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St Mary (Islington) 1892

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

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POLICE COURT PROSECUTIONS.

The following prosecutions were instituted under various Acts as set forth:—

CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT.

Culling, Florence, (alias Hart), 18, Richard-streetKeeping No. 18, Richard-street as a brothelFined £15 or in default six weeks' imprisonment.
Hart, William, 18, Richard-streetKeeping No. 18, Richard-street as a brothelFined £20.
Rogers, John, 46, Wharfdale-roadKeeping No. 46, Wharfdale-road as a brothelFined £10 or in default six weeks' imprisonment.
Smith, James, 69, St. Paul's-roadKeeping No. 69, St. Paul's-road as a brothelFined £10 or in default two months'imprisonment
Tayler, Clara, 12, Colebrooke-rowKeeping No. 10, Colebrooke-row as a brothelFined £10 or in default one month's imprisonment
GENERAL PAYING (METROPOLIS) ACT, 1817.
Lofts, John, 31, Pembury-grove, HackneyPlacing refuse on carriageway of Vittoria-street and permitting same to remainSummons withdrawn,upon offence being admitted and payment of 2s. costs.
Shepherd, S., 249, Liverpool-roadPlacing refuse on carriageway of Thornhill Bridge-place and permitting same to remainSummons withdrawn,upon offence being admitted and payment of 2s. costs.
ISLINGTON LOCAL ACT.
Float, John Chas.Not fencing vacant land in Dresden-roadSummons withdrawn, land being fenced in, order made to pay 5s. costs.
Moore, Wm. Chas.Not fencing vacant ground in Cheverton-roadPenalty deferred for a week to see if work is carried out.