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St Luke 1897

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Luke, Middlesex]

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STLU 5
TO THE VESTRY OF THE
PARISH OF ST. LUKE, MIDDLESEX.
Gentlemen
I have the honour to present my thirteenth Annual
Report dealing with the Health, Sanitary condition, Vital and
other Statistics of the Parish for the year 1897.
The Sanitary District of St. Luke comprises an area of 239
acres, including Open Spaces and the Basin and Waterway of
the Regent's Canal. The number of Inhabited Houses is 3,647.

The statistics of Marriages, Births and Deaths contained in this Report relate to the fifty-two weeks ending January 1st, 1898, and are calculated upon a population estimate'! to the middle of the year of 41,272, being a decrease upon the ascertained population at 1896 of 255 persons, and divided between the three Sub-Registration Districts as follows:—

Estimated population at Midsummer, 1897.Population at Census, 1896
City Road District30,07929,897
Whitecross Street District7,3277,595
Finsbury District8,8664,035
41,27241,527

It will be seen from the above figures that while the total
decrease has again affected the south side of Old Street, there
has been a slight increase in the northern portion of the Parish.
Marriages.
The number of Marriages celebrated in St. Luke during the
year was 290, the number of persons married being in proportion
to 14.0 per 1,000 of the population.