Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St James's, Westminster]
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Benefactor. | OBJECT. | By whom Administered. | Annual Income. | SOURCE OF INCOME. | |||
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£ | 5. | d | |||||
3 | Offertory Schools', Swallow Streeet. Beginning of the year 1700. | For the advancement of the education of Boys at any Public Elementary School or Schools in the Parish, by means of Prizes and Exhibitions. | Two ex-officio Governors; Two representative Governors; Three co-optativeGovernors,viz.: Rector, Rev. H. A. Sheringham.Sir W. R. FarquLar, Lord F. Hervey, Lord Egerton of Tatton, Mr. Crane, Mr. Cox. | 60 | 17 | 2 | Formerly £2,705 10s.8d. Consols (the accumulation of Communion alms during the Rectorship of Dean Andrews) now £2,028 12s 10d. |
also £14 from the Knights-bridge Charity. | |||||||
(Administered under a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners dated 15th July 1881.) * | |||||||
Consols: The sum of £ 350 having been raised to reduce the debt on St. Peter's School, and a further sum of £333 6s. 8d. being invested at compound interest as an accumulation Fund co restore the Endowment to its original amount. |