London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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City of London 1899

Report on the sanitary condition of the City of London for the year 1899

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WEST DISTRICT—continued.

Situation of Premises.Name and Address of Owner.Tenements.Lodgers.
Brought forward4731,087
2, Cockerell's BuildingsE. Haley, 2, Cross Key Court312
3, do.Thomas Bate, 3, Cockerell's Buildings35
4, do.James Sard, 4, do.25
5, do.Charles Fox, 5, do.411
6, do.Stanley J. Torkington, 6, do.410
7, do.G. Demaria, 7, do.24
8, do.E. Haley, 2, Cross Key Court33
5, East Passage, Cloth Fair.James T. Deeks, 5, Offerton Square, Clapham48
8, do.Joseph Young, 52, Long Lane36
27, do.James T. Deeks, 5, Offerton Square, Clapham36
1, Fenton's BuildingsThomas Matthews, 110, Milton Road, Stoke Newington12
2, do.Do. do.37
3, do.Do. do.310
4, Half-Moon PassageMr. Collins, 4, Half-Moon Passage23
6, do.Mr. Beckett, 6, Half-Moon Passage28
12, Kinghorn StreetCatherine Lewis, 12, Kinghorn Street34
13, do.W. Phelan, 20, Cloth Fair24
25, do.Do. do.36
25a, do.Do. do.413
1, Little Montague CourtJ. Abbott, 103, Aldersgate Street210
Carried forward5291,224