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St George (Southwark) 1895

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

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Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health—1895. 51
Return of Registered Common Lodging Houses in the Parish of St. George's, Southwark, within
the Jurisdiction of the London County Council.
(c.h.) signifies Coffee House.
Reg.
No.
Date when
registered.
Name.
Street or Place.
Authorized
No.
of Lodgers
Date of Approval.
5463
16th Dec., 1882
James Hogan
61, Borough-road
68
24th Nov., 1882
5492
16th June, 1883
Demo Constantine
14, Great Suffolk-street
(c.h.)
15
5th June, 1883
5363
30the Nov., 1889
Harriet Childes
2, Marcia-road
7
21st Oct., 1889
5366
1st Oct., 1881
Henry Levy
12, Lombard-street
76
20th Dec., 1881
5376
5th Nov., 1881
Henry Levy
13, Lombard-street
16
25th Oct., 1881
5222
21st Feb., 1880
William Wade
115, Tabard-street
20
14th Feb., 1880
243
27th July, 1872
Arthur Ford
7, Dorritt-street (late Duke
street
15
12th July, 1872
261
20th Nov., 1888
William Longdon
15, Falcon-court
45
12th Nov., 1888
264
27th July, 1872
Arthur Ford
8, Dorritt-street (late Dukestreet)
36
12th July, 1872
297
27th July, 1872
Arthur Ford
83, Mint-street
31
5th June, 1872
3094
30th Sept., 1863
Lewis Levy
1, 2, & 3, Disney-street
86
25th Aug., 1863
4386
31st May, 1872
Lewis Levy
12, Marshalsea-road (late
14, Mint-street)
(house in yard)
119
8th May, 1872
4900
25th Nov., 1876
George Morley
112. Southewark-bridge-road
161
20th Nov., 1876
152
21st Nov., 1874
Ann Elizabeth Willis
2, Quilp-street (late 2,
Queen-street)
(house in rear)
92
13th Nov., 1874
26
1st Jan., 1887
Thomas Hunter
Farmhouse, Harrow-street,
Mint
(house in yard)
81
5572
29th Nov., 1893
James Hogan
64, Borough-road
36
2nd Nov., 1883
5657
12th Aug., 1884
Henry Levy
56, Newington-causeway
(house in rear)
44
17th July, 1884
5680
22nd Dec., 1884
Henry Levy
14, Lombard-street
6
24th Nov., 1884
5762
30th Jan., 1886
Henry Levy
95, Mint-street
10
22nd Jan., 1886
5763
30th Jan., 1886
Henry Levy
97, Mint-street
12
22nd Jan., 1886
6171
27th Oct., 1894
Dennis Lineham
20, Falcon-court
16
24th Oct., 1894
5182
20th Oct., 1894
R. L. F. Brettingham
Red Cross Chambers, Red
Cross-square
70
15th Oct., 1894
5238
5th Sept., 1885
Frederick Allen
12, Gray-street
& 14
95
28th Aug., 1885
5938
19th July, 1888
Thomas Moore
1, Surrey-buildings, Eaststreet
30
11th July, 1888
5993
26th March, 1889
Robert Levy
131, Great Suffolk-street
87
22nd March, 1888
5952
14th March, 1890
James Cavender
210, High-street, Borough
33
22nd Feb., 1890
5897
9th April, 1888
Henry Levy
99, Mint-street
49
2nd March, 1888
5896
3rd March, 1888
Henry Levy
101, Mint-street
12
2nd March, 1889
5879
4th Feb., 1888
William Wade
113, Tabard-street
17
30th Jan., 1888
5843
14th March, 1890
James Cavender
212, High-street, Borough
(house in rear)
142
22nd Feb., 1890
Abstract of Special Report dealing with the Drainage
of a Model Dwelling, and other Matters.
(The first part of this report is omitted. It dealt with personal matters raised
by certain members of the Vestry).
My attention was drawn by the Works Committee to the sanitary condition of
St. George's Buildings. After a careful inspection, I may say briefly, that beyond a
few minor defects their sanitary condition is good. At the same time, I find there
exists a grave defect in the sewerage, that is to say, in that part of the drainage that
comes under the control of your Vestry. The drain from the building, together with
the sewer into which it opens, has been examined under my personal direction.
Both were constructed of glazed pipes laid on loose earth, and left open at the
joints. The result is that after many years the sewer has settled in different places,