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St Mary (Battersea) 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Battersea]

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III.
WARD No. 3.
Retire in (30 MEMBERS.)
1892 ASHFIELD, Frederick Toovey 82, Bridge Road West
1890 BARNES, Howarth 12, Foxmore Street
1890 BENGE, Edmund 183, York Road
1892 BLOOR, Richard. 74, Falcon Road
1891 BRIDGE, Arthur 21, Kersley Street
1890 BROWN, Robert Pilkinton. 226, York Road
1892 DAWS, William 47, Honeywell Road
1892 DEAN, John Hollands 54, Church Road
1891 DYER, John Benjamin 60, Grant Road
i8g2 EAYRS, James Burrows 266, Battersea Park Road
1892 GOODMAN, John 45, Plough Road
1890 GRIFFIN, William 44, High Street
1891 GURLING, John Thomas 36, York Road
1891 HAMMOND, William 72, York Road
1890 HANSTEIN, Alfred 64A, Winstanley Road
1892 HICKS, Thomas 37, High Street
1891 HUNT, George 163, York Road
1890 JOSEPH, Dr. James John 12, Battersea Rise
1891 KIDMAN, Charles 26, York Road
1891 McMANUS, Dr. Leonard
Strong 79. Danen Road
1891 MELLOR, John Thomas. 173, York Road
1890 MOORE, James. 141, York Road
1890 MORING, James Edward 45, Parma Crescent
1892 NORMAN, George 83, Church Road
1892 PANKHURST, Thomas 74, Plough Road
1891 RANDALL, James Alfred 83, Falcon Road
1890 ROSSITER, Ernest 38, Park Grove
1892 SQUIRES, George 27, Newcomen Road
1891 WEBB, Thomas Edward 2, Plough Road
1890 WRIGHT, Thomas Yates 5, Bolan Street
This Ward includes all that portion of the Parish between the River
Thames on the north, and the South Western Railway on the south, and from
the west side of the Bridge Road to the western boundary of the Parish, and
contained, according to the 1881 Census returns, 4,536 inhabited houses ; a
population of 31,652; and 4,346 rated householders. The present rateable
value of the Ward is £127,202.