[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hamlet of Mile End Old Town].
- Hamlet of Mile End Old Town (London, England). Parish. Vestry.
- Date:
- 1892
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: [Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hamlet of Mile End Old Town]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: City of London, London Metropolitan Archives
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![31 MARCH, 1891. 3 It was resolved—That Mr. Lacey be appointed to act as Scrutineer in his place. The Chairman then submitted the names to a show of hands and declared that there were In favour of Mr. Calton 34 votes „ „ Padfield 24 „ „ „ Lloyd 37 „ „ „ Coker 9 „ „ „ Henley 22 „ „ „ Lyon 19 ,, „ „ W. A. Kemp 40 „ „ „ Roberts 42 „ „ „ Burge 4 „ Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Upton and resolved —That the names be submitted to the Magistrate in the order according to the numbers of votes given. V. Moved by Mr. Lacey seconded by Mr. Cushen and resolved —That Mr. Benjamin Cundick be elected Collector of Rates for the Centre Ward for the ensuing year, at a salary of £300 per annum. VI. Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved —That Mr. John Milton be re-elected Beadle for the ensuing year, at a salary of £170 per annum. VII. Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved —That the election of the Assessment Committee be appointed to take place at a meeting of the Vestry to be held on Wednesday, the 22nd day of April next. VIII. Moved by Mr. Henley seconded by Mr. Cushen and resolved—That the Vestry at its rising do adjourn until Wednesday, the 8th day of April next at 7 p.m. IX. Moved by Mr. Henley seconded by Mr. Cushen and resolved—That a cheque for £200 be drawn in favour of the Surveyor 011 labour account. IV. [Resumed.] Moved by Mr. Hirst seconded by Mr. Cushen and resolved unanimously—That the best thanks of this Vestry are eminently due, and are hereby most cordially given to George Padfield, Esq. and George Coker, Esq., for the very able and efficient manner in which they have respectively for periods of three years, and two years discharged the duties of Overseer, and that the Clerk do prepare the same, and have them engrossed on vellum, and presented to Messrs. Padfield and Coker in the usual way. X. The appointment of Mr. B. Cundick as Collector, at a salary of £300 having already been made, it was not deemed](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b19953987_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)