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St Giles (Camberwell) 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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various Committees, and shall be responsible for maintaining
the roads and sewers in an efficient state; and also for the
effective lighting of the Parish; and be the authority for all
drainage and sewerage.
First Clerk and
Draughtsman.
F. J. Slater, 1890, £150 to £175. £150.
To plot surveys, make working drawings and tracings,
keep up ordnance sheets, make surveys, answer enquiries,
issue licenses, keep drainage book, check vouchers and
quarterly bills, square dimensions, apportion precepts, and
generally assist Surveyor. To attend at Vestry and Committee
Meetings alternately.
Second Clerk
and Assistant
Draughtsman.
S. D. Preston, 1893, £80 to £130. £80.
To keep ledger of all materials, and check
daily returns of Superintendents, to enter up return of
labour, keep wages book, assist in preparing drawings
and tracings, and prepare renumbering orders and register,
to fill up new streets precepts and perform such other duties
as the Surveyor may direct, and also to attend, alternately,
the Vestry and Committee Meetings.
Sewers
Foreman.
T. Ballard, 1856, £2 10s. to £3. £3.
To superintend the construction of all brick and pipe
sewers, and the flushing of same, and also the putting in of
connections to house drainage, to examine parish boundaries,
to fixing posts, &c., to superintend repairs to gullies, and
the removal of house drain stoppages.
Depot
Superintendent.
W. Hardy, 1888. £117 to £156. £143.
Residence at Depot.
To supervise farriers, book-out carmen, to keep and
forward daily record of carmen, to make daily returns to