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St George (Southwark) 1868

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

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Vestry Hates.
25
Dr. the overseers of the poor of the parish OP Cr.
ST. george the martyr, southware,
in respect of tho Order of theVestry of tlio said Parish, No. 24, and
dated Juno 11th, 1867.
The Sewers Rate.
By Payments to the Vestry
1750
15
0
Amov/nt ordered ...
£1800
0
0
„ Poundage on Collection
44
17
10
To Amount collected of Rate made
on tho 3rd day of July, 1867, @
3d. in tho pound
1795
12
10
The Metropolis Main Drainage Rate
By Payments to the Vestry
1166
11
4
Amount ordered...
£1200
0
0
„ Poundage on Collection
29
18
2
To Amount collected of Rate made
on tho 3rd day of July, 1867, @
2d. in the pound
1196
9
6
The General Rate.
By Payments to the Vostry
5793
7
8
Amount ordered ...
£5848
0
0
„ Poundage on Collection
149
13
1
To Amount collected of Rato mado
on the 3rd day of July, 1867, @
lOd. in the pound
5972
19
2
„ Postage and Receipt Stamps
3
13
9
„ Pay ments'to Collectors, for obtaining
names of Compound Householders
35
17
6
To Amount received on account of
Summonses
13
7
0
„ Printing
3
14
2
£
8978
8
6
£
8978
8
6
An Account For delivery to tho Vestry of the Parish of St. George the Martyr Sonthwark of all Monies
and Rates received by tho Overseers in pursuance of an Order of the said Vestry numbered 24 and dated
the 11th day of June 1807.
H. BLANDFORD SANDAIYL,
CHARLES TAYLOR, Churchwardens.
THOMAS HILTON,
F. T. STANLEY,
DAVID PAULL, Overseers.
EDWARD ROBERTS,
WE tho undersigned having audited the above Accounts relating to the General Rate, the Sowers Rate
and the Metropolis Main Drainage Rate levied by tho Overseers in pursuance of tho Order of the Vestry
numbered 24 and dated tho 11th day of June 1867 do hereby state our allowance of tho same and do fuid in
accordance therewith that tho excess amounting to One Hundred and oighty six pounds two shillings and six
pence levied for the General Rato and the excess amounting to Eighty three pounds six shillings and sixpence
levied for the Sewers Rato beyond the respective amounts in the said Order mentioned less tho
expenses of and incidental to the making and collecting of tho said Rates have been paid to tho Vestry.
Given under our hands this 17th day of June, 1868.
WILLIAM HINCHLIFF, Auditors for the Parish of St.
R. TILLING, George theMartyr, Southwark.