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Paddington 1880

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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PADDINGTON FREEHOLD CHARITY ACCOUNT— Continued.

The Bread and Cheese Fund Account.

( Devoted to purchase of Coals and Blankets.)

1880.£s.d.1880.£s.d.
To Balance brought from last year's Account1141011By Paid Mr. Matthews for distributing Blankets, 1878-9110
„ Amount brought from General Account1961610„ Paid Mr. Unite for dressing for Coal Sacks036
„ Paid Mr. Brooks for delivery of Coals at abodes of recipients of Tickets19126
„ Paid Mr. Stevens and others for attendance at the Parish Wharf to deliver Coals, and keeping account of same3150
„ Paid Mr. Herbert Clarke for 100 Tons of Coals, at 18s. l1d. per Ton94118
„ Paid Mr. Webb for 140 pairs of Blankets, at 12s. 7¼d. per pair£8847
Whiping ditto0118
88163
Balance in hand103710
£31179£31179
The Charity School Fund Account.
1880.£s.d.1880.£s.d.
To Amount brought from General Account590100By Paid to the Chairmen of the several School Committees590100
Paddington Enfranchised Copyholds Charity Estate Account, for the Year ending 31st December, 1880.
1880.£s.d.1880.£s.d.
To Amount of Rents received during the year273118By Paid Mr. E. T. R. Wilde, for Professional Services in Auditing Accounts of the Charity for the year ending 31st December, 1879330
„ Amount of a year's Dividends on £10,201 6s. l1d. Consols299134
„ Paid Messrs. Morton & Burt for Printing126
„ Paid Clerk to Trustees a year's Salary to Christmas, 18803000
„ Paid Messrs. M Corquodale & Co., for Printing040
„ Cash carried to Apprenticing Fund Account107151
„ „ „ to Coal and Blanket „107152
„ „ ,, to Charity School „32353
£57350I
£57350

The Bread and Cheese Fund Account.
(Devoted to purchase of Coals and Blankets.)
1880.
£
s.
d.
1880.
£
s.
d.
To Balance brought from last year's Account
52
11
3
By Paid Mr. Unite for Dressing for Coal Sacks
0
3
6
„ Amount brought from General Account
107
15
2
„ Paid Mr. Brooks for delivery of Coals at abodes of recipients
of Tickets
19
12
6
„ Paid Mr. Stevens and others for attendance at the Parish
Wharf to deliver Coals, and keeping account of same
3
15
0
„ Paid Mr. Matthews for. distributing Blankets, 1878-9
1
1
0
„ Paid Mr. Herbert Clarke for 50 Tons of Coals, at 18s. l1d.
per ton
47
5
10
„ Paid Mr. M. Webb for 70 pairs of Blankets, at
12s. 7¼d. per pair
£44
2
3
„ Whiping ditto
0
5
10
44
8
1
Balance in hand
44
0
6
£160
6
5
£160
6
5