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Rotherhithe 1866

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Rotherhithe]

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£
s.
d.
Brought forward
142
5
10
Bennett's Charity
9
0
0
Hill and Bell Charity
6
0
0
Coat and Cloak Charity
6
0
0
Mrs. Embleton's Gift
5
0
10
Balance due to the Churchwardens
3
19
11
£172
6
7
By Balance paid late Churchwardens
11
17
9
Cash paid for Bread, viz.—
Farmer
21
12
0
Fountain
10
16
0
Lungley
10
16
0
Colls
13
10
0
Killian
10
16
0
Hohnen
10
16
0
Ashby
21
12
0
Sandwell
10
16
0
Power
10
16
0
Maret
18
18
0
140
8
0
Bennett's Charity, distributed in Is. Tickets for Coals, &c.
9
0
0
Coat and Cloak Charity
6
0
0
Mr. Embleton's Gift
5
0
10
£172
6
7
Miscellaneous.
The Metropolitan Board of Works having in July, 1866, made their order that the whole
line of thoroughfare heretofore known by the names of Union-road, Paradise-row, Edenterrace,
Broad-pavement, Union-row, Gomm-terrace, &c., be called Unton-road, and that
the same be re-numbered throughout, the odd numbers, commencing with No 1, and ending
with 95, being assigned to the houses on the north side, and the even numbers, commencing
with No. 2, and ending with 110, to those on the south side, such numbers to commence at
the west end, and that the names, Paradise-row, Eden-terrace, Broad-pavement, Union-row,
Gomm-terrace, and any other name or names then in use in Union-road, and Paradiserow,
and the existing numbers be abolished. The Vestry caused notices to be served on the
several occupiers ot houses in the said thoroughfare, requiring them to re-number their houses
in accordance with the order of the Metropolitan Board of Works, and such re-numbering has
since been carried out.
B. L. Judkins, Esq., the late member representing this Vestry in conjunction with St.
Olaves District Board of Works, at the Metropolitan Board of Works, having retired in
June, 1866, by effluxion of time, Thomas Turner, Esq., of Guy's Hospital, was elected in
his stead.