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Kensington 1891

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington]

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No. 6.—From 99 to 127a, High street; Scarsdal House, Terrace, and place; cottages on West side of Wright's Lane; Cheniston Gardens and Studios; 1 to 2, and 2 to 44, Abingdon villas; 2 to 36, North side of Scarsdale villas; 1 and 2, Shaftesbury villas; Birth Schools; phillimore Terrace; Bath place; Somerest Terrace and Yard; Adam and Eve Yard, Stables and Mews; Long's Terrace; The Terrace. E.P.,I. Population,1,216
No. 7.—From 65 to 1, East side of Earl's Court Road; Kensington Buildings; Newland Place and Terrace; residents at Pro-Cathedral; Baxter's Cottages; Allen Terrace; Wynnsiay Gardens; Britannia Brewery; 3 to 6, Shaftesbury Villas; Nos. 45 to 85, and 46 to 84, Abingdon Villas; Scarsdale Villas, North side, from 38 to 72; 1 to 87, and 2 to 70, Abingdon Road; Lyon Mews; Warwick Street (now Sutton Street); Warwick and Abingdon Mansions; Park Terrace and Emma Place. E. P., XXVI. Population, 1,862.
No. 8.—From 1 to 16, Leonard Place; 1 a to 66, Earl's Court Road (West side); Pembroke Place and Pembroke Place West; Williams' Place; Pembroke Square; Pembroke Cottages North (omit Pembroke Cottages South); Pembroke Mews; 73 to 67, Earl's Court Road (East side); 57 to 1, South side of Scarsdale Villas; 72 to 82, and 89 to 101, Abingdon Road: 7 to 10, Alma Terrace; 7 to 12, Inkerman Terrace; Marloes Road, from Scarsdale Villas to Stratford Road; 1, 3, and 5, Stratford Road, and Blithfield Street, in the rear of Marloes Road, above described; Shaftesbury Mews. E. P., XXVI. Population, 1,673.
No. 9.—Kensington Crescent; Radnor Terrace; Cottages and Stabling to Wharf; Lily Terrace; Stabling on East side of Warwick Road, from High Road to School House Passage; Nos. 2 to 46, and 1 to 41, Warwick Gardens; Pembroke Gardens; John's Lodge Studios, and Pembroke Lodge Studios, in High Road; Edwardes'C ttages; Stabling, &c., in rear of 1, 2, and 3, Warwick Gardens; Edwardes' Terrace and Place; Edwardes' Square, West side; Mews and Lodges; Earl's Terrace and Lodges. E.P., II. Population, 1,184. The preceding 9 Enumeration Districts are in the South Division of the Parliamentary Borough ot Kensington.
No. 10.—From Boundary of Parish, 40, High Street, to Church Street; Brown's Buildings; Cousins Terrace; Clarence Place and Mews; Nos. 2 to 64, Church Street; Melon Place; Vicarage Gardens, Gate, and Mansions; 2 to90, and 1 to 53, Palace Gardens Terrace; Sheffield Gardens; 1 to 7, Berkeley Gardens; Inverness Gardens; Brunswick Gardens. E. P., I. Population, 1,405.
No. 11.—From 92, Palace Gardens Terrace to High Road; Palace Gardens Mansions, and Mews, to Boundary Stone; 26 to 22, Palace Gardens; Lucerne Mews; Mall Cottages; 73 to 55, Palace Gardens Terrace; Strathmore Gardens; Courtland and Brunswick Terraces; 8 to II, Berkeley Gardens; Bedford Terrace and High Row to the Mall (End of Town Ward); 14 to 30, and 1 to 13, Silver Street; II to 39, High Street, Notting Hill; West side of the Mall to Silver Street; Mall Chambers; West Mall and Mews; Rabbit Row; No. 1, Kensington Place (The Duke of York) and residences on the South side of Kensington Place; 1 and 2, Vine Place; 2 to 46, Edge Street; residences at Water Works. E. P., III. Population, 1,293. The latter portion of this District is in St. John and St. James' Ward.
No. 12.—Nos. 1 to 25, Edge Street, on the south side, taking Cousins Cottages in rear; 1 to 16, Peel Place; Peel Street; Campden Houses; West House and,