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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1866

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Martin-in-the-Fields]

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carriage ways.

£s.d.£s.d..
Charing Cross. — A new crossing of 3x9 Port Nant stone on concrete from Spring Gardens East to Trinity-place11173
Do. New 3x9 Port Nant edge stones to paving at sides of macadamized road61010
Carried forward17581

STREET WATERING.
The several streets have been watered 127
week days, and 12 Sunday mornings, in the
course of the past summer.
The cost of labor and horse and cart hire
344
0
6
„ water
119
16
8
463
17
2
vestry 1iall.
The front of the Vestry Hall has been
painted, and sundry jobbing works
executed during the year, at a cost of
Supply of gas
36
9
3
6
18
2
43
7
5
CHURCH.
A catacomb at the eaat end of the
churchyard has beeu fitted up as a
mortuary. Stone flagging lias been
substituted for iron gnitings over the
other catacombs, and sundry small
repairs in churchyard
64
5
5
The Hag-staff apparatus to the tower has
been repaired, glass lights inserted in
portico roof, &c
39
0
0
103
5
5
pumps.
The pump which stood in Long Acre, at tlife end
of Langley Court, lias been removed, and the
public pumps in the parish have undergone various
6
5
3
whitewashing courts and alleys.
The courts and alleys throughout the parish have
been whitewashed at various times during the
28
11
5
Carried forward
8,474
2
3