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City of London 1894

Report on the sanitary condition of the City of London for the year 1894

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DISEASED MEAT PEOSECUTIONS-1894.

Date.Where HeardBefore WhomOccupation of Persons Summoned.LocalityResult
23rd Jan.Guildhall Justice RoomAld. DaviesDealerWymondleyFined £10 and £4 4s. Costs
29th „„ „ „„ Sir. J. W. Ellis, Bart.PublicanOutwell, NorfolkFined £5 and £4 4s. Costs
7th Feb.„ „ „„ Sir H. KnightFarmerMarch, CambridgeshireFined £10 and £3 3s. Costs
28th „„ „ „„ Sir D. EvansButcherDymchurch, KentFined £50 and £3 3s. Costs
13th Mar.„ „ „,, F. PhillipsDealerHaxey, LincolnshireTwo Months' Imprisonment with Hard Labour
4th Ap.„ „ „,, NewtonCattle Dealer and SlaughtererOrford St., ChelseaFined £80 and £1 Is. Costs
5th „„„ „„ „Farmer and ButcherBognorFined £25 and £5 5s. Costs
20th June„ „ „,, Sir R. Hanson, Bart.ButcherBeirton, near AylesburyFined £50 and £3 3s. Costs
29 th „„ „ „,, Sir. J. Savory, Bart.FarmerWalton-on-the-Na'zeCase dismissed
13th Dec„„ „„ DaviesRetired CaptainNear RugbyFined £20 and £3 3s. Costs

N.B.—The average of Fines and Costs in the Eight cases fined amounts to £34 13s. 3d.