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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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4 MARCH, 1891.
ultimo from Mr. J. Taylor, referred by your Board, calling
attention to the state of a portion of Stepney Green, and
your Committee beg to report that the cause of the complaint
appears to have been caused by the late snow, and what has
been necessary has been done at the place referred to.
j. t. calton.
Signed e. nicholls.
jas. andrews.
Moved by Mr. Calton seconded by Mr. Coker and resolved
—That the Report be received.
Resolved—That it be considered seriatim.
Moved by Mr. Calton seconded by Mr. Padfield and resolved
—That that part of the Report be adopted, and it was resolved
accordingly.
curb and paving, st. peter's street.
Moved by Mr. Calton seconded by Mr. Cushen and resolved
—That that part of the Report be adopted, and it was resolved
accordingly.
IV. Moved by Mr. Peacock seconded by Mr. Upton and resolved
—That it be referred to No. 2 Committee to consider and
report upon the best course to pursue with regard to the
paving, &c., of Georgiana Place.
The Clerk read letter of 3rd inst. from Mr. J. Taylor, Re
Stepney Green.
Moved by Mr. Peacock seconded by Mr. W. A. Kemp and
resolved—That it be referred to No. 2 Committee for consideration
and report.
V. The Report of Committee No. 3 was brought up as follows:
To the Vestry of the Hamlet of Mile End Old Town.
Report of Committee No. 3.
Your Committee beg to report that they met on Wednesday,
the 25th day of February, ult., there being present Messrs.
A. Lloyd, Birks, Lyons, Livermore, E. Kemp, Burge, and
Coker.
That your Surveyor and Medical Officer of Health brought
up and read Reports for which your Committee beg to refer
your Board to their Report Books.
channels, rectory square.
For Drainage, Sewerage and Nuisances.
Wednesday, 4th March, 1891.