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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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20 8 APRIL, 1891.
XIV. Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Coker and
resolved—That the Annual Election of Vestrymen and
Auditors, be fixed for Monday the 25th day of May next, at
Seven o'clock in the evening, and that the following be
appointed as the places for holding such elections provided
the same can be obtained :
North Ward -The Vestry Hall, Bancroft Road,
East „ School Board Schools, Single Street.
West „ „ „ Rutland Street.
Centre ,, „ „ White Horse Lane.
South „ National Schools, Arbour Square.
XV. The Clerk read letter of the 24th ult., from the Clerk of
the Guardians of Mile End Old Town, suggesting a conference
between the Vestry and Guardians on the subject of the
unemployed.
Moved by Mr. Richardson seconded by Mr. Coker and
resolved—That the letter be referred to No. 2 Committee for
consideration and Report.
XVI. The Clerk read two letters of the 1st and 8th inst., from
Mr. J. E. Harris (Solicitor) drawing attention to an injury
alleged to have been sustained by Mr. A. Harris in consequence
of the alleged defective condition of the paving
stones in Mile End Road.
Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Coker and resolved
—That the matter be referred to No. 2 Committee for consideration
and report.
XVII. The Clerk read letter from the London Reform League,
asking the Vestry to appoint Delegates to attend a Conference
on the subject of District Councils.
Resolved—That Messrs. Furness and Peacock be appointed
to attend such Conference.
XVIII. Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Lacey and
resolved—That the Vestry do now adjourn and that thanks
be voted to the Chairman.
The Meeting then separated.
Signed
CHARLES BIRKS,
THOS. COOK.