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Bethnal Green 1861

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bethnal Green]

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STATEMENT OF MONEYS DUE TO, AND DEBTS AND LIABILITIES OWING BY, THE VESTRY ON THE 25 thMARCH, 1862.

MONEY DUE TO.MONEYS OWING BY.
Cash at Union Bank£3578111Stipends£218150
Less Uncleared Chenues15346Poundage to Five Collectors7856
£3424175Compensation Annuities4500
Amount of Rates in hands of Five Collectors, since paid52517J 1Baker, Mrs., Scavenging, payable 6th April194810
Ditto, Carting.7964
Arrears of Rates at Lady-day457156Brooks, Joseph, Blacksmith317n
Half-year's Rent of Goddard's Rents, less commission9910Insurance on Town Hall, &c4100
Flower, John, Flints48563
Booth, Henry, Granite302141
Ditto York Paving15099
Imperial Gas Company, one quarter to Lady-day64791
Commercial Gas Company, ditto6616
One year's Income Tax to Lady-day, on Mortgages and Annuities4595
Steadman, James, Gas Fitter, to Lady-day20121
Wright, Robert, half-year's Rent of Wharf1500
Metropolitan Board of Works, Main Drainage Precept of 27th September, 1861162900
Whitteker, William, for Sewer Gratings5473
Forsaith, J. S., Printing35126
Stacy, R. S., Stationery, Books, &c2118
East London Water Company31176
Butt, J. G., Lime, Pipes, Bricks, Cement, &c4337
Booth, Henry, Account of New Kerbing8507
Ditto, Paving Repairs31713
Sundry small items7100

LIABILITIES.
Amount unpaid of Mortgages granted by late Paving Commission, and chargeable on the General Rate, £22,650. Two of these Mortgages,
amounting respectively to £1000 and £400, are to be paid off at Michaelmas.
Compensation Annuities of £30 each, payable for life to three Collectors of the late Paving Commission.
£4000 Balance of Mortgage of Sewer Rates for £5000, borrowed of Provident Life Office in May, 1857, for defraying cost of construction of
New Sewers, and to be repaid by twenty equal annual instalments, with interest at £5 per cent.
£4500 Balance of Mortgage of Sewer Rates for £5000, borrowed of Eagle Assurance Company in August, 1859, for defraying cost of construction
of New Sewers, and to be repaid by twenty equal annual instalments, with, interest at £4 15s. per cent.