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St Giles (Camberwell) 1870

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell, St. Giles]

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8. No person shall dry clothes or linen, beat, clean,
or dust any carpet, rug, mat, or any other material
or thing on any part of the said Commons or Recreation
Grounds between nine o'clock in the morning
and ten o'clock in the evening.
Beating Carpets,
&c.
9. No person shall play any game dangerous to
the public upon any part of the said Commons or
Recreation Grounds, except upon such part thereof as
the Vestry shall from time to time set apart for such
purposes.
Dangerous
Games.
10. No game of cricket shall be played on the said
Commons or Recreation Grounds, except on such
part or parts thereof as may be allotted and set apart
for such purposes by the Vestry, or any person
authorized by them ; and no one, except by the
authority of the Vestry, shall allot any ground for
any club or players for the purpose of cricket or any
other game.
Regulations
for Cricket,
&c
11. No booth, tent, swing, show, or other erection
shall be put up or erected on any part of the said
Commons or Recreation Grounds without the per"
mission of the Vestry, and then only on such part as
shall from time to time be allotted for the same by
the Vestry, or the person authorized by them, and
no such booth, tent, or other erection shall remain
thereon after ten o'clock in the evening.
Booths,
Tents,
12. No games shall be allowed to be played on the
Commons on Sunday.
No Games to
be played on
Sundays.