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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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I beg to remain,
Gentlemen,
Your verv obedient Servant,
HENEY JACQUES,
Surveyor to the Vestry.

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 hire34406
„ water119168
463172

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 gas3693
6182
4375

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 churchyard6455
The Hag-staff apparatus to the tower has been repaired, glass lights inserted in portico roof, &c3900
10355

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 various653
whitewashing courts and alleys.
The courts and alleys throughout the parish have been whitewashed at various times during the28115
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