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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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11 NOVEMBER, 1891.
contribution towards expense of executive
committee of vestries and district boards
in promoting london water supply bill.
Moved by Mr. Richardson seconded by Mr. Hirst and
resolved—That the matter be referred back to the Committee
for further consideration and report.
Nott v. vestry,
thanks to clerk and surveyor.
Moved by Mr. Hasted seconded by Mr. R. Kemp—That
the special thanks of this Vestry are eminently due to Mr.
Millner Jutsumthe Clerk and Solicitor, and Mr. John M. Knight
the Surveyor, for the very able and satisfactory way in which
they have conducted the case of Nott v. the Vestry.
Moved by Mr. Richardson seconded by Mr. Steadman as an
amendment—That the matter be referred back to the Committee
to obtain details of the account of Messrs. Wilde &
Venables and present same to the Vestry.
The amendment was submitted to a show of hands and
there were
In favour 12 votes
Against 24 „
The Chairman declared it lost.
IV. Moved by Mr. Furness seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved
—That this Vestry at it rising do adjourn until this day fortnight
at 7 p.m.
III. [Resumed.Moved by Mr. Peacock seconded by Mr. Catmur
as a further amendment—That apart from the two amounts
passed by the Vestry at the last meeting, the statement now
submitted be printed on the next Vestry agenda.
The motion was submitted to a show of hands and there
were
In favour 20 votes,
Against 171 „
The Chairman declared it carried.
A division was demanded and upon such division there
appeared
In favour of the amendment—Messrs
. Baxter, Booth, Brown,
Browning, Bull, Calton, Catmur, Collett, A. Druitt, J. Druitt,