Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Forty-second annual report on the health and sanitary condition of the Parish of St. Mary, Islington
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SLAUGHTER-HOUSES IN THE PARISH OF ISLINGTON—continued.
Inspector's District | Name of Licensee. | Situation of Slaughter-House. | Remarks. |
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11 | H. L. Folkard | 52, Packing-ton Street | Licensed for small cattle. |
11 | M. Townsend | 124,Packington Street | Licensed for small cattle. |
6 | G. J. Newbury | 102, Roman Road | |
8 | E. Webb | 58, St. Jude Street | |
11 | R. E. Eteen | 49, St. Peter's Street . | Licensed for small cattle. |
2 | E. Lee | 21, Seven Sisters Road | Licensed for small cattle. |
4 | A. Stone | 194, Seven Sisters Road | |
4 | H. Farmer | 280, Seven Sisters Road | |
11 | W. A. Nokes | 8, Shepperton Road | |
4 | H. Fothergill | 79, Stroud Green Road | For own use only; cattle to be brought in between 7 p.m. and 8 a.m. |
13 | J. W. Clarke | 10, Swan Yard, Upper Street | |
13 | W. J. Burdge | 149, Upper Street | Licensed for small cattle. |
6 | H. Longman | 23, Westbourne Road | Licensed for small cattle. |