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St James's 1896

Report for the year 1896 made to the Vestry of Saint James's, Westminster

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CONTENTS.
I.—PUBLIC HEALTH.
PAGE
General Report for the year 1896 181
Appendix of Tables.
1. Causes of Death 202
2. Cases of Zymotic Disease 20G
3. Summary, Tables A and B 216 to 219
4. Sanitary Inspectors' Work 220
5. Summary of Sanitary Inspectors' Work 223
6. Underground Rooms cleared of Occupants 224
II.—PUBLIC ANALYSIS.
1. Report on Articles Analysed during the year 1896 225
2. Table of Articles 229

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Benefactor.OBJECT.By whom Administered.Annual IncomeSOURCE OF INCOME.
17St. Martin's Almshouse and Tension Charity.Almshouses and Pensions, for which persons of good character who have been resident in St, James's (or in either of the Parishes of St. Martin-in-the-Fields; St. George, Hanover Square: St. Anne, Westminster; or St. Paul, Covent Garden) for five years or more, and have not received parochial relief, are eligible.Trustees under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners, dated 21st September, 1886.(Approximate) 3,500 0 0Houses in Cock-spur St., Drury Lane, High Holborn and Black- friars Road: Funded Property, and Went Charges.
18Anne, Lady Dacre.Pensions to 40 poor people, 20 men and '20 women of not less than 56 years of age, who have been householders or residents for not less than two years immediately preceding election, either in St. James's or any of the Parishes comprising the City and Liberties of Westminster, the Parish of Chelsea, or the Parish of Hayes, Middlesex, and are members of the Church of England.The Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London, Governors of Emanuel Hospital, Registered.Property at Brandesburton, Yorks, and invested funds amounting to £47,681 1s. 6d.