Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]
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14 BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON.
WARD No. 3:—All that portion of the said Parish which
lies South of Ward No. 1 and a line drawn from the boundary of
such Ward Southward along the centre of Westbourne Terrace,
Sussex Gardens, and Westbourne Street, and (hence in a direct
line to the boundary of the said Parish.
WARD No. 4:- All that portion of the said Parish which is
not comprised within the foregoing descriptions of the other
Wards.
For the purposes of Rate Collection, Ward No. 2 has been
sub-divided as follows :—
Division No. 2a East:—All that portion of the Ward lying
North of the canal and South of a lino drawn through the centre
of Sutherland Avenue from Harrow Road to Shirland Road, and
East of a lino drawn along the centre of Shirland Road from
Sutherland Avenue to Kilburn Park Road.
Division No. 2a West:—All that portion of the Ward lying
North of a lino drawn along tho centre of Sutherland Avenue
from Harrow Road to Shirland Road, and West of a lino drawn
along the centre of Shirland Road from Sutherland Avenue to
Kilburn Park Road.
Division No. 2b:—All that portion of the Ward lying South
of the line of the Grand Junction and Regents Canals from Maida
Vale to Lock Bridge, Harrow Road.
X, Population.
The population of Paddington, at the Census taken in 1801
(unrevised) was as follows, viz.:—
St. Mary's District | 84,156 |
St. John's District | 33,682 |
Total | 117,838 |
Total number of inhabited houses, April Rate, 1892, 15,323.