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St James's 1882

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St James's, Westminster]

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PARISH OF ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER.

A Statement of Debt and Liability owing by the Vestry on the25th day of March,1883.

£s.d.
Amount borrowed of the Trustees of the London Life Association, on Mortgage of the Sewers, Metropolitan Consolidated, and General Rates, at 5 per cent. per annum, with a proviso that if the Interest, payable on the Principal, be paid half-yearly, as expressed by deed—that is to say, on the 7th day of April, and the 7th day of October, or within thirty days thereafter, then the said Interest to be charged at and after the rate of 4¼ per cent, per annum, and the said Principal to be repaid by seven equal Annual Instalments of £1,142 17s. 2d., the first Instalment becoming payable on the 7th day of October, 1881, and the like sum to be paid in each successive year, until the entire Principal shall have been discharged8,00000
Amount of Principal repaid2,285144
Balance owing by the Vestry on the 25th March, 1883£5,71458

NUMBER OF BATHERS AND WASHERS DURING THE YEAR.
Washers, 49,166 Number of Hours, 263,846 Total Receipts, £2,037 3s. 1d.
BATHERS:—
First Class (Men), 22,289; Women, 4,950
Total, 27,239
Second „ „ 44,892; „ 14,659
„ 59,551
Swimming Bath (both Classes)
„ 17,534
Total
104,324
Total Money Receipts from both Classes and Sexes, £1,382 10s. 5s.
June, 1883.
HENRY DOLBY, Clerk to the Commissioners.