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Clerkenwell 1898

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

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Upon the death of the Rev. J. H. Rose, M.A.,
the Vestry communicated to the School Board its
desire that the vacancy should be filled by one in
close touch with the educational requirements of
the district and suggested that the Rev. T. W.
Wood, M.A., would be a suitable successor. The
Rev. R. F. Hosken, M.A., was, however, elected
to fill the vacancy 011 the '23rd June, 1898.
Earl Beauchainp, having resigned his seat, Mr.
A. J. Mundella was elected by the School Board,
011 the 23rd March, 1899, to fill the vacancy.
London County Council.—Under the Local
Government Act, 1888, the County Council superseded
the Metropolitan Board of Works, and the
Electoral Areas of London are the same as for
Parliamentary purposes. The following are the
members elected on the 3rd March, 1898, for
Central Finsbury:—
Mr. P. J. Rutlaud, 07-9, Chancery Lane, W.C.
,, R. M. Beachcroft, 4, Craven Hill, Paddiugton, W.
The representatives of the Division are invited
to all meetings of the Vestry and Committees.
Guardians of the Poor.—The Parish of
Clerkenwell is the central and the largest Parish in
the Holborn Poor Law Union. The administrative
offices of the Guardians are situated in the Parish
in Clerkenwell Road. A list of the Guardians will
be found on pages 15 16, and of their officers 011
page 14.
Commissioners for Public Libraries and
Museums for the Parish of Clerkenwell.—The
following are elected by the Vestry in pursuance of