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St Mary (Islington) 1892

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

Published
1893
Pages
359
Tables
223

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    Ward No, 1, UPPER HOLLOWAY.
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    Ward No. 2, LOWER HOLLOWAY.
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    Ward No. 3, HIGHBURY
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    Ward No. 4, THORNHILL
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    Ward No. 5, BARN8BURY.
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    Ward No. 6, St. MARY'S.
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    Ward No. 7, CANONBURY.
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    Ward No. 8, St. PETER'S.
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    Commissioners of the Burial Board.
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    Commissioners for Public Baths& Wash-houses.
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    Assessment Committee.
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    Assessors.
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    Auditors of Accounts.
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    Officers.
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    Sanitary Inspectors.
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    Collectors of Rates.
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    The following permanent Committees were appointed by the Vestry on May 27th, 1892:—
    FINANCE COMMITTEE.
    Wards.Wards
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    GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE.
    Wards.Wards.
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    PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE.
    Wards.Wards.
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    Continued from previous page...
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    Continued from previous page...
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    VESTRY AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS.
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    CENSUS RETURNS FOR 1891.
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    POPULATION IN WARDS, &c.
    1881.1891.Increase.Decrease
    Inhabited Houses.Population.Inhabited Houses.Population.No. of Rated Householders.
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    TENEMENTS (Rooms let separately).* Total number of tenements in the parish, 72,652.
    Rooms in Tenements.No. of Tenements with less than 5 rooms.No. of Occupants of Tenements.
    123456789101112 or more.
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    AGES OF MALES AND FEMALES IN THE PARISH.
    ALL AGES.Under 1 Year.1234Under 5 Years.51015202530354045505560657O7580859090100 and upwds
    Persons.Males and Females.
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    COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF FOREIGNERS RESIDENT IN THE PARISH.
    EUROPE.ASIA.AFRICAAMERICA.Born Abroad, Country not stated,TOTALS.
    Russia.Poland (Russian).Sweden.Norway.Denmark.Holland.Belgium.France.Germany, including Heligoland.Austria.Hungary.Switzerland.Spain.Portugal.Italy.Greece.Servia.Roumania.Bulgaria.Turkey.Arabia.Persia.China.Other Countries.Egypt.Other parts.United States.Mexico.Brazil.Other States.
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    CONDITION AS TO MARRIAGE AND AGES OF MALES AND FEMALES IN THE PARISH.
    All Ages.Under 15 years.15—20—25—35—45—55—65 and upwards.
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    PERSONS RETURNED AS BLIND, DEAF. &c., IN THE PARISH.
    BLIND.DEAF AND DUMB.DEAF.MENTALLY DERANGED.
    Total.From ChildhoodOthers.Total.From ChildhoodOthers.Total.From ChildhoodOthers.
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    INMATES OF WORKHOUSES, HOSPITALS, PRISONS, &c., IN THE PARISH.
    Name of Institution.Total number of Inmates, inculding Officers, &c.Number of Special Inmatessuch as Paupers, Patients, Lunatics, &c.
    Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
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    THE NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE PARISH ENGAGED IN VARIOUS TRADES AND OCCUPATIONS.
    OCCUPATIONS.Total Men and Boys.Bays under 20 Years of Age.
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    THE NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE PARISH ENGAGED IN CERTAIN HIGHLY SKILLED ARTS AND HANDICRAFTS.
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    The rates for the year amounted to 5s. 2¼d. in the £, an increase upon those for the previous year of 2¼d. The details are as follow:—
    Made on the 26th Mar., 1892.Made on the 24th Sept, 1892.Total.Rates for previous year.
    s.d.s.d.s.d.s.d
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    It will be seen moreover from the tabular statement submitted that the advance of 2¼d. before referred to is attributable mainly to the increased requirements of the Guardians, the Vestry's expenditure necessitating an increase of little more than ½d. in the £.
    Rates for—Year 1892.93. d.Year 1891.92. d.Increase. d.Decrease. d.
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    The following table (if compared with that in last year's report) shews a continued decrease in the percentage of "empties" and losses. During the past year the average number per quarter has been 1,486, as against 1,512 for last year, and 1,806 for the year 1890.91.
    Year ending Lady-day.Amount to be collected.Amount collected to audit.Amount uncollected, being "empties," arrears, "runs," excused, &c.Percentage of amount uncollected to audit."Empties," r'duc'd Assessments commission, &c.Percentage of "empties," &c."Runs" and excused.Percentage of "runs" and excused.Recoverable arrears carried forward.
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    The pitching in Duncan Street, Berners Road and Roman Road is not included:—
    £s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    £s.d.
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    The Works Committee have at various times during the year had under consideration the wages of the workmen in the employ of the Vestry, and the Vestry has on the Committee's recommendation made the increases shown in the following table :—
    Description of Workmen.Present Rate of Pay.Previous Rate of Pay.Date of Alteration.
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    PARTICULARS OF WORK DONE IN CONNECTION WITH NEW STREETS AND THE PAVING OF GRAVEL FOOTWAYS, FOR THE YEARS 1892-93.
    No.NAME OP ROAD, Ac.Date when Act ordered to be put in force.Date when Estimated Cost apportioned.Date when Works ordered.Date when Works commenced.Date when Works completed.Date when Actual Cost apportioned.Estimated Cost.Actual Cost.Nature of Work, and by whom executed.REMARKS.
    Mason's Work.Road Work.
    £s.d.£d.
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    TABLE B.
    BRICK SEWERS.PIPE SEWERS.
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    The following Brick Sewers are under the control of the London County Council:—
    Northern High Level.Fleet Branch.Fleet Branch, Caledonian Boad.Fleet Branch, Liverpool Road.Hackney Brook.London Bridge Sewer, Pitfield Street Branch.London Bridge Sewer, City Road Branch.London Bridge Sewer, Balls Pond Branch.Storm Relief Sewer, Camden Road.Holloway Relief Sewer and Branches.
    ft.in.ft.in.ft.in.ft.in.ft.in.ft.in.ft.in.ftin.ft.in.ft,in.ft.in.ftin.ftin.ftin.ft,in.ft.in.ftin.ft.in.ftin.ftin.
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    London County Council Sewers.
    Sewer.26th May, 1892.28th June 1892.27th August, 1892.
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    Vestry's Sewers.
    Sewer.26 th May, 1892.28th June, 1892.27th August 1892.
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    In addition to these before-mentioned the sewer running along the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway was overfull in each case. The following table gives the heights to which the water rose above the level of the rails.
    Station.26th May, 1892.28th June, 1892.27th August, 1892.
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    New Buildings.
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    DUSTING AND SLOPPING. The following statement shows the nett cost of the collection and disposal of house refuse and road sweepings during the year:—
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    SUMMARY OF THE DUSTING FOR 12 MONTHS ENDING MARCH 30 TH , 1893.
    Ward.Collection.Number of Assessments, at Lady Day, 1892Deliveries.Remarks.
    Loads.Houses.Where Delivered.Loads.
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    SUMMARY OF THE SLOPPING FOR 12 MONTHS ENDING MARCH 30 TH , 1893.
    Ward.Collection.Deliveries.Loads.Remarks.
    Loads.Where Delivered.
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    CONTRACTS. The following is the list of contracts which have been entered into or were in existence during the year ended Lady Day 1893.
    Date of Contract.Name of Contractor.Article Supplied or Work Executed under Contract.Amount or Price of Contract.
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    The following tables will show how these washers and bathers were classed:— RETURN OF BATHERS AND WASHERS AT CALEDONIAN ROAD BATHS FROM MAY 23rd, 1892, TO MARCH 31st, 1893.
    1st Class Private.2nd Class Private.1st Class Swimming.2nd Class Swimming.Total Bathers.Visitors to Gallery.Total Washers.Total Receipts.
    MenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomen
    £s.d.
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    RETURN OF BATHERS AND WASHERS AT HORNSEY ROAD BATHS FROM JULY 27th, 1892, TO MARCH 31st, 1893.
    1st Class Private.2nd Class Private.1st Class Swimming.2nd Class Swimming.Total Bathers.Visitors to Gallery.Total Washers.Total Receipts.
    MenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomen
    £s.d.
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    Particulars of the Parliamentary and County Council Registration are given below.
    North Division. Ward 1.East Division. Wards 3 & 7.West Division. Wards 2 & 4.South Division, Wards 5, 6 & 8.Total.
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    POLICE COURT PROSECUTIONS. The following prosecutions were instituted under various Acts as set forth:— CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT.
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    MARGARINE ACT, 1837.
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    METROPOLIS LOCAL MANAGEMENT ACTS
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    PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891— continued.
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    PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891—continued.
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    PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891— continued.
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    PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891 —continued.
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    SALE OF FOOD & DRUGS ACT, 1875.
    Name and Address of Defendant.Article Analysed.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    SALE OF FOOD & DRUGS ACT, 1875 —continued.
    Name and Address of Defendant.Article Analysed.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    SALR OF FOOD & DRUGS ACT, 1875 -continued.
    Name and Address of Defendant.Article Analysed.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Table I.
    Parliamentary Divisions.Houses.Population.
    Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Persons.Males.Females.
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    Table II.
    Registration Districts.Area in Acres.Inhabited Houses.Population at Census.Increase of population in decade.Percentage increase of population.Tenements of less than five room 8.Number of inhabitants to each house.
    1881.1891.1881.1891.'18»1.1891.
    12345678910
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    Table III.
    Period.Marriages.Persons marriedPersons married, rate per 1,000 population.1891.
    Marriages.
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    BIRTHS, 1892.
    Upper Holloway.Islington, South-Weit.Islington, South-East.Highbury.Whole Parish.
    Males,Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total,Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
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    T able V. Showing Births, Birth-rates, &c., in Islington, for the past 21 years.
    Year.Total Births.Birth Rate* per 1,000 of the Population.Males.Females.Proportion of Females born to every 100 Males.Excess of Registered Births over Registered Deaths
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    The Registrar-General's returns, I believe, include the deaths of all persons dying in Islington.
    Registrar-General's Return.Public Health Department's Return.Registrar -General's Return.Public Health Department's Return.
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    These deaths were distributed to the sub-districts in the following manner:
    Deaths, 1892.Death-rate, 1892.
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    following figures attest:—
    Persons to an acre.Population.Death-rate.
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    The ages at which these 5,685 persons died, together with those who died in each year since 1886 are appended
    1886.1887.1888.1889.1890.1891.1892.
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    Table VI. Showing the deaths since 1881 from the several diseases specified, before and after five years of age, and the total number of deaths, with death rate per 1,000.
    Population in the middle of the year.-Deaths from the principal diseases of a Zymotic nature.*Deaths from Tubercular Diseases.Deaths from Diseases of the Respiratory Organs.Deaths from Diarrhœa.Deaths from Diseases of the Digestive Organs.Deaths from Violence.Total Deaths.Death Rata per 1,000.
    Total.Total.Total.Total.Total.Total.
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    The mortality in the districts was as follows:—
    Deaths.Death Rate.
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    In the following years the deaths in Islington were—
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    The deaths in the districts were :—
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    Table VII. Showing the Deaths from the principal Zymotic Diseases in 1892 and for the past Seven Years.
    Estimated Population in the Middle of the Year.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Typhus.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Diarrhoea.Total.Death-Rate per 1,000 Population.
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    DEATHS REGISTERED IN ISLINGTON DURING FIFTY-TWO WEEKS ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1892. (Deaths of Non-Residents in Hospitals excluded.)
    Causes of Death.AGES.DISTRICTS.Under 5 years.5 years and upwards.Males.Females.Total deaths, all ages.Causes of Death.AGES.DISTRICTS.Under 5 years.5 years and upwardsMales.Females.Total deaths, all ages.
    Un-der 112345101520406080 and upwards.Upper Holloway.Islington, South-west.Islington, South-East.Highbury.Under 112345101820406080 and upwards.Upper Holloway.Islington, South-West.Islington, South-East.Highbury.
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    TABLE. IX T ables of DEATHS during the year 1802, in the Me tropolitan Sanitary Distract ???ARY, ISLINGTON ; classified according to D iseases , Ag es, and L ocalities.
    Names or Localities adopted for the purpose of these Statistics; public institutions being shown as separate localities.Mortality from all causes, at subjoined agesM??? subjoined causes, distinguishing Deaths of Children under Five Years of Age.
    At all ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 60.60 and up-wards.12345678910111213141516171819212122
    Small pox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Relapsing.Puerperal.Cholera.Erysipelas.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diarrhœa and Dysentery.Rheumatic Fever.Ague.Phthisis.Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Pleurisy.Heart Disease.Injuries.All Other Diseases.Total.
    (a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)
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    TABLE X T able of POPULATION BIRTHS, AND OF INFECTIOUS SICKNESS, ??? the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health, during the year 1892, in the Metropolitan Sanitary District of ST. MARY, ??? classified according to D iseases , A ges , and L ocalities.
    Names ok Localities adopted for the purpose of these Statistics; public institutions being shown as separate localities.Population at all Acuta.Registered. Births.Aged under 5 or fiver 5.New Cases of Sickness in Sickness in ??? coming To The knowledge of the Med??? of health.Number of such Cases Removed from their Homes in the several Localities for Treatment in Isolation Hospitals.
    12345678910111234567891012
    Census 1891.Estimated to middle ofSmallpox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Servers.Cholera.Erysipelas.Smallpox.Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Fevers.Cholera.Erysipelas.
    Continued.Relapsing.Puerperal.Typhus.Enteric or Typhoid.Continued.Relapsing.Puerperal.
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    The following figures for 1891 and 1892, in parallel columns will show at a glance where the increase occurred:—
    1891. -1892. -Increase or Decrease.
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    The total cases of a supposed infectious character, together with the cases of Scarlet Fever, reported in each month, were as follows:—
    Total Cases.Scarlet Fever.
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    T able XI. The following table gives the number of cases of infections disease notified under the " Public Health (London) Act, 1891 " during the year ending 31st December, 1892.
    Districts.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total.Cases notified per 1,000 of Population.
    1234567891011121314
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    Table XII. Return of Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the undermentioned periods in accordance with the "Public Health (London) Act, 1891." (Sec. 55 b.)
    WEEK ENDINGSmall Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid Fever).Typhus Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total Each Week.
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    Table XIII. Showing the movement of Scarlet Fever in each week during the year.
    Week of Year.Cases.Week of Year.Cases.Week of Year.Cases.Week of Year.Cases.
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    Table XIV.
    DistrictsJan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.Total rooms disinfected during year.
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    Disinfectants Distributed and used. —In the following statement particulars are given of the manner in which the disinfectants were distributed.
    Carbolic Powder.Crude Acid.Clear Acid.
    Tons.Cwts.Gallons.Gallons.
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    SUMMARY OF SUMMONSES. Year ending 31st December, 1892.
    Prosecutions.Successful.Dismissed.Withdrawn.
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    Analyses of Samples taken from the Works of the Company.
    1892.Total Solid Matter.Chlorine.Equal to Chloride of Sodium.Nitrogen as Nitrates.Nitrogen as Ammonia.Oxygen required to oxidise Organic Matter.Degree of Hardness.Degree after boiling ¼ of an hour.Organic Carbon.Organic Nitrogen.
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    Analyses of Samples taken from the Mains of the Company.
    1892.Total Solid Matter.Chlorine.Equal to Chloride of Sodium.Nitrogen as Nitrates.Nitrogen as Ammonia.Oxygen required to oxidise Organic Matter.Degree of Hardness.Degree after boiling £ of an hour.Organic Carbon. _Organic Nitrogen.
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    I place before you the quantity of water supplied by the Ne River Company, month by month, during 1892, the number of inhabited houses to which it was delivered, and the number of gallons (estimated) daily supplied to each house.
    1892.No. of Houses.No. of Gallons daily.Gallons of Water to each House.
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    TABLE XV. SUMMARY OF SANITARY WORK FROM INSPECTORS' REPORTS. From 4th January, 1892, to 31st December, 1892.
    Inspections, &c.Islngtn.Nth.Islngtn.Sth.Islngtn.EastIslngtn.WestTotal.Total for 1891
    No. 1.No. 2.No. 1.No. 2.No. 1.No. 2No. 1No. 2
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    Table XVI. Summary of Applications for Removal of Dust, from 4th January, 1892, to 31st December, 1892.
    Ward.Three Months ending 2nd April, 1892.Three Months ending 2nd July, 1892.'Three Months ending 31st Sept., 1892.Three Months ending 31st Dec., 1892.Total during Twelve Months.Number of Assessments 25th March. 1892.Number of Applications to every 100 Assessments.Applications during previous Twelve MonthsApplications to every 100 Assessments during same period.
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    The 367 samples submitted and the results of their analyses are as follows:—
    Number of Samples.Description of Samples.Genuine.Adulterated
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    RATE COLLECTION ACCOUNT, from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    Dr.Cr.
    £s.d.£sd.£s.d.£sd.£s.d.£sd.
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    RATE COLLECTION ACCOUNT (continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    Dr.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    RATE COLLECTION ACCOUNT (continual) from 31st March, 1802, to 31st March, 1893.
    Dr.Cr.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    ALLOCATION OF RATE COLLECTION ACCOUNT, from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    Account.Balance, forward being Recoverable Arrears at 31st March, 1892.Kates made and allowed by Vestry during the 'year.Total.Account.Amount Collected during the year.Amount Irrecoverable.Balance carried forward, being Recoverable Arrears, at 31st March, 1893.Total.
    Dr.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT from March 31st, 1892, to March 31st, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT ( continued ) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£.s.d.£s.d.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    SEWERS RATE, INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT, from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    ACCOUNTS.Page.RECEIPTS.ASSETS. Accrued but not received.INCOME. From 31 March, 1892, to 31 March, 1893.ACCOUNTS.Page.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES. Incurred but not paid.EXPENDITURE.
    31 Mar. 1892.31 Mar. 1893.31 Mar. 189231 Mar. 1333.From 31 March, 1892, to 31 March, 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.£sd.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT—BALANCE SHEET on the 31st March, 1893.
    Page.Page.
    Liabilities.Assets.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    LIGHTING RATE ACCOUNT 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    LIGHTING RA 1 E ACCOUNT ( continued ) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    LIGHTING RATE—INCOME AND EXPENDITUTU ACCOUNT for the year ended 31st March, 1893.
    ACCOUNT.Page.RECEIPTS.ASSETS. Accrued but not received.INCOME. From 31 March, 1892, To 31 March, 1893.ACCOUNT.Page.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES. Incurred but not paid.EXPENDITURE. From 31 March, 1892, To 31 March, 1893.
    31 Mar. 189231 Mar. 1893.31 Mar. 1892.31 Mar. 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£sd.£s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    LIGHTING RATE ACCOUNT— BALANCE SHEET on the 31st March, 1893.
    Liabilities.Assets.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RA TE ACCOUNT from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT (continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s•d.£s.d.£s.s.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued ) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued ) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d..£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued ) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st, March, 1893.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s•d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£S.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued ) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To ReceiptsBy Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT (continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To ReceiptBy Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT (continued) from March 31st, 1892, to March 31st, 1893.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT (continued) from 31 st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s..d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL KATE ACCOUNT ( continued ) from March 31st, 1892, to March 31st, 1893.
    To Receipt.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT (continued) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£8.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT ( continued, ) from 3.1st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE—INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT. from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    ACCOUNTS.PageRECEIPTS.ASSETS. Accrued but not received.INCOME. Prom 31 March, 1892, to 31 March, 1893.ACCOUNTS.PagePAYMENTSLIABILITIES. Incurred but not paid.EXPENDITURE. From 31 March, 1892, to 31 March, 1893.
    31 Mar. 1892.31 Mar. 1893.31 Mar. 1892.31 Mar. 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE—INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT, from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    ACCOUNTSPageRECEIPTSASSETS. Accrued but not received.INCOME. From 31 March, 1892, to 31 March, 1893.ACCOUNTS.PagePAYMENTS.LIABILITIES. Incurred but not paid.EXPENDITURE. From 31 March. 1892, to 31 March, 1893.
    31 Mar. 1892.31 Mar. 1893.31 Mar. 1892.31 Mar. 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£sd.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT, from 31st March, 1892 to March 31st, 1893.
    ACCOUNTS.PageRECEIPTS.assets. Accrued but not received.INCOME. From 31 March, 1892, to 31 March, 1893.accounts.PagePAYMENTS.LIABILITIES. Incurred but not paid.expenditure. From 31 March, 1892, to 31 March 1893.
    31 Mar. 189231 Mar. 1893.31 Mar. 189231 Mar. 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT.—BALANCE SHEET on the 31st March, 1893.
    Liabilities.PageAssets.Page
    £s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.
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    POOR RATE ACCOUNT from March 31st, 1892, to March 31st, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    POOR RATE ACCOUNT (continued ) from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    POOR RATE—INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT, from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    account.PageRECEIPTS.ASSETS. Accrued but not. received.INCOME. From 31 March, 1892, to 31 March, 1893.ACCOUNT.PagePAYMENTS.LIABILITIES. Incurred but not paid.EXPENDITURE. From 31 March, 1892, to 31 March, 1892.
    31 Mar. 189231 Mar. 189331 Mar. 189231 Mar. 1893.
    £s.d£s,d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£sd.
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    POOR RATE ACCOUNT— BALANCE SHEET, 31st March, 1893.
    Liabilities.PageAssets.Page
    £s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    NEW STREETS ACCOUNT From 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Pagments.
    NEW STREETS ACCOUNT.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.NEW STREETS ACCOUNT.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    NEW STREETS ACCOUNT—BALANCE SHEET on the 31st March, 1893.
    Page
    Liabilities.£s.d.£s.d.Assets.£s.d.£s.d.
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    PRIVATE WORKS ACCOUNT from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By pagments.
    PRIVATE WORKS ACCOUNT.£s.d.£s.d.PRIVATE WORKS ACCOUNT.£s.d.£s.d.
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    PRIVATE WORKS ACCOUNT—BALANCE SHEET on the 31st March, 1893.
    PagePage
    Liabilities.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    CAPITAL ACCOUNTS from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    CAPITAL ACCOUNTS from 31st March, 1892, to 81st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By Payments.
    £s.d£s.d£s.d£s.d
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    ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACCOUNT, from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.By pagments.
    REVENUE ACCOUNT.£8.d.REVENUE ACCOUNT.£s.d£s.d.
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    SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS, from 31st March, 1892, to 31st March, 1893.
    To Receipts.£s.d.£s.d.By pagments.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Aggregate Statement of Liabilities and Assets on Revenue Account 31st March, 1893.
    LiabilitiesAssets.
    Sundry Creditors on open Accounts-£s.d.£s.d.Sundry Debtors on open Accounts—£s.d.
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    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT, 31st March, 1893.
    liabilities.Assets.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    LIGHTING RATE ACCOUNT, 3lst March, 1893.
    liabilities. Assets.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT, 31st March, 1893.
    liabilities.£s.d.£s.d.Assets.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT. 31st. March, 1893.
    liabilities.Assets.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    POOR RATE ACCOUNT, 31st March, 1893.
    Liabilities£s.d.Assets.£s.d.
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    NEW STREETS ACCOUNT 31st March, 1893.
    liabilities.Assets.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    FRIVATE WORKS ACCOUNT 1st March, 1893.
    Liabilities.Assets.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    List of all Loans effected by the Vestry since the passing of the Metropolis Management Act, shewing the various amounts borrowed, the sums paid off, and the amounts outstanding at Lady Day, 1893.
    Amounts Borrowed.Amounts Paid Off.Amounts Outstanding at Lady Day, 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    LIST OF LOANS—( continued).
    Amounts Borrowed.Amounts Paid Off.Amounts Outstanding at Lady Day, 1893.
    As.a.ijs.d.£s.d.
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    LIST OF LOANS— continued.
    Amounts Borrowed.Amounts Paid Off.Amounts Outstanding at Lady Day, 1883.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    return Shewing the Rates levied by the Vestry since the passing of the Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855.
    Year.No. of Assessments.Rateable Value.Poor.Lighting.General.District ChurchesChurchwardens.Sewers.Maim Drainage.Total Rate in the £.
    £sd.d.s.d.d.d.d.d.s.d.
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    Statement of the Amount assessed on the Parish of St. Mary, Islington, for one year ending 25th March, 1893, for Poor Rates and Vestry Rates, together with previous arrears; also the loss for the same period, and amounts paid to Collectors for commission.
    Collecting District.Ward.Collector.Number of Assessments.Total Amount of .Arrears on 25th March 1892.Amount of Books for four Quarters.Total Amount to be Collected.Collected to Audit, 25th March, 1893.Commission to Landlords.1. Excused.2. Runs.Total of Loss as per two preceding columns.Reduced Assessments and Allowances for half-quarters.Empties.Total Amount of Arrears on 25th March 1893.Amounts paid to Collectors for Commission for four quarters.
    £s.d£s.d.£(/.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£d.
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    The subjoined statement gives the proportions of the Rate under the several heads of expenditure and also shews the figures for the two previous half-years for purposes of comparison.
    Half-year ending Michaelmas, 1892.Half-year ending Lady-Day, 1892.Half-year ending Michaelmas, 1891.
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    Poor rate To provide for the relief of the Poor, the expenditure of the??? Council and the Metropolitan Asylums Board, the Police Precept and expenses in connection with the pre ???Borough Register and Vestry Elections. Estimated Liabilities and Assets in??? Rate dated 26th September, 1891.
    Dr.ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS.Cr.
    £s.£S.d.
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    Estimate of Receipts and Expenditure Half-year ending 30th September, 1892.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Received for Half-year ending 30th September 1892.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 30th September 1892.Actual Expenditure for corresponding period of last year.
    £s.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Lighting rate. To provide the expen??? ng the Streets of the Parish. Estimated Liabilities and Assets in res??? Rate dated 26th September, 1891.
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    Estimate of Receipts and Expenditure the Half -year ending 30th September, 1892.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimate Receipts Hall-yea ending 30th Septem 1892.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 30th September, 1892.Actual Expenditure for corresponding period last year.
    £s.£s.d.£s.d.
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    General rate To provide for the School Board Precept, and for the expenses incu??? tenance and repair of Highways, Street Watering, Dusting and Slopping, Sanitary administration, and other incidental??? , under the Metropolis Local Management Acts. Estimated Liabilities and Assets in ??? (Rate dated 26th September, 1891.
    Dr.ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS.Cr.
    £8.d.££s.d.
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    General rate—continued.
    Dr.ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS.Cr
    £s.d.££s.d.£s.d.
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    General rate—continued.
    Dr.ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETSCr.
    £s.d.££s. d.
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    Generalrate— continued.
    Dr.ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS.Cr.
    £s.d.
    £s.d.£s.
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    General rate— continued.
    .Dr. ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS.Cr.
    £s.d.££s.d.
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    General rate- continued. Estimate of Receipts and Expendi ??? Half-year ending 30th September, 1892.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Receive for the Half-year ending 30th September, 1892.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for the Half-year ending 30th September, 1892.Actual Expenditure for the corresponding period last year.
    ££s.d.£sd.£s.d.
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    General rate -continued.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Expenditure for the Half-year ending 30th September 1892.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for the Half-year ending 30th September 1892.Actual Expenditure for the corresponding period last year.
    £s.£s.d.£d.£s.d.
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    General rate—continued.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Receipt for Half-year ending 30th September, 1892.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 30th September, 1892.Actual Expenditure for corresponding period last year.
    ££s. d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    General rate —contintied.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Receipt for Half-year ending 30th Septembe , 1892.[4 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 30thSeptembe , 1892.Actual Expenditure for corresponding period of last year.
    ££s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    General rate -continued.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTSEstimated Expenditure for the Half-year ending 30th September, 1892.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for the Half-year ending 30th September, 1892.Actual Expenditure for the corresponding period last year.
    £s.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Sewer Rate. To defray the Expenses com ??? Sewerage of the Parish.
    Dr.Cr.
    ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS.
    £s.£s.d.
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    Estimate of Receipts and Expenditure of the Half-Year ending 30th September, 1892.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Receipts ??? Half-year ending 30th September 1892.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 30th September. 1892.Actual Expenditure for corresponding period last year.
    £s.£s.d.£s.d
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    Summary.
    Page.Rate.Amounts to be Raised.Rates in the £ Required.Rates for corresponding period last year.
    £s.d.s.d.
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    equivalent to a rate of nearly 1s. 11 d. in the £, is handed over to bodies over whose expenditure the Vestry can exercise no control whatever.
    Half-year ending Lady Day, 1893.Half-year ending Michaelmas, 1892.Half-year ending Lady-Day, 1892.
    d.d.d.
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    Estimated Liabilities and Assets in resp??? Rate dated 26th March, 1892.
    Dr.
    ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS. Cr.
    £s.£s.d
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    Estimate of Receipts and Expenditure ??? half-year ending 31st March, 1893.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Receipts for the Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.Actual Expenditure for corresponding Period of last year.
    £s.d£s.d.£s.d.
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    Lighting Rate. To provide the expenses ??? ting the Streets of the Parish.
    Dr.Cr.
    ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS
    £s.£s.d.
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    Estimate of Receipts and Expenditure the Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Receipts for Half-year ending 31st March 1893.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.Actual Expenditure for corresponding period of last year.
    £s.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Estimated Liabilities and Assets in ??? the Rate dated 26th March, 1892.
    Dr.Cr.
    ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    General Rate— continued.
    Dr.Cr
    ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS.
    £s.d.£d£s.d.£s.d.
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    General Rate — continued.
    Dr.ESTIMATED ASSETS
    ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.
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    General Rate — continued.
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    General Rate— continued
    Dr.Dr.
    ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.£s.d.£ESTIMATED ASSETS.£s.d.
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    General Rate— continued.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Receipts Half-??? ending 30 th September 1893.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for the Half-year ending 3lst March 1893.Actual Expenditure for the corresponding period last year.
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    General Rate — continued.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Receipt Half-??? ending 31st March 1893ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated. Expenditure for the Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.Actual Expenditure for the corresponding period last year.
    ££s.d.£d.£s.d.
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    General Rate— Continued .
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.Actual Expenditure for corresponding period last year.
    ££s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    General Rate — continued.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.Actual Expenditure for corresponding period of last year.
    £s.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    General Rate— continued.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTSEstimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for the Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.Actual Expenditure for the corresponding period last year.
    £s.d.' £s.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Sewer Rate. To defray the Expenses conn ??? Sewerage of the Parish.
    Dr.Cr
    ESTIMATED LIABILITIES.ESTIMATED ASSETS.
    £s.£s.d.
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    Estimate of Receipts and Expenditure ???Half-Year ending 31st March, 1893.
    ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 31st March, 1893.ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Estimated Expenditure for Half-year ending 31st March. 1893.Actual Expenditure for corresponding period last year.
    £s.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Summary.
    Page.Rate.Amounts to be Raised.Bates in the £ Required.Rates for corresponding period last year.
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    Table "A." Apportionnent of the rateable value of the Gas Light and Coke Company's works, mains, and pipes.
    Name of Parish or Union appealing.Rateable value apportioned.
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    Table "B." Quinquennial Valuation Appeals, 1890—1893. PARTICULARS OF COSTS.
    COSTS, etc.Total Costs.
    Paid.To be Paid.
    Gas Light and Coke Company's Appeal.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Table "B"—continued.
    COSTS, etc.Total Costs.
    Paid.To be Paid.
    Agricultural Hall Company's Appeal.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Table "B"—continued.
    COSTS, etc.Total Costs.
    Paid.To be Paid.
    London and South Western Bank, Holloway Road.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Table "B" —continued. Summary of Costs.
    COSTS, etc.Total Costs.
    Paid.To be Paid.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Table "C." Quinquennial Valuation, 1890. Results of Appeals by London County Council against Totals.
    PARISH OR UNION.Increases Claimed.Incueases Settled.
    Gross.Rateable.Gross.Rateable.
    (A) Increases agreed and confirmed by the court.££££
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    "The following table gives the cost of gas lighting for public and "private purposes, at the prices which are now charged in Islington:—
    Description of Burner.Candle Power.Consumption of Gas per Hour per Lamp.Cost per Hour, with Gas at 2s. 2d. per 1,000 cubic feet for Public Lighting.Cost per Hour, with Gas at 3s. 1d. per 1,000 cubic feet for Private Lighting.
    Per Lamp.Per Candle Power.Per Lamp.Per Candle Power.
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    PREPARED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION OF THE SPECIAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMMITTEE, OCTOBER 12th, 1892.
    PARISH, BOROUGH, or District.Area in Acres.Population.Number of Inhabited houses.System of Electric Lighting in use. when adopted, and if proved satisfactory.Total cost of installation.Area of site of station.Length of mains included in above cost of installation.Number of 16 candle-power lamps provided for when station fully loaded, and number now installed (including street lighting, if any).Number of private houses or shops supplied.Number of units (actual or estimated delivered to consumers during last completed year.Price per unit charged to private consumers.Cost of production per unit, delivered to consumer (including allowance for depreciation, redemption fund, &c.Total percentage of costs to revenue.Is there a good demand for electricity in the district in preference to gasAS TO STREET LIGHTING.
    System in use for street lighting, and length of streets lighted.Number of public street lamps supplied, and total estimated candle power of same.Number of gas lamps superseded, and total estimated candle-power of same.Total cost of street lighting.Estimated cost during same period of gas lamps superseded
    (a) Of Parish, Borough, or District.(a) Site.
    (b) Of District supplied.(b) Works, Machinery and Plant
    (c) Mains.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Parrn, Borough, or DistrictArea in Acres.Population.Number of Inhabited Houses.System of Electric Lighting in use, when adopted, and if proved satisfactory.Total cost of installation.Area of site of station.Length of mains included in above cost of installation.Number of 16 candle- power lamps provided for when station fully loaded, and number now installed (including street lighting, if any).Number of private houses or shops supplied.Number of units (actual or estimated delivered to consumers during last completed year.Price per unit charged to private consumers.Cost of production per unit delivered to consumer (including allowance for depreciation, redemption fund,&c.Total percentage of costs to revenue.Is there a good demand for electricity in the district in " preference to gas?AS TO STREET LIGHTING.
    (a) Of Pariah, (a) Site.System in use for street lighting, and length of streets lighted.Number of public street lamps supplied, and total estimated candle power of same.Number of gas lamps superseded, and totalestimated candle-power of same.Total cost of street lighting.Estimated cost during same period of gas lamps superseded.
    Borough or District.(b) Works, Machinery and Plant.
    (b) Of District supplied(c) Mains.
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    Present P opulation of the A rea.
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    M ortality of the C entral A rea of N orfolk S quare S ite.
    Years1889.1890.1891.
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    The following list prepared on the 8th June, 1892, shows wlmt vacant rooms in the neighbourhood were, and still may be, available for the housing of persons who may be deprived of domicile under the scheme
    Rooms.Persons.
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    PRELIMINARY EXPENSES AND COMMON CHARGES ACCOUNT
    DrCr.
    RECEIPTS.PAYMENTS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    CALEDONIAN ROAD ESTABLISHMENT CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    RECEIPTS.PAYMENTS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Dr. CALEDONIAN ROAD ESTABLISHMENT REVENUE ACCOUNT. Cr.
    RECEIPTS.PAYMENTS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    HORNSEY ROAD ESTABLISHMENT CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    RECEIPTS.PAYMENTS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    HORNSEY ROAD ESTABLISHMENT, REVENUE ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    RECEIPTS.
    £s.d.£s.d.PAYMENTS.£s.d.£s.s.
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    INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. FROM MARCH 31st, 1892, MARCH 31st, 1893.
    PageRECEIPTS.ASSETS.INCOME.Pagepayments.liabilities.expendi- TURE.
    March 31, 1892.March 31,1893.March 31, 1892 to March 31, 1893.March 31,1892.March 31, 1893.March 31, 1892 to March 31. 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    BALANCE SHEET 1st March, 1893.
    Dr.Cr.
    LIABILITIES. CAPITAL ACCOUNT.ASSETS. CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
    Mortgages: —Caledonian Road EstablishmeExpenditure to 31st March, 1892.Expenditure during year ended 31st March 1893Total. >
    No. 18,00000
    „ 25,00000£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    LOANS ACCOUNT. Date and purpose of each Loan, amount of principal and interest paid, with capital sum outstanding at 31st March, 1893, in respect of money borrowed under the authority of the Vestry of St. Mary, Islington, and sanctioned by the Local Government Board.
    No. of Loan.Date of Mortgage.Period of Loan.Rate of Interest per centum per annum.Original Amount of Loan.Of whom borrowed.For what purpose.Amount of Principal Repaid to 31 Mar., 1893.Capital Sum outstanding 31 Mar., 1893.Amount of Interest (less Income Tax) paid 31 Mar., 1893.
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    THE BURIAL BOARD OF ST. MARY, ISLINGTON. Dr. GENERAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE, 1898. Cr.
    To Balances, viz.:—£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    T he A ccounts of M r. CHARLES EDWIN WATTS, C hurchwarden for the Y ear 1892-93.
    Receipts. 1892.£s.d.£s.d.Expenditure. 1892.£s.d£s.d.
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    T he A ccounts of Mr . CHARLES EDWIN WATTS, C hurchwarden for the Y ear , 1892-93.
    Receipts. 1892-93£s.d.Expenditure. 1892-93.£s.d.£s.d.
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    T he A ccounts of M r. CHARLES EDWIN WATTS, C hurchwarden for the Y ear 1892-93
    Receipts. 1892-93.£s.d.Expenditure. 1892-93.£s.d.£s.d.
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    T he A ccounts of M r. CHARLES EDWIN WAITS, C hurchwarden for the Y ear 1892-93,
    PAROCHIAL CHARITIES.
    ReceiptsExpenditure
    1892-93£s.d.1892-93£s.d.£s.d.
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    The Accounts of Mr . CHARLES EDWIN WATTS, Churchwarden for the Year 1892-93.
    Dr. LADY TEMPLE'S CHARITY. Cr.
    Receipts. 1892-93.£s.d.Expenditure. 1892-93.£s.d.
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    JOHN HANKINS BURGE'S CHARITY.
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    1892-93£s.d.1892-93£s.d.
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    T he A ccounts of M r. CHARLES EDWIN WATTS, C hurchwarden for the Y ear 1892-93.
    1892-93.£s.d.1892-93.£s.d.
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    ISABELLA FERRIS' GIFT.
    1892-93£s.d.1892-93.£s.d.
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    T he A ccounts of M r. CHARLES EDWIN WATTS, C hurchwarden for the Y ear 1892-93.
    1892-93.£s.d.1892-93.£s.d.
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    COLONEL WILSON'S CHARITY.
    1892-93.£s.d.1892-93£s.d.
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    T he A ccounts of M r . CHARLES EDWIN WAITS, C hurchwarden for the Y ear 1892-93.
    1892-93.£s.d.£s.d.1892-93.£s.d.£s.d.
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    The Accounts of Mr. CHARLES EDWIN WATTS, Churchwarden for the Year 1892-93.
    1892-93.£s.d.1892-93.£s.d.£s.d.
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    The Accounts of Mr. CHARLES EDWIN WATTS, Churchwarden for the Year 1892-93.
    THE CHAPEL-OF-EASE ACCOUNT.
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    The Accounts of Mr. CHARLES EDWIN WATTS, C hurchwarden for the Y ear 1892-93.
    Dr.SUMMARY OF BALANCES.Cr.
    1892-93£s.d.1892-93£s.d.