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1\Ioulsher George, superintendent of police & inspector Slyfield Adam, boot maker, 3 Denmark street under "Contagious Diseases & Explosives Acts,'' Mar­ Smaie Geo. \\m. lawn tennis bat manfr. 13 Oxford road ket place Smith Daniel, Crooked Billet P.H. Gardeners green Millin Alfred Edmund, printer & stationer, & deputy re­ Smith James, dairyman, Havelock road gistrar of births, deaths & marriages for Snell Joel George, outfitter, 2 & 4 Peach street sub-district, 17 Peach street Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (William Mlnchin Bro1:hers, corn, coal, hay, straw, seed & oil J oseph Gotelee) ; depot, 6 Market place cake merchants, forage contractors & brick & tile manu­ Stamp Office (William Joseph Gotelee, distributor), Mar- facturers ; & at Ascot; Binfield & Bracknell ket place Moorey Hugh James, vaccination officer, 24 rd Stevens Reuben, cooper & basket maker, IO Broad street Morris John, sauce manufacturer, Station road Stone Jane (Mrs.), Two Poplars P.H. East heath 1\Iower William Barnard, baker & corn merchant, forage Stone Willimn James, grocer & agent for W. & A. Gil- contractor & miller (steam), Rose st. & Broad street bey Lim. wine & spirit merchants, 14 Peach street National Cyclists' Union (Arthur Heelas, hon. sec.), 21 Strange Jonathan, carpenter, Station road Market place Taylor Catherine (Mrs.), laundress, Peach street National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children Taylor James, tinsmith, 32 Langborough road (:~Irs. Tyndale Heelas, hon. sec.), 21 Market place Teakle John, Red Lion inn & monumental mason, 25 Newens Robert, mineral water maker, 47 Denmark st Market place J'iewman Henry Edward, hair dresser, 8 Broad street Tebbitt Stanton, surveyor of highways, 33 The Terrace Newson George Anthony, watch maker, 42 Peach street Tildesley Henry, shopkeeper, London road Oades Edwin, estate agent & surveyor, 28 Broad street Volunteer Battalion (1st) Princess Charlotte of Wales's Oppennann George, furniture dealer, 44 Peach street Royal Berkshire Regiment (L. Co. Capt. Godfrey l'age Thomas John, Queen's Arms P.H. Rose street Waiter, commanding; Color-Sergt. J. Hanney, drill Painter Charles, butcher, 17 Denmark street instructor), Denmark street .Palmer George, tobacconist, 30 Peach street Volunteer Fire Brigade (Edwin Ifould, capt.; Charles Palmer George (Mrs.), farmer, Pearce"s farm Brant, lie ut.), Town hall iPalmer William, farmer, Birchin Inhams Walden Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 18 Rose street Parsons Thomas, Three Frogs P.H. London road Walden Samuel, watch maker, 10 Station road Perkins Herbert Howard, fancy repository, Denmark st Waldron E. & E. (Misses), drapers, Denmark street Perry Robert Henry, Ship P.H. Peach street Ward Ernest M.R.C.S.Eng. L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, Peters Edward, chimney sweeper, 16 Denmark street see Heasman & Ward i'hilbrick Charles & George, fellmongers, The Tannery Watts Jas. F.S.I. auctioneer & estate agent, 7 Broad st 'Phillips Goorge Thorne, timber merchant, Peach street Webb Charles Henry, Royal Exchange P.H. Denmark st Pickles Luke, chemist & druggist, 3 Market place Wescott .John, roller flour mills, Reading road Pigg Kate (Mrs.), grocer & confectioner, Broad street Weston Thomas, farmer, Targett's farm Pinnock George, baker & coffee tavern, Peach street Whatley Thomas, Roebuck P.H. 8 Market place Player Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, I Peach street Wheeler Hemy, baker, 26 Barkham road Pontin George Fredk. nurseryman, London road White Wm. gasfitter & whitesmith, 26 Denmark street Porter Samuel, watch maker, 2 Denmark street Wigg Henry, smith & cycle agent, Peach street Price George Henry, poulterer, 52 Peach street Wigg Mary (Miss), dress maker, Shute end Radbourne Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 12 Lang- Willatts Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer, road borough road Williams John, Star P.H. Peach street Ranee Edward, g-reengrocer, 16 Peach street Withers Martha (Mrs.), Royal Oak P.H. Milton road "Ranee Thomas, beer retailer, London road Wokingham Agricultural Association (E. M. Sturges, Rasey Alfred, shopkeeper, Reading road hon. sec) Rednall William R. chemist & druggist, r Market place Wokingham & Bracknell Starr-Bowkett Building Society Reeves Henry, Rifle Volunteer P.H. Reading road (541 & 647) (W. B. Mower, sec.), Town hall Reynolds Walter, french polisher, Oxford road Wokingham & District Chrysanthemum Society (A. Riley George F. Redan P.H. Peach street Clarke, hon. sec) Robson Thomas, grocer, 22 Barkham road Wokingham Conservative Club (H. Benstead,sec. ),Rose st Sale & Son, nurserymen & seedsmen, 26 Market place Wokingham Cricket Club (E. S. Barry, sec.), Gordon viis Sa,rgeant & Haye, solicitors, Shute end Wokingham Club (D. Denore, hon. sec.), Denmark st Sargeant John Frederick (firm, Sargeant & Haye), Wokingham District Water Co. Lim. (A. M. Quill, man- solicitor & commissioner for ·oaths, clerk to the guar­ ager & sec.), Finchampstood road dians & superintendent registrar, Shute e.n.d Wokingham Gas Works (Corporation) (A.. G. Bates, 'Savings Bank (James May, sec.), open every monday manag-er) from IT to I o'clock at the Town hall Wokingham Investment Co. Limited (Hugh James Scott Edward, Three Brewers P.H. Barkham road Moorey, sec.), Barkham road Seaward James, chimney sweeper, 31 Rose street Woking-ham Liberal Association (W. T. Hawkins, sec.), Sermon Henry, farmer, Randle's farm Wellington road Seward .John B. builder, contractor, plumber, house Wokingham Science & Art Schools (J. May, sec.), The decorator, sanitary engineer & building materials mer­ Terrace chant, Crown works, Denmark street Wood Harry J. ironmonger, see Buckmaster & Wood 'Sidford Alfred Ernest M.S.A. architect, Shute end Woolford Thomas William, Crown P.H. Peach street Simmons F. J. (Miss), insurance agent, Merton lodge Worldng Men's Club & Institute (Rev. Rowland de M. 'Simonds J. & C. & Co. bankers (branch of Reading) Nixon, sec.), Peach street (Lewis Charles Ducrocq, mana~er), Market place ; Wright Waiter Henry, grocer, 2I The Terrace draw on Williams Deacon & Manchester & Salford Wynn Watkin William, undertaker, 72 Rose street Bank Limited, London E C Wynn William, shoe maker, I8 Peach street

WEST WOODHAY is a parish on the borders of a tower on the. south side, with short spire and con­ Hampshire, 3 miles south from Kintbury station, on the taining 2 bells : t,he chancel has a credence and sedile : 'Great Western railway, 6 south-west from Newbury and all the windows in the church are stained : the east '6 south-east from Hungerford, in the Southern division window being from a design by the late Sir E. Burne­ of the county, hundred of Kintbury-Eagle, petty ses­ Jones hart. others are memorials erected in r8go to 'Sional division, union and county court district of Hun­ William Henry Cole : over the communion table are three gerford, rural 'eanery of N ewbury, archdeaconry af beautiful oak carvings, the work of Gayer of Louvain: :Serks and diocese of Oxford. The parish church of St. there are brasses to William Henry Cole, d. 1889: and to Lawrence was built in 1882-3, at a cost of £3,000, by Major-Gen. Sir Howard Crawfurd Elphinstone V.C., the late W. H. Cola esq. to replace the former church, K.C.B., C.M.G. who was drowned at sea, off Ushant, a heavy brick structure, erected in I717, close to the 8 Mar. 1890: in 1894, the nave was lengthened westward manor house, on the site of the original church, of 12 feet and a vestrv and organ chamber built and a which, however, no trace remained except some few stained west window erected in memory of Major William architectural fragments and a. quantity of encaustic Uttin~ Cole, who died of cholera in I 892,at Murree in India: tiles of the later building ; the tiles are now in the we&t the church has I2o sittings. The register dates from the wall of the tower of the present church, which stands year r58o. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £152, about a quarter of a mile from the manor house, is a with I2 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Mrs. building of flint with Bath stone dressings in the Lancet J. Cole, and held since I897 by the Rev. Arthur Edward 1;tyle, from the designs of Sir A. W. Blornfield A.R.A., Burdekin M.A. of St. John's College, Oxford. This place F.S.A. and consists of chancel, nave, south porch and had anciently a market on Tuesdays, granted in 1318 to BERKS. 18