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Paddington 1878

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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Parish of Paddington Cash Account For the Year ending Lady-Day,1878

Dr. Parochial Receipts.£S.d£S.d.Cr. Parochial Disbursements.£S.d.£S.d.
Brought over£91,890111½117,133010Brought over£26,15750102,311173
To Cash received of the Vestry Clerk, being the amount received by him from Her Majesty's Treasury, being amount of contribution by way of Bounty to the Rates on Government properly in the Parish3913Removal of Dust, Ashes, and Refuse.
By Paid Messrs. Tildesley and Minter, for Wharf accommodation, and receiving Dust as per contract30070
To Cash received of the Vestry Clerk being the amount received by him from the Book-keeper and Checking Clerk in the Dust Department, for one year's rent of House at No. 10, Amberley Wharves, to 25th December last6100
Wages.
To Cash received of the Vestry Clerk being the amount received by him from Messrs. Freeman & Co., by Sale of Brown Cart Gelding, as arranged by General Purposes Committee12188By Paid Wages to Dustmen, to Lady-day last1,998111
DEDUCT.
Balance remaining in Checking Clerk's hands from last16134
To Cash received of the Vestry Clerk, being the amount received by him from Mr. Hopkins, as a Fine in respect of non-compliance with formal order of Vestry640
1,98187
To Cash received of the Vestry Clerk, being the amount received by him from Mr. Tippett, as a Fine under the Nuisances Removal\ Act220ADD.
Balance of Issues this year made to the Checking Clerk (Dust Department) remaining in his hands, and to the credit of the next year's account11115
To Cash received of the Vestry Clerk, being the amount received by him from Mr. Hopkins, as a Fine under the Adulteration of Food Act100
1,99300
Provender.
To Cash received of the Vestry Clerk, being the amount received by him from Mr. Kemp, as a Fine under the Adulteration of Food Act046
By Paid Mr. Clarke, for Hay, Straw, Clover, Oats, Beans, &c1,02290
To Cash received of the Vestry Clerk, being the amount received by him from the Inspector, under the Adulteration of Food Act, for Fees paid by various parties for Analyses made by Public Analyst460
By Paid Messrs. Bennett & Son, for ditto268146
By Paid Mr. Withers for Tares and Carrots834
By Paid Mr. Clarke, for Keep of Horses2783
1,326151
To Cash received from the Vestry Clerk, being the amount received by him from the Inspectors of Nuisances in respect of Eight Non-pauper Small-pox cases removed to Small-pox Hospital at Highgate16160Veterinary Surgeon's Fees.
By Paid Messrs. Broad and Woodger, for Veterinary Surgeon's Fees34139
Carried over£91,9791510117,133010Carried over£29,812010102,311173