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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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10 JUNE, 1891. 53
Robert Kemp, 127, Stepney Green.
Thomas A. Macve, 236, Mile End Road.
John Smith, 96, Exmouth Street.
William S. Upton, 276, Mile End Road.
For two years.
Joseph Mardle, 122, Clark Street.
Auditor—James Frances Haines, 212, Mile End Road.
No. 5, or South Ward.
For three years.
George Frederick Burge, 515, Commercial Road.
William Joseph Derby, 80, Charles Street.
Edward Kemp, 114, Stepney Green.
Charles Lacey, 4, Exmouth Street.
John Loftus, 8, Mile End Road.
Owen W. Peacock, 519, Commercial Road.
Auditor—William Simeon Colley, 439, Commercial Road.
Dated this 27th day of May, 1891.
signed Charles birks, Churchwardens for the said Hamlet.
john loftus.
Countersigned—
henry coningham.
Vestry Clerk.
The Clerk submitted an account of the expenses of the
Annual Election of Vestrymen and Auditors for the year 1891,
amounting to .£91 16s. 6d., and also a form of Order upon
the Overseers directing payment out of the Poor Rate.
Moved by Mr. W. A. Kemp seconded by Mr. Cook and
resolved—1 hat an Order be made upon the Overseers,
directing them to pay .£91 16s. 6d., the amount of such
expenses out of the Poor Rate in the form submitted, and that
the Seal of the Vestry be affixed to the Order.
The Seal of the Vestry was affixed thereto accordingly.
III. The Clerk submitted copy of Advertisement as inserted by
him in the "Builder" and "Contract Journal," inviting tenders
for re-construction of sewer in Sidney Street.
Tenders were then opened as follows:
Hawkings, S. W., for the sum of .£2,560 0 0
Jackson, J. „ „ 2,220 17 6
Motions were made by Mr. Chidgey and Mr. Lacey, but
were subsequently by leave withdrawn.
Moved by Mr. Browning, seconded by Mr. Richardson and
resolved—That the matter be referred back to No. 3 Committee
for further consideration, and report to the next
meeting.