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Paddington 1892

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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REPORT, 1892-91 47
SUNDRY PAYMENTS MADE TO OR BY THE VESTRY AND
CHURCHWARDENS UNDER VARIOUS ACTS OF PARLIAMENT.
1. A sum of £12 is paid annually under 26 Geo. 2, cap. 43, to the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners by the Churchwardens out of moneys supplied by the
Vestry as rent for land granted by a former Bishop of London for the
enlargement of the Churchyard. The Vestry is recouped a portion of
this £12 by an annual payment of £3 under the same Act to the Churchwardens
by the Vicar of Paddington, and of £3 by the Parish Clerk
(if any).
2. A sum of £15 is paid annually under the private Act 35 Geo. 3, cap. 83, to the
Churchwardens by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners as compensation for
the enclosure of waste lands by a former Bishop of London, and is paid by
the Churchwardens to the credit of the Vestry General Account.
3. A sum of £2 is paid annually under 3 Geo. 3, cap. 50, to the Vestry by the
Churchwardens of St. George's, Hanover Square, in lieu of parochial
rates for the burial ground in Uxbridge Road, and is placed to the credit
of the Vestry General Account.
4. HaRVIST,S ESTATE.
A proportion of the rents of this Estate (amounting in the year ending
Lady-day, 1893, to £118 4s. 6d.) is paid annually under 10 Geo. 4, cap.
69, and private Act 18 and 19 Vic., cap. 11, to the Vestry by the Hendon
Union Rural Sanitary Authority, and is applied towards the repair of the
Highway of the Edgware Road.
6. LYon's EstatE.
A proportion of the rents of this Estate (amounting in the year ending
Lady-day, 1893, to £442 5s. l1d.) is paid annually to the Vestry under
the same Acts and by the same Authority as in Harvist's Estate, and is
applied towards the repair of the Highway of the Harrow Road.

borough of paddington. report, 1892-93.

[3] Summary Statement of Contracts entered by the Vestry of the Parish of Paddington, during the year ending the ??? of March,1893,viz.:—

TENDER ACCEPTED.name op contractor.NATURE OF CONTRACT.PRICE.
April26th, 1892Messrs. J. Idiens & Sonsthe supply of Hay, Straw and CloverAs per Schedule of Prces.
Do.Messrs. G. Reynolds & SonDo. Oats, Beans and BranDitto.
August2nd, 1892Messrs. A. Usher & Co.Do. Coal and CokeDitto.
Do.Messrs. Vears & Co.Repairs and Additions to Vestry Hall Premises the construction of about 500-ft. run of ft. 9-in. by 2-ft. 6-in. whole brick Sewer in anterburv Road.£249.
Do.Messrs. W. Neave & Son£477.
October 18th, 1892Mr. Henry Covingtonthe supply of about 700 cubic of fine hames Ballast and Sand for Frosty Roads the Supply of 6 Material Carts.At 6s. 5d. per cubie yard.
Do.Messrs. W. Glover & SonLimitedAt £16 15s. per Cart.
Do.Messrs. J. E. Bennett & SonDo. Hay, Straw and CloverAs per Schedule of Prices.
Do.Messrs. G. Reynolds & SonsDo. Oats, Beans and BranDitto.
November1st, 1892Messrs. W. Glover & SonLimitedDo. 12 Tipping Slop VansAt £44 10s. per Van.
Do. Sifted Gravel (for 3 years)At 3s. per ton.
December6th, 1892Messrs. W. & J. StuddsDo. Hoggin dittoAt 2s. l0d. per ton.
the reception of Road Scrapings, &c. dittoAt 1s. l1d. per ton.
Do. Soft Core dittoAt 3s. per ton.
Do.Messrs. W. & J. StuddsDo. Hard Core dittoAt 3s. per ton.
Do.Messrs. W. Neave & Sonthe construction of an Underground Conveience for men at S.W. corner of Clarendon Street the supply ofPaving Materials . *£1,124.
January 17 th, 1893Messrs. Nowell & RobsonAs per Schedule of Prices.
Do.Do.Do. 1,000 cubic yards of Enderby Granite.At 13s. 9d. per cubic yd.
Do.Mr. EdwinTildesleyDo. 4,000 cubic yards of Narboro' Granite.At 14s. 6s. per cubic yd.
Do.Messrs. A. & F. ManuelleDo. 2,000 cubic yards of Guernsey Granite.At 18s. 7d. per cubic yd.
March3rd, 1891Messrs. W. Neave & Sonso Sewers Jobbing Works (for 3 years), (omitted ???rom last Year's Report).As per Schedule of Prices.