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Fulham 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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71
Collectors of Local Management Rates.
Mr. Ernest A. Walden
Mr. John Ellis
Mr. Edward Warren
1st District
2nd District
Part of 3rd Poor Rate
District.
£125 per annum.
120 „
5d. in the £ on the
amount collected,
equal to about £300
per annum.
Mr. Henry Wilson
Remaining portion of
3rd District and part
of 2nd Poor Rate
District.
5d. in the £ on the
amount collected,
equal to about £220
per annum.
Staff in Offices.
£
s.
d.
Mr. Frederick Wallis
1st Assistant
110
0
0
per annum
Mr. Chas. Herbert Belward
2nd Assistant
109
4
0

Mr. Prank Chalenor Cole
3rd Assistant
81
18
0

Mr. J. Frederick Nicholson
Junior Assistant
41
12
0

Mr. Thomas Beckett
Messenger and
General Assistant
78
0
0

SUMMONS AND WARRANT ACCOUNT.
With regard to this subject we furnished brief particulars in our last
Report, showing a balance in hand of £76 2s.10d. We append an account
)f the half-year's receipts, etc., to Lady-day, 1891.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d
Do Balance
76
2
10
Transfer to Local Rates a/c.
50
0
0
„ Receipts
94
4
9
Execution of Commitment
Warrants
9
10
10
Preparation of Summonses
4
0
9
Service of Summonses
10
10
9
Preparation of Distress
Warrants
3
9
6
Preparationof Commitments
2
1
6
Broker's Expenses
13
9
6
Hire of Rooms
2
2
0
Police gratuity
5
5
0
Printing
12
12
0
Petty cash
5
0
0
*
Messenger (2 weeks' salary)
3
0
0
Balance at Bank
49
5
9
£170
7
7
£170
7
7
In conclusion, we have the pleasure to add that the affairs of our office have
vastly improved since our election. Owing to previous negligence, together
with the serious hindrance caused by the Local Government Board enquiry, the
work had fallen into a disastrous state of arrear. In addition to this the
business was transferred to the New Town Hall at a period when the staff