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Clerkenwell 1881

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Clerkenwell, St. James and St. John]

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The Not Expenditure for the Year to 25th March, 1882, will therefore be shown by the following Account:—
Receipts.
£
S.
d.
Expenditure.
£
s.
d.
For Ashes and Breeze
972
15
2
Interest on Loan
160
0
0
Trade Refuse, Removal
131
12
9
Rent, less Tax
602
4
0
Street Sweepings
10
0
0
Queen's Taxes
16
9
2
Hardcore
3
10
0
Parochial Rates
141
2
8
Use of Berths for Barge Loading
28
2
6
Gas
29
1
1
Dead Horse
2
2
0
Water
18
5
1
Amount Saved on Paving Contract
by Carting Old Stones
43
19
0
Fodder, Oats, &c.
574
13
0
Hay, Straw, &c.
598
17
9
1173
10
9
Value of Cartage done, over and
above the highest sum paid for
Cartage in the Six Years with
which this Account is compared—say
100
0
0
Veterinary Treatment
30
10
9
Farriery and Smiths' Work
95
2
9
Insurance
5
1
0
New Shoots and other Repairs
112
7
7
Wages—Superintendent
132
10
0
1295
1
5
Horsekeeper and
assistance
119
4
4
Clerk
53
0
0
Slopmen
265
0
4
Carpenter
2
0
1
Dustmen
776
15
1
Watering
196
3
0
Barge Loaders
330
13
2
Dust Sifting
474
7
4
Stone Carting
77
1
0
2426
14
4
Committee Expenses
13
11
8
Barges Removing Slop and Hardcore
16
15
0
Harness and Repairs
42
18
6
Repairs to Vans and Carts
43
17
6
Shovels, Scoops, &c.
15
2
9
Dustmens' & Slopmens' Smocks, Leggings, &c
12
8
0
Ladders and Baskets
11
12
8
Loin Cloths
8
0
0
Other smaller payments, including Mr.
Gore's Petty Cash, &c.
65
15
7
Balance, or the Charge for the Year
4165
9
5
One year's Denreciation
420
0
0