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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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6 MAY, 1891. 39
Moved by Mr. Chidgey and seconded by Mr. Richardson
as an amendment to Mr. Lacey's motion—That the words
"if necessary " be struck out.
The Chairman submitted the amendment to a show of
hands and there were
In favour 18 votes.
Against 26 „
The Chairman declared it lost.
A division was demanded and upon such division there
were
In favour of the amendment—Messrs. Baxter, Blowey,
J. Brown, Browning, Cade, Chidgey, Collett, A. Druitt,
J. Druitt, Jacobson, Padfield, Peacock, Richardson,
Schweitzer.—14 votes.
Against the amendment—Messrs. Andrews, A. M. Bell, Bull,
Burge, Coker, Furness, Hasted, Henley, Hirst, R. Kemp,
W. A. Kemp, Lacey, Livermore, A. Lloyd, Loftus, Lyon,
Manchee, Marshall, J. J. Musto, Ockelford, Roberts,
Thatcher, Thomas, Upton, Wood.—25 votes.
Moved by Mr. Lacey seconded by Mr. Burge—That the
question be now put.
The Chairman submitted the motion to a show of hands
and there were
In favour 25 votes.
Against 6 ,,
A division being demanded,
X. It was moved by Mr. Hirst and seconded by Mr. A. Lloyd
—That the Vestry do now adjourn and that thanks be voted
to the Chairman.
The Chairman submitted the motion for adjournment to a
show of hands and declared it carried.
The Meeting then separated.
Signed
CHARLES BIRKS,
CHARLES LACEY.