Report from Select Committee on Metropolis Sewers : with minutes of evidence, and an appendix.
- Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Metropolis Sewers.
- Date:
- [1834]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Report from Select Committee on Metropolis Sewers : with minutes of evidence, and an appendix. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![34] III. Holborn and Finsbury Division. 2._A RETURN containing an Account of all Sums rated within Finsbury Division by the 1st of January 1824 and the 31st December 1833 ; distinguishing the Amount under distinct and separate of Heads of Works, .■ AMOUNT At what DEFICIENCIES AMOUNT YEARS. of Rate per Pound thereon *. • Collected. RATES. Assessed. •£* d* £. s, d. £• Sm dm 1824 - 13*076 3 6 at sixpence 1*567 7 7 11,508 15 11 1825 - 13,482 7 - at sixpence J,444 6 6 12,038 - 6 1826 - no rate - - - - - 1827 - 14,848 16 6 at sixpence 2,234 18 3 12,613 18 3 1828 - no rate - - - 1829 - 15*471 6 9 at sixpence 2,564 14 6 12,906 12 3 1830 - - no rate - - - - - 1831 - 14,578 5 2 at sixpence 1,462 19 6 13,241 18 8 1832 - no rate - - - - 1833 - 15*374 18 - now collecting - • m', m ( - EXPENDITURE. - - - - ESTABLISHMENT. Rate Books, Expenses of preparing them for the Collectors, and Payments to the Vestry Clerks for Copies of the Poor’s Rates. Charges for Printing, including the Annual Publication of the Accounts, Forms of Rates, Books, Warrants and other Documents. Stationery, and Binding Rate Books, Books of Accounts, &c. Repairs of Commissioners’ Office. Rent, Taxes, and Expenses for Commissioners’ Office, including Coals, Articles of Furniture. 1 £* s% dm £• S • (I a £• s» d» £. s. cl. £• Sm d • 77 - - 76 18 6 6413 5 65 3 - 92 8 10 39 8 6 73 6 6 65 110 m mm m 68 - - 47 5 - 45 11 6 76 -11 <-• •<I CO 1 100 13 5 82 5 - 57 ~ 65 5 3 - 90 17 7 - 77 2 - 8712 - - 95 14 11 82 5 - 68 7 6 72 5 3 557 9 lot 105 11 11 - 75 14 - 46 311 541 10 6 187 3 8 42 - - 81 9 - 5018 4 76 19 9 79 18 3 - 53 1 - 25 1 - 180 9 - 76 11 7 77 - - 59 12 - 49 5 4 11 16 8 76 6 - * The deficiencies arise from relief given to parties for unoccupied land and houses, or being houses separately assessed, but paid for by the landlords at a composition, also included in the miles from the City of London,) assessed, but not collected. t Upon the renewal of the lease of the Commissioners’ office in 1828, sundry repairs and necessary, and a strong room erected for the deposit of the records and documents of the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30459205_0234.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


