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Mile End 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hamlet of Mile End Old Town]

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114 9 JULY, 1890.
AS TO NO. 9, KNOTT STREET.
The parties being summoned did not appear.
The Reports were submitted.
Moved by Mr. Upton seconded by Mr. Coker and resolved
—That the several works, matters, and things mentioned and
specified in the said Reports are necessary and ought to be
executed, and the Vestry do accordingly so order; and further,
that the Surveyor do, if necessary, prepare a Plan and Specification
of such works, and an Estimate thereof.
AS TO NOS. 19 & 21, KNOTT STREET.
The parties being summoned did not appear.
The Reports were submitted.
Moved by Mr. Calton seconded by Mr. Coker and resolved
—That the several works, matters, and things mentioned and
specified in the said Reports are necessary and ought to be
executed, and the Vestry do accordingly so order; and further,
that the Surveyor do, if necessary, prepare a Plan and Specification
of such works, and an Estimate thereof.
AS TO NO. 23, EAGLE PLACE.
The parties being summoned did not appear.
The Clerk read a letter from Mr. Charles Wollrauch, the
owner.
The Reports were submitted.
Moved by Mr. McEwen seconded by Mr. J. D. Kemp and
resolved—That the several works, matters, and things mentioned
and specified in the said Reports are necessary and
ought to be executed, and the Vestry do accordingly so order;
and further, that the Surveyor do, if necessary, prepare a Plan
and Specification of such works, and an Estimate thereof.
XL Mr. Steadman drew attention to the state of the W.Cs. at
Messrs. Allen's premises, Canal Road, and it was resolved—
That the matter be referred to the Sanitary Inspector for his
attention.
XII. The Clerk submitted a copy of the Financial Statement of
the Mile End Old Town Guardians for the half year ended
Lady-day, 1890.
Resolved—That it be received.