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Clerkenwell 1885

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

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Inspector's Report for the Quarter ending March 25th, 1886.
To the Vestry of Clerkenwell.
Gentlemen,
I beg respectfully to submit to you the
proceedings taken under the Food and Drugs Act for
the quarter ending Lady-day, 1886, I have submitted
23 samples to the Analyst:— milk 9, coffee 7, butter 6,
rum 1.
Two samples of milk were found to be adulterated : —
C 1.30. Mrs.Wilson, 54, Margaret Street. Dismissed.
C 1.31. John Goodenough, 29, Margaret Street,
Fined £5 and 2s. cost.
Five samples of butter proved to be adulterated
C 1.33. T. Jones, 30a Lloyd's Row. Fined 20/and
costs.
C 1.35. E. Davy, 148, King's Cross Road. Fined
50/- and costs.
C 1.37. H. Fordham, 91, Pentonville Road. Fined
50/- and costs.
C 1.40. D. Treen, 22, Henry Street. Fined 20/and
costs.
C 1.48. Robert Tratt, 105, Rosoman Street. For
adj udication.
Four samples of coffee proved to be adulterated : —
C 1.36. E. Davy, 148, King's Cross Road. Fined
50/- and costs.
C 1.38. H. Fordham, 91, Pentonville Road. Fined
50/- and costs.
C 1.41. D. Treen, 22, Henry Street. Dismissed.
C 1.46. H. Graves, 2, Chadwell Street. For adjudication.
I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen,
Your obedient Servant,
W. J. BARTLETT,
Inspector.