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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1885

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

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RETIREMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE VESTRY.
On the 12th November, 1885, Mr. F. J. Barron havingceased
to be a ratepayer of the parish, resigned his seat as
a member of the Vestry, which resignation was accepted
with expressions of regret, and on the same date the Clerk
reported that Mr. Thomas Strip having ceased to be a
rated occupier of the parish, his office of Vestryman was
thereby vacated.
VESTRY ELECTIONS.
The Annual Elections of members of the Vestry took
place without contests on the 4th May, 1885.
ST. MARTIN'S PUBLIC BATHS AND WASH-HOUSES.
Messrs. James Mason Andrew and James Hemming
were, on the 14th May, 1885, elected Commissioners of the
above for the usual term of three years.
ARCHBISHOP TENISON'S SCHOOL.
On the 16th April, 1885, Mr. John Scott was re-elected
a representative Governor of the above School for the usual
term of three years.
PEST-HOUSE CHARITY.
On the 28th May, 1885, Mr. James Mason Andrew
and Churchwarden Captain Clifford Probyn were nominated
for the purpose of the appointment by the Charity
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