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Paddington 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON.
VI. Ecclesiastical Districts.
Paddington is divided into Seventeen Ecclesiastical Districts,
Viz.:—
St. James',
„ John's,
„ Mary's,
Holy Trinity,
St. Paul's,
All Saints',
St. Matthew's,
„ Luke's, Westbourne
Park,
„ Saviour's,
„ Michael and All Angels,
Christ Church,
St. Mary Magdalene,
„ Peter's,
„ Stephen's,
„ Augustine's,
Emmanuel,
St. Luke's, Kilburn.
VII. The County Council.
By the Local Government Act of 1888, the Metropolitan Board
of Works was superseded by the London County Council, and the
area which had hitherto been under the control of the Metropolitan
Board, was formed into the Administrative County of London,
each Parliamentary Electoral Division returning double the number
of Members to the Council to that returned to Parliament, so that
Paddington has Four Members on the Council.
The number of County Council voters, according to the
Register made in 1892, is as follows:—
North Paddington 6,736
South Paddington 5,941
12,677
The following particulars give the results of the County Council
Elections which have taken place in the Borough, viz.:—
North Paddington.
Elected Ylth Jan., 1889.
R. Melvill Beachcroft.
E. Parker Young.
March, 1892.
H. P. Harris.
W. Urquhart.
South Paddington.
Elected Ylth Jan., 1889.
T. G. Fardell, J.P.
Sir George D. Harris.
March, 1892.
T. G. Fardicll, J. P.
Sir George D. Harris.