Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]
This page requires JavaScript
BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON
Name of Charity. | Names and Description of the Trustees for the Current Year. | Detailed Description of the Property. |
---|---|---|
Almshouse Charity (As settled by-scheme in Chancery dated 7th August, 1871) | Rev. Walter Abbott, M.A. (as Vicar of Paddington) Rev. Alfred Scott (as Vicar of St. Mary's, Paddington) William Eilis, 40, Clifton Gardens Sir Charles Brodio Locock, Bart., 22, Glo'ster Square James Corry Sherrard, J.P., 7, Oxford Square Edward Parker Young, 30, WeHtbourno Square, surgeon | The site of the Girls and Infants j Schools of St. Mary Ground Rents on Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Romilly Terrace, Harrow Road, (Now 111, 113, 115, 117 & 119, Harrow Road and Engine House, Hermitage Street, and Dividends on £350 14s. 8d., including £160 2s. 2d. (formerly King's Charity)—3 per cent. Consols |
Augustus Frederick Smith's Bequest (under his will, proved 19 March, 1881) | Rev. Walter Abbott, M.A. (as Vicar of Paddington) Col. H. F. Blair, R.E., 1, Clarendon Place Richard Henry Jackson,128, Elgin Avenue, victualler (as Churchwardens of Padding ton) Deputy-Surg.-Gen. Charles Moore Jessop, 98, Sutherland Avenue Anderson, Thos. Sherman, 31, Edgware Road,chemist (as Overseers of | Dividends on £9,985 3s. 8d.—3 per Cent. Consols |
Marion Mayne's Charily | Rev. Walter Abbott (as Vicar of Paddington) Rev. Alfred Scott | Dividends on £5,51G 7s. 7d.—3 per Cent. Consols |