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Marylebone 1905

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]

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Prosecutions under the Public Health (London) Act.
Messrs. Wetherill & Martin, of 10 West Chapel Street,
Mayfair, were charged with two offences, the one for
executing drainage works without notice, and without
depositing plans, the other for doing the said work in a way
which was contrary to the by-laws. The defendants pleaded
guilty, stating that they have since deposited plans and had
also remedied the faulty work. The Magistrate imposed a
penalty in each case of 10s. with costs.
Miss A. Woolfe, of 67, Maryland Road, Wood Green, was
summoned for disobedience of an order to drain 18, North
Street, Lisson Grove. The works having been commenced,
the Magistrate adjourned the hearing for one month.
Mr. H. J. Brown, of Mapesbury Road, was summoned
for illegally letting kitchens, he having obtained a certificate
under the Inland Revenue Act on the understanding that
the said kitchens would not be let separately. The
defendant was fined £1 and costs.