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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1889

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

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Auditors
Ward No. 1.
Mr. Martin Luther Moss, 15, Cockepur street.
Ward No. 2.
Mr. Frederick Hunt, 17, Endell-street, Long-acre.
Ward No. 3.
Mr. John Theodore Ady, 5a, Duncannon-street.
By the 12th Section of the Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855, the
uditors go out of office in May, 1890.
Solicitors—Messrs. Fladgates, Craig's-court.
Officers of the destrp.
Clerk—Mr. Geo. Webster Murnane, Vestry Hall.
Assistant Clerk—Mr. James Cook, Vestry Hall.
Medical Officer of Health—Mr. John J. Skegg, L.R.C.P.E., M.R.C.S.,
29, Craven-street.
Surveyor—Mr. Henry Jacques, Yestry Hall.
Surveyor's Clerk—Mr. James R. Thwaites.
Tublic Analyst—Mr. Chas. Wm. IIeaton, F.I.C., F.C.S., Yestry Hall.
Inspector of Nuisances, and of Houses Let m Lodgings, Sfc.—
Mr. William Cooke, Yestry Hall.
Foreman of Works—Mr. Edward Gay, Vestry Hall.
Vestry Keeper and Messenger—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green, Yestry Hail.
Assistant Messenger—Geo. Hebbert Isaac.
Ward No. 1.
Mr. James Cook, Yestry HaLL
Ward No. 2.
Mr. G. P. Eversiied, 24, Salisbury-street.
Ward No. 3.
Mr. J. Z. Greenfield, 129, Long-acre.