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Berkshire. Pub 367 TRADES l>IREGrORY.] BERKSHIRE. PUB 367 Golden Harp inn, T. Dorsett, Furze platt, Maidenhead Lamb, Mrs . .!nn Lemm, Enborne road, Newbury Goodlake .Arms, Jsph. Lovegrove, East Challow, Wantage Lamb hotel, Henry A. Pickard, East Ilsley, Newbnry Grapes, Abingdon Wine & Spirit Co. 28 High st.Abingdon Lamb inn, Edward White, Mill street, Wantage Grapes, Arthur Frederick Davies, 5 Thames st. Windsor Lamb & Flag, ·wm. R. Simmons, Longworth, Faringdon Grapes inn, Francis John Tutt, Market street, Maidenhead Lamb & Flag, Goorge Thatcher, I Vineyard, Abingdon Green Dragon, Sidney A. Pearce, Bridge rd. Maidenhead Lancaster Arms, John Annetts, Bridge st. Hungerford Green Man, H. S. Greenwood, Easthampstead, Bracknell Land's End, Jacob W"ebb, Woodley, Reading Green Man, Wm. Wicks, Broad Hinton, Twyford R.S.O Langley Hall inn, Robert Brackstone, Beedon, Newbury Green Tree inn, James Giles, St. Mary's st. Wallingford Leather Bottle, John Osborne, \Varfield, Bracknell Grenadier, Chas. E. Holloway, Basingstoke rd. Reading Leather Bottle, Mrs. F. Sims, West Challow, Faringdon Greyhound inn,Mrs.M.Butler,Ea.Hagbourne,Didcot R. 8.0 Lion hotel, Charles Coombs, 15 High st. Abingdon Greyhound, Charles Cooper, Finchampstead, \Vokingham Lion, Arthur Eyre, 21 Great Knollys street, Reading Greyhound, Joseph Hicks, Besselsleigh, .Abingdon Little Cr()wn, William Amos, 13 Southampton st.Reading Greyhound, James Meeks, King street, Maidenhead Load of Mischief, Goorge Green, Blewbury, Didoot R.S.O Greyhound, James Pullen, Tidmarsh, Reading London tavern, Charles Casburn, 2 Broad street, Reading Greyhound, Mrs. A. Sansum, Letcombe Regis, Wantage London, George Evans, 10 Peascod street, Windsor Greyhound, J. Scearce, 2 & 4 Mount Pleasant, Reading London Apprentice, D. Challis, Newtown rd. Newbury Greyhound, Mrs. E. Seymour, Wargrave, Twyford R.S.O Lord NeJ.son, Frederick Haines, Old "\Yindsor, "Winds-or Gun inn, George Thomas Cox, Andover road, Newbury Lord Nelson, James Wood Jolly, Charlton, Wantage Halfway House, Geo. Hallett, Hoe Benham, Hungerford Lord Raglan, Eli Fisher, Denmark street, Wokingham Hand & Flower, Wm. Chedzey, 8 Queen st. Maidenhead Magpie & Parrot, James Purnell, Shinfield, Reading Happy Dick, Henry Giles, 143 Ock street, .Abingdon Malt Shovel, Henry Thomas Harris, Upper Lambourn,. Hare (The), E. Puzey, West Hendred, Steventon R.S.O Lambourn R.S.O Hare & Hounds, Edward Danel, Fifield, Maidenhead Marlborough Arms, F. Lavington, London st. Faringdon Hare &:i Hounds, John Pearce, Woodlands St. Mary, Lam- Marquis of Granby, Jsph. Adams, Brightwalton, "\Vantage bourn R.S.O Marquis of Granby (The),G. Rayment,London rd.Reading Hare & Hounds, Arthur Ratcliffe, xr Thames st.Abingdon May Duke, W. A. Rows-, 81 Great Knollys st. Reading Hare & Hounds, Edward Strickland, Aldermaston, Reading Maybush, Thom"l.S Faulkner, New bridge, Kingston Bag- Hare & Hounds, Henry Warner, Speen, Newbury puize, Abingdon Hare & Hounds, Mrs. Emma Werrell, Cookham Dean, Memy Maidens (The), Wm. Griffin, Shinfield rd.Reading Cookham S.O Merry Wives of Windsor, F. Bellringer, St. Leonard'& Harrow (The), George Groom, North town, Maidenhead road, Windsor Harrow inn, Edwin Huzzey, West Ilsley, Newbury Mitre, Thomas Snow, Oxford road, "Windsor Hatchet (The), Ebenezer Pointer, Childrey, Wantage Mitre, Tom Waldron, 47 1Yest street, Reading Hatchgate inn, Claydon Turvey, Burghfield, Reading ::\Ioderation (The), Charles Price, Caversham rd. Reading Berne's Oak, Robt. G. Stockton, Cranbourne, Windsor ::\Iole, Geoirge Kennard, Newland, A.rborfield, Reading Hind's Head hotel, Herbert Atkins, Bray, Maidenhead ::\Ioor tavern, James T. Cotton, 66 Bridge st. Maidenhead Hind's Head, A. Francome, High street, Lambourn R.S.O ~ag's Head, Mark Febery, Sunningdale, .Ascot Hind's Head, Frederick Butt, High street, Bracknell Xag's Head hotel, vVilliam Gray, Grenfell rd. Maidenhead Hind's Head, A. E. Mobbs, Touchen end, Maidenhead Nag"s Head, Mrs. Sarah Greener, Stock Cross, Newbury Hind's Head, A. Wigrnore, Kingston Bagpuze, Abingdon ~ag's Head, Joseph A. Hellett, Oakley green, Windsor Hind's Head, John Wright, .Aldermaston, Reading ~ag's Head, Geo. H. !ones) Winterbrook, Cholsey R.S.O Holly Bush, William White, 171 Ock street, Abingdon ~ag's Head, Thos. Km_ght, 91 Ba.rtholome.-y st. :Ne~bury Hope inn, George Brown, 73 Peascod street, Windsor ~ag's Head, Geo. Lewmgton, Abmgd')n bndge, ~bmgdon Hope & Anchor, James W. Betts, Station rd. Wokinghaml ~ag's ~ead, George Sopp, 5 Russell street, Rea~mg Horn inn, William Darch, 2 Castle street, Reaaing ~elso~ mn, !o~n Yates, 52 East St. Helen st. .Abmgdo~ Horncastle inn, Thomas Gover, Calcot, Reading- ~ew ;nn, Wilham Stokes Bodle, 404 Oxfor~ rd. Reading Horns, F. G. Grimes, Crazies hill, Henley-on-Thames ~ew ~n, Frank X. Eberl, 18 Park street, Wmdsor Horse & Arrow,J.F.Napper,West Hagbourne,DidcotR.S.O ~ew ~n, Henry Goodman, Thatcham, N~wbury Horse & Groom Thomas Goddard Stratfield Mortimer, New mn, Mrs. Mary Grace, Blewbury, D1dcot R.S.O Mortimer R.s:o ' :Kew inn, Mrs. Emma Hard.ing, Ashampstead, Reading Horse & Groom Thomas Hearn Castle hill Windsor :Kew inn, George Hatch, Cookham S.O Horse & Groom' T. Jones, White Waltham,'Maidenhead New inn, Patrick J\IcGill, Knowl Hill, Twyford R.S.O Horse & Groom: Geo. Scholey, Easthampstead, Bracknell New inn, Mrs. Maria. Martin, Sandhurst, Camberley Horse & Groom James Turner, Ascot New inn, James Re1dings, Warfield, Brarknell Horse & Groom' inn,J.J.Young,HareHatch, Twvford R.S.O New inn, Thomas Smallbone, Finchampstead, Wokingham Horse & Jockey,G.Hawkins,Crookham,Thatcham,Newbury Xew inn, Mrs. Jane E. Williams, High st. Bracknell Horse & Jockey, Mrs. Martha Knapp, Stratford-in-the- New inn, John Jas. Wise, Curridge, Chieveley, Newbury Vale, Far:i.ngdon New inn, Thomas Woodham, Sunninghill, .Ascot Horse & Jockey, George Sadler, 47 Bath st. Abingdon Newmarket inn, James Dew, 21 Cheap st. Newbury Horse & Jockey, James Wilson, 120 Castle st. Reading New Wheat Sheaf, O.Mott, 26 West St.Helen st.Abingdon Horse & J()Ckey, F. W. Woodley, Chilton,Steventon R.S.O Noah's Ark, George Winter, Marcham, Abingdon Ibex (The), John Newton Dance, Chaddleworth, Wantage Norfolk Arms, 'Henry Wooldridge, Norfolk rd. Maidenhead Iron Duke, Herbert Aylett, Orowthorne, Wokingham North Star, William Gurden, Wargrave, Twyford R.S.O Isis tavern, Charles Cotton, South Einksey, Oxford Ock Street Horns, John Berry, 204 Ock street, Abingdon Jack of Both Sides, G. Talbot, 125 London road & King's Old .Air Balloon, Mrs. Martha. Maria Sawyer Brazier, 169 road, Reading Ock street, .Abingdon Jack of Newbury, Mrs. M. Goodall, 44 Bridge st.Reading Old Barley Mow, Wm. Shury, 13 Lombard st. Abingdon Jolly Brewer (The), W. Wright, 26 Tilehurst rd. Reading Old Bell, Joseph Beesley, Grazeley, Reading Jolly Farmer, Thos. Neighbour, North town, Maidenhead Old Bell, W. Enock, jun. 10 East St. Helen st. Ab:i.ngdon Jolly Farmers, William Clifton, Binfield, Bracknell Old Bell hotel, Robert Rodwell, Hurley, Marlow Jolly Farmers, Stephen Foulkes, Sandhurst, Camberley Old Britannia (The), R.A. Jones, 52Caversham rd.Readng Jolly Gardeners, R. C. King, St. Leonard's rd. Windsor Old Crown, George Pointer, Marcham, Abmgdon Jolly Waterman, Edwaro Qnincey, Mill street, Wantage Old Dog, Sidney Bastin, Shaw bridge, Shaw rd. Newbury Junction hotel, Mrs.Hannah Drewe, Station, Didcot R.S.O Old Elm Tree, Wm. T. Holloway, Beech Hill, Reading Junction hotel, Henry Moore, Baulking, Faringdon Old Friars, Charles Luffman, 63 Friar street, Reading Kennel; .Arms, John W. Dawbney, 2 Pell st. Reading Old Hare & Hounds (The), Miss Ellen Harman, Bray Kennett, Edwin J ames, 71 Castle street, Reading Wick, Maidenhead King Alfred's Head, W. Butler, Market place, Wantage Old Hatch Gate (The), C. Carter, CockPQle, Henley-on- King & Queen, Frederick Griffin, Longcot, Faringdon Thames King's Al'ms hotel H. F. Crundon, Market pl. Newbury Old Jack of Newbury, Chas. C. Barker, Binfield, BrackneD King's .Amts, E. Stanley Dax, Twyford R.S.O Old Leather Bottle, Henry Baker,Barkham rd.Wokingham King's Arms, John Evans, Wallingford street, Wantage Old Pack Horse, Richd. White, Milton, Steventon R.S.O King's Arms hotel, Mrs. Elizh. Medlicott, Cookham S.O Old Tun inn, William Roach, Sunninghill, Asoot King's A.rms, .Albert W. Money, Steventon R.S.O Old Waggon &:i Horses, G. W. Cook, Market pl. Newbury King's Arms inn, R. Readings, St. Mary's st. Wallingford Oliver Charles Francis, 34 Minster street, Reading­ King's .Anus, John D. Westbrook, Thames side, Windsor Osborne Arms, William Werrell, 9 Greyfriars rd. Reading King's Head, Charles Oook, Thatcbam, Newbury Oxford .Arm:s, William Rose-, x6 Silver street, Reading Lamb inn, Mrs. Martha Barlow, Thatcham, Newbury Oxford .Arms, J. A. Winchcombe, Newtown, Hungerford Lamb (The), John Boor, West Hanney, Wantage Oxford hotel, Thomas F. Tappin, Market pl. Wallingford Lamb, Mrs. Rosetta Chare, Buckland, Faringdon Peacock (The), James N. Wernham, 51 Broad st.Reading Lamb, Arthur Cli:fford, Charnham street, Hungerford Pheasant, John Hope, King st. Winnersh, Wokingham .
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