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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![4o] m. Holborn and Finsbury Division. Names and Residences of Contractors and Workmen. John Henry Eldred, for building a new sewer in Weston-street and Brill- row, St. Pancras, by contract - Ditto - - for ditto - - in Little Gray’s-Inn-lane, by contract Thomas Southgate, of Old North-street, Red Lion-square, the balance for building a new line of sewer in Guildford-street, by contract Ditto, for building a new sewer in Wilmot-street, Brunswick-square, by contract - - - - - - - - - •* Ditto - - for ditto - - in Compton-place, ditto, by contract Joseph Cable, of Ray-street, Clerkenwell, tbe amount of his bill for cast- iron sewer-grates andiron work, to Midsummer 1833 - Elizabeth Sheppard, of Clerkenwell-green, a moiety of her bill, for contin¬ gent expenses of the Commissioners’ meetings for one year, to Midsum¬ mer 1833 - -- -- -- -- -- Luke Thomas Flood, esq. of Chelsea, a year’s ground rent of the Commis¬ sioners’office, to Midsummer 1833 “ - - - . - Moiety of assessed taxes for the Commissioners’ office, to the 10th Octo¬ ber 1833 - - - -- -- -- -- James Walker, of Hatton-wall, for water-boots for inspectors and clerks of the works --------- -- Elizabeth Day, of Rutland Wharf, Upper Thames-street, for coals fur¬ nished at the Commissioners’ office, to Midsummer 1833 - - - John Rider, of Little Britain, for printing, to Midsummer 1833 Alexander Milne, of High Holborn, for stationery and books, to 31st Octo¬ ber 1832 ---------- Richard Spencer, of ditto, for ditto, to Midsummer 1833 - James Launder, jun. of Gray’s-Inn-lane, for painting, plumbing and glaz¬ ing work, done at the Commissioners’ office, to Midsummer 1833 The following Vestry-clerks for copies of Poor’s Rates; viz. Tims and Scadding, of St. Pancras ------- John Singleton Taylor, of St. Andrew Holborn, above the Bars, and St. George the Martyr, Queen-square ------ T. D. Robinson, of St. Giles and St. George Bloomsbury *- Thomas Hammond, of Saffron Hill Liberty of St. Andrew, Holborn To the Clerks for the following Payments ; viz. Parochial taxes and insurance for the office ----- Charles Wright, clerk of the works ------ John Fletcher, assistant clerk of the wTorks - George Roe, acting clerk of the works ------ Postage and coach-hire for Commissioners to view sewers - Housekeeper’s wages, and disbursements for office - Advertisements for contracts, making rates, &c. and newspapers Annual gratuity to bank clerks, and opening a new account Law books. Votes of House of Commons and Acts of Parliament Pens and plans - -- -- -- -- - James Launder, of Gray’s-Inn-lane, for plumbing, &c. at the office, to 29th June last --------- William Harris, of High Holborn, for mathematical instruments John Henry Eldred, of Bleeding-heart-yard, for work done at the office - - - • - Total for Holborn Division Finsbury Division. - - £. The clerks, a moiety of salary, and amount of charges and disbursements for one year to Michaelmas 1833, including the preparing of a new rate The surveyor to this division, the amount of his salary to Michaelnias 1833 - - - - - - - - The summoner and crier, a moiety of salary and disbursements for one year to Michaelmas 1833 - The office-keeper, a moiety of salary for one year to Michaelmas 1833 - The inspector to this division, the amount of his salary to Michaelmas 1833 - . Ditto, gratuity for extra services ------- Henry Johnson, of Woodbridge House, Clerkenwell, bricklayer, contractor for the repair, 8cc, of sewers in Finsbury Division, the amount of his bills for works done to the 30th June 1833 - Ditto, on account for works done by contract to 31st December 1833 - Amount paid from 25 Dec. 1832, to 25 Dec. 1833. £. S. d. 633 13 4 177 8 11 H7 — - 240 — - 273 — 43 3 6 180 !9 4 45 - — 16 6 6 10 8 — 15 2 — 49 1 — 6 11 4 59 9 — 22 4 *■ 3 13 13 - 10 10 — 10 10 — 5 5 — 23 5 7 89 5 14 15 6 14 ■ — — 12 1 2 30 12 — 20 1 5 5 2 6 7 7 — 2 11 — 4 19 9 l 5 — - 9 6 121 2 6 288 9 6 200 - - 29 5 4 50 ~ ~ 93 15 - 10 - - 1,181 2 4 300 - - *s](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30459205_0240.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


