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St Mary (Battersea) 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Battersea]

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V.
Officers of the Vestry.
Vestry Cleric and Cleric to the Vestry—Charles Joseph Byworth, F.S.A.A.,
Vestry Offices, Battersea Rise, S.W.
Surveyor—John Thomas Pilditch, Vestry Offices, Bridge Road
West, S.W.
Solicitor—Walter William Young, Hertford House, Albert Road,
Battersea Park, S.W., and 118 and 119, Newgate Street, E.C.
(Dr. William Henry Kempster,
Vestry Offices, Battersea Rise, S.W.
Mr. Joseph Oakman, ditto
Public Analyst—Charles Edward Cassal, F.I.C., F.C.S., Vestry Hall,
Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, W., and Town Hall,
Kensington, W.
CLERK'S DEPARTMENT.
Assistant Cleric—William Marcus Wilkins, Vestry Offices, Battersea
Rise, S.W.
Office Cleric—Walter Frank Crute, ditto
William Henry Ward, ditto
Junior Clerks Charles William Chalfont, ditto
Edward John Wood, ditto
Collecting and Pay Clerk—Arthur Charles Hills, ditto
Office Youth—Walter Stone, ditto
Office Keeper and Messenger—John Piggott, ditto
Lad Messenger—George William Tubby, ditto
SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT.
( William Henry Wright, Vestry Offices, Bridge Road
West, S.W.
Assistants Henry Arthur White, ditto
Henry Walter Phillips, ditto
Chief Clerk and Accountant—Ernest Carter Jones, ditto
William Edward Crozier, ditto
Office Clerks Henry Charles Allen, ditto
Frederick Albert Bailey, ditto
Office Youth—George King, ditto
SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
Inspector of Nuisances and Inspector under the Sale of Food and Drugs
Act and the Margarine Act, 1S87.— Daniel Richards, Vestry
Offices, Battersea Rise, S.W.
Stephen Crane, Vestry Offices, Battersea Rise,
S.W.
Assistant Inspectors -I Thomas Henry Freeman, ditto
Charles Poole, ditto
Isaac Young, ditto
Office Youth—Daniel Elwyn Richards, ditto
VESTRY OFFICES, BATTERSEA RISE, S.W.
Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m