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Mile End 1891

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

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28 OCTOBER, 1891.
165
Clements, W. Geo.
Cook, Chas. H.
Johnson, Chas.
Mc Kennon, Edwd,
Morphet, Henry M.
Whittingham, E. S.
Signed
W. J. HASTED.
ROBERT KEMP.
FREDK. J. REILLY.
Moved by Mr. Hasted seconded by Mr. W. A. Kemp and
resolved—That the Report be received.
Moved by Mr. Hasted, seconded, and resolved—That the
Report be adopted and it was resolved accordingly.
Moved by Mr. Steadman seconded by Mr. Upton and
resolved—That the selected candidates be now called in
before the Vestry separately.
The Candidates were called in accordingly.
Moved by Mr. Steadman seconded by Mr. Padfield and
resolved—That the votes be taken on the exhaustive vote
principle, viz.: the person having the least number of votes to
be omitted from the next voting.
Moved by Mr. Upton, seconded, and resolved—That four
tellers be appointed to assist the Chairman.
Resolved—That Messrs. Furness, R. Kemp, Peacock, and
Cushen, be appointed tellers.

The names were then submitted to show of hands with the following results:

1 st voting.2nd voting.3rd voting.4th voting.Final vote.
Clements, W. G.2529282825
Cook, C. H.2730283130
Johnson, C.101
Mc Kennon, E.10*7
Morphet, H. M.16151412
Whittingham, E. S.1599

*The votes for Mr. Johnson and Mr. Mc Kennon being
equal, the names were submitted again and there were
In favour of Mr. Johnson 6 votes,
„ „ Mc Kennon 7 „
Mr. Johnson's name was accordingly omitted from the
second voting.
The Chairman declared Mr. Charles H. Cook elected.
Mr. Cook was called in and informed of his election, tor
which he thanked the Vestry.