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Shoreditch 1891

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

Published
1892
Pages
243
Tables
115

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  • Page 4
    The following table taken from figures published by the London County Council.
    AUTHORITY.1887-8.1888-9.1889-90.1890-1
  • Page 10
    The Committee have engaged the services of Mr. John Robinson as their superintendent, who was previously very successful at Deptford in a similar position, and their full staff for the work of the whole parish consists of
  • Page 20
    The joint Committees reported that they had issued an advertisement for a Medical Officer of Health. That 45 applications had been received, from which the Committees had selected 15 candidates for interview. That a further selection of the following 6 candidates had been made by the Committees for the Vestry to appoint from:—
  • Page 26
    It may bo satisfactory to tho Vestry to know how far the cost of the increased staff in the Vestry Clerk's and Accountant's Departments compares with that under the old regime. Tho following statement will afford the information.
    As on 25th March, 1890.As on 25th March, 1892.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 27
    As against this increase of £59 per annum must be set the value of legal k done in my department during the year. Estimated at two-thirds of the full e charges, the vestry would have had to pay the following sums for solicitor's •k done in mv office during the year:—
    £
  • Page 42
    The estimated cost of the scheme is as follows—
    £s.d.
  • Page 46
    The following are particulars of the cases:—
    Defendant's Name.Premises.Fine.Date.
  • Page 58
    VALUATION (METROPOLIS) ACT, 18G9. Return showing alterations effected in the total Gr»ss and Rateable Value of the Parish during year ended 5th April, 1892.
    Particulars.Value as finally determined by Assessment Committee.
    Gross.Rateable.
    ££
  • Page 59
    The following figures will show the result of the Company's Appeal as to their M ains:—
    PARTICULARS.Value.
    Gross.Rateable.
  • Page 64
    The Accounts of the Vestry of the Parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the County of London, acting as the Overseers of the said Parish. POOR RATE ACCOUNT, for the H alf- Y ear ended M ichaelmas, 1891.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 65
    The Accounts of the Vestry oj the Parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, the County of London, acting as the Overseers of the said Parish. POOR RATE ACCOUNTS, for the H alf- Y ear ended Lady- D ay , 1892.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 67
    POOR RATE ACCOUNTS, From 25th March, 1891, to 25th March, 1892.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.£s.d.
    POOR RATE.By PAYMENTS-
  • Page 68
    POOR RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued) from 25th March, 1891, to 25th March, 1892.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 69
    POOR RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25 th March , 1891, to 25 th March , 1892.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By payments—£s.d.
  • Page 70
    POOR RAIL AOOOlJNI - Income and Expenditure fe from 25 th March, 1891, to 25 th March, 1892.
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Acobced but not Received.Income from Mar. 25, 91, to Mar. 25, 92.Application.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITES Incurred but not Paid.Expenditure from Mar. 25. 91, to Mar. 25, 92.
    Mar. 25, 1891.Mar. 25, 1892.
    Mar. 25, 1891.Mar. 25,1892
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 71
    POOR RATE ACCOUNT— BALANCE SHEET, 25th March, 1892.
    LIABILITIES.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.ASSETS.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 73
    The Parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the County of London. BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNTS, from 25 th M arch, 1891, to 25 th M arch, 1892.
    £s.d.£s.d.
    To RECEIPTS—By PAYMENTS—
  • Page 74
    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNT Income and Expenditure from 25 th March, 1891, to 25 th March, 1892.
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Accrued but not received.Income from Mar.25, 91, to Mar. 25, 92.Application.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES Incukred but not paid.Expenditure from Mar.25, 91, to Mar. 25, 92.
    March 25,'1)1. 1March 25,'92.March 25,'91.March 25,'92.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 74
    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNT— BALANCE SHEET, 25 th March, 1892.
    LIABILITIES.Fo.£s.d,£s.d.ASSETS.Fo.£s.d.£sd.
  • Page 76
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS, from 25 th M arch, 1891, TO 25 th M arch, 1892.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 77
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25 th March, 1891, to 25 th March , 1892
    £s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 78
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25 th March , 1891, to 25 th March , 1892.
    £s.d.By Payments£s.d.
  • Page 79
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25th March, 1891, to 25 th March, 1892
    £s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 80
    GE NER AL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25 th March , 1891, to 25 th March , 1892.
    To RECEIPTS£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 81
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued). from 25 th March , 1891, to 25 th March , 1892.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 82
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25 th March . 1891, to 25 th March , 1892.
    To RECEIPTS£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 83
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25th March , 1891, to 25 th March, 1 892.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£sd.
  • Page 84
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued). from 25 th March, 1891, to 25 th March, 1892.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 85
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (C ontinued), from 25th March, 1891, to 25 th March, 1892
    To RECEIPTS£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 86
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25 th March, 1891, to 25 th March, 1892.
    RECEIPTS£s.d.By Payments£s.d.
  • Page 87
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT—Income and Expenditure from 25th March, 1891, to 25th March, 1892
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Accrued but not Received.IncomeApplication.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES Incurred but not Paid.Expenditure
    Mar 25, 1891.Mar 25, 1892.From Mar 25, '91.to Mar 25, '92.Mar 25, 1891.Mar 25, 1892.from Mar. 25,'91, to Mar. 25,'92.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 88
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT—Income and Expenditure from 25 th March, 1891, to 25 th March, 1892 (Continued).
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Accrued but not Received.IncomeApplication.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES Incurred but not Paid.Expenditure
    Mar. 25, 1891.Mar. 25, 1892.From mar. 25 '91 to Mar. 25, '92Mar. 25,1891.Mar. 25,1892.from Mar. 25,'91, to Mar. 25, '92.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 89
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— BALANCE SHEET, 25 th M arch , 1892.
    LIABILITIES.Fo.£s.d.£s.dASSETS.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 91
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNTS, from 25th March, 1891, to 25th March, 1892.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 92
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25 th March , 1891, to 25 th March , 1892. 92
    To RECEIPTS£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 93
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25 th March, 1891, to 25th March, 1892.
  • Page 94
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT— Income and Expenditure from 25th March, 1891, to 25th March, 1892.
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Accrued hut not Received.Income from Mar. 25, "91, to Mar. 25,'92Application.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES Incurred but not Paid.Expenditure from Mar. 25,'91 to Mar. 25,'92.
    Mar. 25, 1891.Mar. 25, 1892.Mar. 25, 1891.Mar. 25, 1892.
    £s.d.£s.d.£sd.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 95
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT— BALANCE SHEET, 25TH M ARCH, 1892.
    LIABILITIES.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.ASSETS.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.
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    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— DUSTING AND SCAVENGING.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 98
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— M ERECTION OF TOWN HALL.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 99
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT- SUN STREET to WORSHIP STREET (A ppold S treet I mprovement ). 99
  • Page 99
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— GOLDSMITH SQUARE OPEN SPACE.
  • Page 100
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT— CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SEWERS.
    To RECEIPTS£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 100
    DEPOSIT FUND _ F rom 25 th March , 1891, to 25 th March , 1892.
    To RECEIPTS-rate accounts.£s.d.By PAYMENTS-Rate Accounts.£s.d.
  • Page 102
    aggregate statement of liabilities and assets—25th march, 1892.
    LIABILITIES.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.ASSETS.Fo.£s. >d.£s.d.
  • Page 104
    STATEMENT shewing the DEBT outstanding on the ACCOUNTS of the VESTRY of the Parish of ST. LEONARD, SHOREDITCH (COUNTY OF LONDON), and the Amount of PRINCIPAL AND INIEREST charged in the Accounts for the ended 25th March, 1892.
    Purpose of Loan. 1No. of Mortgage. 2When Borrowed.Period within which to be repaid. 4Original Loan. 5Repaid. 6Balance of Loan outstanding, 25th March, 1892. 7Interest.Present Annual Instalment.Charged in Accounts.
    3Rate Per Cent. 8When Payable. 9Amount. 10Date of Repayment. 11Principal. 12Interest. 13Folio.
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT.Years££s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 105
    STATEMENT shewing the TOTAL MORTGAGE DEBT Outstanding, 25th March, 1892, and the Rates per cent. of Interest payable thereon.
    Purpose of Loan.3½ per cent.3¾ per cent.5 per cent.Total.
    £s.d.£sd.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 106
    salaries and allowances to officials of the vestry, salaries and allowances to officials of the vestry, 106 25th M arch, 1892. 25th M arch, 1892—(Continued).
    Name.Nature of Office.Present Annual Salaries.Amount paid during Finan cial Year.Fo.Salaries Charged in AccountsName.Nature of Office.Present Annual Salaries.Amount paid during Financial Year.Fo.Salaries Charged in Accounts.
    Poor Rate.General RateSewers RatePoor Rate.General RateSewers Rate.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page -
    THE VESTRY OF THE PARISH OP SAINT LE??? SHOREDITCH, IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON. TABULAR STATEMENT SHEWING THE RATES ASSESSED AND LEVIED, WITH SUMMARY COLLECTION, IN RESPECT OF THE YEAR FROM 25th MARCH, 1891, to 25th MARCH, 1892.
    COLLECTING DISTRICTS, PUBLIC COMPANIES, &c.POOR RATE.VESTRY RATES.SUMMARY OF COLLECTION.
    Rateable Value in force at Lady-Day, 1892.Rates levied at 8s. 0½d. in the £Allowance to Owners.Arrears 25th March, 1891.Total amount to be collected.Actually collected.Recoverable Arrears it 25th March, 1892.IRRECOVERABLE.Ruteable force at Lady-Day 1892. 'General Rate 2s. 0½d. into???Total of Vestry Rates at 2s. 2½d. in the £Allowance to Owners.Arreur 25th March, 1891.Total amount to be collected.Actually collected.Recoverable arrears at 25th March, 1892.IRRECOVERABLE.Total actually collected (Cols. 7 and 22).UNCOLLECTED AT BALANCING.
    OTHERWISE NOT RECOVERABLE.???OTHERWISE NOT RECOVERABLE.Arrears outstanding 25th March, 1S92.Legally excused.Otherwise not recoverable
    Legally excused.Empties.Reduced on Appeal.25 per cent, allowance to Owners.Runs.No effects and nsolvencies.Legally excused.EmptiesReduced on Appeal.25 per cent, allowance to Owners.Runs.No effects and Insolvencies.
    1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.1718.19.20.21.22.23.24.26.27.28.29.3031.32.33.34.
    Collecting Districts—££s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.££s.ds.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£S.d.£S.d.£S.d.£s.d.£d.£S.d.£S.d.£S.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£S.d.£S.d.
  • Page -
    THE VESTRY OF THE PARISH OP SAINT LE??? SHOREDITCH, IN THE COUNTY OF LONDON. TABULAR STATEMENT SHEWING THE RATES ASSESSED AND LEVIED, WITH SUMMARY COLLECTION, IN RESPECT OF THE YEAR FROM 25th MARCH, 1891, to 25th MARCH, 1892.
  • Page 109
    RATEABLE VALUE and RATES LEVIED for POOR LAW and VESTRY PURPOSES, from 1856 to 1890, since the passing of the Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855.
    Year.Annual Net Rateable Valuation.Poor Rate.Lighting.Vestry Rates.Total Rate in the £.
    General.Sewers.Main Drainage
    £s.d.d.s.d.d.d.s.d.
  • Page 110
    (2) For General Expenditure in respect of Metropolitan Consoli dated R ate , from 1860 to 1889.
    Year.Raised in Vestry Rates.Total amount of Precept.
    General Rate.Sewers Rate.
    Toll Bridges. 1General Expenses. 2
    MetropolitanBoard of works.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 111
    RETURN Shewing AMOUNTS CONTRIBUTED UNDER PRECEPTS IN AID OF THE EXPENDITURE OF THE SCHOOL BOARD FOR LONDON, UNDER THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT, 1870. (Apportioned on Rateable Annual Value).
    Year.Amount paid out of General Rate.
    £s.d.
  • Page 114
    STATEMENT shewing CONTRACTS entered into by the VESTRY for the Financial Year from 25 th March, 1892, to 25th March 1893, pursuant to the Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855, 18 & 19 Vict., cap. 120.
    Date of Contract.Contractor.Material or Proposed Works.Terms of Agreement.
    Name.Address.
  • Page 118
    The following table gives the roads that have been rolled, together with the cost of same and other details:-
    LOCALITY.MATERIAL AND COST, 1891-1892.Wages for Labor and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, and Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per yard.
    Broken Guernsey Granite.Flints.Hoggin.Earth carted to shoot.Siftings, &c., from yard.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.
  • Page 119
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.MATERIAL AND COST, 1891-1892.Wages for Labor and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, and Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per yard.
    Broken Guernsey Granite.Flints.Hoggin.Earth carted to shoot.Siftings, etc., from yard.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.
  • Page 120
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.MATERIAL AND COST, 1891-1892.Wages for Labor and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, and Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per yard.
    Broken Guernsey Granite.Flints.Hoggin.Earth carted to shoot.Siftings, &c., from yard.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.
  • Page 121
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.MATERIAL AND COST, 1891-1892.Wages for . Labor and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, and Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per yard.
    Broken Guernsey Granite,Flints.Hoggin.Earth carted to shoot.Siftings, &c., from yard.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.
  • Page 122
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.MATERIAL AND COST, 1891-1892.Wages for Labor and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, and Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per yard.
    Broken Guernsey Granite.Flints.Hoggin.Earth carted to shoot.Siftings, &c., from yard.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.
  • Page 129
    The undermentioned sewers have been cleansed by the Vestry's workmen, the deposit removed and carted out of the Parish as follows; numerous gullies have also been constructed or repaired:-
    Sewers.Length.
  • Page 130
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 131
    The following, in addition to other smaller amounts, represent the value of materials. supplied during the year:—
    £s.d.
  • Page 132
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 136
    Mr. Steed carried out his contract in a most efficient manner, and so expeditiously that the whole works were completed sufficiently to enable the dusting and scavenging of the parish to be commenced from De Beauvoir Wharf upon the 29th September following.
    £s.d.
  • Page 137
    The cost of additional works not executed by Mr. Steed, were as follows:-
    £s.d.
  • Page 140
    TABULAR STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN THE FOREGOING REPORT
    Name of Street, Road, &c.PREMISES PROPOSED TO BE DEMOLISHED.REMARKS
    Houses includin Shops.Lodging Houses.Factories and Workshops.Chapels.Public Houses.Stables, Ac.Passage Ways.
  • Page 148
    The following tabular statement shows the number of Lamps at present in use :—
    No. of Lamps.Description.Consumption per hour.
  • Page 149
    LAMPS DISCONTINUED DURING THE YEAR.
    No.Situation.
  • Page 149
    POSITION OF LAMPS RE-ARRANGED in Streets during the Year.
    No.Situation of Lamp.
  • Page 151
    TABLE I. Cost of New Works for the year to March, 1892.
  • Page 151
    TABLE II. Statement of the cost of Repairs and Painting, Lighting and Extinguishing and Cleaning, for the year to March, 1892.
  • Page 151
    TABLE III. Cost of Maintenance of Meters and Governors, etc. Salaries and Expenses for the year to March, 1892.
  • Page 152
    TABLE IV. Details of the flours Burning per Lamp, awl savin;/ in respect of Twilight for the year 1891.
    Quarter ending.Number of Hours Burning per Quarter.Average Number of Hours Burning per Night.Savings in respect of Twilight.
    Hours.Minutes.Hours.Minutes.Hours.Minutes.
  • Page 153
    TABLE V. Shelving the comparative cost of Gas and the saving under the new system.
    Number of hours charged for.Consump tion per hour charged cu. ft.Consumption per lamp per quarter cu. ft.N umber of Lamps.Total Consumption per quarter.Bate per 1000 cu. ft.£S.d.Saving
    £S.d.
  • Page 154
    TABLE VI. Comparative cost of Lighting, Extinguishing, Cleaning and Repairs, and the Saving under the Old and New System.
    Lamps.s.d.£S.d.
  • Page 154
    TABLE VII. Showing the Total Saving by the Meter System and Modified Hours.
  • Page 155
    TABLE VIII. Shewing the consumption of Gas in Lamps of greater illuminating power than the ordinary lamps.
    Quarter endingNumber of hours charged for.Consumption per hour charged cu. ft.Consumption per lamp per quarter cu. ft.Number of Lamps.Consumption per quarter cu. ft.Rate per 1000 cu. ft.£S.d.Total
    £.s.d.
  • Page 156
    TABLE VIII.— Continued.
    Quarter endingNumber of hours charged for.Consump tion per hour charged, cu. ft.Consumption per lamp per quarter cu. ft.Number of Lamps.Consumption per quarter cu. ft.Rate per 1000 cu. ft.£s.d.Total
    £S.d.
  • Page 160
    A number of births occur in the Shoroditch Infirmary, but having no statistics available, I am unable to apportion the births occurring therein among the districts of the Parish, to which they properly belong, except as stated in the following table:—
    District.Males.Females.Total.
  • Page 161
    These were divided as follows:—
    District.Males.Female.Total.Rate per 1,000
  • Page 163
    They were distributed as follows :—
    Disease.18901891Fatal Cases.Sanitary defects found.
  • Page 165
    Mr. Lear, the Sanitary Inspector, who is charged with the duty of enquiring into all cases of infectious diseases, reports that he has caused to be disinfected, stripped and cleansed, 816 premises, and that in 138 houses he discovered sanitary defects of a more serious kind, which he has caused to be rectified; and in the following table is set forth by him the articles disinfected at the Vestry's oven, and those which had to be destroyed and replaced:—
    Articles.Disinfected.Destroyed and Replaced.
  • Page 171
    Continued from previous page...
    Samples.Number Procured.Number Adulterated.
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    SUMMONSES.
    Date of Hearing.Samples.Fines Inflicted.
    Fines.Costs.
    £s.d.s.d.
  • Page 178
    DEATHS REGISTERED FROM ALL CAUSES IN THE PARISH AND IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT. N0TE.—The Deaths of Non-Parishioners occurring in Hospitals, &c., in the Parish, are excluded; and the Deaths of Parishioners occurring in Hospitals, &c., situated in London beyond the limits of the Parish, are included.
    DEATHS REGISTERED FROM ALL CAUSES DURING THE YEAR ENDING 2nd JANUARY, 1892.DEATHS REGISTERED IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT FROM ALL CAUSES.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.AGES.Total Deaths under Five.Grand Total.Shoreditch SouthHoxton New Town.Hoxton Old Town.Haggerston.Total.
    Under 11 to 2.2 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 35.35 to 45.45 to 55.55 to 65.65 to 75.75 to 85.85 to 95.95 and upwards.
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    DEATHS REGISTERED FROM ALL CAUSES DURING THE YEAR ENDING 2nd JANUARY, 1892. DEATHS REGISTERED IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT FROM ALL CAUSES.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.AGES.Total Deaths under Five.Grand Total.Shoreditch South.Hoxton New Town.Hoxton Old Town.Haggerston.Total.
    Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 35.35 to 45.45 to 55.55 to 65.65 to 75.75 to 85.85 to 95.95 and upwards.
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    DEATHS REGISTERED FROM ALL CAUSES DURING THE YEAR ENDING 2nd JANUARY, 1892. DEATHS REGISTERED IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT FROM ALL CAUSES.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.AGES.Total Deaths under Five.Grand Total.Shoreditch South.Hoxton New Town.Hoxton Old Town.Haggerston.Total.
    Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 35.35 to 45.45 to 55.55 to 65.65 to 75.75 to 85.85 to 95.95 and upwards.
  • Page 183
    Table II.—London and Shoreditch Birth and Death Rates, and Analysis of Mortality of the year 1891.
    Districts.Annual Rate per 1000 persons living.Deaths under 1 year to 1000 Births.percentage to total deaths.Districts.
    births 1891.total deaths.deaths fromInquest Cases.Deaths in Public Institutions.Uncertified Causes of Death.
    Principal Zymotic Diseases.Small.Pox.| Measles.Scarlet Fever.DiphtheriaWhooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Tubercular DiseasesViolence.
    1888.1889.1890.1891.
  • Page 184
    Analyst's Report for Quarter ending 25th day of March, 1891.
    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 procuredArticle received.Result of Analysis specifying the nature and kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any).Observations.Fee payable for Analysing such Article.
    £s.d.
  • Page 185
    Analyst's Report for Quarter ending 24th day of June, 1891.
    Date of receipt by Analyst of the Article to be Analysed.Name of Person from whom the Article was received.Number marked of 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 procured.Article received.Result of Analysis specifying the nature and kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any).Observations.Fee payable for Analysing such Article.
    £s.d.
  • Page 186
    Analyst's Report for Quarter ending 24th day of June, 1891—continued.
    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 procured.Article received.Result of Analysis specifying the nature and kin of foreign ingredient detected in such article (if any).Observations.Fee payable for analysing such article
    £.s.d.
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    Analyst's Report for Quarter ending 29th day of September, 1891.
    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 procured.Article received.Result of Analysis specifying the nature and kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any).Observations.Fee payable for Analysing such Article.
    £s.d.
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    Analyst's Report for Quarter ending 25th day of December, 1891
    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 procured.Article received.Result of Analysis specifying the nature and kind of foreign iogredients detected in such article (if any).Observations.Fae payable for Analysing such article.
    \£s.d.
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    the commissioners for public libraries and museums, shore ditch REVENUE ACCOUNT— from 14 th April , 1 891, to 25 th March , 1892.
    To receipts-£s.d.By payments-£s.d.
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    REVENUE ACCOUNT—Income and Expenditure from 14 th April , 1891, to 25 th March , 1892.
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Accrued but not receivedIncome from Apr 14,'91 to Mar 25.'92Application.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES Incurred but not paid.Expenditure from Apr.14,'91 to Mar. 25, '92
    March 25,'1)1 March 25'92March 25,'91 March 25,'92
    £s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    THE COMMISSIONERS FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS, SHOREDITCH. CAPITAL ACCOUNT— from 14th April , 1891, to 25 th March , 1892.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
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    COMMISSIONERS FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES, &c., ACCOUNT— BALANCE SHEET, 25 th March, 1892.
    LIABILITIES.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.ASSETS.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Electing the following Repkesentatives.
    No.Wards.120 Vestrymen.18 Elected Guardians of the Poor.2 Members of Parliament.Members of London County Council.
    Adopted under Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855.No. of Members assigned 10 each Ward.
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    Officials of the Guardians.
    Name.Nature of Office.Address.
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    Officials of the Guardians— continued.
    Name.Nature of Office.Address.Attendances at Dispensary.
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    Collectors of Income Tax, House Duty and Land Tax.
    Districts.Wards.Collector.Address.
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    CENSUS SUMMARIES.
    Parliamentary Borough of Slioreditch.Inhabited Houses.Population.
    1881.1891.1881.1891.
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    OPEN SPACES and RECREATION GROUNDS.
    No.Name.Situation.Hours during which open.
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    LIST OF MAGISTRATES acting in and foll the tower division (in which tHe parish of st. Leonard, Shoreditch, is situate.)
    Name.Address.
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    DAY SCHOOLS.
    Group.Name of School.Locality in Parish.MANAGERS.Divisional Member in charge of School.
    Chairman.Vice-Chairman.
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    FIRE-ESCAPE STATIONS.
    Station.Situation.
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    FIRE ALARMS.
    Position.In connection with
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    INDEX.
    SUBJECT.DEPARTMENT.
    Clerk.Accountant.Surveyor.Med. Officer of Health.Miscellaneous.
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    INDEX.— (continued).
    SUBJECT.DEPARTMENT.
    Clerk.AccountantSurveyor.Med. Officer of Health.Miscellaneous.
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    INDEX.—( continued ).
    SUBJECT.DEPARTMENT.
    Clerk.Accountant.Surveyor.Med. Officer of Health.Miscellaneous.
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    I NDEX.—( continued).
    SUBJECT.DEPARTMENT.
    Clerk.Accountant-Surveyor.Med. Officer of Health.Miscellaneous.
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    INDEX.— [continued).
    SUBJECT.DEPARTMENT.
    Clerk.Accountant.Surveyor.Med. Officer of Health.Miscellaneous.
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    INDEX.—( continued).
    SUBJECT.DEPARTMENT.
    Clerk.Accountant.Surveyor.Med. Officer of Health.Miscellaneous.