Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]
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SCHEDULE I.
The Estates and Bequests vested in the Trustees of the
Charity Estates of the Parish of St. Giles, Camberwell, and
under their control and management, by the Local Act of Parliament,
1833 (3 Will. 4, C. 33, Sects. 52 to 63).
1. Of which the proceeds are distributed by the
Charity Distribution Committee appointed by the Vestry
under Sect. 64 of that Act.
2. Of which the proceeds are not distributed by the
Charity Distribution Committee.
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. |
---|---|---|
F. Browning | Coffee Shop, 5, Denmark Hill | £45, on Lease for 12 years from 1887. |
A. Wood | Tobacconist's Shop, 7, Denmark Hill | £35, on Lease for 7,14, or 21 years from Midsummer, 1892. |
J. Grundy | Baker's Shop, 9, Denmark Hill | £40, on Lease, 21 years from 1889. |
T. E. Silk | Upholsterer's Shop, 11, Denmark Hill | £60, on Lease for 14 years from 1882 |
G. Hagger | Butcher's Shop, 13, Denmark Hill | £112, on Lease for 21 years from Michaelmas, 1891. |
Old Cage, Denmark Hill.
Land on which the "Old Watch House" and Cage
formerly stood, Denmark Hill.
The building let on lease to James Smith for 60 years
from 1862 at £7 per annum.