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Clerkenwell 1893

[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, 1894.
William Grebn,
Sanitary Inspector
19th 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.
£130, and uniform.
Mrs. Cheshire,
Housekeeper, Vestry
Hall
November 12th, 1887, at
£1 per week, apartments,
coals and gas
£52 and apartments, coals and
gas.
Mrs. Maria Bissmirb,
Mortuary Keeper
9th April, 1882 15s.
weekly and
ments
To 18s. 6d. from October 3rd, 1891, for care of
No. 47, Northampton Road
£48 2s. 0d., and apartments, coal
& gas, and allowance of £2 2s.
per annum for washing towels
for post-mortem room.
Wm. Jno. Ironside,
Collector
March, 1859, at 4d. in
the £. £110
Commission reduced to 3d. from Michaelmas,
1S88
£138 13s. 6d. Commission.
£4 4s. for writing half-yearly
Local Ratebooks.
George A. Potter,
Collector
December, 1883, at 4d. in
the £. £192 l1s.
£141 9s. l1d. Commission.
£4 4s. for writing half-yearly
Local Ratebooks.
Harry W. Holliday,
Collector
September, 1872, at 4d.
in the £. £82 6s. 8d.
Commission reduced to 3d. from Michaelmas,
1888.
£104 4s. 0d. Commission.
£4 4s. for writing half-yearly
Local Ratebooks.
Thomas Powell,
Collector
December, 1875, at 4d. in
the £. £109 16s, 2d.
£129 7s. 0d. Commission.
£4 4s. for writing half-yearly
Local Ratebooks.