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St James's 1890

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

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112
EMERGENCY EXIT, PRINCE'S HALL.
Upon the application of the Piccadilly Art Galleries
Company, the Yestry assented to the Rector and Churchwardens
entering into an agreement with the directors of
the Company, for the opening of a doorway from Prince's
Hall into the Churchyard, for use in case of emergency.
The Yestry subsequently learned, however, that the Rector
and Churchwardens were advised that the doorway could
not be formed except under special parliamentary authority.
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL.
The Yestry received a communication from the Vestry of
Fulham with reference to the manner in which the scheme
relating to the government of St. Paul's School is being
administered. Without committing themselves to every
statement contained in this communication, the Yestry
considered the subject worthy of investigation, and informed
the Yestry of Fulham to that effect.
SUNDAY BAWLING.
At the invitation of the Yestry of St. George, Hanover
Square, the Yestry have appointed two of their members to
join a deputation to the Home Secretary to invite his
assistance in suppressing the annoyance caused by street
vendors on Sundays.