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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1888

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

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Statement showing the Receipts and Expenditure of the several Branches of the Charities of which detailed
particulars are comprised in the preceding Statement.
From the 1st January, to 31st December, 1888.

Statement of the Contracts of the Vestry in force during the year ended the 25th March, 1889.

Date of Contract.Names of Contractors.Address.Nature of Contract.Prices.Terms of Contract.
1886. April 15.Burton, EphraimShot Tower Wharf, LambethSlop and Dust Collecting£3,395 per annumOne, two, or three years, from 17th May, 1886.
July 8.Mowlem & Co.0Grosvenor Wharf, WestminsterPaving FootwaysAs per Schedule of pricesOne, two, or three years, from 24th June, 1886.
Aug. 29.Gabriel, J. S.Belvedere Rd., LambethPaving RoadwaysDittoDitto.
,,,,, ,,Old Granite2s. 6d. per superficial yardDitto.
Oct.21.,,,, ,,Wood Paving5s. 5½d. per superficial yardTwo years' maintenance.
Nov. 25.Mowlem & Co.Grosvenor Wharf, WestminsterWood Paving6s. per superficial yardDitto.
Dec. 23.,,,, ,,Repairs to Wood Paving2s., 3s. 9d. and 5s, 9d. per superficial yardOne, two, or three years, from 25th Dec. 1886.
1887. Jany. 11.Waters, Geo.16, Mortlock Gardens, PeckhamWorks and Repairs to SewersAs per Schedule of pricesOne, two, or three years, from 25th Dec. 1886.
Aug 18.Gabriel, J. S.Belvedere Ed., LambethWharfage, Shoots and BargesAs per Schedule of pricesThree and a half years from the 18th August, 3888.
Nov. 10.Mowlem & Co.Grosvenor Wharf, WesminsterWood Paving5s. 10d. per superficial yardTwo years' maintenance.
1888. Sept. 19.Clarkson, Henry30, Newport Street, Lambeth WalkHorses, harness, drivers and vansAs per Schedule of prices
Nov. 1.Vul de Travers, Asphalte Paving Company14, Palmerston Buildings Bishopsgate StreetAsphalte Paving12s. per superficial yardFive years' maintenance.

ALMSHOUSE AND PENSION BRANCH.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
Balance brought forward
501
18
8
Amounts paid to Pensioners
325
10
0
Charity Commissioners—Mary Wood's and Lord Hy. Seymour's
Charities
365
15
10
Drummond & Co., Cheque Book
4
2
Governor and Company of the Bank of England, for Purchase of
£391 13s. 11d. as per contra
400
0
0
Charity Commissioners—Bonus on Conversion of Stock
25
7
2
Ditto ditto —Dividends on £391 13s. 11d. purchased,
With £400 as per contra
8
16
0
Harrison and Sons, Printing
3
3
Murnane, G. W., Proportion of Salary, Stamps, &c.
8
2
0
Warrington and Co., Printing
8
0
£901
17
8
Balance in Credit
167
10
3
£901
17
8
POOR'S BRANCH.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
Balance brought forward
55
1
11
Kitto, Rev. J. F., M.A., for Distribution to the Poor
45
0
0
Carity Commissioners—Rovcroft's, Booth's & Barnett's Charities
33
13
6
Murnane, G. W., Proportion of Salary, Stamps, &c.
1
7
10
Ditto —Bonus on Conversion of Stock
2
9
11
Balance in Credit
64
17
6
The St. Martin-in-the-Fields Almshouse and Pension Charity—
20
0
0
£111
5
4
£111
5
4
SUMMARY STATE- ??? MENT OF BALANCES.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
Balances as above—Ecclesiastical Branch
9
9
6
Balances as per preceding Statement.
i41
17
3
Almshouse and Pension Branch
167
10
3
Poor's Branch
64
17
6
£241
17
3
£241
17
3
We, the undersigned Trustees, have examined the foregoing Statement of
Accounts, with the Vouchers and Books produced, and do certify the same to bo
correct.
J. F. KITTO,}
Vestry Hall, JAS. M. ANDREW, }Trustees.
30th January, 1889. DAVID LAING,}
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