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Westminster 1891

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, The United Parishes of St. Margaret and St. John, Westminster]

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Extract from Vestry Minutes, 9th March, 1892.
Report of Sanitary Committee.

At this sitting the number will be reduced to four, for submission to the Vestry on the following day.

Name and Address.Age.Present Occupation.Testimonials.
[Cock burn, Henry Mace, 9, Lerwick Road, New Cross3GInspector of Nuisances, St. Giles' District Board of WorksDr. D. S. Skinner, Medical Officer of Health, Willesden; O. C. Rob son, Engineer and Surveyor; G. Wallace, Surveyor, St. Giles' District Board of Works],
Goodwin Arthur Adye, 34, Church Road, Richmond39Inspector of Nuisances, Richmond, SurreyDr. Sedgwick Saunders, Medical Officer of Health, City of London ; D. S. Schloss. Jewish Board of Guardians.
McNair, Alexander, Vestry Hall, Chiswiek34Sanitarylnspector, Chiswisk Local BoardDr. E. C. Dodsworth, Medical Officer of Health, Chiswiek ; A. Rams den, Engineer and Surveyor, Chiswiek Local Board ; Dr. Gordan Hogg, Member of Middlesex County Council.
Mills, Walter Shepherd, 13, Buckley Road, Brondesbury30Assistant Sanitary Inspector, Willesden Local BoardO. C. Robson, Engineer and Surveyor, Willesden Local Board; Dr. D. S. Skinner, Medical Officer of Health, Willesden; Dr. H. Tonkins, Medical Officer of Health, Leicester.
Nettleton, Chas. William, 10, Winchester 'Per., Westminster37Gas meter makerT. Goulden, Acting Engineer. Gas Light and Coke Co., Becton; A. Wright & Co., Gas Apparatus Manufacturers; S. R. Smith, Manager to W. Parkinson & Co., Gas Engineers
[Phillips, Henry, 56, Camden Street, Kensington32Sanitary Inspector Vestry of KensingtonVestry of St. Luke, Middlesex; G. E. Yarrow, Medical Officer of Health, St. Luke, Middlesex.]

Resolved—That Alexander McNair be and he is hereby appointed
sanitary inspector during the pleasure of the Vestry, and
subject to the provisions of the Sanitary Officer's (London)
order of the Local Government Board, 1891, at a salary of
£130, rising by conditional annual increments of £10 to a
maximum of £150, he to reside in the parish, to devote the