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Shoreditch 1876

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch, Parish of St. Leonard]

Published
1877
Pages
63
Tables
24

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    It is only necessary here to state that the rates levied for the last two years were—
    1876.1877.
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    COLLECTION OF RATES. With a view to show the great improvement which has been effected in the Collection of Rates during the past few years, I have prepared the following table, from official figures furnished by the Accountant. The periods taken range over the last five years:—
    Year.Rates made for the Quarter ending Midsummer.Outstanding at the earliest period ascertained after Midsummer-day.Date, (see previous column).Per eentage of Loss from all causes except allowance to owaers on the Rate.
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    In December last, the following report was presented to the Vestry:—
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    VESTRY OF SAINT LEONARD, SHOREDITCH. POOR RATE.
    ReceiptsExpenditure
    £s.d..£s.d.
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    VESTRY OF SAINT ???ONARD, SHOREDITCH. A???ST Of the Monies borrowed upon Mortgage of t???, together with the amount repaid thereon.
    No. of Loan.Company from whom borrowed.Date when bo???For what purpose.Time for Repayment.Amount borrowed.Amount repaid.Amount unpaid.
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    A STATEMENT Of the Amount Assessed for Poor and Vestry Rates, upon ???ish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, for the last Four Quarters on the Rate Books, closed on the 25th day of March, 11 with the several deficiencies thereon to the same period, and the amount paid the Collectors for Poundage and Sala???during the year.
    WARD.COLLECTOR.Amount of Rateable Value, 25th March, 1877.Tot at to ??? ,1 forCollected.Arrears Outstanding.Allowance to Owners of 30 % under the Assessed Rates Act, 32 33 Vic., c. 41.Excused.Losses by Removals and Empties, &c.Amounts paid the Collectors for Poundage and Salaries.
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    During the year, 1876-7, the Rates for Hoxton Ward were collected in ???owing manner:
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    VESTRY OF SAINT LEONARD, SHOREDITCH. STATEMENT AND ACCOUNT Of all Arrears of Rates and other Monies owing to, and all Debts and Liabilities owing by the Vestry of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, on the 25th March, 1877.
    RECEIPTS DURING THE YEAR.EXPENDITURE DURING THE YEAR.
    Cash Balances in hands of Treasurer, 25th March, 1876.Rates Collected.Surveyor, Licenses, House Drains, and Scaffolds.Contributions to Sewers and Paving.Hire of Town Hall.Gas and Water Companies, repairing Trenches.On account of Footways, Acton Ward.The Official Assignee. Insolvent Debtors' Court re Benton, first instalment on Bond for £50 re Stevens, a Rate Collector, who absconded, 1858.Loan from Metropolitan Board of Works.London and North-Western Railway Company, Constructing Finsbury Advene Sewer.Fines recovered under the Adulteration of Food Act.TOTALS.Assessments by Metropolitan Board of Works.Precept, London School Board.Works.Charges on EstablishmentRepayment of Loans and Interest.Salaries of Officers.Collectors' Poundage and Salaries.Receiver General Inland Revenue, Income Tax on Loans.Expenses incident to the public opening of Great Eastern Street,Expenses, Election of Members Loudon School Board.Law Expenses.Expenses at Petty Sessions Rate Appeals.Expenses of Committees.Other small Incidental Payments.Cash Balances, 25th March, 1877.TOTALS.
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    STATEMENT A1TD ACCOUNT Of all Arrears of Rates and other Monies owing to, and all Debts and Liabilities owing by the Vestry of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, on the 25th March, 1877.
    Balances in hands of Treasurer, 25th March, 1877.Balances in hands of Surveyor, 25th March, 1877.Balances in hands of Vestry Clerk, 25th March, 1877.Rates Uncollected.Amount in Surveyor's hands, received for constructing Outlets for Drains, and Erection of Hoards.Amour, in Surwr's hands Coal-plic StouetDue from the several Gas and Water Companies, for repairing Trenches.Estimated value of Stone at Stone Yard.TOTALSAccounts in Contract.Accounts not in Contract.Collectors' Poundage.Charges EstablishmentSuperannuations.Transfer Loan from New Sewer Fund.TOTALS.
    £s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£sd.£s.d.£S.d.£S.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£S.d.£S.d.
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    Analyst's Report for the Quarter ending 21th June, 1876.
    Date of receipt by Analyst of the Article to he Analysed.Name of Person from whom the Article was received.Number marked 011 the Parcel containing the Article by which it is to be identified by the Inspector in lien of the Name of the Person from whom it was procured.Artiele.Result of Analysis specifying the nature and kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any).Observatione.
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    Analyst's Report for the Quarter ending 29th September, 1876.
    Date of receipt by Analyst of the Article to be Analysed.Name of Person from whom the Article was received.Number marked on the Parcel containing the Article by which it is to be identified by the Inspector in lieu of the Name of the Person from whom it was received.Article received.Result of Analysis specifying the nature and kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any).Observations.
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    Analyst's Report for the Quarter ending 25th December, 1876.
    of receipt by Anlayst of the Article to be Analysed.Name of Person from whom the Article was received.Number marked on the Parcel containing the Article by which it is to be identified by the Inspector in lieu of the Name of the Person from whom it was received.Article received.Result of Analysis specifying the nature and kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any).Observations.
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    Analyst's Report foe the Quarter ending 25th March , 1S77.
    Date of receipt by Analyst of tie Article to be Analysed.Xame of Person from whom the Article was received.Number marked on the Parcel containing the Article by which it is to be identified by the Inspector in lieu of the Name of the Person from whom it was received.Article received.Result of Analysis specifying the nature and kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any)Observations
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    TABLE OF DEATHS.
    DEATHS REGISTERED FROM ALL CAUSES DURING THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 25TH, 1877.deaths registered in each sub-district from all causes.DEATHS REGISTERED FROM ALL CAUSES DURING THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 25TH, 1877.deaths registered in each sub-district from all causes.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.AGES.HolywellSt. LeonardHoxton New TownHoxton Old TownHaggerstone WestHaggerstone EastTotal.CAUSES OF DEATH.AGES,HolywellSt. LeonardHoxton New TownHoxton Old TownHaggerstone WestHaggerstone EastTotal.
    Under 11to 22 to 55 to 151 to2525 to 3535 '0 4545 to 5555 to 6;65 to 7575 to 8585 to 9595 and upwardsUnder 1 11 to 22 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585109595 and upwards
  • Page 48
    The details here given shew the number of applications at the Town Hall for the removal of dust, from March, 1871, to March, 1877:—
    Eastern Division.Western Division.
    1st.2nd.3rd.1st.2nd.3rd.
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    NUISANCES DANGEROUS TO HEALTH CONSEQUENT ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES.—The following details shew the sanitary measures adopted where cases of contagious diseases occurred.
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    CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BY THE VESTRY FOR GENERAL WORKS AND SUPPLY OF MATERIALS. For One Tear, from the 25 th day of March, 1877.
    DATE OF CONTRACT.NAME OF CONTRACTOR.WORKS TO BE PERFORMED OR MATERIAL SUPPLIED.
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    The Rev. THOMAS SIMPSON EVANS, M.A., Vicar, 36, Hoxton Square
    MessrsJAMES PETTET, HENRY WAYNFORTH, C.C.Churchwardens.
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    AUDITOR.
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    Will go out of Office by effluxion of time in the yearNo. 7, or Haggerstone Ward.