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Clerkenwell 1892

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

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Name of Officer.Date of Appointment and Salary at Appointment.Subsequent increase of Salary.Amount received during year ending March 25th, 1893.
William P. Ensor, Street-keeper and Inspector in Works Department19th January, 1888, £2 2s. and uniformTo £2 4s. Od. from January, 1889; £2 6s. from January, 1890; £2 8s. from January, 1891; £2 10s. from January, 1.892.£132 10s., and uniform.
William J. Barilitt, Sanitary Inspector20th August, 1885, £2 10s. and uniform£3 from 28th March, 1889.£159, and uniform.
William Grebn, Sanitary Inspector19th January, 1888, £2 2s. and uniform£2 4s., from January, 1889; £2 6s. from January, 1890; £2 8s. from January 1891; £2 10s. from January, 1892.£132 10s., and uniform.
Mrs. Cheshire, Housekeeper, Vestry HallNovember 12th, 1887, at £1 per week, apartments, coals and gas£53 and apartments, coals and gas.
Mrs. Maria Bissmirf, Mortuary Keeper9th April, 1882, 15s. weekly and apartmentsTo 18s. 6d. from October 3rd, 1891, for care of No. 47, Northampton Road£49 0s. 6d., and apartments, coal & gas, and allowance of £2 2s. per annum for washing towela for post-mortem room.
Wm. Jno. Ironside, CollectorMarch, 1859, at 4d. in the £. £110Commission reduced to 3d. from Michaelmas, 1888£161 l6g. 2d. Commission. £4 4s. for writing half-yearly Local Ratebooks.and £5 5s. for obtaining signatures to Ob-jection re Clerkenwell (detached).