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Mile End 1871

The fifteenth annual report of the Vestry of the Hamlet Mile End Old Town in the county of Middlesex

Published
1871
Author
Corner, Matthew.
Pages
61
Tables
25

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25 tables in this report

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    Unpaved Carriageways. The following is a list of the principal unpaved carriageways in the Hamlet, and shews the amount of material used in each for repairs during the year :—
    GravelGraniteGravelGranite
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    ROAD MATERIALS
    Year ending March,1869.Year ending March, 1870.Year ending March, 1871.
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    Abstract of General Purposes Account. For the year ending 25th March, 1871.
    RECEIPTS.£s.d.EXPENDITURE.£s.d.
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    SMALL POX AND SCARLET FEVER. Monthly and Quarterly comparison of Mortality from each Disease in Mile End and the whole Metropolis, from January, 1870, to September, 1871.
    Months.Mile End Old Town.The Whole Metropolis.
    Small Pox.Scrlt. Fvr.Small Pox.Scrlt. Fever.
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    Abstract of General Purposes Account—continued. For the Year ending 25th March, 1871.
    RECEIPTS.£s.d.EXPENDITURE.£s.d.
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    HORSE HIRE AND LABOUR.
    1868.1869.1870.1871.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Abstract of Lighting Account. For the Year ending 25th March, 1871.
    RECEIPTS.£s.d.EXPENDITURE.£d.d.
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    For the year ending 25th March, 1871.
    RECEIPTS.£s.d.EXPENDITURE.£s.d.
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    Statement of Moneys owing to, and Debts and Liabilities owing by, the Vestry, on the 25hth March, 1871.
    General Purposes.
    MONEYS OWING TO THE VESTRY.MONEYS OWING BY THE VESTRY.
    1871, MARCH 25.£s.d1871, MARCH 25.£s.d.
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    Analysis of Census in the five Wards.
    WARDS.POPULATION.IncreaseIncrease per cent.No. of Persons to each House 1861.No,of persons to each house, 1871.Increase of persons to each House 1871.Death-rate per 1000 poptn. 1871.
    18611871.
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    General Purposes—continued.
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    Lighting. Lighting.
    MONEYS OWING TO THE VESTRY.MONEYS OWING BY THE VESTRY.
    1871, MARCH 25.£s.d.1871, MARCH 25.£s.d.
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    Sewers. Sewers.
    MONEYS OWING TO THE VESTRY.MONEYS OWING BY THE VESTRY.
    1271, MARCH 25.£s.d.1871, MARCH 25.£s.d.
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    List of Contracts.
    DATE.NAME OF CONTRACTOR.SUBJECT OF CONTRACT.AMOUNT OF CONTRACT.
    1870£s.d
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    List Of Contracts—continued.
    Date.NAME OF CONTRACTOR.SUBJECT OF CONTRACT.AMOUNT OF CONTRACT.
    1871£s.d.
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    Sanitary Inpector's Retort of Works Executed during the year 1870- 71.
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    TABLE I. BIRTHS For each Quarter commencing April 2nd, 1870, and ending March 25th, 1871.
    JUNE.SEPTEMBERDECEMBER.MARCH.TOTAL.
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    DEATHS For each Quarter commencing April 2nd, 1870, and ending March 26th, 1871.
    JUNE.SEPTEMBER.DECEMBER.MARCH.TOTAL.
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    TABLE II. Deaths from Zymotic Diseases in each Quarter.
    Qr. endingFever.Small-pox.Measles.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Diarrhœa.Cholera.Whoop.-coughCroup.Erysipelas.Total.
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    TABLE III. Showing the Deaths from Four Epidemic Diseases for each Quarter during 1870-71, and for corresponding Quarters
    1860-1.Total 4 Qrs.1861—2.Total 4 Qrs.1862—3.Total 4 Qrs.1863—4.Total 4 Qrs.
    1st Qr.2nd Qr.3rd Qr.Qr.1st Qr.2nd Qr.3rd Qr.4th1st Qr.2nd Qr.3rd Qr.4th Qr.1st Qr.2nd Qr.3rd Qr.4th Qr.
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    TABLE IV.—Death from all causes
    QUARTERS.Measles.Fever.Enteric Fever.Small Pox.Vaccination.Malignant Scarlet Fever.Cynanche Maligna and Diphtheria.DiarrhœaDiarrœa of children under 5 years of age.Cholera.Dysentery.Whooping Cough.Croup.Erysipelas.Rheumatic FeverDisease of the LiverTabes Mesenterica and Atrophia.Bronchitis, Pleuritis, Pneumonia.Bronchitis and Pneumonia of Infants under 3 years.Dentition.Scrofulous Diseases.Hydrocephalus and Convulsions of Infants.Dropsy.Cancer.Phthisis.Hernia.Uterine Diseases.Diseased heart and large vesseis.Apoplexy,Paraiysis,and other Diseases of the Brain.Pyaemia and Puerperal Fever.Premature Birth and Debility from Birth.Violence, Privation, and Poison.Natural Decay.Other Diseases chiefly chronic.Syphilitic Disasees.Diseases of Rectum and Bladder.Fistula.Inquests
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    TABLE V.—Deaths in Wards.
    Greatest Age at death.1870, During the month ending1 North2 East.3 West.4 Centre.5 South.Workhouses.Hospital.
    M.F.Total.M.F.Total.MFTotal.M.FTotal.M.FTotal
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    TABLE VI. Deaths at various Ages.
    Quarter ending—0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 3030 to 4040 to 5050 to 6060 to 7070 and upwardsTotal.
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    TABLE VII. The following Return of Small Pox cases Hospitals and Workhouse from Mile End Old Town, from November the 9th, 1869, to September 30th, 1871, was kindly supplied by Mr. Southwell, Cleric to the Guardians.
    Hopitals.East DistrictWest District.North DistrictTotal.
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    TABLE VIII. SMALL POX. Number of Deaths in each of the Four Quaters ending March 25th, 1871.
    Quarter endingAges.Males.FemlsTotals.Vaccinated 26
    1870.0 to 1141125
    1 to 5191232