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Southwark 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
The OwnerNeglecting to cleanse dirty rooms and to remedy other insanitary conditions at 47, Cornbury streetSummons withdrawn, work done
Do.Neglecting to remedy dirty rooms and to remedy other insanitary conditions at 11, Mailing placeSummons withdrawn, work done
Do.Neglecting to cleanse dirty rooms and to remedy other insanitary conditions at 43, Comus placeSummons withdrawn, work done
Do.Neglecting to cleanse dirty rooms and to remedy other insanitary conditions at 32, Cornbury streetSummons withdrawn, work done
Do.Neglecting to cleanse dirty rooms and to remedy other insanitary conditions at 33, Cornbury streetSummons withdrawn, work done
Do.Neglecting to remedy defective roofs and other insanitary conditions at 46, Cornbury streetSummons withdrawn, work done
Norman Hector Gibbs and Frank Charles GibbsDepositing for the purpose of sale 272 quart tins of preserved peas which were unsound and unfit for food at 86, Old Kent roadOrdered to pay 10/- costs
The OwnerNeglecting to cleanse dirty rooms and to remedy other insanitary conditions at 89, Tabard streetSummons withdrawn, work done
The Landlord Do.Contravention of Bye-law 15, Houses Let in Lodgings, at 6, Globe street Contravention of Bye-law 15, Houses Let inFined £3 and 2/- costs Summons withdrawn, cleansing done