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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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218 20 January, 1892.
That your Committee resolved to recommend—That a
cheque for £450 be drawn in favour of your Surveyor on
account of labour.
Signed
o. w. peacock.
r. kemp.
g. padfield.
h. t. a. chidgey.
Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved
—That the Report be received.
Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Coker and resolved
—That the Report be adopted and it was resolved accordingly.
IV. The Report of Committee No. 2 was brought up as follows:
To the Vestry of the Hamlet of Mile End Old Town.
Report of Committee No. 2.
For Highways, Paving, Lighting and Watering.
Wednesday, 20th January, 1892.
Your Committee beg to report that they met on Thursday,
the 14th day of January, inst., there being present Messrs.
Loftus, W. A. Kemp, J. Druitt, Ockelford, Hirst, and Calton.
(1) That your Surveyor brought up and read a Report for
which your Committee beg to refer your Board to his Report
Book.
That your Clerk submitted Order of the London County
Council as follows:
"London County Council.
"Extract from the Minutes of the proceedings at a
"meeting of the Council, held on the Fifteenth day of
"December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety
"One.
"Resolved and Ordered—That for the purpose of
"distinguishing the same, the several houses and
"premises in the line of thoroughfare known by the
"names of Anne Street and Apsley Street, in the
"Hamlet of Mile End Old Town, be marked with
"the numbers, as shown by red figures on the Plan
"now produced, marked 4635, in lieu of the existing
"numbers, as shown on the said Plan; the odd
"numbers being assigned to the houses on the
"Eastern side, and the even numbers to those on
"the Western and Southern sides; that such numbers
"do commence at the end nearest Oxford Street;
"that the names Anne Street, Benson's Villas, and
"any other name or names now in use in Anne
"Street and Apsley Street and the existing numbers
"be abolished; that the whole line of thoroughfare
"be called