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St George (Southwark) 1880

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark]

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Parish of Saint George the Martyr, Southward. Abstract of the Accounts of ehc Churchwardens
Dr. JOHN BOULTON LADBURY, JAMES LANSDALE and HENRY THOMAS DOBSON, Churchwardens. Cr.
Brought over
37
1
7
Brought over
3
17
1
As to HENRY SMITH'S
CHARITY.
To Balance from former Account, (See last Report, page 29)
1
4
8
By 110 Tickets for Flannel, each 3½ yards, @ 12¾d. yard
20
9
1
Messrs. Bray, Harding & Warren, due Michaelmas, 1880
36
0
0
59 Tickets for Women's Boots, @ 4s. 9d. pair
14
0
3
Balance
2
15
4
£37
4
8
£37
4
8
Balance in hand, August 20th, 1881
J 15
4
As To Brook's Mariner's
CHARITY.
To 1 Year's Rent Charge to Michaelmas, 1880
5
0
0
By 50 Money Tickets @ 2s. each, St. Thomas's Day
5
0
0
£5
0
0
£5
0
0
As to GENERAL
CHARITIES.
To Balance from fbrm©r Account (See last Report, Page 29)
17
16
10
By Bread distributed on Sundays
59
11
8
Sir Thomas Campbell's Gift
9
18
6
Brook's (Yeoman) Charity, to Lady-day, 1881
1
o
0
4
0
Weighing and Delivery of Coal
1
1
0
Dudson's do. to Lady-day, 1881
2
12
0
Assistance in distribution
3
3
0
Skidmore's do. to Michaelmas, 1880
1
0
0
Printing
2
15
9
Camp's do. 1 Year's Rent Charge to Lady-day, 1881
5
0
0
Expenses of Visit to Tilbury
3
3
0
On Account of Rent of Tilbury Estate
80
0
0
Sundries
2
8
4
Savage's Gift to Lady-day, 1880, Less Income Tax
9
15
10
Balance
35
6
9
£117
8
0
£117
8
0
Balance in hand, August 20tk, 1881
35
6
9
3
17
1
%
Balance at Bankers
71
6
7
£75
3
8
£75
3
8