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Paddington 1899

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON.
Column 1.
Names
distinguishing
Wards.
Column 2.
Extent. Limits, and Boundary Lines of Wards.
Column 3.
Number of
Vestrymen
to be elected
in Wards.
Hyde
Park
Ward.
Comprising all that part of the parish of
Paddinston which is bounded on the west
by a line drawn along the centre ol Westbourne
Street and Westbourne Terrace as
far as Craven-road; on the north by a line
drawn along the centre of Craven Road and
Praed Street from Westbourne Terrace to the
parish boundary; on the east by the parish
boundary from Praed Street to Oxford Street;
on the south by the parish boundary from
Edgware Road to Westbourne Street
12
72
X. Population.
The population of Paddington, at the Census taken in 1891
(revised) was as follows, viz.:—
North Paddington 64,668
South Paddington 53,178
Total 117,846
The population as given by the Enumeration of 1896 for the
purposes of the Equalization of Hates Act, was 124,506.
XL Paddington Cemetery.
In 1854 the Paddington Cemetery, which is situate in the
parish of Willesden, was purchased by the Parish, Up to Lady-day,
1899, the management was vested in a Burial Board, consisting
of nine members appointed by the Vestry. On 3rd November,
1898, an Order of the Local Government Board transferred to the