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Clerkenwell 1871

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Clerkenwell, St. James and St. John]

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ABSTRACT.

RECEIPTS.Moneys owing to the Vestry, 25th March, 1872.EXPENDITURE.Liabilities of Vestry, 25th March. 1872.
£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
Sewer Account22120Sewer Account20500Sewer Account263715Sewer Account1688146
Main Drainage ,,456414Main Drainage „143000Main Drainage ,,1593150Main Drainage „481193
Lighting ,,41433Lighting „159700Lighting ,,34562Lighting ,,87813
General „16559131General „456600General „17410165General ,,*2292629
Bal. in Clerk's hands250989
84103
Balance in Bank in favour of Account2518219.10¼
l229611l1
\274791193779800274791123974179

*This sum includes £4333 6 8, £14051 14 11, and £2000. Loans from the Mutual, Atlas, and Provident Clerks' Assurance Societies, respectively, repayable by Instalments.
PURSUANT to the 195th Section of the Metropolis Local Management Act, we hereby certify that we have carefully examined
and Audited the respective Accounts of the Vestry of the Parish of Saint James and Saint John, Clerkenwell, for the year ending Ladyday,
1872, and that we find them to be true and correct in all particulars, and we hereby sign the same in token thereof.
Dated this sixth day of August, 1872.
JOHN BONE LEWIS,
JOHN MASON,
GEORGE FARMER,
HERVEY BYASS,
WILLIAM CHARLES MASON.
Auditors.
To the Vestry of St. James and St. John, Clerkenwell.
Gentlemen,—We the undersigned Auditors of Accounts, for the Parish of St. James and St. John. Clerkenwell, having carefully examined and Audited
the said Accounts for the year ending March 25th, 1872, hereby express our satisfaction of the manner in which the Accounts have been kept, and we tender out cordial
thanks to Mr. Paget and his Son for their kind attention in giving every explanation we required, which made the Accounts clear and satisfactory, and greatlv facilita
our progress during the Audit. And we can scarcely conclude without remarking, which we do with pleasure, that Mr- paget Jun proves himself to be throughly
master of the Accounts, which are kept by him in a manner to do credit both to himself and the Vestry, [signed]
Dated this 6th day of August, 1872
JOHN BONE LEWIS,
JOHN MASON,
WILLIAM C MASON,
GEORGE FARMER
HERVEY BYASS
Auditors.