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Paddington 1887

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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REPORT, 1887-8.

Names and Descriptions of the Persons in whom the Property is vested.Present Annual Income of the Property.Mode of Distribution.
The Charity Commissioners£9The Donor directed the sum to be distributed by the Churchwardens of Paddington in Meat and Bread to poor Parishioners
The Churchwardens for the time being£1Distributed by the Churchwardens to the Poor in small sums

The Apprenticing Fund Account.
1887.
£
s.
d.
1887.
£
s.
d.
To Balance in hand, Drought from last year's Account
119
16
8
By Paid First Moiety of Premium with Twelve Apprentices
150
0
0
„ Cheque cancelled and brought forward
12
10
0
„ „ Second „ „ with „ „
125
0
0
„ Amount brought from General Account
194
4
11
„ „ Solicitor for preparing Indentures of Apprenticeship
4
12
4
„ „ for Advertisements
3
17
0
„ „ Mr. J. Walker, for enquiring as to the responsibility of proposed
Masters for Apprentices
1
5
0
Balance in hand
41
17
3
£326
11
7
£326
11
7
The Bread and Cheese Fund Account.
(Devoted to purchase of Coals and Blankets.)
1887.
£
s.
d.
1887.
£
s.
d.
To Balance in hand, brought from last year's Account
107
11
2
By Paid Messrs. Early & Co., for 140 pairs of Blankets, at 10s. 6d. per
pair.
73
10
0
„ Amount brought from General Account
194
4
11
„ „ Messrs. Case & Co., for 7 tons 7 cwt. of Coals, at £17 9d. per ton
6
14
11
„ „ Mr. Brooks, for delivery of Coals at abodes of recipients of
Tickets
24
5
0
„ „ Matthews, for distributing Blankets
1
8
0
„ „ Mr. Unite, for Coal Sacks
2
0
6
„ „ Jas. Stevens and another for attendance at the Parish Wharf
to deliver Coals, and for keeping account of same.
5
0
0
Balance in hand
188
17
8
£301
16
1
£301
16
1