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BERKSHIRE. [ KELLY's Shopkeepers-Continued 290 SHa BERKSHIRE. [ KELLY'S SHOPKEEPERs-continued. Howhnd James, Old Windsor, Windsor Palmer A. 141 Cumberland rd. Reading Cullum John, IA,Little st. Reading Howse George, Cumnor (Oxford) Palmer Geo. 12 & 14 Arthur rd.Reading Curtis Charles, Fernham, Faringdon Hughes Fredk. East Hendred, Wantage Palmer Wm. 14 Prospect hill, Reading Cusden William, Farley hill, Reading HuntJ.G.Lovelrd.Crallbourne,Windsor Parker Mr~. J. Draycot moor,Abingdon Ddnee Elon, Grove, Wantage Rurd Thomas, High street, Rungerford Parker William In. Mill lane. Reading Davis Mrs. A. Shellingford, Faringdon Rutt Miss Emma, Cumnor Payne Mrs. R Cox green, Maidenhead D.1Y Mrs. Mundesley street, Reading Ilsley Mrs. Eliza Phcebe, 3 Bartholomew Pearson Francis, Sandhurst,Wokingham Day Thomas, Kingston Lisle, Wantage street, Newbury Perring Mrs. Mary Ann, 58 Carnan'on Denton George, Broad street, Abingdon Imms :Mrs. Wm. Uffington, Faringdon road, Reading Denton Ralph, EastGarston, Lamborne Jackson G.R 64 & 66 Oxford rd.Reading Pert Robert, Newbury street, Wantage RS.O Jackson Rd.StratfieldMortimer,Reading Piggot Miss M.A. East Hanney,Wantage Dormer Charles, Hanney, Wantage Jacobs Joseph, Peasemore, Newbury Pike Aaron, Twyford, Wantage Dowling J.Newbury st.Lamborne R.S.O James D.1vid, 25 Silver street, Reading Pocack Thomas, PurIey, Reading Drake John,'>en. 20 Park st. Maidenhead James John, Dr<tyton R.S.O Pocock William, Westbrook, Newbury Duffin Henry, Tilehurst, Reading Jefferies Mrs. Maria, Kingston Bag- Pocock William Beesley, East Garston, Dyer Mrs. Mary Anne, 78 Cumberland puze, Abingdon Lamborne RS.O road, Earley, Reading Jessett Mrs. J. Eddington, Hungerford Pole J.T. The Folly, Inkpen, Hungerfod Dyer Mrs. Sarah, Stock Cross, Newbury Joel George, 60 Peascod street,Windsor Porter MISS Lucy, IS Hope st. Reading Eagles Mrs. Sarah,West Ilsley, Newbury Johnson GeClrge, Idstone, Ashbury,Shri- Povey Thos. Bourton,ShrivenhamR.8.0 Eaton Mrs. E. Hurst, Twyford R.8.0 venham RS.O Pryor In.Thos. Harwell,SteventonR8.0 Egby Henry, 16 Weston street, Reading Johnson J. Westcote,Sparsholt,Wantage Ralph Mrs. Sarah Ann, World's end, Eggleton Mrs. T. High st. Wallingford Jones Mrs. Ann, Bray, Maidenhead Hampstead Norris, Newbury Eynott Joseph, 41 George st. Reading Jordan Wm. Bright Waltham, Wantage Reed Alfred William,7 Granby gardens, Fairbairn Mrs. E. Childrey, Wantfl.g"e Kelly Martin,73"Mount Pleasant,Reading Earley, Reading Farmer Henry John, Mill st. Wantage Kent John, Eastbury, Swindon Reeves W.EastGarston,LamborneR.S.O Faulkner Mrs. Harriet, East St. Helen Kentish William, Sunninghill, Ascot RichardsB.Wst.Hanney,Hanney,Wantge street, Abingdon Kerley Samuel, Ascot side, Aseot Richardson Mrs. Haunah, 98 Addington Field Francis, Speenhamland, Newbury Kidd Thomas, 17 Arthur I'd. Windsor road, Reading Fisher Ewin, Fyfield, Abingdon Kiggin Frauds, Love lane, Windsor Richens R. Ashbury, Shrivenham R.S.O Fisher Henry, Hadley, Abingdon Killick William, Inkpen, Hungerford Ridge George, 121 Orts road, Reading Fisher Wllliam, Vineyard, Abingdon Lambourn Henry, Marcham, Abingdon Rogers James, Sunningdale, Aseot Flowers Mrs. M. Hoe Benham, Newbury Lambourne C.Charnham st. Hungerford Rolfe H. Lower grn. Inkpen,Hungerford Franks Nelson, Mof'fatt st. Maidenhead Lancaster Mrs. Elizabeth, 146 & 147 Rolfe Silvanus, Shalbourn, Hungerford Gandy ·W.Wargrave,Henley-on-Thames Bartholomew street, Newbury Rosier C. 72 Amity I'd. Earley, Reading Gardner WilliamH.76George st.Reading Langford George, Newbury st. Wantage Rust George, Little Hungerford, Her- Garnet & Fryer, Clewer, Windsor Larkcom Henry, Hermitage, Newbury mitage, Newbury Gear Alfred, South Ascot, Aseot Lawler Mrs.Elizabeth,Binfield,Braeknell Sayer Simon, Chaddleworth, Wantage Geater Hezekia.h, 57 Mill lane, Reading Lawrence James, Streatley, Reading Sayers W. 19 Chatham street, Reading Giles Mrs. Elizabeth, Grove, Wantage Leader William, Kintbury, Hungerford Scott Miss Elizh. 31 King st. Maidenhd Gilman Mrs. Kate, High street, Lam- Legg Mrs. E. 79 Bedford road, Reading Seward Geo.I42Cumberland rd.Reading borne RS.O Lester WaIter, Childrey, Wantage Shackleford Alfred, II5 Ortsrd.Reading Gladdy Charles, 'Va grave, Henley-on- Lewi~ Robt. Denmark st. Wokingham Sharp William, Binfield road, Bracknell Thames LinkWaIt.Lake st.NewHinksey(Oxford) Sheppard Mrs.Jane, Park st. Hungerford Glass Thomas, 24 Vic oria cots. Windsor Loader Joseph, 52 Tank road, Reading Sherman Mrs. Sarah, Bury st.Abingdon Godfrey Wm. Chavey down, Bracknell Lock William, 22 Hosier st. Reading Shewry Miss M. A. Buckland,Faringdon Green Jas. 35 Carnarvon rd. Reading Locker Mrs. Sarah, Bourton, Shriven- Shilton F.35 Blenheim gardens,Reading Griffin Miss Louisa, Derby road, City, ham R.S.O Simkins Mrs. Sophia, Sunninghill,Ascot Newbury Long James, Bullbrook, Braeknell Simmonds James, Vineyard, Abingdon Gwynne W. E.Wokingham rd.Brarknell Longhurst William, Sunninghill, Aseot Simonds Henry, Hurst, Twyford R.S.O Habgood Miss E. Inkpen, Hungerford Lovegrove John, Wickham heath, Box- Simpson Thos. Kingston Lisle, Wantage Hall Thomas, 96 Oxford road, Windsor ford, Newbury Sims William, Basildon, Reading Hamlin A. Curridge,Chieveley,Newbury Lovegrove J. East Challow, Wantage Skerry Edward, Aseot side, Aseot Harris Edwin J. New Hinksey (Oxford) Lovegrove Wm. Newbury st. Wantage Slack George, Cookham S.O Harris'Mrs. Eliza, Tanner st. Wantage Lowe W. Birehetts green, Maidenhead Smart James, Littleworth, Faringdon Harris John, Bogside, Sunninghill,Ascot Luker John, Coxwell st. Faringdon Smith Edwin, 64 Cardigan rd. Reading Harris John, South Ascot, Aseot Maine Geo. 59 Brunswick st. Reading Smith E. JI2 Bartholomew st.Newbury Harris W. tlpeen hill, Speen, Newbury Marshall Henry, Bearwood,Wokingham Rmith Frederick, Boyne hI. Maidenhead Harris William, High st. Hungerford )Iartin A. E. I Brunswick st. Reading Smith Mrs.E.HintonWaldrists,l"aringdn Harvey G. Knowl hill, Twyford RS.O Martin Miss E. 30 Cross st. Reading Smith John, 38 Coley street, Reading Ratton George, Garford, Abingdon Matthews Miss C. Baulking, Faringdon Smith Mrs.Margaret,Wargrave,Henley- Hawkins Joseph, Boxford, Newbury Matthews Mrs.M.New Hinksey (Oxford) on-Thames Hawkins Jsph. Charnham st. Hungerford :Merry Mrs. Mary, Childrey, Wantage Smith Philip, Alexandra road, Windsor Hawkins Wm. Market pI. Wokingham Messenger Mrs. Sarah, St. Mary's st. Smith Robt. 31 Mount Pleasant,Reading Hawkins Wm. West Challow, Wantage Wallingford Smith Stephen, High street,Hungerford Hawthorn William, Sunningdale, Ascot Miller Charles, 16 Foxhill road, Reading Sopp William, Stock cross, Newbury Heath David, 21 Blenheim rd. Reading Mills C. Red ho. Coxwell rd. Faringdon Spindlo Chas.Knowl hill,Twyford R.S.O Heath Mrs. Elizabeth, Cookham S.O Mitchell Henry, Peasemore, Newbury Spyer Thomas, Katesgrove lane,Reading Hedges Arthur Hy. Tilehurst, Reading Mitchell R. 47 De Beauvoir rd. Reading StaffordH.G.WhiteWaltham,Maidnhead Hedges Edwin, Orchard street, Reading Morris Jsph. St. Mary's st. Wallingford Stallard Tom, Appleton, Abingdon Hedges Mrs. G. Wood st. Wallingford Moss Jonn. Little Coxwell, Faringdon Staniford George, Brimpton, Reading Heighton George, Gt. Fawley, Wantage Moulding Alien, 53 Crown st. Reading Startin E. Cookham Dean, Maidenhead Herbert Mrs. Aliee, Beedon, Newbury Mulcock Mrs. C. Market pI. Faringdon Stimpson Edwin, New Hinksey (Oxford) Herman Hy. East Hanney, Wantage Nash Mrs. Elizabeth, Graze~ey, Reading Stroud Benjamin, Shaw road, Newbury Herman Miss Lydia, Childrey, Wantage Nash James, Charnham st. Hungerford Stroud George, Wiekham, Newbury Hewett Miss H. 18 Sackville st.Reading Nash Mrs. Mary, Hermitage, Newbury Talmage Wm. East Hanney, Wantage Hibbird Giles, Buckland, Faringdon Nichols Miss Eliza, Fyfield, Abingdon Tarrant Mrs.Ann,Stanford-in-the-Vale, HicksJohn,Westeote,Sparsholt,Wantage NightingaleThomas,Marketst.Maidenhd Faringdon Higgs Alfred I. London st. Faringdon Norris A. III Great Knollys st.Reading Tassell Thomas, Clewcr green, Windsor Higgs Mrs. Susan, Rose st. Wokingham Nott John,S Chain street, Reading Taylor Alfred, Boxford, Newbury Hillier George, Twyford RS.O Noyes J. 48 Southampton st. Reading Tombs George, Katesgrove tel'. Reading Hind Charles, 44 Ratherley rd. Reading OliveI' H. E. Chilton, Steventon R.S.O Toms WiIliam, Frilsham, Newbury Hind Mrs. Jane, Rose st. Wokingham Oliver Mrs. Mary Ann, Bogside, Sun- Townsend Edwin. Vineyard, Abingdon Hoare "William, High st. Hungerford ninghill, Ascot Trendell T. Kiln green, Twyford R.8.0 Hobbs Jonas, 38 Oxford road, Windsor Ovens Thomas, Bier lane, Windsor Tncker Henry,2 Foundry street,Reading Hockley 1. 62 Hatherley road, Reading Owen John, Binfield road, Bracknell Turner Miss T. Grenfell I'd. Maidenhead Holland Mrs. Daniel, Clewer, Windsor Page Edwin, Kintbury, Hungerfol"d Tuttle MissLouisa,Kintbury,Hungerford lIolyoak William, Shrivenham R.S.O Page Mrs. Louisa, 16 Geol"ge st.Reading Varney MissH.34B1enheirn gdns.Readng Hooper G. 23 Ray Park cots.Maidenhead Palfrey Alford, Sunninghill, Ascot Viner Miss Sarah, Appleford, Abingdon.
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