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St James's 1895

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

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Mortuary.—The bodies of 45 persons have been received
into the mortuary during the year, as compared with 30
during the previous twelve months.
Medical men, the clergy, district visitors, and others who
are specially brought into contact with the poor, are invited
to assist the Vestry in preventing the spread of disease
which may arise from the retention of a corpse in a room
occupied perhaps by a number of people in a thicklypopulated
neighbourhood, by making known, as occasion
requires, the provision made for the reception of bodies in
a decent manner, and with all possible deference to the
natural feelings of the bereaved relatives.
As the main object of providing a mortuary and disinfecting
apparatus is to protect the parishioners at large
against the spread of infectious disease, either may be used
without charge. Information as to the mode of proceeding
in such a case may be freely obtained at the Vestry Hall.
OTHER PARISH PROPERTY.
Eleven freehold houses on the east side of Marshall Street
were purchased in the year 1819, for parochial purposes.
Two of the houses are now absorbed in the Workhouse
premises, and the site of five others has been utilised for the
erection of the Public Baths and Washhouses. The remaining
four houses are let on repairing agreements. The rent
received for these four houses, together with the sum
receivable from the Westminster Union in respect of that
portion of the Workhouse premises belonging to the Parish
of St. James, is applied in aid of the Poor Rate.
Party wall notices were served by the Guardians upon
the Vestry respecting the premises Nos. 20 to 23, Marshall
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(1.)—APPEALS TO SPECIAL SESSIONS.

NAME.PREMISES.Assessment made by Overseers in New List.Values determined by the Assessment Committee.Value as Itenult of Appeals.
Gross.Rateable.GroBS.Rateable.Gross.Rateable.
Junior United Service££££££
ClubCharles Street4,3003,5844,3003,5844,0003,334
Lord Egerton7 St. James's Square1,6001,3341,6001,3341,4001,107
Lord Stratford5 St. James's Square1,6001,3341,6001,3341,4001,167
Lord Derby33 St. James's Square1,7501,4591,5001,2501,5001 2.10
Lord Cranbourne9 I'ark Place550459500417150375

(2.)—APPEALS TO QUARTER SESSIONS.

NAME.FREM (SES.Assessment made by Overseers in New List.Values determined by the Assessment Committee.Value as Result of Appeals.
Gross.Rateable.Gross,Rateable.Gross.Rateable.
££££££
United Service ClubPall Mall7,8576,5487 0005,8345,8804,900
Conservative ClubSt. James's Street6,0005,0006,0005,0005,4004.500
Reform ClubPall Mall6,5775,4815,9004,9114,1933,489
Carlton ClubPall Mall7,3116,0937,0005,8345,4004,500
Holland and Sherry7 Warwick Street2,0001,6672,0001,6671,9501,625
G. J. Woodman (shops)Pall Mall942785942785942785
Ditto (chambers)1,2001,0001,150950992827
Gas, Light, and Coke Company16,79213,99416,79213,99416,79213,994
Overseers against the decision of the Assessment Committee re Lord Derby's house33 St. James's Square1,7501,4591,5001,2501,6001,334