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Bethnal Green 1878

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

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FOURNIER'S CHARITY.
Two of the applicants were disqualified by having received parochial
relief within two years. Two other applicants had received the gift
before, and it was resolved their names should not be put on the
balloting papers.
The following thirteen candidates were elected and received the
gift:—
Allister, Mary, 144, Gosset-street.
Beale, William, 67, White-street.
Callcutt, Robert, 25, Emma-street.
Farndon, Thomas, 60, White-street,
Gorick, Thomas, 4, Sale-street.
Horn, Martha, 12, Pollard-row.
Payne, Napoleon, I, Collins-place.
Player, Susan, 99, Cambridge-road.
Podger, Charles, 44, Warley-street.
Reed, Mary, 28, Teesdale-street.
Saint, William, 5, South-street.
Smith, Charlotte, 32, Peel-grove.
Wilford, Samuel, 59, Rushmead-street.
LEVERINGTON CHARITY.
The surviving qualified recipients of last year were elected recipients
for this year, and the widow of John Agombar, a recipient last year,
was also elected a recipient for this year. To make up the full number
of forty, the following two persons were also elected recipients
for the year:—
Plate, Elizabeth, 63, Viaduct-street.
Cherry, John, 71, Moss-street.
METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS PRECEPT.
The amount required by the Board for the next year is £7,788 7s. 9d.,
being £1,255 7s. 2d. more than the amount of the precept for the last
year. The amount called for by the Board will require a levy of about
7d. in the pound.
SCHOOL BOARD PRECEPT.
The amount of the precept for the next year is £7,290 4s. od.,
being an increase of £418 2s. 5d. on the amount of the precept for
the last year. The amount called for by the Board will require a levy
of about 7d. in the pound.