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St James's 1886

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

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BenefactorOBJECT.By whom Administered.Annual IncomeSOURCE OF INCOME.
3Burlington School. Boyle Street. Founded 1699.To provide for and advance the education of Girls.Five nominated, and Seven cooptative Governors, viz:£s.d.£4,5744s.2d.
49700
approximate, and fees from Pupils.Consols.
£4,1037s.2d.
Nominated— Rev. J. E. Kempe, Mr. Cox, Rev. H. N. D'Almaine, Mr. Bingham, Mr. Burroughes.New 13 per Cents. £4,033 17a. l0d. Reduced £3 per Cents.
Co-optative— Rev. J. W. Ayre, Mr. Birch. Mr. Hird, Mr. Hulke, Mr. A. B. Kempe, Mr. Newbatt, Mr. Pym.£90317s.4d.
India£4 per Cents. Rent of house. No 15, Berwick Street, £80 per annum.
About £6,000 was expended in alterations to the schools in the year 1876; this sum was realised by the sale of funded property to that amount, the funded endowment in 1876 bring £18,810 9s. l1d Consols.