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Clerkenwell 1886

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

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George Ray Brown, Third Assistant ClerkMarch, 1871, £40 per annum as junior Clerk (on transfer of Poor Rate work to the Vestry Hall)To £50, from July, 1871; to £60, from September, 1872; to £70, from June, 1874; to £80, from September, 1875; to £100, from September, 1877; to £120, from June, 1880; to £140, from May, 1883; to £160, from December, 1886£145, and JJ1 Is. attending poll at Vestry Election.
Charles Ashford Harrison, Fourth Assistant ClerkAugust, 1871, at £40 as j unior ClerkTo £50, from December, 1872; to £60, from June, 1874; to £70, from September, 1875; to £90, from September, 1877; to £110, from June, 1880; to £130, from May, 1883; to £150 from December, 1886£135, and £1 Is. attending poll at Vestry Election.
Peter Gorringe Killick, Surveyor's Clerk22nd September, 1881, at £70To £100, from December, 1883£100.
Edward J. Sans, Temporary ClerkMarch, 1886, at .£1 weekly£51
Isaac Gore, Wharf SuperintendentMarch, 1880, at 50s. weekly, and residenceTo £3 3s. in April, 1884£163 16s., with residence
John CalbowMarch, 1880, at 15s.To 20s. March, 1881; to 25s., February 1884<£65.
Frederic Cheshire, Street-keeper and Inspector in Works Department and Hall KeeperJuly,1873, at 25s. weekly, wife allowed 8s. weekly for cleaning officeTo 30s. in May, 1877; appointed as Adulteration Inspector at £10 per annum. Attendance at Holborn Guardians' Meetings at Yestry Hall, from August, 1874, 2s. weekly. Mrs. Cheshire's allowance increased to 10s. 6d., May, 1883. 2s. 6d. weekly allowed for attendance in Chapel Street on Saturday nights, in May, 1883iJill 16s., with house, coal and gas and uniform.
William J. Bartlett, Sanitary Inspector20th August, 1885, £2 10s. and uniform£130, and uniform.
Hugh Rose, Sanitary Inspector20th August, 1885, £2 10s. and uniform£130, do.