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St George (Southwark) 1867

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

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Vestry Rates.
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THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR OF THE PARISH OF S T . GEORGE THE MARTYR, SOUTHWARK, In respect of the Order of the Vestry of the said Parish, numbered 22, and dated 14th June, 1866.

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The Sewers Rate.By Payments to the Vestry238208
Amount ordered£2177115
To Amount Collected of Rate made on the 4th day of July, 1866, @ 4d. in the pound244322
„ Poundage on Collection6116
The Metropolis Main Drainage Rate
Amount ordered£925156
To Amount Collected of Rate made on the 4th day of July, 1866, @ 2d. in the pound1221111By Payments to the Vestry119104
„ Poundage on Collection30109
The General Rate.
Amount ordered£6708177
To Amount Collected of Rate made on the 4th day of July, 1866, @ l1d. in the pound6758130By Payments to the Vestry65861011
„ Poundage on Collection16940
,, Postage and Receipt Stamps4510
To Amount received on Account of Summonses960„ Printing7183
£10432123£10432123

An Account for delivery to the Vestry of the Parish of St. George the Martyr, Southwark, of all Monies
and Kates received by the Overseers in pursuance of an Order of the said Vestry, numbered 22, and dated
the 14th day of June. 1866.
ALFRED GWILT,
CHARLES TAYLOR,
Churchwardens.
THOMAS HILTON,
J. I. BRUNT,
Overseers.
We the undersigned having Audited the above Accounts relating to the General Rate, the Sewers Rate
and the Metropolis Main Drainage Rate levied by the Overseers in pursuance of the Order of the Vestry
numbered 22 and dated the 14th day of June 1866 do hereby state our allowance of the same and do find in
accordance therewith that the Excess amounting to Two Hundred and four pounds nine shillings and three
pence levied for Sewers Rate and the excess amounting to Two Hundred and sixty-five pounds four shillings
and eleven pence levied for The Metropolis Main Drainage Rate beyond the respective amounts in the said
Order mentioned less the expenses of and incidental to the making and collecting of the said Rates have been
paid to the Vestry.
Given under our hands this 20th day of May, 1867.
WILLIAM HINCHLIFF,
JOSEPH WEBSTER,
Auditors for the Parish of St.
George the Martyr, Southwark.