-antage Manor lodge, Old Windsor,Windsor Wilson MiS<, J Silchester villa, Lon- Whomes Miss, 54 St. Leonard's rd. Williams Claud, Brooklyn, Armour don road, Wokingham Windsor road, Tilehurst, Reading Wilson Misses, Kermon, .A.ndover rd. Whyte J. R. Melmoth lodge,Cookbam Williams Clement Hilton, Shelbing- Newbury . Whyte Mrs. Oakbrow, Norcot road, stone, Sonning, Reading Wilson Mrs. The Aeacias, Binfield, Tilehurst, Reading Williarns E.H.C.rr College rd.Readng Bracknell Wickens Francis William, 28 Basing· Williams Frank, Ehrenberg, Welling- Wilson Mrs. 55 Western Elms aven. stoke road, Reading ton road, Wokingham Reading Wicks Frederick John, 34 Priest hill, Williams G. 22 St.Mark's rd.Win,lsor Wilson Mrs. M. I26 King's rd. Windsr Caversham, Reading .
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