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Paddington 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

Published
1891
Author
Stevenson, James
Pages
227
Tables
129

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  • Page 11
    The number of Borough Voters, according to the Register made in 1890, is as follows:—
  • Page 13
    The number of County Council voters, according to the Register made in 1890, is as follows :—
  • Page 15
    Tho population of Paddington, at the Census taken in 189l (unrevisod) was as follows, viz.:—
  • Page 21
    XX. Meetings of the Vestry and its Committees. The return of Attendances of Vestrymen during the Vestry year 1890-91, shows the number of Meetings of Vestry and Committees to be as follow:—
    Committees.No. of Meetings.
  • Page 22
    Eleven Special Committees have been appointed during the year, and have held meetings as follow:—
    Committees.No. of Meetings.
  • Page 32
    The following Statement contains the Gross and Rateable Values of the old and new Assessments of the properties in question:—
    Public Companies.Old Value.New Value.
    Gross.Rateable.Gross.Rateable.
  • Page 33
    A Poll was taken on the 2nd May last, with the following result:—
    Question 1.Answer.
    Yes.No.
  • Page 38 39
    [A] Account in Abstract showing the Receipts and Expenditure for the Parish of Paddington, for the Year ending 25th March, 1891, under the ???eads of Receipts and Expenditure, viz.:—
    RECEIPTS.£s.d.EXPENDITURE.£s.d.
  • Page 38 39
    LIGHTING RATE ACC0UNT.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 40 41
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT
  • Page 42 43
    General Rate Account.—Continued.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 44 45
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT.—Continued.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 44 45
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 44 45
    METROPOLITAN CONSOLIDATED RATE ACCOUNT,
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 46 47
    [B] Summary Statement of Contracts entered into by the Vestry of the Parish of Paddington, during the year ending the 25 th day of March, 1891, viz.:—
    TENDER ACCEPTED.NAME OF CONTRACTOR.NATURE OF CONTRACT.PRICE.
  • Page 48
    [c] Summary Statement of Moneys owing to, and Debts and Liabilities owing by, the Vestry of the Parish of Paddington, on the 25th day of March, 1891.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 49
    LOANS.
    Original Debt.Rate of Interest per Cent.Paid off this year.Total paid off.Remaining unpaid.
    ££s.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 49
    PADDINGTON LOAN ACCOUNT—NEW WOOD PAVING WORKS.
    1890.£s.d1890.£s.d.
  • Page 52 53
    RETURN showing the amount in the Pound levied by the Vestry during the Twenty.four Years ending October, 1890, in respect of Rates made for payment of Liabilities of the Vestry, distinguishing those over which the Thirty has control from those over which it has no control:—
    Half.Year commencing atRate in the Pound.Amounts over which the Vestry has control. .Amounts over which the Vestry has no control.METRO. CONSOLIDATED.TOTAL.
    Poor. I.Lighting. II.General. III.Sewers. IV.Main Drainage and Metropolitan Consolidated. V.Church. VI.Total.POOR.SEWERS.GENERAL.MAIN DRAINAGE.
    ???Police. VIII.bounty IX.Metropolitan Common Poor Fund. X.Metropolitan Asylum District Rate. XI.West London District Schools. XII.Metropolitan Fire Brigade. XIII.Baths and Wash. honses. XIV.Precepts from M. B. of Works. XV.School Board for London. XVI.Precepts from M. B. of Works. XVII.Precepts from M.B of Works. XVIII.
  • Page 54
    RETURN showing the amount in the Pound levied by the Vestry during the twenty.four Years ending October, 1890, in respect of Rates made for payment of Liabilities of the Vestry, distinguishing those over which the Vestry has control from those over which it has no control ( Continued ):.
    Half.year commencing atRate in the Pound.Amounts over which the Vestry has control.Amounts over which the Vestry has no control.
    POOR.SEWERS.GENERAL.MAIN DRAINAGE.METRO. CONSOLIDATED.TOTAL.
    Poor.Lighting.General.Sewers.Main Drainage and Metropolitan Consolidated.Church.Total
    ???Police.CountyMetropolitan Common Poor Fund.Metropolitan Asylum District Rate.West London District Schools.Metropolitan Fire Brigade.Baths and Washhouses.Precepts from M. B. of Works.School Board for London.Precepts from M. B. of Works.Precepts from M. B. of Works.
    I.II.III.IV.V.VI.VII.VIII.IX.X.XI.XII.XIII.XIV.XV.XVI.XVII.XVIII
  • Page 55
    RETURN showing the amount in the pound levied by the Vestry during the Twenty-four Years ended October, 1890; also the number and Ratealses value of houses in the Parish, the average Rateable value per house, and ??? average amount of Parochial Rates paid in respect of each house, &c.
    Year.No. of Houses.Total Rateable valueAverage Rateable value per House.Rate per £.Average amount of Parochial Rates paid per House.Items over which the Vestry HAS control.Items over which the Vestry HAS NO control.
    Rate per £.Average amount paid per HouseRate per £.Average amount paid per House.
  • Page 56
    The Rates levied by the Vestry since the passing of the Metropolis Local Management Act in 1855 for all purposes, including those over which the Vestry has no control, have been as follow:—
    s.d.£
  • Page 57
    Rates Levied during 1890.
    Data.Poor.Lighting.General.Sewers.Total.
    s.d.d.s.d.d.s.d.
  • Page 58
    consolidated by the use of the two steam road-rollers:—
    Tons.Cwt.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Tons.Cwt.
  • Page 59
    Used for scattering on slippery roads:—
    Tons.Cwt.
  • Page 59
    The expenses attending the working of the two ten-ton steam rollers have been as follow:—
    £s.d.
  • Page 60
    During the twelve months 38 streets have been repaired; the quantity of materials used and the expenses incurred have been:—
    £s.d.
  • Page 60
    The expenses incurred in making good and repairing pipe trenches, &c., after Gas and Water Companies, &c., in 29 streets during the year have been as follow:—
    £s.d.
  • Page 60
    The undermentioned Wood Paving Renewals were carried out during the year:—
    Locality.Date when First Laid.Renewed in 1890.
  • Page 61
    The quantity of Materials used and the cost thereof, and Wages paid for Wood Paving Works during the year has been as follows, viz.:—
    Locality.Superficial Area.Labour, Superintendence, &c.Wood Blocks.Portland Cement.Thames Ballast.Thames Sand.Thames Shingle.Water.Cartage.Total Cost.
  • Page 61
    WOOD PAVING RENEWED.
  • Page 63
    The undermentioned Streets, &c., were repaired during the year:—
    SuperficialArea.Cost.
    Feet.inches£s.d.
  • Page 65
    at their cost by the Vestry's workmen, the same amounting to £1,372 19s. 3d.; this amount has been repaid to the Vestry.
    No. of Openings.£s.d.
  • Page 65
    Footway Paving Repairs, 1890-91.
    Length.Cost.
    Ft.in.£s.d.
  • Page 66
    The Vestry's powers under the 105th Section of the Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855, have been carried out in the undermentioned portions of new roads:—
    Leng-th.
    Feet.inches.
  • Page 71
    As the Gradients of the Railway are not stated on the Longitudinal Section, I have taken the depth of the rails from roadway surface, as follows :—
    Feet deep.
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    Feet deep.
  • Page 81
    Special Repairs to Sewers. The following are the localities in which old brick sewers have been repaired as specified in my Special Report to the Works Committee, on the 26th February, 1890:—
    Length of Sewers. Feet.
  • Page 82
    In addition to the above special works, the defective pipe drain outlets from houses and other premises, together with the brickwork round same, have been repaired, and the outlets trapped with modern stoneware block flap traps, also disused drain mouths bricked up in the following sewers:—
    Disused Drain Mouths Bricked up.Drain Outlets Repaired.Drain Outlets Trapped.
  • Page 85
    The official return of the number of persons using the W.C.'s and the Lavatory during the year ending March, and for which a charge of one penny is made in either case, is as follows : —
    Use of W.C.'s.Use of Lavatory.
  • Page 86
    The working expenses during the year have been:—
  • Page 86
    In order to obtain an approximate estimate of the number of persons using the Convenience generally, the Attendants enumerated them for three days, as under :—
  • Page 102
    The quantity of water used and the cost thereof, including that used for road-making purposes, being as follows:—
    Gallons.
  • Page 103
    DEATHS.
    No.Description.When Purchased.Date of Death.Cause of Death.
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    SALES.
    No.Description.When Purchased.Date of Sale.Reason for Selling.
  • Page 105
    One Week's supply per Horse.Tendera Accepted.
    May, 1890.July, 1890.February, 1891.
  • Page 106
    Artizans' Work. The general Farriers' work and miscellaneous repairs have been carried out by Artizans in the employ of the Vestry at the Works Department, including the following Smith's work for the Highway Department:—
    Pickaxes lined and Steeled.Tools Sharpened.Paving Hammer Heads steeled.
    Pickaxes.Chisels.Paving Hammers.
  • Page 110 111
    [A] DUSTING, SLOPPING, WATERIN??? CARTING MATERIALS, &c. Dr. Detail of Expenditure and Receipts for ??? ended Lady-Day, 1891. Cr.
    MARCH 25th, 1891. Working Expenses—Total.Dusting.Watering.SLOPPING and Snow Clearing.Carting Materials.T???MARCH 25th, 1891. ???, Dusting Department, viz:—Totals.Totals.
    £8.d.£s.d.
  • Page 112 113
    Continued, .] DUSTING, SLOPPING, WATERIN??? CARTING MATERIALS, &c. Detail of Expenditure and Receipts for ??? Lady-Day, 1891.
    Dr.Cr.
    MARCH 25, 1891.Total.Dusting.Watering.Slopping and Snow Clearing.Carting Materials.To??????JH 25, 1891.Totals.Totals.
  • Page 114
    Continued .] DUSTING, SLOPPING, WATERING,???ND CARTING MATERIALS, &c.
    Dr.Detail of Expenditure and Receipts ??? the Year ended Lady-Day, 1891.Cr.
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    [B-] PLANT CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
    Cr
  • Page 118 119
    [C.l TVETATT.H OT. EYPTTOSES TO fiONNF.DTTON WTTF 3 DUSTING DEPARTMENT FOR 11 YEARS.
    Years.Population.Number of Houses.Cost Collecting and Cartage to Depot.Kate.'ting and Dep6t .•mses Getting Away.Cost Collecting and Disposal without Credits.Credits.Annual Net Cost to the Vestry, Collecting and Disposal.Cost per 1,000 Inhabitants.
    Loads of Dust.Tons, taking each Load at 1¾ tons.Number of Chaldrons made.Cost Collecting.Per Ton.Per House per Year.??? Cost.Rate per Chaldron.Total Cost.Rate per Chaldron.Cash Received for Goods Sold.Total.Rate per ChaldronRate per House per Year.
  • Page 120
    [D.] DETAILS OF EXPENSES IN CONNECTION W??? BE SLOPPING DEPAETMENT FOR 11 YEARS.
    Year ending Lady.day.Mileage of Roads.Tons Collected and taken to Depôt, 1 Load = 1¼ Tons.???llecting and Carriage to Deepôt, including Maintenance and Plant.Total Cost of Sweeping and Tools.Sweeping per Mile.Disposal.Cost
    Wood.Mac. and Gravel.Total.Cost.Rate;Tons.Cost.Per Ton.per Mile, Disposal.
    Per Ton.Per Mile.
  • Page 121
    [E.] ROAD SWEEPING ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    18911892
    March 25.£s.d.March 25.£s.d.
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    — PUBLIC LIGHING DEPARTMENT. Statement of Expenditure and Outstanding Balances from Lady-day , 1890, to Lady-day, 1891.
    Details of Expenditure.Cash paid during the year ending Lady-day, 1891.Outstanding Balances, 25th March, 1891.Annual Expenditure, including outstanding Balances.
  • Page 123
    Statement of Expenditure and Outstanding Balances from Lady-day, 1890, to Lady-day , 1891 —Continued.
    Cash paid during the year ending Lady-day, 1891.Outstanding Balances, 5th March, 1891.Annual Expenditure, including Outstanding Balances.
  • Page 124
    MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES IN STORE IN THE PUBLIC LIGHTING DEPARTMENT (TO DATE).
  • Page 125
    MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS IN USE IN THE PUBLIC LIGHTING DEPARTMENT.
  • Page 126
    [I.] DEFECTS OF UNMETERED LAMPS REPORTED DURING THE YEAR.
    Knocked down and out of Lighting.Escapes in Columns or defective Stand Pipes.OUT OF LIGHTING.Cocks found turned off in the night.Lights blown or knocked out, and Gas escaping.
    All Night.Part of Night.
    Water.Naphthaline.Stoppage in Services."Water.Formation of Naphthaline.Stoppages in Services.
  • Page 128 129
    [L.] Refuge and Special Lamps fixed within the Parish.
    Date when fixed.Locality.Sugg's 100 Candle PowerBray's 80 Candle Power.Sugg's York, 8 feet.Odd Pattern, 8 feet.
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    [M.]
    Month.Hours Burning Per Month.Average Hours per Night.Rate per Hour.Quantity of Gas Consumed.Average Hours.Estimated Consumption at 4 6 cubic feet per HourActual Consumption by Meter Average and modified hours.Difference gained by Meter.Consumption per Hour.Total quantity gained between Scale and Meter Systems.Total Quantity over all the Lamps.
    Burning per Month.Burning per Night.
    1890.Hours.Hours.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Hours.Hours.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.Cubic feet.
  • Page 132
    XXXVIII— ABSTRACT OF THE QUARTERLY REPORTS OF THE PUBLIC ANALYST, For the Year ending March 25 th, 1891.
    Article Analyzed.Total No. of Samples.No. Adulterated.
  • Page 135
    AMOUNT OF FEES received for the Years endiDg 25th March, 1889, 1890 and 1891:—
    Incumbent.Burial Board.Year.
  • Page 136 137
    THE PADDINGTON BURIAL BOARD in account with THE INCUMBENT OF PADDINGTON
    Dr.For the Year ending 25th March, 1891.Cr.
    Receipts.Payments.
    1890.£s.d.1891.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 138
    PADDINGTON BURIAL BOARD.
    Dr.A Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year ending March 25th, 1891.Cr.
    Receipts.£s.d.£s.d.Expenditure.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 140
    The Comparative Statement of the number of persons using the Baths and Washhouses during the past three years is as follows:—
    Year.Swimming Baths.Private Baths.Total No. of Bathers.Washhouses.
    Men."Women.Total.Men.Women.Total.
  • Page 146 147
    Paddington Ba??? and Wash-houses. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 25TH MARCH, 1891.
    RECEIPTS.EXPENDITURE.
    Bathers.Washers.Soap, &c.Hire of Hall.Hire of Rooms.Other Receipts.Total By Building Charges:—£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 148 149
    BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON, REPORT, 1890-91.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 150
    BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON. REPORT, 1890-91.
    STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 25th MARCH, 1891.
    £s.d.£s.d.1s.d.
  • Page 151
    Paddington Public Baths and Wash-houses. Balance Sheet, 2hth March, 1891.
    LIABILITIES.ASSETS.
    To Sundry Creditors:—£s.d.£s.d.£s.d
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    STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF TICKETS IN STOCK, GIVEN OUT, AND SOLD, From 26 th March, 1890, to 25 th March, 1891.
    No.Price.1 In Stock, 25th Mar., 1890.2 Added to Stock.3 Totals of Columns Nos. 1 and 2, 4 and 5.4 Given Out.5 In Stock, 25 th March, 1891.6 Remaining in Money-Takers' Office, 25th Mar., 1890.7 Sold.8 Remaining in Office, 25th Mar., 1891.9 Amount Received.
    £s.d.
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    Paddington Public Baths and Washhouses.
    LoansBORROWED.REPAYABLE.Rate of Interest per cent.Amount of Loan.PRINCIPAL.INTEREST.TOTAL OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST.
    Date.ForIn Half YearsHalf-yearly Instalment including Interest.Repaid to 25th March, 1891.Remaining Unpaid at 25th March, 1891.Paid to 25th March, 1891.Remaining Unpaid at 25th March, 1891.Repaid to 25th March, 1891.Remaining Unpaid at 25th March, 1891.
    14th Mar., 1872Freehold Site50£30025£490£9,000£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£.S.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 159
    BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON.
    Name of Charity.Names and Descriptionsofthe Trustees for the Current Year.Detailed Description of the Property.
  • Page 160
    REPORT, 1890-91.
    Names and Description of the Persons in whom the Property is vested.Present Annual Income of the Property.Mode of Distribution.
  • Page 161
    BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON.
    Name of Charity.Names and Description of the Trustees for the Current Year.Detailed Description of the Property.
  • Page 162
    REPORT, 1890-91.
    Narnes and Description of the Persons in whom the Property is Vested.Present Annual Income of the Property.Mode of Distribution.
  • Page 163
    BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON.
    Name of Charity.Names and Descriptions of the Trustees for the Current Year.Detailed Description of the Property.
  • Page 164 165
    REPORT, 1890-91.
    Names and Descriptions of the Persons in whom the Property is vested.Present Annual Income of the Property.Mode of Distribution.
  • Page 166 167
    PADDINGTON FREEHOLD CHARITY ESTAT??? COUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31 ST, 1890.
    1890. RECEIPTS.£s.d.1890. EXPENDITURE.£s.d.
  • Page 166 167
    The Apprentici???d Account.
    1890.£s.d.1890.£s.d.
  • Page 166 167
    The Bread and Chees???nd Account. (Devoted to purcha??? Coals and Blankets.)
    1890.£s.d.1890.£s.d.
  • Page 168 169
    PADDINGTON FREEHOL???ARITY ACCOUNT— Continued. The Charity Scho???d Account.
    1890.£s.d.1890.£s.d.
  • Page 168 169
    PADDINGTON ENFRANCHISED COPYHOLDS ???ARITY ESTATE ACCOUNT, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st ???CEMBER. 1890.
    1890.£s.d.1890.£s.d.
  • Page 168 169
    The Apprenticing???nd Account.
    1890£s.d.1890.£s.d.
  • Page 170 171
    PADDINGTON ENFRANCHISED COPYHOLD CHARITY ESTATE ACCOUNT.— Continued. The Bread an??? Cheese Fund Account. (Devoted to the Purcha??? of Coals and Blankets).
    1890.£s.d.1890.£s.d.
  • Page 170 171
    The Charity Schoo??? Fund Account.
    1890.£s.d.By Cash, paid to the Chairmen of the several School Committees336173
  • Page 170 171
    THE ALMSHOUSE GROUND CHARITY ACCOUN??? FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 ST DECEMBER, 1890.
    1890.£s.d..1890.£s.d£s.d.
  • Page 172
    THE MARION MAYNE CHARITY ACCOUNT ???DR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1890.
    1890.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 172
    SMITH'S BEQUEST ???OVERNORS') ACCOUNT.
    1890.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.
  • Page 172
    ABOURNE AND ???OHNSON'S CHARITIES. Colonel Blair and M r . R.H. Jackson, Churchwardens, 1889 and 1890.
    1889£s.d.1889£s.d.
  • Page 178
    the enumerated and of the estimated population is much greater, more particularly that of St. John's.
    1891.Paddington.St. Mary's.St. John's.
  • Page 180
    Some of the preceding particulars are shown in the subjoined table:—
    Sub-Districts.Estimated Population.Births.Ratio of Births to Population.Rate per 1,000.
  • Page 181
    The following table shows the ratio of deaths to the population, together with the death-rate per 1,000 of the population of the parish and of its two Sub-districts:—
    Sub-Districts.Estimated Population.Deaths.Ratio of Deaths to Population.Death Rate per 1,000.
  • Page 182
    The death-rate from all causes in each one of the five groups of districts into which London is divided is shown as under:—
    Per 1,000 Inhabitants.
  • Page 182
    The subjoined figures showing the number of deaths from all causes in Paddington during each of the last ten years may be more intelligible to some than when expressed in the form of a death-rate:—
    Years.No. of Deaths.
  • Page 183
    Public Institutions have been included. The 100 deaths of parishioners—76 from St. Mary's Sub-district and 24 from St. John s —which occurred in 1890 in the following extra-Parochial Hospitals and Institutions, are throughout this Report dealt with in the same manner as if they had actually taken place in the Parish, and are assigned in the Tables to the Sub-districts from which the deceased were admitted:—
    Hospitals and Institutions.Deaths.Hospitals and Institutions.Deaths.
  • Page 184
    TABLE III.— Mortality at different Ages.
    Sub-Districts.Under 1 Year.Under 5 Years.65 Years and Upwards.Percentage of Deaths of Infants under 1 year to Registered Births.Percentage of Deaths of Children under 5 years of Total Deaths.
  • Page 194
    TABLE A. Taking the mean proportion of organic impurity in the Thames water delivered in London in 1868 as 1,000, in the subsequent years the following proportions were present respectively in the Thames water, in the Lea water, and in the Deep Well water.
    Year.Proportion of organic impurity present in Thames water as delivered in London.Proportion of organic impurity present in Lea water as delivered in London.Proportion of organic impurity present in Deep Well water as delivered in London.
  • Page 195
    TABLE B. TABLE showing the maximum, minimum, and average proportions of organic impurities in the water delivered by the several Companies and Authorities during 1890:—
    Sources.Maximum. 1Minimum.*Average.
  • Page 196
    TABLE C. Showing the relative efficiency of filtration of the water of the several Companies and Authorities in 1890, as compared with 1868:—
    Companies or Local Authorities.Number of occasions when clear and transparent.Number of occasions when slightly turbid.Number of occasions when turbid.Number of occasions when very turbid.
  • Page 197
    TABLE I. TABLE showing the Population, Inhabited Houses, Births, and Deaths, for the Year 1890, and 10 years preceding:— GROSS NUMBERS.
    Year.Estimated Population.Number of Inhabited Houses in the Parish.Registered Births.Deaths.**
    St. Mary'sSt. John'sSt. Mary'sSt. John'sSt. Mary'sSt. John's
  • Page 198
    TABLE II. TABLE showing the Annual Birth Rate, Rate of Mortality, Death Rates among Children, and Deaths in Public Institutions for the Year 1890, and 10 Years preceding.
    Year.Birth Rate per 1,000 of the Population.Annual Rate of Mortality per 1,000 living.Deaths of Children under 1 year; percentage of Total Deaths.Percentage of Deaths of Children under 1 year to Registered Births.Deaths of Children under 5 years; percentage of Total Deaths.Total Number of Deaths in Public Institutions.
    St. Mary's Hospital.The Lock Hospital.The Children's Hospital.
  • Page 199
    TABLE III. Deaths Registered from all Causes during the Year 1880. Note.—The Deaths of Non-Parishioners occurring in Public Institutions situated in the Parish are excluded, and the Deaths of Parishioners occurring in Hospitals and Public Institutions situated beyond the limits of the Parish are included.
    Cause of Death.AGES.TOTALS.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & upwards.
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    Cause of Death.AGES.TOTAL.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & upwards.
  • Page 202
    Disease of Spinal Cord, Paraplegia, Paralysis Agitans ... ... ... ... ... ... ??? ... ... ... ???
  • Page 203
    Continued from previous page...
    Cause of Death.AGES,TOTAL.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & upwards.
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    Cause of Death.AGES.TOTAL.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & upwards.
  • Page 206
    SUMMARY OP TABLE III.
    No. of Deaths.No. of Deaths.
  • Page 207
    TABLE IIIA. Deaths Registered fromall Causes (luring each Quarter of the Year 1890 in each Sub-district of the Parish. Note.—The Deaths of Non-Parishioners occurring in Public Institutions situated in the Parish are excluded, and the Deaths of Parishioners occurring in Public Institutions situated beyond the limits of the Parish are included.
    Cause of Death.Sub-district.Total 1st Quarter.Sub-district.Total 2nd Quarter.Sub-district.Total 3rd Quarter.Sub-district.Total 4th Quarter.Total Deaths.TOTAL.
    St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John'b.St. Mary's.St John's.
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    Cause of Death.Sub-district.Total 1st Quarter.Sub-district.Total 2nd Quarter.Sub-district.Total 3rd Quarter.Sub-district.Total 4th Quarter.Total Deaths.TOTAL.
    St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary'sSt. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.
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    Cause of Death.Sub-district.Total 1st Quarter.Sub-district.Total 2nd Quarter.Sub-district.Total 3rd Quarter.Sub-district.Total 4th Quarter.Total Deaths.TOTAL.
    St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.st.( John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.
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    Cause of Death.Sub-district.Total 1st Quarter.Sub-district.Total 2nd Quarter.Sub-district.Total 3rd Quarter.Sub-district. .Total 4th Quarter.Total Deaths.TOTAL.
    St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.St. Mary's.St. John's.
  • Page 214
    TABLE IV. TABLE showing the Mortality from certain classes of Diseases, and proportions to Population, and to 1,000 Deaths, 1890.
    Total Deaths.Deaths per 1,000 of Population.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 Deaths
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    TABLE V. TABLE showing the Number of Deaths from the seven principal Zymotic Diseases in the Ten Years 1880 to 1889, and in the year 1890.
    Disease.1880.1881.1882.1883.1884.1885.1886.1887.1888.1889.Annual Average of 10 years, 1880—1889.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 Deaths in 10 years, 1880-1889.1890.Proportion of Deaths to 1,000 Deaths in 1890.
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    TABLE Va. Shewing the localities in which deaths from the seven principal Zymotic diseases occurred during the year 1890.
    Names of Places.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Total.
    Typhus.Typhoid.Simple Continued Fever.
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    Names of Places.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Total.
    Typhus.Typhoid.Simple Continued Fever.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Names of Places.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Total.
    Typhus.Typhoid.Simple Continued Fever.
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    Names of Places.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Total.
    Typhus.Typhoid.Simple Continned Fever.
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    TABLE VI. Inspectors' Report of the Sanitary Work, &c., completed in the year ending March 25th, 1891.
    . Paddington.No. of Complaints received during year.No. of Houses, Premises, &c., inspected, including re-inspectious.Results of Inspection.House Drains.Privies and Water Closets.Dust Bins.Water Supply.Miscellaneous.Regularly Inspected.Other Proceedings, e.g. Legal Proceedings.
    Orders issued for Sanitary Amendments of Houses and Premises.Houses and Premises, &c., Cleansed, Repaired, and Whitewashed.Houses Disinfected after Infectious Diseases.Repaired, Cleansed, &c.Trapped or Ventilated.Repaired, Cleansed, &c.Supplied with Water.New provided.New provided.Repaired, Covered, &c.Cistern (new) erected.Cisterns Cleansed, Repaired, and Covered.Removal of accumulation of Dung, Stagnant Water, Animal, and other Refuse.Removal of Animals improperly kept.Bakehouses.Licensed Cowhouses.Licensed Slaughterhouses.
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    Scale of Charges for the Use of the Vestry Hall. (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.)
    PARTICULARS OF MEETING.Outer HallInner Hall.
    A. - Meeting of Ratepayers, to which admission£s.d.£s.d.
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    IX—ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS OF VESTRY WITH DATES OF THEIR FIRST ELECTION.
    When first ElectedWard.
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    When first Elected.Ward.