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Shoreditch 1892

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

Published
1893
Pages
287
Tables
171

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  • Page 6
    The following six gentlemen, who required payment of the fees set out in the third column.
    ENGINEER.Municipal Electric Lighting Stations superintended.FEE.
  • Page 14
    "The following statement shows the benefits accruing to the Vestry as compared with the usual method of borrowing from the London County Council.
    BORROWED THROUGH LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.RAISED BY VESTRY.
    Interest at £3 10s. Od. pen cent.Interest at £3 5s. Od. per cent.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 27
    Further inquiries showed that there was no technical instruction whatever provided for the apprentices and artizans of the district, of whom there are 42,832 engaged in the following trades:—
  • Page 30
    I find on enquiry, however, that the cost of collecting and disposing of refuse has been steadily increasing in the surrounding parishes where no change of system has been adopted, as the following table shews:—
    PARISH.1890-91.1891-92.1892-93.
  • Page 31
    During the past year (Lady-day, 1892, to Lady-day, number of complaints of non-removal of dust has been as follows: —
  • Page 31
    Under the contract system the number of complaints for non-removal of dust was:—
    Year.No. of Complaints (both divisions).
  • Page 44
    The following return shows the alterations effected in the total gross and rateable value of the Parish during the year:-
    Particulars.Value as finally determined by Assessment Committee.
    Gross.Rateable.
    ££
  • Page 50
    POOR RATE ACCOUNTS, for the Half -Y ear ended M ichaelmas- D ay , 1892.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 51
    POOR RATE ACCOUNTS, for the H alf- Y ear ended L ady- D ay, 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 53
    POOR RATE ACCOUNTS, from 25th March, 1892 to 25th March 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 54
    POOR RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 55
    POOR RATE ACCOUNRS (Continued), form 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 56
    POOR RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 57
    POOR RATE ACCOUNT- Income and Expenditure from 25th March,1892, to 25th March , 1893.
    Source.FoRECEIPTS.ASSETS Accrued but not Received.Income from 25 Mar.,'??? to 25 Mar., 93???Application.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES Incurred but not Paid.Expenditure from 25 Mar.,'92, to 25 Mar.,'93.
    25 March, 189225 March, 1893.25 March, 1892.25 March, 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 58
    POOR RATE ACCOUNT—BALANCE SHEET, 25 th M arch, 1893.
    Fo.£s.d.£s.d.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 60
    The Accounts of the Burial Board for the Parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch,.in the County of London. BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNTS, from 25 th March , 1892, to 25 th March , 1893.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 61
    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNT—Income and Expenditure from 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETSIncomeApplication.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIESExpenditure from 25 Mar.'92,
    Accrued but not received.from 25 Mar.'92,Incurred but not paid.
    25 Mar.,1892.25 Mar., 1893.to 25 Mar.'93.25 Mar.,1892.25 Mar.,1893.to 25 Mar.'93.
    £s.d.£sd.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d
  • Page 61
    BURIAL BOARD ACCOUNT— BALANCE SHEET, 25th March, 1893.
  • Page 63
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS, FROM 25 TH M ARCH, 1892, TO 25 TH M ARCH, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 64
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (C ontinued ), FROM 25 th M arch , 1892, to 25 th M arch , 1893.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.by PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 65
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), , from 25 th March , 1892, to 25 th March , 1893.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 66
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued) from 25 th March , 1892, to 25 th March, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.Rv PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 67
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), From 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893. 67
    To RECEIPTS£s.d.Bv PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 68
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), From25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893. 68
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 69
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued ), From 25 th March , 1892, to 25 th March , 1893.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 70
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (C ONTINUED ), Froom25th M ARCH , 1892, TO 25 TH M ARCH , 1893.
    To RECEIPTS —£s.d.By PAYMENTS—s.d.
  • Page 71
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), , from 25 th March , 1892, to 25 th March , 1893.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 72
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893. 72
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.Bv PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 73
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 74
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), From 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS£s.d,By Payment-£s.d.
  • Page 75
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), From 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893. 75
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 76
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT—Income and Expenditure From 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Acceded but not Received.IncomeApplication.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES Incurred but not Paid.Expenditure
    25 Mar., 1892.25 Mar , 1893.from 25 Mar.,'92, to 25 Mar.,'9325 Mar., 1892.25 Mar., 1893.from 25 Mar., ' 92, to 25 Mar., '93.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 77
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT Income and Expenditure From 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893 (Continued).
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Accrued but not Received.Income from 25 Mar.,'92, to 25 Mar.,'9:Application.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIES Incurred but not Paid.Expenditure from 25 Mar.,'92, to 25 Mar., '93.
    25 Mar., 1892.25 Mar., 1898.25 Mar., 1892.25 Mar., 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.£s.d.£s.d.£sd.£sd.£s.d.
  • Page 78
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— BALANCE SHEET, 25th M arch, 1893.
    Fo.£s.d.£.s.d.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 80
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNTS, from 25 th March , 1892, to 25 th March , 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.
    To RECEIPTS—By PAYMENTS—
  • Page 81
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNTS (Continued), from 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS£s.d.By PAYMENTS£s.d.
  • Page 83
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT—Income and Expenditure from 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Accrued rut not Received.Income from 25 Mar. 1892, to 25 Mar. 1893By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 84
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT— . BALANCE SHEET, 25TH MARCH, 1893.
    Fo.£s.d.£s.d.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 86
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— ERECTION OF TOWN HALL.—25th March, 1893.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 86
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— STREET IMPROVEMENTS AND PAYING WORKS.— 25 th M arch, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 87
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT—‡ SUN STREET to WORSHIP STREET (Appold Street) IMPROVEMENT—25th March, 1893. 87
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 87
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— GOLDSMITH SQUARE OPEN SPACE.—25 th M arch , 1893.
    To RECEIPTS- CAPITAL ACCOUNT. Mortgage.£s.d.By PAYMENTS- CAPITAL ACCOUNT.£s.d.
  • Page 88
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— DUSTING AND SCAVENGING .-25 th March , 1893.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.Bv PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 89
    GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT— ¶MOIRA PLACE & PLUMBER'S PLACE AREA.—25 th M arch , 1893.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 89
    SEWERS RATE ACCOUNT— CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SEWERS.— 25th M arch, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS-£s.d.
  • Page 90
    DEPOSIT FUND— from 25 th March, 1892, to 25 th March, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS-rate accounts.£s.d.By PAYMENTS-rate accounts.£s.d.
    General.Sewers.General.Sewers.
    revenue account.£s.d.£s.d.revenue account.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 90
    TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION FUND— from 25 th February, 1893, to 25 th March, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
  • Page 92
    AGGREGATE STATEMENT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS— 25TH MARCH, 1893.
    LIABILITIES.Fo.£s.d.ASSETS.Fo.£s.d.
  • Page 93
    AGGREGATE STATEMENT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS— 25th March, 1893 (Continued).
    LIABILITIES.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.ASSETS.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 95
    STATEMENT shewing the DEBT OUTSTANDING on the ACCOUNTS of the VESTRY of the Parish of ST. LEONARD, SHOREDITCH in the COUNTY OF LONDON, and the Amounts of PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST charged in the Accounts for the Year ended 25th March, 1893.
    Purpose of Loan.No. of Mortgage.When Borrowed.Period within which to be repaid.First and Last years of RepaymentOriginal Loan.Repaid.Balance of Loan outstanding, 2oth March,1893Interest.Present Annual Instalment.Chabged in Accounts.Folio.
    Rate Per Cent.When Payable.Amount.Date of Repayment.Principal.Gross Interest.
    123456789101112131415
    Years££s.d.£sd.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 96
    STATEMENT shewing the MORTGAGE DEBT Outstanding, 25th March, 1893, 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 97
    SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES TO OF FICIALS, 25th March, 1803. SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES—25th March, 1893— (Continued).
    Name.Nature of Office.Present Annual Salary.Amount Paid during Flnan cialYear.Fo.Salaries charged in Accounts.Name.Nature of Office.Present Annual Salary.Amount paid duringFinancialYear.Fo.Salaries charged in Accounts.
    Poor Pate.General RateSewers RatiPoor Rate.General RateSewers Rate
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 98
    TABULAR STATEMENT SHEWING THE RATES ASSESSED AND LEVIED, WITH SUMMARY OF COLLECTION, IN RESPECT OF THE YEAR FROM 25th MARCH, 1892, to 25th MARCH, 1893.
    COLLECTING DISTRICTS, PUBLIC COMPANIES. Ac.POOR RATE.VESTRY RATES.SUMMARY OF COLLECTION.
    Rateable Value in force at 1I-ady-Day 1893.Rates levied at 3s 3d. in the £Allowance to Owners.Arrears 25th March, 1892.Total amount to be collected.IRRECOVERABLE.Rateable Value in force at Lady-Day, 1893.RATES LEVIED.Allowance to Owneis.Arrears 25th March, 1892.Total amount to be collected.Actually collected.Recoverable arrears at 25th March, lt93.IRRECOVERABLE.UNCOLLECTED AT BALANCING,.
    Actually collected.Recoverable Arrears at 25th March, 1893.Legally excused.Empties.OTHERWISE NOT RECOVERABLE. [General Rate at 2s. 6d. in the £Sewers Rate at Id. in the £Total of Vestry Rates at 2s. 7d. in the £Legally excused.OTHERWISE NOT RECOVERABLE.Total net charge (Cols. 6 and 21).Total actually collected (Cols. 7 and 22).Arrears outstanding 25th March, 1893.Legally excused.Otherwise not recoverable
    Reduced on Appeal.25 per cent, allowance toRuns. 'No effects and Insolvencies.Empties.Reduced on Appeal.25 per cent, allowance toRons.No. effects and Insolvencies.
    1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.10.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.3132.33.34.
    ££s.d.£sd.£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.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£sd.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 100 101
    COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE THREE YEARS TO 25TH MARCH, 1893.
    No.INCOME.1890-01.1891-92.1892-93No.EXPENDITURE.1890-91.1891-92.1892-93
    Poor Rate Account—Revenue.£££Poor Rate Account—Revenue.£££
  • Page 104
    RATEABLE VALUE and RATES LEVIED for POOR LAW and VESTRY PURPOSES, from 1856 to 1892, since the passing of the Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855.
    Your.Annual Net Rateable Valuation.Poou Rate.Vestry Rates.Total Rate in the £.
    . Lighting.General.Sewers.Mam Drainage.
    12345678
    £s.d.d.s.d.d.d.s.d.
  • Page 105
    RETURN shewing AMOUNTS CONTRIBUTED UNDER PRECEPTS.
  • Page 106
    RETURN shewing AMOUNTS CONTRIBUTED UNDER PRECEPTS in aid of the Expenditure of the SCHOOL BOARD for LONDON, under the elementary education ad\ 1870. (Apportioned on Rateable Annual Value).
  • Page 107
    STATEMENT shewing ANNUAL CONTRACTS entered into by the VESTRY for the Financial Year from 2oth March, 1893, to 25th March, 1894, 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 108
    COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, 1892-93.
    Particulars of Staff. Plant, Ac.At 25th March, 1892.At 25th March, 1893.Remarks.
  • Page 109
    Comparative Statement, 1892-93.— continued.
    Particulars of Staff, Plant, &c.Quantity to 25th March, 1892.Quantity to 25th March, 1893.Remarks.
  • Page 110
    N.B.—Commissioners of Baths and Washhouses—Appointed 3rd January, 1893. Electric Lighting Committee—Appointed February 28th, 1893. Technical Instruction Committee—Appointed December 6th, 1892.
    Number of Mooting held4230382920221751182515105338318Total307
    Retire in the year.NAME.Vestry.Finance.Paving and Severs.General Purposes and Sanitary.Parliamentary.Town Hall.Officers.Dusting and Scavenging.Housing of the Working Classes.Assessment.Valuation.Burial Board.Free Library Commissioners.Commissioners of Baths and Wash-houses.Special Committee re Churchwardens' and Overseers' Accounts.Electric Lighting Committee.Technical Instruction Committee.Total Number of Meetings attended.Number which could have been attended.
  • Page 111
    Return of A ttendances, &c.—continued.
    Number of Meetings held4230382920221751182515105338313Total397
    Retire in the year.NAME.Vestry.Finance.Paying and Sewers.General Purposes and Sanitary.Parliamentary.Town Hall.Officers.Dusting and Scavenging.Housing of the Working Classes.Assessment.Valuation.Burial Board.Free Library Commissioner's.Commissioners of Baths and Wash-houses.Special Committee re Churchwardens' and Overseers' Accounts.Electric Lighting Committee.Technical Instruction CommitteeTotal Number of Meetings attended.Number which could have been attended.
  • Page 112
    Return OF Attendances, &c.— continued.
    Number of Meetings held4230382920221751182515105338313Total397
    Retire in the year.NAME.Vestry.Finance.Paving and Sewers.General Purposes and Sanitary.Parliamentary.Town Hall.Officers.Dusting and Scavenging.Housing of the Working Classes.Assessment.Valuation.Burial Board.Free Library Commissioners.Commissioners of Baths and Wash-houses.Special Committee re Churchwardens' and Overseers' Accounts.Electric Lighting Committee.Technical Instruction Committee.Total Number of Meetings attended.Number which could have been attended.
  • Page 113
    Return of Attendances, &c.— continued.
    Number of Meetings held4230382920221751182515105338318Total397
    Retire in the year.NAME.Vestry.Finance.Paving and Sewers.General Purposes and Sanitary.Parliamentary.Town Hall.Officers.Dusting and Scavenging.Housing of the Working Classes.Assessment.Valuation.Burial Board.Free Library Commissioners.Commissioners of Baths aDd Wash-houses.Special Committee re Churchwardens' and Overseers' Accounts.Electric Lighting Committee.Technical Instruction Committee.Total Number of Meetings attended.Number which could have been attended.
  • Page 117
    The following quantities of materials were supplied by the Contractors and Guardians at the cost stated, and used on the Macadam and Ballast roads in the Parish during the vear:—
    £S.d.
  • Page 119
    MATERIALS AND COST OF WORKS IN CONNECTION WITH VESTRY'S OWN MEN—1892-93.
    LOCALITY.Broken Guernsey Granite.Flints.Hoggin.Earth to Shoot.Sittings, &c.from Yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses. Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per 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.Broken Guernsey Granite.Flints.Hoggin.Earth to Shoot.Sittings, See., from Yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses. Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing-Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per 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.Broken Guernsey Granite.Flints.Hoggin.Earth to Shoot.Sittings, &c., from Yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses. Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing-Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per 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.Broken Guernsey Granite.Flints.Hog-gin.Earth to Shoot.Siftings, &c., from Yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses. Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing-Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per yard.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.
  • Page 123
    MATERIALS AND COST OF WORKS IN CONNECTION WITH THE UNEMPLOYED, F rom 25 th N ovember , 1892, to 8 th M arch, I8 ( J3.
    Locality.Broken Guernsey Granite.Hoggin.Sittings, &c., from yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per square yard.Vestry Labour including Ganger, included in Wages for Labour and Watchmen.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.£s.d.
  • Page 124
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.Broken Guernsey Granite.Hoggin.Siftings, &c., from yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per square yard.Vestry Labour including Ganger, included in Wages for Labour and Watchmen.
  • Page 125
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.Broken Guernsey Granite.Hoggin.Siftings, &c.,from yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per square yard.VestryLabour including Ganger, included in Wages for Labour and Watchmen.
  • Page 126
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.Broken Guernsey Granite.Hoggin.Siftings, &c.,from yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per square yard.VestryLabour including Ganger, included in Wages for Labour and Watchmen.
  • Page 127
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.Broken Guernsey Granite.Hoggin.Siftings, &c., from yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per square yard.Vestry Labour including Ganger, . included in Wages for Labour and Watchmen.
    £s.d.£s.d.£ s. d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.£s.d
  • Page 128
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.Broken Guernsey Granite.Hoggin.Sittings,&c., from yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses, Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per square yard.Vestry Labour including Ganger, included in Wages for Labour and Watchmen.
    £s.a.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.£s.d.
  • Page 129
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.Broken Guernsey Granite.Hoggin.Siftings, &c., from yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Holler Expenses, Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per squan yard.VestryLabou including Ganger included in Wages for Labour and Watchmen.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Yards.£s.d
  • Page 130
    Continued from previous page...
    LOCALITY.Broken Guernsey Granite.Hoggin.Siftings, &c., from yard.Wages for Labour and Watchmen.Roller Expenses.! Sharps and Steels.Water and Horsing Water Cart.Total Cost.Superficial Area.Cost per square yard.VestryLabour including Ganger, included in Wages for Labour and Watchmen.
    £s.d.£sd.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£S.d.£s.d.Yards.£s.d.
  • Page 131
    CARRIAGEWAY PAYING, 1892-1893.
  • Page 132
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 133
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 134
    FOOTWAY PAYING.
  • Page 135
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 136
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 137
    The following quantity of Stone,- in addition, was re-dressed bv piece-work in the yard, at the costs stated:—
  • Page 139
    The undermentioned sewers have been cleansed by the Vestry's workmen, the deposit removed and carted to the Vestry's wharves, and barged away.
    Situation.Description.Feet.
  • Page 141
    The following, in addition to other smaller amounts, represent the value of naterials, &c., supplied during the year:—
  • Page 142
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 142
    INVENTORY OF PLANT AND MATERIAL ON HAND AT FLEMMING STREET DEPOT, at 25 th MARCH, 1893.
  • Page 146
    SUMMARY
  • Page 153
    The following statement shows the particulars of repairs and renewals for the year to 25th March, 1893:—
    MONTH.Governors Tested and Exchanged.Lamps repaired in Street or Shop.Panes of Glass used.New Stand-pipes and Cocks, &c.Defective Lights attended to.Lights turned off by the public.Lamps, Cradles and Chair-irons renewed.Columns broken and renewed.Brackets broken and renewed.
  • Page 154
    PRIVATE LIGHTING. The quantity of gas consumed during the year is as follows:—
    DEPARTMENT.Gas consumption in cubic feet.Total Cost.
    £s.d.
  • Page 155
    PUBLIC URINALS. These conveniences are situated and lighted as under:—
    Situation.No.Description of Lamp.
  • Page 157
    The 33 public urinals are situated as follows:—
    No.Situation.Description.No. of Compartments.
  • Page 159
    TABLE I . Cost of New Works for the Year to March, 1898.
  • Page 159
    TABLE II. Statement of the cost of Repairs and Painting, Lighting and Extinguishing and Cleaning, for the year to March, 1893.
  • Page 160
    TABLE III. (lout of Maintenance of Meters and Governors, dx., -Salaries and Expanses for the year to March, 1893.
  • Page 160
    TABLE IV. 1 )et,ails of the 1 lours of Liyhtiny per Lamp duriny the year.
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    TABLE V. Shelving the comparative cost of Gas and the saving under the new system.
    Number of hours charged for.Consumption per hour charged cu. ft.Consumption per lamp per quarter cu. ft.Number of Lamps.Total Consumption per quarter.Rate per 1000 cu. ft.£s.d.Saving
    £s.d.
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    OLD SYSTEM. Cost of Lighting, Extinguishing and Repairs to Lamps.
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    TABLE VII. Showing the Total Saving by the Meter System and Modified Hours.
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    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.N umber of Lamps.Consumption per quarter cu. ft.Rate per 1000 cu. ft.£s.d.Total
    £s.d.
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    TABLE VIII.— Continued.
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    Last year the rates were above the average, being respectively 36 . 7 and 31 . 8. The births were distributed thus:—
    District.Males.Females.Total.
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    The total deaths of parishioners whether occurring in the parish or in other parts of London, amounted to 2,828, against a total of 3,042 in the previous year. The corrected deaths of residents were distributed thus:—
    District.Males.Females.Total.
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    ZYMOTIC DISEASES. During the year notifications were received referring to 1,478 cases of infectious disease, 862 in 1891, and 1158 in 1892. These are classified below:—
    Disease.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Total.Deaths.
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    The proportionate rate per 1000 inhabitants in London and Shoreditch respectively, affected by the various notifiable infectious diseases, may be ascertained from the accompanying table.
    Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.other Continued FeversPuerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Cholera.Annual Rate, 1892.Annual Rate, 1891.
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    TABLE I. DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES IN THE PARISH OF SAINT LEONARD, SHOREDITCH, AND IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT. Note. 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 FROM ALL CAUSES DURING THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1892.DEATHS IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.AGES.Total Deaths under Five.Shoreditch South.Hoxton New Town.Hoxton Old Town.Haggerston.Total.
    Under 11 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 35.35 to 45.45 to 55.55 to GO.60 to 70.70 to 85.85 and upwards.
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    DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES DURING THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1892.DEATHS IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.AGES.Total Deaths under Five.Shoreditch South.Hoxton New Town.Hoxton Old Town.|Hag-gerston.Total.
    Under 1.1 to 5.6 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 35.35 to 45.45 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 85.85 and upwards.
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    DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES DURING THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1892.DEATHS IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.AGES.Total Deaths under Five.Shoreditch South.Hoxton New Town.Hoxton Old Town.Haggerston.Total.
    Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 35.35 to 45.45 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 85.85 and upwards.
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    TABLE II. SUMMARY OF THE DEATHS IN THE PARISH OF SAINT LEONARD, SHOREDITCH, AND IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT, FOR THE YEAR 1892.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS IN EACH SUB-DISTRICT.
    Shoreditch South.Hoxton New Town.Hoxton Old Town.Hagg-erston.Total.
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    TABLE III.—ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF LONDON AND SHOREDITCH BIRTHS AND DEATHS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 ST DECEMBER, 1892,
    Districts.Estimated population middle of 1892.Annual Rate per 1000 persons living.Deaths under 1 year to 1000 Births.percentage to total deaths.
    birthstotal deaths duringdeaths fromInquest Cases.Deaths in Public Institutions.Uncertified Causes of Death.
    Principal Zyruotic Diseases.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.DiphtheriaWhooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Tubercular DiseasesViolence.
    1889.1890.1891.1892.
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    TABLE IV. —BIRTH and DEATH-RATES of Persons belonging to LONDON and to its Groups of REGISTRATION DISTRICTS, in the 52 weeks of 1892.
    Per 1000 Persons living.Deaths under 1 year to 1000 Births registered.
    Births.Deaths from
    All Causes.Principal Zymotic Diseases.Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.DiphtheriaWhooping Cough.Typhus.Enteric Fever.Simple & 1 ll-defined Fever.Diarrhoea.
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    TABLE V.—ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF LONDON AND SHOREDITCH BIRTHS AND DEATHS FOR THE THIRTEEN WEEKS ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1892 (FOURTH QUARTER).
    Districts.Estimated population middle of 1892.Annual Rate per 1000 persons living.Deaths under 1 year to 1000 Births.PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL DEATHS.
    BirthsTOTAL DEATHS DURING QUARTER OFDEATHS FROMInquest Cases.Deaths in Public Institutions.Uncertified Causes of Death.
    Principal Zymotic Diseases.Small-Pox.Measles.Scarlet 1 Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Fever.Diarrhoea.Tubercular Diseases.Violence.
    1889.1890.1891.1892.
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    The following table shows the number of premises and articles disinfected during the year—the figures for 1891 being placed alongside for comparison:—
    18911892
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    HOUSES CLOSED DURING THE YEAR 1892 AS UNFIT FOR HABITATION.
    Closed under Public Health (London) Act:—
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    SCHEDULE.
    The Manufacture of Articles of Wearing Apparel. The Manufacture of Electro Plate.Cabinet and Furniture Making and Upholstery Work. The Manufacture of Files.
    OUT-WORKERS.OUT-WORKERS.
    Form for use of Occupier.Form for use of Contractor.
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    PREMISES AND ARTICLES DISINFECTED AT VESTRY'S DISINFECTING CHAMBER.
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    ARTICLES DESTROYED AND REPLACED BY VESTRY.
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    FOOD. CONDEMNED AND DESTROYED, BEING UNFIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
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    "SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, 1875." ARTICLES ANALYSED. (Sec Analyst's Report.)
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    The Report of the Analyst appointed under the above Act tor this (Jounty, ot the number ot Articles ot .food, Drink, and Drugs, which have been received and Analysed by such Analyst, specifying the nature and kind of Foreign Ingredients detected in such Articles, &c., during the Year ending the 31st day of December, 1892.
    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.Fines.Costs.
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    Analyst's Report for the Year ending the 31st day of December, 1892—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.Besult of Analysis specifying the nature and kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any).Observations.Fines.Costs.
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    Analyst's Report for the Year ending the 31st day of December, 1892—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 kind of foreign ingredient detected ir. such article (if any).Observations.Fines.Costs.
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    A nulyst's Report for the Year ending the 31st dag of December, 1892—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 con- i jaining the Article by which it is to be identified by the 1 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.Fines.Costs.
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    Analyst's Report for the Year ending the 31st day of December, 1892—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 kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any).Observations.Fines.Costs.
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    Analyst's Report for the Year ending the 31sf day of December , 1892— 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 kind of foreign ingredients detected in such article (if any;.Observations.Fines.Costs.
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    In compliance with the " Public Libraries Act, 1802," the Commissioners have agreed to the following rotation for retiring:—
    Retire in 1893.Retire in 1894.Retire in 1895.
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    NUMBER AND CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS IN (a) LENDING AND (b) REFERENCE LIBRARIES.
    (a) pendingTotal.
    Letter.Class.Number
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    LIST OF DONORS AND DONATIONS.
    NAME.Year to 25th March, 1892.Year to 25th March, 1893.Folio in Accounts.
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    STATUTORY FINANCIAL STATEMENT, for the Y ear ended 25 th M arch, 1893. UNDER "PUBLIC LIBRARIES ACT, 1892."
    To RECEIPTS—£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
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    RATE AND REVENUE ACCOUNT—Income and Expenditure from 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    Source.Fo.RECEIPTS.ASSETS Accrued but not receivedIncome from 25 Mar???92 to 25 Mar.???93Application.Fo.PAYMENTS.LIABILITIESExpenditure from 25 Mar.,92 to 25 Mar.,93
    25 March,'92 25 March,'9325 March,'92ujl isul fali). 1 25 March,'93
    Haggerston Library.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.Haggerston Library.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    CAPITAL ACCOUNT— from 25th March, 1892, to 25th March, 1893.
    To RECEIPTS-£s.d.By PAYMENTS—£s.d.
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    COMMISSIONERS FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS— BALANCE SHEET, 25th March , 1893.
    Fo.£s.d.£s.d.Fo.£s.d.£s.d.
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    STATEMENT shewing the DEBT outstanding on the ACCOUNTS of the COMMISSIONERS FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS, SHOREDITCH, and the Amounts of PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST charged in the Accounts for the Year ended 25th March, 1893.
    Purpose of Loan.Mortgage No.Sanction.When Borrowed.Mode of Repayment.Original Loan.Repaid.Balance of Loan outstanding1, 25tli Mar., 1893.Interest.Charged in Accounts.
    Date.AmountPeriod within which to be repaid.Rate per cent.When Payable.Principal.Gross Interest.
    l2345678910ll121314
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    SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES TO OFFICIALS OF THE COMMISSION, 25th M arch, 18!)
    Name.Nature of Office.Present Annual Halary.Amount paid during Financial year.Charged in Account.Fo.Remarks.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    STATEMENT OF FIRE AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCES, 25 th M arch , 1893
    Company.Nature of Risk.Amount covered.llato per cent.Annual Premium.When due.Charged in Accounts.Fo.
    Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    WARDS AND DIVISIONS OF THE PARISH.
    No.Wards.120 Vestrymen.18 Elected Guardians of the Poor.2 Members of Parliament.4 Members of London County Council.
    Adopted under Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855.No. of Members assigned to each Ward.
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    No. 1, Moorfields Ward. (18 MEMBERS).
    Retire in the year
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    No. 2, Church Ward. (21 MEMBERS).
    Retire in the year
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    No. 3, Hoxton Ward. (21 MEMBERS).
    Retire In the year
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    No. :B, Hoxton Ward (Continued).
    Retire in the year
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    No. 4, Wenlock Ward. (18 MEMBERS).
    Retire in the year
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    No. 5, Whitmore Ward. (12 MEMBERS).
    Retire in tho year
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    No. 6, Kingsland Ward. (12 MEMBERS).
    Retire in the year
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    No. 7, Haggerston Ward. (9 MEMBERS).
    Retire in the year
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    No. 8, Acton Ward. (9 MEMBERS).
    Retire in the year
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    Commissioners for Public Baths and Washhouses. (7 MEMBERS). Appointed Bvd JuvKiirj/, 1808.
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    Burial Board. (9 MEMBERS). Appointed 14 ih March, 1808.
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    Housing of Working Classes Committee. (12 MEMBERS).
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    Electric Lighting Committee. (20 MEMBERS). Appointed 'ZHih Fvhrmrij, 1H98.
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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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    No.Sub-District for Registration of Births & Deaths.Registrar.Address.Deputy Sub-Registear.Address.
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    Collectors of Income Tax, House Duty and Land Tax.
    Districts.Wards.Collector.Address.
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    CANSUS SUMMRIES.
    Parliamentary Borough1 Inhabited Houses.Population.
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    CANSUS SUMMRIES.
    Registration Sub-Districts.Area in Statute Acres.INHABITED HOUSES.POPULATION.Increase or Decease of Population tdtwecn 1881 and 1894.
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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 for the tower division (in which the p.\ri>h of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, is situate.)
    Name.Address.
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    DAY SCHOOLS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD FOR LONDON, IN THE PARISH OF SAINT LEONARD, SHOREDITCH.
    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.AccountantSurveyor.Med. Officer of Health.Miscellaneous.
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    NDEX.—( continued).
    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.Miscella neous.
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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.