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St Giles (Camberwell) 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

Published
1893
Pages
552
Tables
198

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  • Page 10
    Collectors of Rates. Oftice Honrs: Tuesdays 9 to 12 noon, Thursdays 3 to 8 p.m.
    Ward.Division. Name.Address.
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    Borough of Camberwell Parliamentary Registration, 1892. NORTH CAMBERWELL DIVISION.
    Parlia- mentary Division.Polling District.Division.Overseers' List.Total.Claims Allowed & Objections sustained.Total.Add Lodgers.Total onRegister Ist January, 1893.
    Nett Add.Nett Deduct.
  • Page 66
    PECKHAM DIVISION.
    Parliamentary DivisionPoling District.DivisionOverseers' ListTotal.Claims Allowed & Objections sustained.Toatls.Add Lodgers.Toatl on Register 1st January, 1893.
    Nett Add.Nett Deduct.
  • Page 66
    DULWICH DIVISION.
    Parliamentary Division.Polling District.Division.Overseers' List.Total.Claims Allowed & Objections sustained.Totals.Add Lodgers.Total on Register Ist January, 1893.
    Nett Add.Nett Deduct.
  • Page 67
    SUMMARY.
    Parliamentary. Division.Polling Districts.Overseers' List, July, 1892.Claims Allowed and Objections sustained.Totals.Add Lodgers.Total on Register for 1893.Totals in Parliamentary Division.
    Nett Add.Nett Deduct.
  • Page 68
    APRIL 1893 RATE.
    Ward.Number of Assessments.Rateable Value.Area in Acres.
    £s.d.
  • Page 69
    TABLE II. Shewing the Rateable Value for the last 30 years.
    Year.Rateable Value.Increase.
    £s£s.
  • Page 70
    Statement of the Number of Assessments and Rateable Value of same at Lady-day, 1892, and Lady-day, 1893, respectively.
    Lady-day.Assessments.Rateable Value.
  • Page 70
    There was also deposited with the Assessment Committee during the same year (1892) the May Supplemental List, comprising 2,210 Assessments, with the result that the number of Assessments in the Parish and Gross Rateable Value of same at Lady-day, 1893, were as follows :
    Lady-day, 1893.Assessments. 38,981.Rateable Value. 1,049,762.
  • Page 74 75
    VESTRY FATES made APRIL 16th, 1892 OCTOBER 15th, 1892, and ARREARS of 1891.
  • Page 76 77
    VESTRY RATES.
    Dr.Receipts.Expenditure.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 78 79
    VESTRY RATES. —Continued.
    Dr.Liabilities.Assets.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 80 81
    Extract from POOR RATES made APRIL 16th, 189??? OCTOBER 15th, 1892, and Arrears of 1891. At 3s. 4??? in the £.
    Districts.Amount of Rates at 3s. 4d. in the £, and arrears due at the time of making the April Rate.Collected.Arrears March 25th 1893.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 82 83
    POOR RATE.
    Dr.Receipts.Expenditure.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 84 85
    POOR RATE.—Continued.
    Dr.Liabilities.Assets.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 86 87
    CHURCHWARDENS' BURIAL FEE ACCOUNT. From March 26th, 1892, to March 25th, 1893.
    Dr.Receipts.Expenditure.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Disposition of Rates Collected in tiie Parish.
    £s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    £sd.
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    CHURCHWARDENS AND OVERSEERS—POOR RATES.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    churchwardens and overseers.—vestry rates.
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    VESTRY ACCOUNT.
  • Page 112
    NEW STREETS.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 112
    PUBLIC BATHS AND WASH-HOUSES.
  • Page 112
    public libraries and museums.
  • Page 112
    BURIAL BOARD.
  • Page 112
    CHARITY DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE.
  • Page 113
    CHARITY TRUSTEES.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 113
    CHURCHWARDENS' BURIAL FEE ACCOUNT.
  • Page 116 117
    GENERAL RATE.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d£s.d.£S.d.
  • Page 118 119
    GENERAL RATE—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure, Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 120 121
    GENERAL RATE.—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 122 123
    GENERAL RATE—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£ s.d.£S.d.
  • Page 124 125
    GENERAL RATE.—Continued.
    Dr.Liabilities (Partly Estimated.)Assets (Partly Estimated).Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.
  • Page 126 127
    GENERAL RATE.—Continued.
    Dr.Estimated Liabilities—Continued.Estimated Assets.—Continued.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 128 129
    NEW STREETS WORKS.
    Dr.Receipts.Expenditure.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 128 129
    New Streets Works.
    Estimated Liabilities.Assets.
  • Page 130 131
    SEWERS RATE.
    Dr.Receipts.Expenditure.Cr.
  • Page 132 133
    SEWERS RATE—continued.
    Dr.Receipts.Expenditure.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 134
    statement op money raised on mortgage by the vestry.
    No. of Mortgage-Date of Mortgage.Name of Mortgagee.Nature of Security.Amount BorrowedFor what Purpose.Rate of InterestTerm of yearsAnnual Instalment.Amount repaid to March 25th, 1893.Balance Due.
    £per centyears£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 136 137
    SEWERS RATE.—Continued.
    Dr.Liabilities (Partly Estimated).Assets.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 138 139
    LIGHTING RATE.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 140 141
    A Summary of Cash Received and Expended from March 26th, 1892, to March 25th, 1893.
    Dr.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 140 141
    NEW STREETS WORKS ACCOUNT
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    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.
    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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    Continued from previous page...
    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
    Length in Yards.
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    Continued from previous page...
    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.
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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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    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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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Name.Public Roads.Private Roads.
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    Continued from previous page...
    NamePublic Roads.Private Roads.
  • Page 191
    The mileage and approximate cost of “New Streets” works, undertaken by the Vestry, to the present date is as under:—
    Year.Length in miles.Approximate Cost.
  • Page 195
    a list of the public lamps now under the charge of the Vestry:—
    Company providing the supply.No. of Lamps lighted at Lady-day, 1892New Lamps erected in year ending Lady-day,1893Total No. of ordinary lamps at Lady-day,1893
  • Page 198
    The following applications for New Roads were referred by the London County Council to the Vestry for their approval or otherwise, and the Surveyor having viewed and reported thereon the Vestry recommend as follows:—
    NAME OF STREETS.Recommendation of Vestry.Decision of London County Council.
  • Page 201
    SUMMARY OF GENERAL CONTRACTS.
    Name of ContracterNature of Contract.Term.
  • Page 202
    SUMMARY OF' SPECIAL CONTRACTS.
    Name of Contractor.Nature of Contract.Locality of Work.
  • Page 246
    SELECTED CANDIDATES.
    No. on List.Name.Residence.Age.Present Engagement.Past.
  • Page 247
    On a ballot being taken there appeared for:—
  • Page 251
    The following Table shews the number of men for whom work was found specially under the control of your Committee. Fortnight ending December 2nd, 1892.
    Date.Number of Men offered a Day's Work.Number of Men who accepted work, and the days' work provided.Rate per day.Amount.
  • Page 267
    The following extensions of Sewers have been executed by the Vestry:—
    Situation.Sewer Pipes.
    9-in. Feet.12-in. Feet.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Situation.12-in. Pipe. Feet.15-in. Pipe. Feet.18-in. Pipe. Feet.
  • Page 274
    Table I.—Populations of London and op its Groups of Districts at Censuses of 1881 and 1891.
    London.West D.North D.Central D.East D.South D.
  • Page 274
    Table II.—Births, Deaths, Birth-rates and Death-rates of London and its Groups of Districts for 1892.
    London.West D.North D.Centr'l DEast D.South D.
  • Page 275
    Table III.—Mortality of chief Zymotic Diseases in London for 10 Years.
    Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.F ever.Small Pox.Influenza.
  • Page 276
    Table IV.—Populations op Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.DulwicliCamberwell.Peckh'mSt. George's.
  • Page 276
    Table V.—Births in Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Camberwell.Peckham.St. George's.
  • Page 277
    Table VI.—Birth-Ratrs of Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Camberwell.Peckham.St. George's.
  • Page 278
    Table VII—Re-distribution of Deaths among Sub-Districts of Camberwell.
    Deaths returned.Deaths in W. I. and L. A.Deaths in W. i. and L. A. subtracted.Deaths in W. I. and L. A. redistributedEstimates of Deaths due to Sub-districts.
  • Page -
    TABLE X.— Returns of Births and Deaths for the Fifty-Two Weeks ending Saturday, December 3lst, 1892.
    BIRTHS.ACCORDING TO AGE.DEATHS. ACCORDING TO DISEASES.
    MFMFMFMFUnder 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 60and 70.Between. 70 and 80.Between 80 and 90.90 and upwards.Violence, Poison, and Accident.Premature Birth or Defective Vitality.Convulsions of Infancy.Child-birth.Erysipelas, Pya;mia, &c.Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Influenza.Small Pox.Tubercle.Cancer.Pneumonia, Bronchitis, &c.Diarrliuia, Dysontory, Ac.Chronic Diseases.
    Non-febrile affections.Puerperal Fever.
    Under 5 years.Over 5 years.Under 5.Over 5.
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    TABLE XI.— Supplemental Return of the Deaths of Parishioners dying in Institutions outside the Parish.
    ACCORDING TO AGE.ACCORDING TO DISEASE.
    MFMFUnder 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 upwasds.Violence, Poison, and Accident.Premature Birth or Defective Vitality.Convulsions of Infancy.Child-Birth.Erysipelas, Pyæmaia, &c.J Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Influenza.Small Pox.Tubercle.Cancer.Pneumonia, Bronchitis, &c.Diarrhæa, Dysentery, &c.Chronic Diseases.
    Non-febrile affections.PuerperalUnder 5 Years.Over 5 years.Under 5 Years.Over 5
  • Page 279
    Table VIII.—Death-rates in Camberwell and its Sub-Districts.
    Parish.Dulwich.Camberwell.Peckham.St. George's.
  • Page 291
    TABLE XI. ANNUAL MORTALITY RETURN OF ZYMOTIC DISEASES, FROM 1856 (inclusive).
    Year.Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Fever.Small Pox.Diarrhœa.
  • Page 292
    TABLE XII. MORTALITY RETURNS OF ZYMOTIC DISEASES QUARTERLY FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS.
    Year.Hooping Cough.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Fever.Small Pox.Diarrhœa.Influenza.
  • Page 293
    TABLE XIII. RETURN OF WORK PERFORMED IN THE SANITARY DEPARTMENT FROM THE 26TH MARCH TO THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1892, BOTH INCLUSIVE (9 MONTHS), PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891. table a.
    Description of Work.Inspectors.Total.
    Steven-son.Groom.Ponton.Dewey.Eagle.Chadder ton.
  • Page 294
    TABLE XIII.— Continued. table c.
    Description of Work.Inspectors.Total.
    Stevenson.Groom.Pointon.Dewey.Eagle.Chadder- ton.
  • Page 295
    TABLE XIV. RETURN OP WORK PERFORMED IN THE SANITARY DEPARTMENT FROM 1st JANUARY TO 25th MARCH, 1892, BOTH INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891.
    Description of Work.Inspectors.Total.
    Stevenson.Groom.pointon.Dewey.Eagle.Assistants.
  • Page 296
    TABLE XIV .— Continued. table c.
    Description of Work.Inspectors.Total.
    Stevenson.Groom.Pointon.Dewey.Eagle.Assistants.
  • Page 297
    TABLE XV. RETURN RELATING TO NOTIFICATION AND REMOVAL TO HOSPITAL OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES, ALL THE CLERICAL WORK CONNECTED THEREWITH HAVING BEEN PERFORMED BY GEORGE GRIFFITHS, FOR THE YEAR 1892, FROM 1ST JANUARY TO 31ST DECEMBER.
    Public Health (London) Act, 1891.Small Pox.Scarlet. Fever.Typhoid Fever.Puerperal Fever.Relapsing Fever.Diphtheria.Erysipelas.
  • Page 298
    TABLE XVI. RETURN OF HOUSES AND ARTICLES OF BEDDING, CLOTHING, &C., WHICH HAVE BEEN DISINFECTED AFTER INFECTIOUS DISEASE BY ASHLEY YATES AND THE DISINFECTING STAFF, FROM 1ST JANUARY TO 31 ST DECEMBER, 1892.
    Houses Disinfected.ARTICLES DISINFECTED.ARTICLES DESTROYED.Compensation allowed for the articles destroyed.
    Lots, includingBeds.Blankets.Sheets.Pillows and Cushions.Mattresses.Palliasses.Bolsters.Counterpanes.Wearing Apparel.Beds.BlanketsSheets.Pillows and CushionsMattresses.Palliasses.Bolsters.Counterpanes.Wearing Apparel.
  • Page 339
    He shall construct such soil pipe so that its weight in proportion to its length and internal diameter, shall be as follows:—
    Diameter.Lead. Weight per 10 feet length. Not less thanLead. Weight per 6 feet length. Not less than
  • Page 355
    PLANT.
    No.No.
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    FODDER. The fodder consumed and the cost thereof per horse per week has averaged as below:—
    s.d.
  • Page 356
    The vestry stud and plant were supplemented, when necessary, by hired horses, carts, &c., the cost of such being :—
    £s.d.
  • Page 357
    COLLECTION OF SLOP. The quantity of Slop collected from off the Public Roads was:—
  • Page 357
    ROAD WATERING. The source of supply for watering, the mileage of roads watered, and the amounts paid for water, the rent and cost of repairs of meters and standpoints were as follow:—
    £s.d.
  • Page 358
    Continued from previous page...
    Southwark and Vauxhall Water Co.'s supply.Kent Water Co.'s supply.Lambeth Water Co.'s supply.
    No.No.No.
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    REMOVAL OF DUST AND HOUSE REFUSE, By Barge, Rail, and to Shoots.
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    CAMBERWELL VESTRY'S WEEKLY EMPLOYES. RETURN OF HOURS OF LABOUR &c. as existing at Lady-day, 1893.
    Workmen.Season.Days.Commence Work.Leave Work.Gross No. of Hours per Day.Deduct for Meals.Nett No. of Working Hours per Day.No. of Days per Week.Nett No. of Working Hours per WeekRate of Wage per Week.Weekly Wage = at per Hour Worked.
  • Page 362 363
    RETURN OF HOUR ???LABOUB, See.—Continued.
    Workmen.Season.Days.Commence Work.Leave Work.Gross No. of Hours per DayDeduct for Meals.Nett No. of Working Hours per DayNo. of Days per Week.Nett No. of Working Hours per Week.Rate of Wage per Week.Weekly Wage = at per Hour Worked.
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    RETURN OF HOUR: OF LABOUR, &c .— Continued.
    Workmen.Season.Days.Commence Work.Leave Work.Gross No. of Flours per Day.Deduct for Meals.Nett No. of Working Hours per dayNo. of Days per Week.Nett No. of Working Hours per Week.Rate of Wage per Week.Weekly Wage = at per Hour Worked.
  • Page 366 367
    RETURN OF HOURS OF LABOUR, &c.— Continued.
    Workmen.Season.Days.Commence Work.Leave Work.Gross No of flours per Day.Deduct for Meals.Nett No. of Working Hours per Day.No. of Days per Week.Nett No. of Working Hours per Week.Rate of Wage per Week.Weekly Wage = at per Hour Worked.
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    RETURN OF HOURS OF LABOUR, &c.— Continued.
    Workmen.Season.Days.Commence Work.Leave Work.Gross No. of Hours per Day.Deduct for Meals.Nett No. of Working Hours per Day.No. of Days per week.Nett No of Working Hours per Week.Rate of Wage per week.Weekly Wage = at per Hour Worked.
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    RETURN OF HOURS OF LABOUR, &c— Continued .
    Workmen.Season.Days.Commence Work.Leave Work.Gross No. of Hours per DayDeduct for Meals.Nett. No. of Working Hours per Day.No. of Days per Week.Nett. No. of Working Hours per Week.Rate of Wage per Week.Weekly Wage = at per Hour Worked.
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    RETURN OF HOURS OF LABOUR, &c .— Continued.
    Workmen.Season.Days.Commence Work.Leave Work.Gross No. of Hours per Day.Deduct for Meals.Nett No. of Working Hours per Day.No. of Days per Week.Nett No. of Working Hours per Week.Rate of Wage per Week.Weekly Wage = at per Hour Worked.
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    Annual Income Receivable.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Receipts. Payments.
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    Receipts — continued. Payments - continued.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    INVESTMENT ACCOUNT — Estates Governors.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    ST. SAVIOUR'S PARISH INVESTMENT ACCOUNT.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    ELEEMOSYNARY ACCOUNT— Estates Governors.
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    THE TRUSTEES OF THE CHARITY ESTATES OF ST. GILES, CAMBERWELL. General Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year ending December, 1091.
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    Charity Distribution Committee.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Consisting of five houses and shops (orginally four houses) situate at Denmark Hill, bequeathed by Will of Sir Edmond Bowyer dated 11th July, 1626, to the use of the Poor of Camberwell, let as follows:—
    Lessee or Tenant.Description.Yearly Rent.
  • Page 408
    22 dwelling houses and shops. The leases are now held as follows:
    Tenant or Lessee.Description of Property.Yearly Rent.
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    on this land eight dwelling houses have been erected and a workshop at rear, and held as follows:—
    Tenant or Lessee.Description of Property.Yearly Rent.
  • Page 410
    leases for 70 years from June, 1872. The present lessees are as follows, viz.:—
    Tenants or Lessees.Description of Property.Yearly Rent (Ground Rents).
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    *The £1,509 17s. 9d. is made up as follows:—
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    Your Committee received the following return from the Overseers:—
    DESCRIPTION.SITUATION.Rateable ValueRATES.
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    DESCRIPTION.SITUATION.Rateable Value.RATES.
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    DESCRIPTION.SITUATION.Rateable Value.RATES.
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    DESCRIPTION.SITUATION.Rateable Value.RATES.
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    description.situation.Rateable Value.RATES.
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    DESCRIPTION.SITUATION.Rateable Value.RATES.
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    1. (a) LANDED ESTATES. Sir Edmond Bowyer's Charity. Consisting of five houses and shops (orginally four houses) situate at Denmark Hill, bequeathed by Will of Sir Edmond Bowyer dated 11th July, 1626, to the use of the Poor of Camberwell, let as follows:—
    Lessee or Tenant.Description.Yearly Rent.
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    The leases are now held as follows:
    Tenant or Lessee.Description of Property.Yearly Rent.
  • Page 435
    On this land eight dwelling houses have been erected and a workshop at rear, and held as follows:—
    Tenant or Lessee.Description of Property.Yearly Rent.
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    The present lessees are as follows, viz.:—
    Tenants or Lessees.Description of Property.Yearly Rent (Ground Rents)
  • Page 439
    The interest forms part of the fund distributed by the Charity Distribution Committee.
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    THE TRUSTEES OF THE CHARITY ESTATES OF ST. GILES. CAMBERWELL. General Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year ending December, 1892.
    Dr.Cr.
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    THE TRUSTEES OF THE CHARITY ESTATES OF ST. GILES, CAMBERWELL. Continued. G eneral statement of receipts and expenditure for the year ending december, 1892
    Dr.Cr.
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    The following is the List of Almspeople, 1st Class and 2nd Class Pensioners, elected from the Parish of Camberwell:—
    Rank.Name.Date of Election.Elected from.
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    The Committee beg to report as follows:—
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    AGED PARISHIONERS' GIFT.
    £s.d.
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    SAMARITAN GIFT.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    SPECIAL GIFTS.
    £s.d.
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    RETURN OF PROPERTY held by the PARISH OF CAMBERWELL (Other than Property Vested in the Charity Trustees).
    Description.Situation.How Held.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Description.Situation.How Held.
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    CHELSEA LABOUR BUREAU. Table of Results. Number Registered from 5th October, 1891, to 31st August, 1892; and the number of employments obtained.
    MALES.Registered.Employed
  • Page 461
    Form 1. CAMBERWELL LABOUR EXCHANGE. Vestry Hall, Peckham Road , S .E.
    No.Date189
  • Page 474
    Table shewing the maximum amount which can be charged under the Lambeth Water Act, 1848, for water supply for domestic purposes.
    7 ½ per cent.7 per cent.
    On an Annual value ofA Rate not exceedingOn an Annual value ofA Rate not exceeding
    ££s.d.££s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    6½ per cent.6 per cent.
    On an Annual value ofA Rate not exceedingOn an Annual value ofA Rate nob exceeding
    ££s.d.££s.d.
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    The following are the totals of books issued at the respective libraries :
    PECKHAM (Temporary) LIBRARY.LIVESEY LIBRARY.DULWICH (Temporary) LIBRARY.MINET (Joint) LIBRARY.TOTAL.
  • Page 494 495
    ACCOUNTS. Statements of Receipts and Expenditure by the Commissioners for Public ???ibraries and Museums for the Year ended 25th day of March , 1893.
    Receipts.Expenditure.
    A.—RECEIPTS OTHER THAN FROM LOANS:—£s.d.£s.d.A—EXPENDITURE OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS:—£s.d.£s.d
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    LOAN ACCOUNT. Statement with reference to Loans obtained by the Commissioners of Public Libraries and Museums. Year ended the 25 the of March, 1898.
    Amount authorised to be borrowed.Date of Sanction of Poor Law Board or Local Government Board.Amount actually borrowed.When borrowed.Whether from Public Works Loan Commissioners, a Company, or otherwise.For what Object.??? what ???eriod.Rate of Interest.Mode of Repayment.Amount of Principal owing at the commencement of the YearAmount Paid this Year.Amount of Principal still owing.
    Principal.Interest.
    £££££s.d.£s.d.£s.d
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    CAMBERWELL PUBLIC BATHS & WASH-HOUSES. Receipts from 3 rd October, 1892, to 25 th March, 189 3 .
    £s.d.
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    DULWICH PUBLIC BATHS. Statement as to number of Bathers from 27th June , 1892, until 25 th March , 1893.
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    Continued from previous page...
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    DULWICH PUBLIC BATHS. Receipts from 27 th June 1892, until 25 thMarch, 1893.
    £s.d.
  • Page 506 507
    Abstract of Cash received and disbursed by the Com- missioners from 26th March , 1892, to 25 th March , 1893. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS.
    Receipts.Payments.
    1892-3.1892-3.Dulwich Public Baths.Camberwell Public Baths.
    £s.d.
    To Balance18,963159£s.d.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Receipts.Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 510 511
    LOAN ACCOUNT.
    1892-3.1892-3.£s.d.
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    An Account in abstract of the Receipts and Expenditure of THE CAMBERWELL BURIAL BOARD. From March 26 th , 1892, to March 25 th , 1893.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    To Balance, Cash in hand, 26th March. 1892£s.d.£s.d.
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    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNTS.—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.£s.dExpenditure. Cr.
  • Page 522 523
    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNTS.—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 524 525
    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNTS.—Continued.
    Dr. Receipts.Expenditure. Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 526 527
    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNTS.—Continued.
    Dr. Estimated Liabilities.Assets. Cr.
    £sd£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 544
    District Superintendents.
    Name.Date of Appointment.District.Salary.Mileage of District.Average Number of Men.Horses and Carts.
    Public RoadsPrivate Roads.
  • Page 546
    Sanitary Inspectors.
    District.Name.Date of Appointment.Salary.
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    RATING DEPARTMENT. RATE COLLECTORS.
    Name—Appointment— Salary.District.No. of Assessments.Rateable Value.Area in Acres.
  • Page 559
    Statement of the Number of Houses and Persons in the Parish of Camberwell, as taken in 189], 1881. 1871, 1861, 1851, and 1841, according to the Superintendent Registrar's Returns.
    Summary of Returns of Houses and Persons in the Parish on the 6th April, 1891. JNumber of Houses.Number of Persons.
    Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building:.Total.Males.Females.total
  • Page 560
    LONDON. Area, Houses, and Population of the Registration Division and County.
    Registration Division and County.Area in Statute Acres.Houses.Population.
    Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
    1881.1891.1881. I1891.1881.1891.1881.1891.
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    Area, Houses, and Population of Camberwell Registration District and Sub-districts and Civil Parishes.
    Area in Statute Acres.Houses.Population.
    Inhabited.Uninhabited.BuildingInhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
    1881.1891.1881.1891.1881.1891.1881.1891.
  • Page 562
    Increase or Decrease of Population, 1881-91, compared with excess of Births over Deaths, aggregate number of Marriages, Births and Deaths registered in each Registration District during the Ten Years, 1881-90.
    Registration Division and District.Population.Registered in the Ten Years, 1881-90.Excess of Registered Births over Deaths.Increase or Decrease of Population between the Censuses of 1881 & 1891.
    1881.1891.Marriages.1 Births.Deaths.Increase.Decrease.
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    ACREAGE OF LAND, WATER, &c., IN CAMBERWELL.
    District, Sub-Districts Civil Parish, &c.Area in Statute Acres
    Of Parishes, &c.Of Adjacent Tidal Water and Foreshore.Total Water and Foreshore.
    Land,Water.Tidal Water.Foreshore.
  • Page 563
    Total Tenements and Tenements with less than Five Rooms, distinguishing those occupied by various number of persons in the Sanitary Area of Camber well.
    Sanitary Area.Rooms in TenementNumber of Tenements with less than five roomsNumber of Occupants of Tenements.
    123456789101112or more
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    INSTITUTIONS.
    Registration District.Registration Sub-District.Civil Parish.Name of Institution.Total No of Inmates including Officers, &c.Number of Special Inmates, such as Paupers, Patients, Lunatics, &c.
    Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
  • Page 565
    SANITARY AREA.
    Sanitary Area and Authority.Area in Statute Acres.Houses, 1891.Population.
    1891.1881.
    InhabitedUninhabited.Building.Males.Females.Persons.Persons.
  • Page 565
    Persons enumerated on Board Sea-going and Coasting Merchant Vessels, and Inland Barges and Boats, in Harbours, Rivers, Creeks, and Canals.
    Registration District and Sub-districts.Civil Parishes.Number of Sea-going and Coasting Merchant Vessels.Number of Inland Barges and Boats.Persons.
    On Board Sea-going and Coasting Merchant VesselsOn Board Inland Barges and Boats.Total.
    British.Foreign or Colonial.British.Foreign or Colonial.
  • Page 566
    Wards into which the Parish of Camberwell has been divided for the Election of Vestrymen, under the Metropolis Local Management Act (18 and 19 Vict., c. 120). Inhabited Houses and Population in 1881 and 1891 and Rated Householders in 1891.
    Parish and Wards.1881.1891.
    Inhabited Houses.Population.Inhabited Houses.Population.Number of Rated House Holders.
  • Page 567
    London within the Boundaries adopted for various purposes : Area, Inhabited Houses, and Population in 1881 and 1891.
    Area in Statute Acres.Inhabited Houses.Persons.Males.Females.
    1881.1891.1881.1891.1881.1891.1881.1891.
  • Page 568
    Divisions of the London School Board District, Houses, and Population.
    Division.Houses.Population.
    Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
  • Page 568
    Persons returned as Blind, as Deaf and Dumb, as Deaf, and as Mentally Deranged in Registration District of Camberwell.
    Blind.Deaf and Dumb.Deaf.Mentally Deranged.
    Total.From Childhood.OthersTotal.From Childhood.OthersTotal.From Childhood.Others
  • Page 569
    Parishes, &c., within the Administrative County of London—Area, Inhabited Houses, and Population in 1881 and 1891, and Number of Rated Householders, and Assessed Rateable Annual Value of Property in 1891.
    Parishes, Boards of Works, Districts, &c.Area in Statute Acres.1881.1891.1891.
    Inhabited Houses.Population.Inhabited Houses.Population.Number of Rated Householders.Rateable Annual Value of Property.
  • Page 570
    Parishes, &c v within the Administrative County of London—Area, Inhabited Houses, and Population in 1881 and 189], and Number of Rated Householders, and Assessed Rateable Annual Value of Property in 1891.— Continued.
    Parishes, Boards of Works, Districts, Area in Statute Acres.1881.1891.1891.
    Inhabited Houses.Population.Inhabited Houses.Population.Number of Rated Householders.Rateable Annual Value of Property.
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    Inhabited Houses and Population of the Counties and Parts of Counties comprised in the Diocese of London.
    Discese.Inhabited HousesPopulation
  • Page 571
    Inhabited Houses and Population of the Counties and Parts of Counties comprised in the Diocese of Rochester.
    Discese.Inhabited HousesPopulation
  • Page 572
    Ages of Males and Females in Registration District of Camrerwell.
    All Ages.Under 1 Year.1—2_3—4—Under 5 Years.5—10—15-20—25-30—35—
    Persons.Males and FeniaL s.
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    Ages of Males and Females in Registration District of Camberwell— continued.
    All Ages.40—45—50—55—60—65—70—75—80—85—90—05—100 and upwards
    Persons.Males and Females.
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    Condition as to Marriage, and Ages, of Males and Females, in Registration District of Camberwell.
    All Ages.Under 15 Years.15—20—25—35—45—55—65 and upwards
  • Page 574
    Country of Birth of Foreigners enumerated in the Registration Division of Camberwell.
    Where Born.Males.Females.
    EUROPE.1019797