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Hampstead 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hampstead, Metropolitan Borough of]

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TABLE V.—continued. Customs and Inland Revenue Arts—

Number of houses for which applications wore received9
Number of dwellings comprised therein22
Number of Certiticates granted (houses)* 7
„ „ refused ( „ )
„ „ deferred ( „ )† 8
Legal Prosecutions.
By-laws under Public Health (London) Act, 1891—
(a) For prevention of nuisance arising from snow, ice, salt, filth, etc.
(b) For prevention of nuisance arising from offensive matter running out of any manufactory
(c) For the prevention of keeping of animals in such a manner as to be injurious to health
(d) As to paving of yards, etc., of dwelling houses4
(e) In connection with the removal of offensive matter, etc.
(f) As to cesspools and privies, removal and disposal of refuse, etc.
(g) For securing the cleanliness of tanks, cisterns, etc.
(A) With respect to water-closets, earth-closets, etc.2
(i) With respect to sufficiency of water supply to waterclosets
(j) Relating to houses let in lodgings
Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Orders— Dirty milk utensils
By-laws under Metropolis Management Acts—
(a) With respect to drainage, etc.3
(b) With respect to deposit of plans as to drainage, etc.4
By-Laws under London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1903, Part VIII.—
Conveyance of dead horses through street

* These 7 houses comprised 33 "dwellings."
† These 8 houses comprised 20 "dwellings."