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]
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REPORT, 1892-93.
Names and Description of the
Persons in whom the
Property is vested.
Present Annual Income
of the Property.
Mode of Distribution.
By a deed dated 16th March,
1871, the ground rents of
the estate were vested in
the
£620
Scheme of the 12th December,
1837, which regulates the Charity,
provides that three-fifths are to
be paid to the Chairmen of the
Parochial National and Infant
Schools in aid of such Schools,
one-fifth to be applied in apprenticing
Sons and Daughters of Poor
Parishioners, and the remaining
one-fifth in the distribution of
bread, cheese, coals, blankets, and
other necessary articles
Rev. J. Moorhouse (now
Bishop of Manchester)
Benjamin Shaw (deceased)
Charles M. Roche, solicitor
R. C. Greatorex, (deceased)
Charles Braid
Wm. Ellis (deceased)
£420
By a deed dated 10th Oct.,
1873, the ground rents of
the estate were vested in
Henry Morris Kemshead,
J.P. (deceased)
John Wilson (deceased)
Robt. Evans (deceased)
Wm. Urquhart, varnish
manufacturer
Wm. Naylor (deceased)
John H. Hunter
£280
Same as that of Freehold Estate
(pursuant to Order of the Court of
Chancery, dated 12th December,
1S37)
The Paymaster-General on
behalf of Chancery Division
of the High Court of Justice
£273