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St Pancras 1908

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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houses in Highgate New Town which ought in future to be inspected everyhalf year with regularity.

Table A.—NORTH ST. PANCRAS.

Highgate. 1St. John's Park. 2Gospel Oak. 3Grafton. 4Maitland Park. 5Borough Inspector of Workshops.Inspector of Tenement Houses.
Previous to 1898BushBushHartnollHartnollHartnollBarth
1898RackhamRackhamNewlynNewlynNewlyn"
1899""""""
1900""""""
1901""DillonDillonDillon"Storer, N.
1902""Rackham"""" "
1903Storer ½"""""" N.
1904" ½""BrownBrownDillon" "
1905"""""December, 1904, Offices abolished.
1906"""""
1907, 1st half"""""
1907,2nd halfRackham"Rackham and Brown""
1908, 1st half"""
1908,2nd half""Brown""

Table B.—NORTH ST. PANCRAS.

1906.1907.1908.
1st Half.2nd Half.1st Half.2nd Half.1st Half.2nd Half.
Inspections19561992*2531166014291582
Re-inspections374233313125225524962397
Totals569853235656391539253979

*1st Half, 1007.— Inspector Storer absent more or less for several
weeks, but more than made up for in numbers by a Board of Trade
Inquiry consisting of about 400 inspections in North St. Pancras,
which were short calls and questions as to rentals.