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Islington 1889

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Parish of St. Mary ]

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Clover, Mixture, and Straw from Messrs. James Gingell and Son,
Whitechapel.
See Goods Ledger, Folio 413.
Invoice Book, Folio 48.
1886.
£
s.
d.
June 30. To 72 trusses of Clover @ 97/-
9
14
0
July 1. ,, 72 ,, Straw @ 30/—
3
0
0
,, 2. ,, 72 ,, Straw
3
0
0
,, 3. ,, 39 ,, Mixture @ 85/-
4
12
1
,, 8. ,, 72 ,, Straw
3
0
0
,, 8. ,, 60 ,, Mixture
7
1
8
,, 10. ,, 72 ,, Straw
3
0
0
,, 15. ,, 36 ,, Clover
4
17
0
,, 15. ,, 72 ,, Straw
3
0
0
,, 16. ,, 54 ,, Straw
2
5
0
,, 21. ,, 72 ,, Straw
3
0
0
,, 22. ,,72 „ Clover
9
14
0
,, 22. ,, 36 ,, Mixture
4
5
0
,, 27. ,, 72 ,, Straw
3
0
0
£63
8
9
Cr. Short weight. s. d.
June 30. By 137 lbs of Clover 6 7
July 8. ,, 397 ,, Mixture 16 8
,, 22. ,, 25 ,, Clover 1 2
1 4 5
2 4 4
Note.—The half-load of Straw was delivered for Mr. Furlong on
July 16th, 1886.
The names of the horse-keepers employed at that period were as follows.—
William Glover Discharged June 10th, 1886, and since died in the
Islington Infirmary, St. John's Road.
George Mason Died in the Great Northern Central Hospital (Hip
Disease).