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Finsbury 1902

Report on the public health of 1902

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Date.Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Result.
July 16thJ. T. Soames, 5 and 6,Orde Hall Street, W.C.For fixing a light iron ventilating pipe to drain at 12, Affleck StreetFined £2 and £1 3s. costs.
July 29thEdwin Withers, 23, Bayer StreetFor fixing a pan and trap at 15-17, Playhouse Yard, without first giving noticeDismissed.
Aug. 21stO. Westlake, 115, Great College Street, N.W.For failing to alter and amend a defective drain at 67, Bastwick StreetFined £1 and £3 3s. costs.
Aug. 26thJames Lowmas, 68, Compton StreetFor allowing a bakehouse in his occupation at 68, Compton Street, to be in an insanitary conditionFined £2 and 2s. costs.
Sept. 18thHenry Belham, 264, City RoadFor failing to cleanse the lodging-house, 3, York Road, as required by the ByelawsFined£1 and £3 3s. costs.
Do. do.For failing to cleanse the lodging-house, 13, York Road, as required by the Bye-lawsFined £1 and £3 3s. costs.
Do. do.For failing to cleanse the lodging-house 15, York Road, as required by the Bye-lawsFined £1 and £3 3s. costs.
Do. do.For failing to cleanse the lodging-house 17, York Road, as required by the Bye-lawsFined £1 and £3 3s. costs.
Thomas West, 138, Southgate Road N.E.For failing to alter and amend defective drain at 51, Galway StreetSummons withdrawn, on payment of £3 13s. 6d. costs.
Sept. 26thThomas Crowder, 1, Great Sutton Street, E.C.For fixing a new length of light iron soil pipe at 22, Little Sutton Street, without first giving written noticeFined £3 and 2s. costs.
Dec. 18thFredk. Gehringer, 31, Great Pearl StreetFor causing or allowing overcrowding to exist at the lodging-houses, 24, 48, 53 and 55, Bastwick Street, in contravention of the Bye-lawsAdjourned to Jan. 8th. 1903. (Fines and costs £10 8s.)