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St George (Southwark) 1858

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, The Vestry of the Parish of St. George the Martyr]

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THE VESTRY OF
SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR, SOUTHWARK.
WE, James Samuel Beadle, Joseph Webster, and Theophilus Beadell,
the Auditors appointed by the Parishioners, duly qualified according to
the Provisions of the Act, 15th and 19th Vic., cap. 120, to examine and
audit the accounts of the Vestry of Saint George the Martyr, Southwark,
for the year ending 25th March, 1858, having carefully and diligently
examined and investigated the accounts of the said Vestry for the period
aforesaid, and the vouchers in support of the same; and the books, papers,
instruments, and writings, in their custody or control relating thereto, do
hereby certify and declare, that We have this day audited the said accounts
of the said Vestry at their Office, situate No. 37, Bridge House Place, in
the County of Surrey, in the presence of the following Vestrymen, viz.:—
Daniel Birt, Chairman, John Hensby, Charles Hedger, and Samuel
Lowbridge Bellamy, and that the said accounts are true and correct in all
particulars: and We do allow the same accordingly, and sign the same in
token of such our allowance thereof.
Given under our hands this twenty-fifth day of May, 1858.
(Signed) J. S. BEADLE,
J. WEBSTER,
T BEADELL,
Auditors.
37, Bridge House Place,
Newington Causeway.