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St James's 1882

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

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94
95
RECEIPTS—continued.
EXPENDITURE—continued.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
Brought forward
...
68,143
4
1
Brought forward
62,263
17
9
To Fees paid by Patients sent to Small
Pox Hospital
...
4
17
0
By W. Ridley, late Inspector of Nuisances,
Allowance
35
0
0
„ Disinfecting Clothing
...
0
5
0
„ Mr. A. T. Spryng, towards expenses in connecting
House Drain at No. 20, Little Pulteney
Street with Sewer, per Vote of Vestry
35
0
0
„ Analyses Fees
...
0
5
0
„ Sutton Estate—One year's nominal
rent for rights acquired by the Vestry
of St. James, Westminster, over a portion
of Smith's Court, Great Windmill
Street
...
2
2
0
„ Gratuity to Mr. Beacall, Accountant, for extra
services during the period between the decease
of Mr. Phippard and the appointment of Mr.
Wilkins, Vestry Clerk
10
0
0
„ Commissioners of Income Tax, use of
Vestry Hall, &c., one year to Michaelmas,
1882
...
5
5
0
„ Interest to Treasurer on Dr. Balances
206
7
2
„ Balance in hand of Vestry Clerk for payment
of Wages, &c
44
17
1
„ London Life Association, Income Tax
returned
...
0
18
1
„ Balance in Treasurer's hands, 25th March, 1883
5,578
18
4
„ Messrs. Doulton & Co., cash returned
paid in excess, Michaelmas, 1882
...
2
10
7
„ Artizans' Dwellings, surplus amount
of Subscription returned
...
0
10
0
„ Mr. G. Buzzard, late Vestry Clerk,
Balance due from his Estate paid by
the Executrix, 21st November, 1882.
Reference, see page 96
...
14
3
7
£68,174
0
4
£68,174
0
4
R. H. BEACALL, Accountant.
JOSEPH BOX,
WILLIAM P. FROHLICH,
THOMAS REED,
GEORGE BROOKS,
Auditors.