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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1890

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

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Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Trustees 0f St. Martin-in-the-Fields Almshouse and Pension Charity.
From the 1st January, to the 31st December, 1890—continued.
RECEIPTS.
Insurance.
Rent and
Insurance.
PAYMENTS.
£
s.
d.
£ s.
d.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
Brought forward
3,756
1
10½
Brought forward
21 16
9
2,400
10

Holborn Estate—continued.
Hamshaw, T. P., for 172, High Holborn
1 10
0
76
10
0
Balance—In the hands of the Clerk and Receiver (Almswomen,
&o. Account)
15
15
6
Less Property Tax
1
17
6
74
12
6
Yeomans, T., for 173, High Holborn
5 5
0
80
5
0
Less Property Tax
1
17
6
Note.—There were 3 Almgwomen at 11s. per week, 36 Almswomen /
at 10s. per week, 10 Married couples at 10s. per couple per week, 33
1st class Pensioners at 10s. per week, and 31 2nd class I ennioners at
7s. 6d. per week, in receipt of the benefits of the charity on the 31st
December, 1890.
78
7
6
Griffith, W. G., for 174, High Holborn
4 10
0
124
10
0
Less Property Tax
3
0
0
121
10
0
Edwards, R., for 175, High Holborn
4 0
0
84
0
0
Less Property Tax
2
0
0
82
0
0
Day, T., for 176, High Holborn
4 10
0
89
10
0
Less Property Tax
2
2
6
87
7
6
Burnard, Mrs., for 177, High Holborn
3 18
9
88
18
9
Less Property Tax
2
2
6
86
16
3
Lange, C., for 178, High Holborn
4 17
0
79
17
0
Less Property Tax
1
17
6
77
19
6
Lange, C., for 180, High Holborn
6 6
0
81
6
0
Less Property Tax
1
17
6
79
8
6
Turner & Son, for 181, and Warehouses
in rear of 174 to 181, Higli Holborn
(Rent only)
285
0
0
Less Property Tax
7
2
6
277
17
6
Total
£56 13
6
Turner & Son, proportion of increased Insurance
Premiums
10
10
0
Consols—Interest on £4,433 4s. 0d.
..
• •
121
18
0
Hill & Son, One Year's Bent Charge arising from the
Manor of Drayton and Westover (less expenses)
70
16
1
Shelton's Charity (per the Bev. J. M. Nisbet)
7
10
0
Smith's Charity (per Messrs. Warrens)
15
0
0
Balances—Due to the Bankers
• •
• •
176
4
3
Ditto Clerk and Receiver (Petty Cash
Account)
3
9
7
£3,771
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10
The above Statement in Abstract of Receipts and Expenditure having been
examined and approved by the Finance and Visiting Joint Committee is hereby
passed in accordance with Clause 27 of the Scheme.
J. F. Kitto, Frederick Fitzroy,
Clifford Probyn, R. C. Gamble,
Thomas Hill, R. C. Antrobcs, truttees
James Bromwich, Samuel Morle.
William Winnett, David Lalng,
Charles Hobbs,
St. Martin's Vestry Hall, W.C., 15th January, 1891.
£3,771
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