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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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POOR, GENERAL, SEWERS, AND LIBRARY RATES. A statement of the above Rates made by the Vestry for the last 10 years is hereunder shown.

1882188318841885188618871888188918901891
s.d.s.d.s.d.s.ds.d.s.d.s.d.s.ds.d.s.d.
Poor18111111181617110293031
General101317141515141311019
Sewers86898994..1
Library..........11......
34384239373104044410411

Note.—The Poor Bates now include the amount required by the London
County Council and the Library Commissioners of the Parish ; and the General
Bate includes the amount required by the School Board for London. No
Sewers Bate was made in 1890.

RATEABLE VALUE OF THE PARISH.

A statement of the above is hereunder shown for the year 1855, (the date of the incorporation of the Vestry), and for the last 10 years.

18551882188318841885188618871888188918901891
£££££££££££
250,789411,618417,009421,843447,452467,740491,822491,155498,779506,769517,297

HOUSES LET IN LODGINGS, &c.
Monthly inspections of the above houses, which, in 1884,
amounted to 263, but are now reduced to 216 in number, have
been made by the Sanitary Inspector who has found the regulations
generally complied with. 165 notices have been served during the
year, and the works required to be effected have in all cases been
executed.
(By order)
GEO. WEBSTER MURNANE,
Clerk to the Vestry.
Town hall,
charing CRoss, W.c.
30th june. 1892.