Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Martin-in-the-Fields]
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BATHS AND Wash-houses.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
Amount brought forward
1,696
12
10
Sy Messrs. Hailing, Pearce & Stone, linens
4
17
10
,, Draft Stamps
0
5
0
„ Mr. Dangerfield, one Year's Salary
50
0
0
„ Superintendent and Matron
104
0
0
„ Engineer
117
0
0
,, Firemen
1 14
8
0
„ 1st Class Male Attendants
109
4
0
,, 2nd Class Male Attendants
104
0
0
,, Female Bath Attendant
41
12
0
,, Money Taker to Baths
44
4
0
,, Laundry Attendants
78
0
0
,, Towel Washers
30
6
8
,, Extra Labour and Attendance
54
18
6
797
13
2
2,519
8
10
,, Balance in hand of Bankers
473
0
3
,, ,, in hand of Clerk (Wages)
109
6
2
,, ,, ditto, (Petty Cash)
0
10
7
582
17
0
£3,132
5
10
We, the undersigned Auditors, having examined this Account, and compared the
several vouchers therewith, do hereby certify the same to be correct.
11
JAS. ASSER.
R. J. MARTIN, Auditors.
JOHN W. CARTER,
Vestry Hall,
8th October, 1879.
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