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St Martin-in-the-Fields 1891

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

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CECIL STREET AND SALISBURY STREET.
An agreement has been entered into with Messrs. Hobbs & Co.
the Strand District Board of Works and the Vestry, for the diversion
of the above streets, and an application has been made to the
Justices to view.
WARWICK MEWS.
An order by the London County Council for the re-numbering' of
the premises therein, and the re-naming of the place Carlton Mews
was submitted to the Vestry on the 2nd April, 1891, and the officers
were instructed to take the necessary proceedings thereon.
REGULATIONS FOR TIIE CONSTRUCTION OF COAL PLATES
AND VAULTS.
On the 2nd April, draft regulations for the above were submitted
by the Surveyor, and the Vestry having made certain
alterations therein they were, as altered, approved, adopted, and
entered upon the Minutes.
REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO PRIVATE LAMPS.
On the 9th July, 1801, the above regulations submitted by the
Surveyor were adopted and approved by the Vestry and entered
upon the Minutes.
REGULATIONS FOR HOUSE DRAINAGE.
Regulations for the above were submitted to the Vestry by the
Surveyor, and alterations having been made by the Vestry therein
they were, as altered, approved, adopted and entered upon the
Minutes.
CHURCHWARDENS AND SIDESMEN.
On the 2nd April, 1801, the Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird and Mr.
Thomas Prescott, were respectively elected Senior and Junior
Churchwardens, and on the 30th April, Messrs, William Stephens
Cross and Thomas Proctor Baptie, J.P., Sidesmen to the Senior
Churchwarden, and Messrs. Henry Grant and Walter Lewin,
Sidesmen to the Junior Churchwarden.