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Mile End 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hamlet of Mile End Old Town]

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27 APRIL, 1892.
E. Lloyd, Loftus, Lyon, Macve, Martin, Padfield, Porcas,
Proops, J. Smith, T. J. Smith, Thomas, Upton, Wood.—29
votes.
The Chairman declared the motion lost.
Moved by Mr. Coker seconded by Mr. A. Lloyd—That the
usual Vote of Thanks be given to Mr. J. T. Calton for his
services as Overseer for the last three years, and that it be
engrossed on Vellum and presented to him.
Moved by Mr. Richardson seconded by Mr. Steadman as an
amendment—That a Vote of Thanks be presented to Mr.
Calton for his services as Overseer for the last three years.
The Chairman put the motion to a show of hands when
there were
In favour 22 votes.
Against 16 „
The Chairman declared the motion carried.
A division was demanded and upon such division there
were
In favour of the motion—Messrs. A. M. Bell, Birks, Coker,
Cook, Davis, Furness, Hasted, Hirst, W. A. Kemp, A. Lloyd,
E. Lloyd, Loftus, Ockelford, Padfield, Proops, T. J. Smith,
Taylor, Thomas, Upton.—19 votes.
Against the motion—Messrs. Baxter, Blowey, Booth, Brown,
Browning, Catmur, Collett, A. Druitt, J. Druitt, Jacobson,
Lacey, Macve, Martin, Richardson, Schweitzer, Seigenberg,
Steadman.—17 votes.
The Chairman declared it carried.
VII. The Vestry proceeded to the appointment of an Assessment
Committee under the provisions of the Valuation (Metropolis)
Act, 1869.
NORTH WARD.
The following members were nominated, viz.: Messrs.
Hirst, Cushen, Richardson, Ockelford, and E. Lloyd.
Mr. Ockelford withdrew.
Resolved—That Mr. Seigenberg and Mr. Birks be appointed
tellers.

The names were then submitted to a show or hands on the exhaustive vote principle, and the several votings were declared to be as follows:

First.Second.
In favour of Mr. Hirst2625
„ „ Cushen2727
„ „ Richardson1112
„ „ E.Lloyd6-

The Chairman declared Messrs. Cushen and Hirst elected
for the North Ward.