London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Paddington 1879

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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Present Annual Income of Property.Mode of Distribution.Remarks.
£620 (less Property-Tax)One-fifth of the sums at the disposal of the Trustees is applied in apprenticing Sons and Daughters of Poor Parishioners One other fifth in distribution of Coals and Blankets
£420 (less Property Tax)The remaining three-fifths are paid to the Chairmen of the Parochial National and Infant Schools in aid of such Schools (pursuant to Order of the Court of Chancery, dated 12 December, 1837)
£280 (less Property Tax) £299 13 4Same as that of Freehold Estate (pursuant to Order of the Court of Chancery, dated 12 December, 1837)
NoneTo be held for use of such Schools
•••£50 per Annum to the Treasurer of the Girls' and Infants' Schools in St. Mary, Paddington, in aid of such Schools
£190 (less Property Tax)One Pension of £15 per annum to a decayed Inhabitant of this Parish
£10 10s. 4d. (less Property Tax)Ten Pensions of £10 per annum to decayed Inhabitants of this Parish
£165 9 9By the Scheme approved by the Master of the Bolls on the 22nd day of June, 1872, the Trustees are to apply the Sum of £5 per annum in keeping in repair the tablets, tombstones, and gravestones of Marion Mayne and others; to pay the Yestry of the Parish of Paddington the Sum of £35 per annum towards the maintenance in good order of Paddington Green; to distribute to poor deserving residents of Paddington a sum not exceeding £50 in any one year, and to grant annuities not exceeding six shillings per week each to poor aged persons, residents in Paddington8