[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Martin-in-the-Fields]
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Table: CARRIAGE-WAY PAVING.
CARRIAGE-WAY PAVING.
£
s.
d.
Adelaide Street.—Taken up, stones dressed, and relaid on 6-in. concrete substratum
168
7
1
King William Street.—Taken up, stones dressed, and relaid on 6-in. concretc substrutum
253
1
3
Chandos Street.—Taken up from Ophthalmic Hospital to St. Martin's Lane, stones dressed, and relaid on 6-in. concrete substratum
177
19
6
James Street, Long Acre.—Taken up from boundary of parish to Long Acre, stones dressed, and relaid on 6-in. concrete substratum
45
1
2
Cockspur Street.—Old macadamized road dug up, and new 3×7 Mountsorrell stone laid down on 6-in. concrete substratum, from safety column at end of Hay to market Warwick Street. (Plot No. 13 on Plan of macadamized roads)
761
18
10
Pall Mall East.—Old macadamized road dug up, and new 3×7 Mountsorrell stone laid down on 6-in. concrete substratum, from Haymarket to George III's statue. (Plot No. 9 on Plan of macadamized roads)
217
6
11
Coventry Street.—Taken up from Haymarket to Oxendon Street, stones dressed, and relaid on 6-in. concrete substratum, in conjunction with St. James Pariah, as per arrangement, dividing the street across the road
147
8
11
Adelphi Arches.—North side, carriage-way relaid
30
16
4
Hungerford Market, &c.—Stones removed and carted
34
15
2
Minor Repairs to various streets
30
11
7
Royal Procession.—Entry of the Princess Alexandria. Gravel spread throughout the length of route through the parish, and slop carted away after rain