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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BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON.
XIV. The Parochial Charities.
There are certain charities under the control of the Vestry,
managed by Trustees appointed by the Vestry and the Charity
Commissioners. These Charities have an annual income of over
Two Thousand Pounds, which is yearly distributed to the Poor in
Coals and Blankets, in Grants to the Parochial National Schools
in apprenticing sons and daughters of poor parishioners, and in
Annuities to aged persons resident in the Parish, &c.
For the Schedule of the Charities, with names of Trustees,
&c., see page 156.
For the Accounts of the Charities see page 163.
XV. Members of the Vestry.
During the year ending March 25th, 1894, the
Vestry has been constituted as follows.
Chairman (Ex-Officio).
Rev. Walter Abbott, M.A., Vicar of Paddington.
Deputy-Chairman (Elected).
William Henry Mills.
Churchwardens (Ex-Officio Members).
Bicker-Caarten, Alfred G. Mead,Col. Henry Robert, R.E.
Elected Members.
WARD No. 1.
FOR ONE YEAR.
Jefferson, William Earle.
Laurie, Lieut,-Gen. John
Wimburn.
Minchin, James Innes.
Palmer, Maj.-Gen. Wm. Hy. G.
Shaw, Charles G.