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St Giles (Camberwell) 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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MortuaryKeeper.
J. Freeman, 1888. £2 weekly.
To wash and strip bodies for post mortem examinations,
to keep record of bodies received, to keep mortuary clean,
to attend inquests, to keep records of verdicts.
Analyst.
F. L. Teed, 1889. Average Income,
£157 10s.
The duties of the Public Analyst shall be to act as
analyst under the Food and Drugs Acts and Margarine
Act. This appointment is subject to the approval of the
Local Government Board, and remuneration is by. fees as
fixed by scale adopted by Vestry, 17th November, 1875.
FINANCE D HPARTMENT.
Accountant.
R. H. Lord, 1877, £250 to £300. £270.
The Accountant shall be the head of the Finance
Department and supervise the whole of the work; shall
receive, pay, have charge of, and pay into the Bankers, all
cash belonging to the Vestry; attend all meetings of the
Vestry, Finance Committee and its Sub-Committees, of the
Auditors and other Committees when required; pay wages,
prepare Vestry estimates and returns, and keep the account
books, &c., of the Vestry, Charity Trustees, Charity
Distribution Committee, the Public Baths and Washhouses,
the Public Libraries, the Churchwardens and
Overseers, the Burial Board, and also the Assessment
Committee.
First Clerk,
W. Campbell, 1893, £120 to £150. £120.
To assist the Accountant.
Second Clerk.
R. Maltby, £80 to £130. £80.
To assist the Accountant.