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St Giles (Camden) 1881

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Giles District]

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Sanitary Committee, and which works were supervised by your Surveyor:—

Slaughter.houses.Licenses.
No. 6, Drury LaneMr. Elan.
„ 23, Storr StreetMr. Belch.
„ 11, Kenton StreetMr. Dunford.
„ 11, Marchmont StreetMr. Vincett.
„ 36, do. do.Mr. Dobbins.

The license to No. 19, Compton Mews, was objected to
by the Inspector of the Metropolitan Board of Works, on
the ground that no animal had been slaughtered on the
premises for a period of 9 months (Vide sect. 13, 37 & 38
Vict. ch. 67, Slaughter.houses, &c.).
Mr. Philp, the owner, not being in attendance, the case
was adjourned until the 6th January, 1882, and as Mr.
Philp did not appear to support his application, the license
was refused.
Cow.houses.
Licenses were granted also on the 26th October, to the
undermentioned cow.keepers :—
(1.) Mr. Rees Lewis, of No. 1, Coal Yard, to keep 10
cows, in a cow.house 28 ft. x 17 ft. x 15 ft. = 7,140 cubic
feet.
(2.) Messrs. Bonner and Capper, of 56, Great Coram
Street, to keep 6 cows, in a cow.house 29 ft x 16 ft. x 8 ft,
= 3,712 cubic feet.