Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, The United Parishes of St. Margaret and St. John, Westminster]
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whole of his time to the duties of the office, and to carry out
the various duties specified in the existing standing orders and
regulations, and such as may be hereafter added by the Vestry,
the engagement to be subject to one month's notice on either
side.
Extract from Vestry Minutes, 23rd March, 1892.
Report of Sanitary Committee,
13. The Committee have received, in response to advertisements in five newspapers on the 30th January and 6th February, 23 applications from candidates for the post of clerk in the sanitary department. The Committee have selected the following four, who have been requested to be in attendance upon the Vestry:—
Name and Address. | Age. | Present Occupation. | Testimonials. |
---|---|---|---|
Howlett, Harry Norman, "Meadow Bank," Mill Lane, West Hampstead. | 20 | Clerk in the Sanitary Department, Hampstead Vestry | Slannery, Baggally& Johnson, Fenchurch Street, E.C.; E. Gwynn, Medical Officer of Health, Hampstead. |
Morris, William Henry, 71, Ponsonby Place, Westminster | 18 | Clerk in the Building Office, Army and Navy Auxiliary Stores | C. Sweeting, 107, Regency St., Westminster; J. Marsden, 18, Grosvenor Road, Westminster; Rev. W. If. G. Twining, St. Stephen's Vicarage, Westminster. |
Perry, Edward, 38, Bessborough Gdns., Westminster | 19 | Secretary's Clerk Junior Carlton Club | Barlow & Sons, 2, Old Palace Yard,Westminster; Rev. G. Miller, 97, St. George's Sq., S .W. |
Watson, Frank James, 7, Denman Street, Shaftesbury Avenue | 18 | Junior Clerk in the offices of the Guardians of the Westminster Union | J. Bond, Clerk to the Guardians, Westminster Union (two). |
Resolved—That Harry Norman Howlett be and he is hereby
appointed clerk in the Sanitary Department during the
pleasure of the Vestry, at a salary of £60 per annum, rising by
conditional annual increments of £10 to a maximum of £100,
he to devote the whole of his time to the duties of the office,
and the engagement to be terminable by one month's notice
on either side.
I have the honour to be, Gentlemen,
Your faithful Servant
BARNARD IIOLT.
June, 1892.