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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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7 JANUARY, 1891.
231
Jacobs, A.
Hire of brake for No. 3 and Dusting and
Cleansing Committees, one survey 29th
July last
2
2
0
Jutsum, M. (Clerk)
Payment of fees to medical practitioners for
notification of infectious diseases, 297 cases
34
10
0
Crompton,R.F. (Rgstrar.)
Copies of entries of Births and Deaths, one qr.
4
13
7
Ratcliff, J. B. {Ditto)
Ditto
2
9
7
Wheatley, E. S.
Printing
42
8
6
Scott, T. G
Advertisements
16
1
7
1 hat your Committee resolved to recommend—That a
cheque for £9 11s. 8d. be drawn in favour of the School
Boaid for London, being School Board Rate on Government
property in the Hamlet not included in Valuation List.
That your Committee resolved to recommend—That a
cheque for £400 be drawn in favour of your Surveyor for
labour account.
That your Committee resolved to recommend—That a
cheque for £200 be drawn in favour of your Surveyor on
account of labour for removal of snow (if required), and that
Mr. Baxter do take his instructions from the Surveyor with
reference to the employment of the labour in which this sum
will be spent.
Signed
JOHN WM. HENLEY.
G. PADFIELD.
R. KEMP.
Moved by Mr. Henley seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved
—That the Report be received.
Moved by Mr. Calton seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved
—That the Report down to and including cheque for £400
to the Surveyor for Labour Account be adopted, and it was
resolved accordingly.
CHEQUE FOR £200 FOR SURVEYOR FOR REMOVAL
OF SNOW.
Moved by Mr. Henley seconded by Mr. Hirst—That that
part of the Report be adopted.
Moved by Mr. Peacock seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved
—That the consideration of the matter stand over until the
arrival of the Surveyor.
V. The Clerk read a letter of 23rd ult., from Mr. F. G. Martin,
acknowledging the receipt of and thanking the Vestry for
their expressions of sympathy upon the death of his wife.
Moved by Mr. Coker seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved
—That the letter be received.