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St Giles (Camberwell) 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

Published
1891
Pages
402
Tables
156

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  • Page 12
    The following is a List of the Roads and Footways within this Parish—the Public Roads are those which are under the control of the Vestry, and the Private Roads which are not under Vestry supervision except as to Lighting.
    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    NamePublic Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
  • Page 49
    The number, mileage, and cost of "New Streets" paved since the Y estry undertook such special works is as follows:—
    Year.No. of Streets.Length in miles.Approximate Cost.
  • Page 73
    The following list shews the additions and alterations referred to:—
    Company providing the supplyNo. of Lamps lighted at Lady-day, 1880.Now Lamps erected in year ending Lady-day, 1891.Total No. of ordinary lamps at Lady-day 1891.
  • Page 76
    The Surveyor having viewed and reported upon them, the Vestry recommended and the Council decided as under:—
    NAMES OF STREETS.Decision of London County Council.Recommendation of Vestry.
  • Page 84
    This work is carried out by the Vestry Staff, the Plant necessary for carrying out the same has averaged as follows:—
  • Page 87
    The water for the above work, the mileage of roads watered, and the amounts paid for water, rent and repairs of meters and standposts was as follows:—
    £s.d.
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    Southwark & Vauxhall Co.'s supply.Kent Co.'s supply.Lambeth Water Co.'s supply.
  • Page 96
    The following Pipe Sewers have been executed by the Vestry as public works:—
    Pipe Sewers.
    12-in.15-in.18-in.
    Feet.Feet.Feet.
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    The Plans in each case received such sanction, the works when executed being supervised by the officers of the Vestry.
    Pipe Sewers.
    12-in.
    Feet.
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    SUMMARY OF SPECIAL CONTRACTS.
    Name of Contractor.Nature of Contract.locality of Work
  • Page 111
    SUMMARY OF GENERAL CONTRACT.
    Name of Contractor.Nature of Contract.Terms.
  • Page 112
    SUMMARY OF GENERAL CONTRACTS.
    Name of Contractor.Nature of Contract.Terms.
  • Page 176
    The income of the Foundation was in 1890 as follows— Receipts.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 177
    Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 184 185
    APPENDIX OF PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS ???TIONAL PURPOSES IN CAMBERWELL. July, 1891
    ABCDEFGH
  • Page 186 187
    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION ???ES IN CAMBERWELL.— (Continued.)
    A Dulwich College.B Alleyn's School.C ??lien's ??olD Dulwich Picture Gallery.E Wilson's School.F Datchelor School.G Green Coat School.H Arnot's Charity.
  • Page 188 189
    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION ???POSES IN CAMBERWELL.— (Continued.)
    A Dulwich College.B Alleyn's School.C ?? Allen's School.D Dulwich Picture Gallery.E Wilson's School.F Datchelor School.G Green Coat School.H Arnot's Charity.
  • Page 190 191
    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION ??OSES IN CAMBERWELL.—( Continued.)
    A Dulwich College.B Alleyn's School.C ??Alleyn's School.D Dulwich Picture Gallery.E Wilson's School.F Datchelor School.G Green Coat School.H Arnot's Charity.
  • Page 192 193
    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATK ' SES IN CAMBERWELL .—(Continued.)
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    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION, ??SES IN CAMBERWELL.— (Continued.)
    A Dulwich College.B Alleyn's School.C Alien's ??.D Dulwich PicturE Gallery.E Wilson's School.F Datchelor School.G Green Coat School.H Arnot's Charity.
  • Page 196 197
    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION ??ES IN CAMBERWELL— (Continued.)
    A Dulwich College.B Alleyn's School.C ??n's ??d.D Dulwich Picture Gallery.E Wilson's School.F Datchelor School.G Green Coat School.H Arnot's Charity.
  • Page 198 199
    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION ???SES IN CAMBERWELL.— (Continued.)
    A Dulwich College.B Alleyn's School.C Allen's School.D Dulwich Picture Gallery.E Wilson's School.F Datchelor School.G Green Coat School.H Arnot's Charity.
  • Page 200 201
    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION ??ES IN CAMBERWELL. -(Continued.)
    A Dulwich College.B Alleyn's School.C ??len's ??D Dulwich Picture Gallery.E Wilson's School.F Datchelor School.G Green Coat School.H Arnot's Charity.
  • Page 202
    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION. ??OSES IN CAMBER WELL.—( Continued.)
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    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION ??OSES IN CAMBERWELL.— (Continued.)
    A Dulwich College.B Alleyn's School.U I •N Allen's >.kool.D Dulwich Pic Galley.E ture Wils Sch»on's Date ool. Scl"G Green Coat 100. School.H Arnot's Charity.
  • Page 204
    PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATI??? ???SES IN CAMBERWELL.—( Continued)
    A Dulwich College.B Alleyn's School.???D Dulwich Picture Gallery.E Wilson's School.F Datchelor School.G Green Coat School.H Arnot's Charity.
  • Page 206
    In addition to the above, the Valuation (Metropolis) Act, 1869, provides that the Valuation List shall be revised every five years, and last year (1890) being the fifth year the Churchwardens and Overseers performed this laborious task and deposited with the Committee the Valuation List of the Parish for 1890, contained in twelve books (twenty-four books in duplicate), comprising the following Assessments:—
    Collecting Districts.1875.1880.1885.1890.
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    Your Committee received notices of Objections to their Assessments from the following number of Ratepayers:—
    Quinquennial Year.No. of Objections.
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    Your Committee also caused the following Return as to weekly property to be obtained for their guidance;—
    Ward or District.' No. of Assessments from 7s. 0d. to 11s. per week.No. of Assessments from 11s. 6d. to 14s. per week.
  • Page 211
    In respect of the assessment of the Crystal Palace Company, this Company was for the last three Quinquennial Valuations assessed as under:—
    Gross and Rateable as estimated by the Overseers.Gross and Rateable Value as determined by the Assessment Committee.
  • Page 212
    The increase in the Public Companies' Assessment is shewn in the following table:—
    Quinquennial Valuation. Years.Overseers' Estimate.Assessment Committee.
    Gross.Rateable.Gross.Rateable.
    £s.£s.£s.£s.
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    QUINQUENNIAL REVALUATION, 1890. Total Gross and Rateable Value of the Parish.
    Ward or District.Overseers' Estimate.Assessment Committee.
    Gross.Rateable.Gross.Rateable.
    £s.£s.£s.£s.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Valuation of Parish as finally settled by Committee.Gross.Rateable.
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    The following is a comparison of the Rateable Values of the Parish during the four past Quinquennial Years:—
    Ward or District.<Rateable Value.
    1877.1880.1885.1890.
    ££££
  • Page 225
    TABLE APPENDED TO MR. CHARLES BARRY'S REPORT, OCTOBER 29 TH, 1890.
    Name:Drawings sent.Number of Dressing Boxes.Washing compartments in laundry.Estimates.Engineers included.Author's Cubes.Mr. Barry's Cubes.Rate per Foot for the Building only.
    1st class| 2nd class
  • Page 230
    BALANCE OF SHEET of the COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC BATHS & WASH-HOUSES OF CAMBERWELL. LADYDAY, 1891.
    Dr. Liabilities.Assets. Cr.
    £S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 238
    TABLE.
    Classification.Stock, June 1890.Books added.Books issued, 191 days.
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    TABLE.
    Classification.Stock, October 1890.Books Issued, 107 days
  • Page 241
    The Lending Department contains 6,313 volumes, the following being the classified stock at present in the Library:—
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    Table I.—Number of Houses in London, as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase, and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Inhabited.UninhabitedTotal.Actual Increase.Increase per 100Building
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    Table II.—Population of London as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Males.Females.Males and Females.Actual Increase.Increase per 100.
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    Table III.—Populations of London and of its Groups of Districts at Censuses of 1881 and 1891.
    London.West D.North D.Central D.East D.South D.
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    Table IV.—Births, Deaths, Birth-rates and Death-rates of London and its Groups of Districts for 1890.
    London.West D.North D.CentralDEast D.South D.
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    Table V.— Mortality of chief Zymotic Diseases in London for 10 Years.
    Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Fever.Small Pox.
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    Table VI.—Number of Houses in the Parish of Camberwell, as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase, and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Inhabited.UninhabitedTotal. Excluding houses Building.Actual Increase.Increase per 100.Building
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    Table VII.—Population of the Parish of Camberwell, as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase, and the Increase per 100, from Census to Census.
    Year.Males.Females.Males and Females.Actual Increase.Increase per 100.
  • Page 258
    Table VIII.—Number of Houses in Dulwich as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase, and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Inhabited.UninhabitedTotal.Actual Increase.Increase per 100Building
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    Table IX.—Population of Dulwich as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Males.Females.Males & Females.Actual Increase.Increase per 100
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    Table X.—Number of Houses in the Sub-District of Camberwell as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Inhabited.UninhabitedTotal.Actual IncreaseIncrease per 100Building
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    Table XI.—Population of the Sub-District of Camberwell as Determined at the Census, together with the Actual Increase and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Males.Females.Males and Females.Actual IncreaseIncrease per 100
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    Table XII.—Number of Houses in Peckham, as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase, and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Inhabited.UninhabitedTotal.Actual Increase.Increase per 100Building
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    Table XIV.—Number of Houses, in St. George's, as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Inhabited.Uninhabited.Total.Actual IncreaseIncrease per 100Building
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    Taele XV.—Population of St. George's, as Determined at the Censuses, together with the Actual Increase and the Increase per 100 from Census to Census.
    Year.Males.Females.Males and Females.Actual Increase.Increase per 100.
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    Table XVI.—Populations of Camberwell and tts Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Cambervvell.PeckhamSt. George's.
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    Table XVII.—Births in Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Camberwell.Peckham.St. George's.
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    Table XVIII. —Birth-Rates ok Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Camberwell.Peckham.St. George's.
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    Table XXI.—Bedistribution of Deaths among Sub-Districts of Camberwell.
    Deaths returned.Deaths in W. & L. A.Deaths in W. A L. A. subtracted.Deaths in W. & L. A. re-distributed.Estimates of Deaths due to Sub-districts.
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    TABLE XIX.— Returns of Births and Deaths for the Fifty-Three Weeks ending Saturday, January 3rd, 1891.
    BIRTHS.DEATHS.
    ACCORDING TO AGE.ACCORDING TO DISEASES.
    MFMFMFMFUnder 1 YearBetween 1 and 5.Between 5 and 10.Between 10 and 20.Between 20 and 30.Between 30 and 40.Between 40 and 50.Between 50 and 60.Between 60 and 70.Between 70 and 80.Between 80 and 90.90 and upwards.Violence, Poison, and AccidentPremature Birth or Defective Vitality,Child-birthErysipelas, Pyæmia, &c.Bronchitis, &c.Diarrhœa and DysenteryCholeraHooping CoughMeaslesScarlet FeverDiphtheriaCroupFeverSmall PoxConvulsions, &c.Tubercular DiseasesOther diseases, chiefly Chronic
    Puerperal FeverOther CausesUnder 6 yearsOver 5 yearsUnder 5 yearsOver 6 years 'PhthisisOthers
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    TABLE XX. — Supplemental Return of Deaths of Parishioners dying in Institutions outside the Parish.
    MPMPUnder 1 year.Between 1 and 5.Between 5 and 10.Between 10 and 20.Between 20 and 30.Between 30 and 40.Between 40 and 50.Between 50 and 60.Between 60 and 70.Between 70 and 80.Between 80 and 90.90 and upwards.Violence, Poison, and AccidentPremature Birth or Defective Vitality.Child Birth.Erysipelas, Pyaemia, &c.Pneumonia, Bronchitis, &c.Diarrhœa and Dysentry.Cholera.Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Croup.Fever.Small PoxConvulsions, &c.Tubercular Diseases.Other Diseases, chiefly Chronic.
    Puerperal Fever.Other Causes.Under 5 years.Over 5 years.Under 5 years.Over 5Phthisis.Other.
  • Page 270
    Table XXII.—Death-hates ok Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Camber-well.PeckhamSt. George's
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    TABLE XXIII. ANNUAL MORTALITY RETURN OF ZYMOTIC DISEASES, FROM 1856 (inclusive).
    YEAR.Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Fever.Small Pox.Diarrhoea.
  • Page 285
    TABLE xxiv. MORTALITY return of zymotic diseases quarterly for the last six years.
    Year.Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Fever.Small Pox.Diarrhœa.
  • Page 286
    TABLE XXV. infectious diseases notified from 26TH march, 1890, to 25 th, march , 1891, inclusive.
    No. of Ward.[ Small Pox.Cholera.Typhus Fever.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid Fever.Puerperal Fever.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
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    TABLE XXV.—( Continued.) localities of infectious diseases notified from the 26th march, 1890, to 25th march. 1891, inclusive. WARD 1.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhus.Typhoid.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
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    WARD 1.— Continued.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhus.Typhoid.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
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    WARD 3.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
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    WARD 2.— Continued.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diptheria.Erysipelas.
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    WARD 3.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal. !Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
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    WARD 3.–C ontinued.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
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    WARD 4.
    Streets.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
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    "WARD 4.— Continued.
    Streets.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
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    WARD 5.
    Streets.Cholera.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
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    WARD 5.— Continued.
    Streets.Cholera.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diplitheria.Erysipelas.
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    WARD 5.— Continued.
    Streets.Cholera.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diptheria.Erysipelas.
  • Page 298
    WARD 6.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diphtheria.Erysipelas
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    WARD 6.— Continued.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
  • Page 300
    WARD 6.— Continued.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
  • Page 301
    WARD 6.— Continued.
    Streets.Scarlet Fever.Typhoid.Puerperal.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
  • Page 302
    TABLE XXVI. RETURN OF WORK PERFORMED BY THE SANITARY INSPECTORS, FROM THE 26TH MARCH, 1890, TO THE 25TH MARCH, 1891, INCLUSIVE.
    Description of Work.Inspectors.TOTAL.
    Stevenson.Groom.Pointon.Dewey.Eagle.
  • Page 303
    TABLE XXVI.—( Continued.)
    Description of Work.Inspectors.TOTAL.
    Stevenson.Groom.pointon.Dewey.Eagl
  • Page 304
    TABLE XXVII. RETURN OF HOUSES AND ARTICLES OF BEDDING, CLOTHING, &C., WHICH HAVE BEEN DISINFECTED AFTER INFECTIOUS DISEASE, FROM THE 26TH MARCH, 1890, TO THE 25TH MARCH, 1891, INCLUSIVE.
  • Page 315
    If we consider the adulteration with regard to the various articles of food we have:—
    Nature of Sample.Number of Samples.Number Adulterated.Percentage Adulterated.Remarks.
  • Page 322
    Statement of the Number of Houses and Persons in the Parish of Camberwell, as taken in 1881, 1871, 1861, 1851, and 1841, according to the Superintendent Registrar's Returns.
    Number of Houses.Number of Persons.
    Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Total.M ales.Females.Total.
  • Page 323
    TABLE II. Shewing the Rateable Value for the last 28 years.
    YearRateable Value.Increase.
    £s.£s.
  • Page 324
    APRIL 1891 RATE.
    Ward.Number of Assessments.Rateable Value.Area in Acres.
    £s.d.
  • Page 334 335
    GENERAL RATE.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 336 337
    GENERAL RATE.—Continued.
    Dr Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£sd
  • Page 338 339
    GENERAL RATE.—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 340 341
    GENERAL RATE.—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
    To Amount brought forward97.43053
  • Page 342 343
    GENERAL RATE.—Continued.
    Dr. Liabilities (Partly Estimated.)Assets (Partly Estimated). Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 344 345
    GENERAL RATE.—Continued.
    Dr. Estimated Liabilities—Continued.Estimated Assets.- Continued. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.
    To Amount brought forward7,74640
  • Page 346 347
    NEW STREETS WORKS.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure, Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 348
    SEWERS RATE.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £.s.d.
    To Balance, March 26th, 1890, as per last Annual Report, page 2931,721182£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 349
    SEWERS RATE—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £sd.£s.d.
  • Page 350 351
    SEWERS RATE.—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
  • Page 352 353
    STATEMENT OF MONEY RAISED ON MORTGAGE BY THE VESTRY.
    No. of Mort-Date of Mortgage.Name of Mortgagee.Nature of Security.Amount Borrowed.For what Purpose.Rate of Interest.Term of yearsAnnual Instalment.Amount repaid to March 25th, 1891.Balance due.
    £per cent.years.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 356 357
    SEWERS RATE.—Continued.
    Dr. Liabilities (Partly Estimated).£s.d.Assets. Cr.
    GENERAL WORKS.
    To Amount due for Drains, Repairs to Sewers &c.237131£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 358
    LIGHTING RATE.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £8.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 359
    LIGHTING RATE.—Continued.
    Dr. Liabilities.Assets. Cr.
    £s.d£s.d.
  • Page 360
    A Summary of Cash Received and Expended From March 26th, 1890, to March 25th, 1891
    Dr.Cr.
    £sd.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 360
    NEW STREETS WORKS ACCOUNT.
  • Page 368 369
    VESTRY RATES made APRIL, 12th 1890, and OCTOBER 11th, 1890, and ARREARS of 1889.
  • Page 368 369
    In conclusion, we desire to express our thanks to the Officers for the ready and courteous assistance they have rendered us.
    Districts.Amount charged.Collected and paid into Bankers, including £43s. 1½d. overpaid at Lady-day, 1890.Arrears March 25th, 1891.Allowed toOwners.Amount Legally Excused.Empties.Reducedon Appeal.Totals.Short-paid at Lady-day, 1891Over-paid at Lady-day, 1891
  • Page 370 371
    VESTRY KATES.
    Dr Receipts.Expenditure. cr.
    £s.d.£s.d,£s.d.£.sd.
  • Page 372 373
    VESTRY RATES— Continued.
    Dr. Liabilities.Assets. Cr.
    £s.d.£S.d.
  • Page 374 375
    Extract from POOR RATES made APRIL 12th, 1890, and OCTOBER 11th, 1890, and Arrears of 1889. At 3s. 6d. in the £.
    Districts.Amount of Rates at 3s. 6d. in the £, and arrears due at the tune of making the April Rate.Collected.Arrears March 25th, 1891.Allowed to Owners.Amount legally excused.Empties.Reduced on Appeal.Totals.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 376 377
    POOR RATE.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    POOR RATE.—Continued.
    Dr. Liabilities.Assets. Cr.
    £s.d.£sd.
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    An Account in abstract of the Receipts and Expenditure OF THE CAMBERWELL BURIAL BOARD. From March 26tii 1890, to March 25th, 1891.
    Dr. Liabilities.Assets. Cr.
    £s.d.£sd.
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    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNTS.—Continued.
    Dr.Cr.
    Receipts.£s.d.Expenditure.
    To Amount brought forward5,07918£s. d.£s.d.
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    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNTS—Continued.
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    CHURCHWARDENS ACCOUNT. From March 26i/i, 1890, to March 25th, 1891.
    DrCr.
    Receipts.Expenditure.
    £s.d.£s.d
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    Bequeathed by Will of Sir Edmond Bowyer dated 11th July, 1626, let as follows:—
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    On this land eight dwelling houses have been erected nd a workshop at rear, and held as follows:—
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    Day then next at £62 per annum. Upon this lease falling in at 1868 the materials of the property were sold at auction, and the estate ultimately laid out for building leases for 70 years from June, 1872. The present lessees are as follow, viz.:—
    Tenants of Lessees.Description of Property.Yearly Rent (Ground Bents).
    £s.d.
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    THE TRUSTEES OF THE CHARITY ESTATES UJ? 1 ST. CilLJiiS, UAMBERWEL.L. General Statement of Rkceitts and Expenditure fob the Year ending December, 1890.
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    The Committee beg to report as follows:—
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    AGED PARISHIONERS' GIFT.
    £s.d.
  • Page 404
    SAMARITAN GIFT.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 404
    SPECIAL GIFTS.
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    Collectors of Rates.
    WardDivision.Name.Address.