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Clerkenwell 1862

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Clerkenwell, St James & St John]

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ABSTRACT.

RECEIPTS.Moneys owing to the Vestry, March 25, 1863.EXPENDITURE.Liabilities of Vestry, March 25, 1863.
£s.d.
£S.d.£S.d.Sewer Account1,970156£.s.d.
Sewer Account1,979182Sewer Account000Main Drainage Account2,82098Sewer Account2,09748
Main Drainage Account2,59924Main Drainage Account14000Lighting Account3,4011610Main Drainage Account23155
Lighting Account3,67275Lighting Account17000General Account9,794170Lighting Account85817
General Account10,50055General Account23212617.9871811General Account7,647150
.Balance in Bank 25th March, 1863739510
Cash in Clerk's hands2487
763145
£18,751134£542126£18,751134*£10,626168

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, the Auditors appointed by the Parish of Saint James and Saint John, Clerkenwell, to examine
and audit the Accounts of tne Vestry of the said Parish, for the year, from the 25th day of March, 1862, to the 25th day of March,
1863, having carefully and diligently examined and investigated the Accounts of the said Parish for the year aforesaid, and the Vouchers
in support of the same, and the Books, Papers, Instruments, and Writings, in their custody or control, relating thereto, do hereby certify
that we have audited the said Accounts of the said Vestry, at their offices, known as the Vestry Hall, situate at 23, Upper Rosoman Street,
in the County of Middlesex, in pursuance of the provisions of the Act for the better Local Management of the Metropolis, and that the
said Accounts are true and correct in all particulars, and we do allow the samo accordingly, and sign the same in token of such our
allowance thereof.
Given under our hands this Eighth day of July, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty -three.
JOHN B. LEWIS,
ALFRED GOAD,
EDWARD LENARD.
Wm. JOHN BARLOW,
DANIEL COOKSEY, }Auditors.
* It will be observed that tbis sum includes the £2,058 17s. due to the Metropolitan Board at Midsummer, and also the Loans £3,500, which are repayable by
annual instalments.