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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1874

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

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GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT.

RECEIPTS.PAYMENTS.
1874-75.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
To Balance in hand of Treasurer1,7609Messrs. Mowlem & Co., for pavior's and mason's work, and for the supply of broken granite2,80354
,, Clerk (Petty Cash)5816
„ Surveyor (Wages)4362Mr. Reddin, slopping2,01700
1,86116Mr. Boyce, dustying80000
Amount received from General Rate made 30th April, 1874 (in-eluding arrears of previous Rate)7,8651222,81700
Mr. Reddin, spreading water53250
Amount received from General Rate made 5th November, 1874 (fincludiner arrears of previous Rate)9,189910Messrs. Simpsons' repairs to water stand100054250
17,05520Gas Light and Coke Company, lighting street lamps3,095113
Cash of Duke of Bedford, one year's rent, as agreed, for outbuildings to four houses in Crown Court, overlying Drury Lane Burial ground, due Midsummer, 1874100
London Gas Light Company ,, „156188
3,252911
Gas Light and Coke Company, supply of Gas to Mortuary4104
Cash of Mrs. Dry, for lighting lamp in Charles Buildings, from Christmas, 1873, to Christmas, 1874513Messr. Merryweather, repair to hose689
Cash of Mr. Anderson, rent of Laboratory to June, 18741000Mr. C.Jacques, rent of stone depot4500
Precept of school Board for London2,378710
Mr. Anderson, Public Analyst, one year's salary10009
Mr. W. Cooke, Inspector under ditto500
Metropolitan Board of Works, moiety of costs incurred in setting2,89069
Samuel Watts, cleansing and care of Mortuary1000
James Ellis, ditto ditto Drury Lane4100
Mr. Whiteside, repairs to public lanterns136
Mr. Edmund Cobbett, rebuilding cottage, &c., on Drury Lane Burial) Ground.492118
Mr. Greenfield, Deputy Registrar, for returns for use of medical officer109
Mr. Cook, poundage on collecting rates4372
Mr. THOMAS „„36113
Mr. Marshall „„48119
Mr. Gardner, broker, „8111
13713
SURVEYORS DISBURSEMENTS:-
Labourers' wages112194
Sundries9159
122151
GENERAL EXPENSES, To be divided between General Rate and Sewer Rate, in theproportion of two-thirds and one-third.
Messrs. Cook and Thomas, Poor Rates on Vestry Hall, &c42182
Gas Light and Coke Company, supply of Gas to Vestry Hall10711
Messrs. Harrison, printing, stamps, and stationery9170
Mr. Baker, winding Vestry clock110
Mr. Waltham, uniforms for Inspector and Messenger15170
Carried forward£18,93219Carried forward£161l11115,613162