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Paddington 1882

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

Published
1883
Author
Stevenson, James
Pages
149
Tables
76

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    The Rates levied since the passing of the Metropolis Local Management Act are as under, viz.:—
    s.d.£
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    The following Contracts have, been entered into, viz.:—
    Tender accepted.Name of Contractor.Nature of Contract.Price.
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    The following Rates have been levied, viz.:—
    Date.Poor.Lighting.General.Sewers.Consolidated.Total.
    d.d.d.d.d.s.d.
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    The following Order of the Metropolitan Board of Works has been carried out in accordance with the 87th Section of the Act of 1862.
    Date of Order.Locality.Subsidiary Names abolished.No. of Houses numbered.
  • Page 26
    Tabular Statement of the Principal Works executed in the Highway Department, for the Year ending 25th March , 1883.
    Old Footways relaid and repayed.Macadamized Roads removed and Wood Paving substituted.Macadamized Roads removed and Granite Cube Paving substituted.Mews repaved.
    MILK.FUR.YDS,SQUARE YARDS.SQUARE YARDS,YARDS RUN.
    2-9625,557474442
  • Page 26
    Tabular Statement of the Principal Works executed in the Sewers Department, for the Year ending 25th March, 1883.
    Brick Sewers constructed at the expense ofAir Shafts and Openings constructed at the expense ofNumber of Gulleys.Number of side Entrances constructed at the expense ofExaminations of House Drains as to their General Condition.
    Private Parties.The Vestry.Private Parties.The Vestry.Constructed and Reconstructed.Repaired.Private Parties.The Vestry.
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    Some of the preceding particulars are shown in the subjoined table :—
    Sub-District.Estimated Population.Births.Ratio of Births to Population.Rate per 1,000.
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    The ratio of deaths to the population, together with the death-rate per 1,000 in the Parish and in its two Sub-districts, is shown in the following table : —
    Sub-District.Estimated Population.Deaths.Ratio of Deaths to Population.Rate per 1,000.
  • Page 41
    TABLE A. Number of occasions when moving organisms were found in the Water sup-plied by the undermentioned Companies:—
    18691870187118721873187418751876187718781879188018811882
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    TABLE B. Taking the mean proportion of organic impurity in the Thames water delivered in London in 1868 as 1,000, in the subsequent years the following proportions were present respectively in the Thames water, and in the Lea water, the latter being delivered by the New River and East London Companies:—
    Year.Proportion of organic impurity present in Thames water as delivered in London.Proportion of organic impurity present in Lea water as delivered in London.
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    TABLE C. TABLE showing the efficiency of filtration of Thames and Lea water, also the maximum, minimum, and average proportions of organic impurity in the water delivered by the different Companies during the year 1882.
    Names of Companies and Sources.Number of occasions when clear and trans, parent.Number of occasions when slightly turbid.Number of occasions when turbid.Number of occasions when very turbid.Proportion of Organic Impurity.
    Maximum.Minimum. *Average. *
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    TABLE I. TABLE showing the Population, Inhabited Houses, Births and Deaths, for the year 1882, and 10 Years preceding. GROSS NUMBERS.
    Year.Estimated Population.Number of Inhabited House in the Parish.Registered Births.Deaths.
    St.Mary's.St John's.St.Mary's.St. John's.St.Mary's.St. John's.
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    TABLE II. Table showing the Annual Birth Bate, Bate of Mortality, Death Bates among Children, and Deaths in Public Institutions, for the Year 882 and 10 Years preceding .
    Teak.Birth Bate per 1,000 of the Population.Annual Rate of Mortality, per 1,000 living.Deaths of Children under 1 year: percentage of Total Deaths.Percentage of Deaths of Children under 1 year to Registered Births.Deaths of Children under 5 years: percentage of Total Deaths.Total Number of Deaths in Public Institutions.
    Saint Mary's Hospital.The Lock Hospital.
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    TABLE III. Deaths Registered at several Groups of Ages from Different Causes during the year 1882, N ote.— The Deaths in Public Institutions of non-Residents are excluded.
    Cause op Death.AGES.TOTALS.
    0 to 11 to 2to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3585 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7675 to 8585 to 9595& up-wardsTotal under 5 yrs.
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    TABLE IIIA. Deaths Registered from all causes during each quarter of the year 1882 in each Sub-district of the Parish. Note .—The Deaths in Public Institutions of non-residents are xcluded.
    Cause of Death.Sub-districtTotal 1st Quarter.Sub-district.Total 2nd Quarter.Sub-districtTotla 3rd Quarter.Sub-diatrictTotal 4th Quarter.Total DeathsTOTAL.
    St. Mary's.St. John'sSt. Mary'sSt. John'sSt. Mary'sSt. John'sSt. Mary's.St. John'sSt. Mary's.St. John's
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    TABLE IV. TABLE showing the Mortality from certain classes of Diseases, and proportions to Population, and to 1,000 Deaths, 1882.
    Total Deaths.Deaths per 1,000 of Population.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 Deaths.
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    TABLE V. TABLE showing the Number of Deaths from the seven principal Zymotic Diseases, in the ten years 1872 to 1881, and in the year 1882.
    Disease.1872.1873.1874.1875.1876.1877.1878.1879.1880.1881.Annual Average of 10 years, 1872-1881.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 Deaths in 10 years, 1872-1881.1882.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 Deaths in 1882.
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    TABLE VI. Inspectors' Report of the Sanitary Work, &c. completed in the Year ending March 31s£, 1883.
    Paddington.No. of Complaints received during year.No. of Houses, Premises, &c., inspected.Results of Inspection.House Drains.Privies and Water Closets.Dust Bins.Water Supply.Miscellaneous.Regularly Inspected.Other Proceedings, e.g. Legal Proceedings.
    Orders issued for Sanitary Amendments of Houses and Premises.Houses and Premises, &c., Cleansed, Repaired, and "Whitewashed.Houses Disinfected after Infectious Diseases.Repaired, Cleansed, &c.Trapped or Ventilated.Repaired, Cleansed, &c.Supplied with Water.New provided.New provided.Repaired, Covered, &c.Cisterns (new) erected.Cisterns Cleansed, Repaired, and Covered.No. of Lodging Houses registered under 35th Clause of Sanitary Act, 1866.No. of Dust Complaints received and attended to.Removal of accumulation of Dung, Stagnant Water, Animal, and other Refuse.Removal of Animals improperly kept.Bakehouses.Licensed Cowhouses.Licensed Slaughterhouses.
  • Page 52
    satisfactory results. This is fully borne out by the lighting rates levied during the past 16 years.
    YEARS.Amount.Total.YEARS.Amount.Total.
    d.d.d.d.
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    [A] PADDING TON VESTRY PUBLIC LIGHTING DEPARTMENT. Statement of Expenditure and Outstanding Balances from Lady-day, 1882, to Lady-day, 1883.
    Details of Expenditure.Outstanding Balances, 25th March, 1883.Annual Expenditure, including Outstanding Balances.
    £s.d.£ s.d.£s.d.
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    Statement of Expenditure and Outstanding Balances from Lady-day, 1882, to Lady-day, 1883—Continued.
    Outstanding Balances, 25th March, 1883.Annual Expenditure, including Outstanding Balances.
    £S.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    [B] public lighting department. Cash Payments during the Tear ending Lady-day, 1883.
    1882. Mar. 31st.£s.d.£s.d.
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    [C] outstanding balances For the Years ending Lady-day, 1882 and 1883.
    Ending Lady-day, 1832.Ending Lady-day, 1883.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    [D] public lighting department. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES IN STORE TO DATE.
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    [E] public lighting department. MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS IN GENERAL USE.
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    [I] defects of unmetered lamps.
    Knocked down and out of Lighting.Escapes in Columns or defective Stand Pipes.OUT OF LIGHTING.Cocks turned off in the night.Lights blown or knocked out, and Gas escaping.
    All Night.Part of Night.
    Water.Naphtha-line.Stoppages in Services.Water.Naphthaline.Stoppages in Services.
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    [H] VESTRY OF PADDINGTON,—PUBLIC LIGHTING DEPARTMENT. THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1883.
    TABLE showing the Hours of Burning and the quantity of Gas per Lamp per Annum for which the Vestry would have paid under the Scale or Contract System.TABLE showing the actual Hours of Burning, the Quantity of Gas Consumed per Lamp per Annum, under the Average Meter System. Also the Total Quantity of Gas Sa,ved over all the Lamps during the Twelve Months.
    Month.Hours Burning Per Month,Average Hours per Night.Rate Per HoursQuantity of Gas Consumed.Month.Average Hours.Estimated Consumption at 4.6 cubic feet perActual Consumption by Meter Average and modified hours.Difference gained by MeterConsumption per HoursTotal quantity gained between Scale and Meter Systems.Total Quantity over all the Lamps.
    Burning per Month.per Night.
    1882.Hours.Hours.Cubic feetCubic feet.1882.Hours.Hours.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet..
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    [K] Refuge and Special Lamps fixed within the Parish.
    Date when fixed.Locality.Sugg's 100 Candle PowerBray's 80 Candle PowerSugg's York, 8 feet.Odd, 8 feet.
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    The quantity of water taken during the season for road watering and road making purposes, and the amount paid for the same, was as follows:—
    Gallons.£sd.
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    Fodder.— The following tenders for the supply of fodder were accepted during the year, the average cost per horse for keep and bedding being 20s. 0.46d.
    One Week's supply per Horse.Tenders Accepted.
    June 6th, 1882. Six Months' supply.December 5th, 1882. Six Months' supply.
    s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d.
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    [A] PADDINGTON VESTRY— WORKS DEPARTMENT. DUSTING, SLOPPING, WATERING, AND CARTING MATERIALS. Detailed Account of Expenditure and Receipts "or the Year ending 25 th March, 1883. Dr. Including Repairs and Maintenance of Water Meters, Stand Posts, and Supply of Water for Road Making and Watering Purposes. Cr.
    MARCH 25, 18S3. Working Expenses—Totals.Dusting.Watering.Slopping.Parting Materials and Wood Paving Works.Totals,MARCH 25, 1883. By Sales, Dusting Department, viz.:—Totals.Totals.
    £s.d.£s.d.
    Dusting. To Wages—£s.d.£s.d.£s.a.£s.d.£s.d.£s.Materials.Chaldrons.Loads.Tons.Cwt.Qrs.Amount.
    Collecting 18,262 loads of Dust1,471188
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    [A— Continued. ] DUSTING, SLOPPING, WATERING, AND CARTING MATERIALS. Detailed, Account of Expenditure and Receipts or the Year ending 25th March, 1883. Dr. Including Repairs and Maintenance of Water Meters, Stand Posts, and Supply of Water for Road Making and Watering Purposes. Cr.
    MARCH 25, 1883. Working Expenses—Totals.Dusting.Watering.Slopping.Carting Materials & WoodP'ving Works.TotalsMARCH 25, 1883. Receipts and Outstanding Balances:—Totals.Totals.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.£s.d.£s.d.
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    [A— Continued. ] DUSTING, SLOPPING, WATERING, AND CARTING MATERIALS. Detailed Account of Expenditure and Receipts for the Year ending 25 th March, 1883. Dr. Including Repairs and Maintenance of Water Meters, Stand Posts, and Supply of Water for Road Making and Watering Purposes. Cr.
    MARCH 25, 1883.£s.d.£s.d.MARCH 25, 1883.£s.d.£s.d.
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    [B] PADDINGTON VESTRY- WORKS DEPARTMENT. PLANT CAPITAL ACCOUNT, MARCH, 1883.
    1883.Dr.£s.d.1883.Cr.£s.d.£s.d.
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    ROAD SWEEPING AND CLEANSING ACCOUNT. Dr. Cr.
    1883.£s.d.1883.£s.d.
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    Table D PADDINGTONVESTR VESTRY.—Works Department. Return showing the Weekly and Yearly Totals of the Number of Horses Employed, Loads of Materials Collected and sent away by Boats, &c., Tonnage, Cost of Wages, Haulage, Canal Dues, and Daily Record of the Weather.
    ARTISANS, CLERKS, SUNDRY LATBOUR, &c.DUSTING DEPARTMENTSLOPPING DEPARTMENT.CARTING DEPARTMENT.WATERING DEPARTMENTGROSS TOTAL OF WAGES.STATE OF WEATHER..
    Week endingmid. wright.Stoker.Farriers.Harness Maker.Wheelwright.Chaff Cutter.Watch. men.Horse Keeper and Helpers.Foremen and Clerks.Sundry Labour on Wharf.Number of Horses and Carts.Laoads Col. Lected.Wages Paid.Materials bent away.Pickings.Expenses ofWages paid Road Sweepers.Number of Horses Working Machines.Wages paid Working MachinesNumber of' Horses and Carts.loads Col. lected.Wages Paid.Expense ofNo. of Boats sent awayNo. of Tons sent away.Number of vestry's Horses and Carts.Wages paid Vestry's Drivers.Number of Horses hired lor Wood Paving &c.Amount paid or Hire.Number of Vestry's Horses.Wages paid Vestry's DriversNumber of Horses Hired.Amount paid for Hire,SATURDAY.MONDAY.TUESDAY.WEDNESDAY.THURSDAY.FRIDAY,
    Collect, ing.Sifting.Chaldrons.Soft Core.Haulage.Canal DuesUnloading Soft Corea.Scraping.Sweeping.Collecting.Loading Boats.Unloading Boats.HnulageCanal Dues.See Columns marked
    WDHDAshesBr'zeBts.tons.Ashes and Bze.Soft Core.Ashes and Bze.soft Core.WDHDWDHDW DH DWDHDWDHDW DHDWDHD
    1882.wwwwwwwwwwwwwWwwww
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£sd.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Table D — Continued. PADDINGTON VESTRY.—Works Department. Return showing the Weekly and Yearly Totals of the Number of Horses Employed, Loads of Materials Collected and sent away by Boats, &c., Tonnage, Cost of Wages, Haulage, Canal Dues, and Daily Record of the Weather.
  • Page 84 85
    [A] Account in Abstract showing the Receipts and Expenditure for the Parish of Paddington, for the Year ending 25th March, 1883, under the years of Receipts and Expenditure, viz.:— POOR RATE ACCOUNT.
    RECEIPTS.£s.d.EXPENDITURE.£s.d.
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    LIGHTING RATE ACCOUNT.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT—Continued.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 90 91
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    METROPOLITAN CONSOLIDATED RATE ACCOUNT.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 92 93
    [B] Summary Statement of Contracts entered into by the Vestry of the Parish of Paddington, during the year ending on the 25 th day of March, 1883, viz.:—
    TENDER ACCEPTED.NAME OF CONTRACTOR.NATURE OF CONTRACT.PRICE.
  • Page 94 95
    [C] Summary Statement of Moneys owing to, and Debts and Liabilities owing by, the Vestry of the Parish of Paddington, on the 25 th day of March, 1883.
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    RETURN showing the amount in the Pound levied by the Vestry, during the Sixteen Years ending October, 1882, in respect of Rates made for payment of Liabilities of the Vestry, distinguishing those over which the Vestry has control, from those over which has no control:-
    Half-year commencing atRate in the Pound.Amounts over which the Vestry has control.Amounts over which the Vestry has no control.
    Poor.Lighting.General.Sewers.Main Drainage and Metropolitan Consolidated.Church.Total.poor.Sewers.General.Main Drainage.Metro. Consolidated.Total.
    Guardian Board.Police.County.Metropolitan Common Poor Fund.Metropolitan Asylum District Rate.West London District Schools.Metropolitan Fire BrigadeBaths and Washhouses.Precepts from M.B. of Works.School Board for LondonPrecepts from M.B. of Works.Precepts from M.B. of Works.
    I.II.III.IV.V.VI.VII.VIII.IX.X.XI.XII.XIII.XIV.XV.XVI.XVII.XVIII.
    s.d.d.d.d.d.
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    RETURN showing the amount in the Pound levied by the Vestry, during the Sixteen Years ending October, 1882, in respect of Rates made for payment of Liabilities of the Vestry, distinguishing those over which the Vestry has control, from those over which i??? as no control: — Continued.
    Half-year commencing atRate in the Pound.Amounts over which the Vestry has control.Amounts over which the Yestry has no control.
    Poor.Lighting.General.Sewers.Main Drainage and Metropolitan Consolidated.Church.,! Total.Poor.Sewers.General.Main Drainage.Metro. Consolidated.Total.
    Guardian Board.Police.CountyMetropolitan Common PoorMetropolitan Asylum District Rate.West London District Schools.Metropolitan Fire BrigadeBaths and Wash-houses.Precepts from M. B. of Works.School Board for London.Precepts from M. B. of Works.Precepts from M. B. of Works.
    I.II.III.IV.V.VI.VII.VIII.IX.X.XI.XII,XIII.XIV.XV.XVI.XVII.XVIII.
    s.d.d.d.d.d.
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    RETURN showing the amount in the pound levied by the Vestry during the sixteen Years ended October, 1882, in respect of rates made for , payment of liabilities, distinguishing those over which the Vestry has control from those over which the Vestry has do control; also the number and Rateable value of houses in the Parish, the average Rateable value per house, and the average amount of Parochial Rates paid in respect of each house, &c.
    Year.No. of Houses.Total Rateable value.Average Rateable value per House.Rate per £.Average amount of Parochial Rates paid per House.Items over which the Vestry HAS control.Items over which the Vestry HAS NO control.
    Rate per £.Average amount paid per House.Rate per £.Average amount paid per House.
    s.d.£s.d.s.d.£s.d.s.d.£s.d.
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    APPENDIX. Paddington Freehold Charity Account, for the Year ending 31 st December, 1882.
    1882. RECEIPTS.£s.d.1882. PAYMENTS.£s.d.
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    The Apprenticing Fund Account.
    1882.£s.d.1882.£s.d.
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    PADDINGTON FREEHOLD CHARITY ACCOUNT- Continued The Bread and Cheese Fund Account. (Devoted to purchase of Coals an d Blankets.)
    1882£s.d.1882.£s.d.
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    The Charity School Fund Account.
    1882.£s.d.1882.£s.d.
  • Page 104 105
    Paddington Enfranchised Copyholds Charity Estate Account, for the Year ending 31 st December , 1882.
    1882.£s.d.1882.£s.d.
  • Page 106 107
    PADDINGTON ENFRANCHISED COPYHOLDS CHARITY ESTATE ACCOUNT— Continued. The Apprenticing fund Account.
    1882.£s.d.1882.£s.d.
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    The Charity School fund Account.
    1882.£s.d.1882.£s.d.
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    TABLE I. Showing tee Births and Deaths in Paddington, also the Mean Temperature in London in each week of the first quarter of the year 1882.
    Week endingBirths.Deaths.Mean Temperature
    St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.
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    TABLE II.
    Sub-districts.Estimated Population, April, 1882.Births.Birth-rate per 1,000 of the Population.Deaths.Death-rate per 1,000 of the Population.
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    TABLE III.¡ªM ortality at D ifferent Ages.
    sub-districts.Under 1 year.Under 5 years.65 years and upwards.Percentage of Deaths of Infants under 1 year to Registered Births.Percentage of Deaths of Children under 6 years of Total Deaths.
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    TABLE IT. Principal causes of death in Paddington during the 13 weeks ending lst April , 1882.
    St. Mary's.St. John's.Total.Total Deaths from the seven; principal Zymotic diseases, 97.
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    TABLE V., showing the localities in which deaths from the seven principal Zymotic diseases occurred during the first quarter of the year 1882.
    NAMES OF PLACES.Smallpox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Total.
    Typhus.Typhoid.Simple Continue 1 Fever.
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    TABLE V.— Continued.
    NAMES OF PLACES.Smallpox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Total.
    Typhus.Typhoid.Simple Continued Fever.
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    TABLE I. Snowing the Births and Deaths in Paddington, also the Mean Temperature in London in each week of the second quarter of the year 1882.
    Week endingBirths.Deaths.Mean Temperature (Fahrenheit)
    St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.
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    TABLE II.
    Sub-districts.Estimated Population, April, 1882.Births.Birth-rate per 1,000 or Population.Deaths.Death-rate per 1,000 of Population.
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    TABLE III.—Mortality at Different Ages.
    Sub-districts.Under 1 year.Under 5 years.65 years and upwards.Percentage of Deaths of Infants under 1 year to Registered Births.Percentage of Deaths of Children under 5 years of Total Deaths.
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    TABLE V., showing the localities in which deaths from the seven principal Zymotic diseases occurred during the second quarter of the year ending lst July , 1882.
    NAMES OF PLACES.Smallpox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhœa.Total.
    Typhus.Typhoid.Simple Continued Fever.
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    TABLE I. Showing the Births and Deaths in Paddington, also the Mean Temperature in London in each week of the third quarter of the year 1882.
    Week endingBirths.Deaths.Mean Temperature (Fahrenheit)
    St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.
    Degrees.
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    TABLE II.
    Sub-districts.Estimated Population, April, 1882.Births.Birth-rate per 1,000 of Population.Deaths.Death-rate per 1,000 of Population.
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    TABLE III.—Mortality at Different Ages.
    Sub-districts.Under 1 year.Under 6 years.65 years and upwards.Percentage of Deaths of Infants under 1 year to Registered Births.Percentage of Deaths of Children under 6 years of Total Deaths.
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    TABLE IT. Principal causes of death in Paddington during the 13 weeks ending 30th September, 1882.
    St. Mart's.St. John's.Total.
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    TABLE V., showing the localities in which deaths from the seven principal Zymotic diseases occurred during the third quarter of the year ending 30th September, 1882.
    NAMES OF PLACES.Smallpox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhœa.Total.
    Typhus.Typhoid.Simple Continued Fever.
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    TABLE V.— Continued.
    NAMES OF PLACES.Smallpox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.| Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhœa.Total.
    Typhus.Typhoid.Simple Continued Fever.
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    TABLE I. Showing the Births and Deaths in Paddington, also the Mean Temperature in London in each week of the fourth quarter of the year 1882.
    Week endingBirths.Deaths.Mean Temperature ( Fahrenheit)
    St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St.' John's.
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    The number of births and of deaths, together with the birth and death rates in the parish and in its two sub-districts, during the quarter, is shown in the subjoined table :—
    Sub-districts.Estimated Population, April, 1882.Births.Birth-rate per 1,000 of Population.Deaths.Death-rate per 1,000 of Population.
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    TABLE III.—M ortality at D ifferent A ges.
    Sub-districts.Under I year.Under 6 years.65 years and upwards.Percentage of Deaths of Infants under I year to Registered Births.Percentage of Deaths of Children under 6 years of Total Deaths.
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    TABLE IY. Principal causes of death in Paddington daring the 13 weeks ending 30th December, 1882.
    St. Mary's.St. John's.Total.Total Deaths from the seven principal Zymotic diseases, 36.