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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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TA BLEII.— ANALYSISOF"IRRECOVERERABLEon the poor and General ???

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Ward and Collector.Empty for whole or part of year.Alteration of Assessment.Compositions with Owners of Weekly Property.Allowed or excused by Finance Committee.Exemptions.Properties pulled down.Miscellaneous.Removal without payment." No Effects," Commitment, &c.Total.
Amount.Per centage.Amount.Per centage.Amount.Per centage.Amount.Per centage.AmountPer centage.Amount.Per centage.Amount.Per centage.Amount.Per centage.Amount.Per centage.Amount.Per centage.
££££££££££
St. Margaret
No. 1 Mr, W.H. Brand1,5272,966161.1923.0420.03127.24142.2751.0913.02......2,4964.85
No. 2 Mr. J. While.2,0795.54122.32228.6031.0845.11116.3142.1192.244.012,5316.71
No. 3 Mr. W. Briant.1,9104.79174.432.00611.0214.031002......46.1120.0042,2175.47
St. John—
Nos. 1 and 3 Mr. T. K. White7592.89120.453921.4924.09......5.0274.28128.48125.471,2364.70
No. 2 Mr. Waterman6002.6538.174201.854.01......76.3372.3142.184.028353.70
Government1621.27................................................1621.27
Totals7,0673.691,070.551,065.5590.04186.09349.18239.12321.16153.089,4774.95

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
The Poor Rate for theyearwas made on a Rateable Value of £766,355. The Poor Rate was 2 8« in the £, the General Rate (Local) 1 CU, the
General Rate (School .Board) 1/0½, the Sewers Rate 1d., in all 4/10½ in the £. The Montpelier-square Rate, levied on a small "area,
was 5½d in the £.
NOTES ON TABLE II.:—
COLUMNS 2, 3, 4-, 5, 6, 7, and 8.— These amounts are irrecoverable from causes which are unavoidable so far as the Collectors are concerned.
COLUMN 3.— These amounts represent for the greater part, cases where the original Rate is superseded by larger amounts given in charge on Provisional Valuation
Lists during the year. Such larger amounts are included in the " additions."
COLUMN 4.— These being statutory allowances made by the Vestry are not calculated in the total in Column 11. The two columns, 4 and 11, make up the total in
division III. of Table I.
COLUMN 5.— A very small portion only of this is excused on account of poverty. It includes such cases as where a public-house or other hereditament is rebuilt,
during which a partial occupation of land by a temporary structure is continued, and a part only of the Rate is charged, as ordered in each case by the Committee'
COLUMN 6.— This does not include (iovernment occupations, but represents premises occupied by Ambassadors and Foreign Ministers, and other places exempt by
statute.
COLUMN 8.— Includes losses through death. COLUMNS 9 and 10.— These'represent what may be considered the actual "losses."
Approved by the Finance Committee, 30th June, 1892.