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08a3b9cf-b342-4833-94f6-96ebbdf70402 | G. Howard.— "That the west side of Victoria Road be paved with concrete blocks from the dust depot, and also the portion of the east side extending from the Victoria Circus northward to the workmen's entrance to the Railway Works." 11 Sept., 1889. Carried. By Mr. H. C. Symons.— 1. "That when a night watchman is require... |
84b3ad3d-4ba7-47a1-9d84-d197a3973e1e | A. Phillips Hills— "That the Vestry Clerk be directed to address a letter to the County Council, calling attention to the length of time occupied in 66 completing the new Battersea Bridge, and asking that all available pressure be put upon the Contractors to complete the work, if possible, before the expiration of the ... |
6061ae45-e3a9-4fb1-b7fc-beca7e79623a | 11th Sept., 1889. Adjourned. 9th Oct., Not proceeded with. By Mr. Hastings J. Reeve— "That having regard to the growing length of the debates which necessitates the meetings of the Vestry being prolonged until an early hour of the following day, this Vestry are of opinion that it is absolutely necessary that members sh... |
790d00e5-fc6f-414e-af85-1d955c6dcab1 | H. Chandler— "That the Clerk be directed to address a communication to the Gas Companies requesting that means may be found for disconnecting their supply pipes, without the necessity of taking np the paving in the highway each time premises, which are supplied with gas, are vacated, or from 67 other causes, and sugges... |
b3f80a9c-09c5-465c-9bed-a0d362809154 | H. C. Symons— "That when a night watchman is required in a road, and no shelter-box is provided for him, two night watchmen shall be employed, each to be on duty tor half the night only." 23rd Oct., 1889. Carried as amended. By Mr. E. Russell Mansell— (1) "That the Vestry do take immediate steps to sufficiently light t... |
04bf7e42-51c1-4508-94f9-c4918c31e9d0 | G. H. Lawther— "That a member be now elected to fill the vacancy upon the Finance Committee." 13th Nov., 1889. Referred to Street Cleansing, etc., Committee. 13th Nov., 1889. Carried. By Mr. C. Marson— "That the Surveyor be directed to explain his reason for discharging the man Walter Bartlett from the Dust Destructor.... |
0fc1c9d7-f617-4601-9614-c363a436882f | H. C. Symons— "That the Vestry Clerk be instructed to address a letter to the Commissioners for Public Baths and Wash-houses for this Parish, asking them to inform the Vestry if the ratepayers and inhabitants of Battersea may expect, at an early date, to have the use of part of the Baths buildings for concerts and meet... |
d1c5661d-45b8-4f6b-9a7e-61c5203fe685 | 27th Nov., 1889. Clerk reported that water had been laid on. By Mr. C. Marson— (1) "That a supply of water be laid on to the water closets of the houses in Doddington Grove, Battersea Park Road." Lapsed. (2) "That the question of erecting an engine and dynamo at the Dust Destructor, Culvert Road, for the purpose of sup... |
3484f613-fcec-4ccf-ab89-e3615caaac00 | Adjourned. 18th Dec.., Lost. By Mr. H. C. Symons— "That the Vestry are of opinion that the summonses issued for non-payment of rates should be reduced from 1s. 6d. to 6d." 69 11th Dec., 1889. Carried. By Mr. Overseer H. Turnor— "That the Vestry do now proceed to elect a Member to fill the vacancy upon the Sanitary Comm... |
a3b6f115-f66d-4084-855f-12549410032a | C. Marson— (1) "That the night watchmen be supplied with fires at the expense of the Parish. Carried as Amended. (2) "That the carmen in the employ of the Vestry be paid £1 5s. per week." Information furnished to Vestry. (3) "To draw attention to the obligations of thi South Metropolitan Gas Company witl regard to the ... |
aabb0c4e-8acf-46ed-b13f-7fd03b22efdd | 22nd Jan., 1890. Lost. By Mr. H. C. Symons— (1) "That in the event of accident or injury to workmen in the employ of the Vestry they be furnished with medical attendance and medicine upon condition that they subscribe not less than one penny per week to a fund for payment of such attendance." (2) "That arrangements in ... |
16635d2f-9add-4ab3-9a39-cecf7d69d5fe | Overseer W. Davies— "That the plan prepared by the Surveyor for the improvement of Sheepcote Lane, marked No. 2, be approved, and that the necessary proceedings be taken under the provisions of the General Paving (Metropolis) Act, 1817, 57 Geo. III., cap. 29, for the acquirement of so much of the land as is required fo... |
06f18de4-90ac-4f81-b9f6-fa6c7e83f27a | C. Marson— (1) "That the Inspector of Nuisances be instructed to furnish the Vestry with an account of all defective drains and chimneys." Ditto (2) "That an engine and dynamo be erected at the Dust Destructor to light the stables by electricity." Lost. (3) " That the road sweepers, other than those engaged in stocking... |
06bd4d74-55c8-436d-99cc-55e04670b534 | Carried. By Mr. Overseer W. Davies— "That the Medical Officer of Health and the Solicitor be instructed to present a joint report to the Vestry as to the course to be adopted to ensure the discontinuance of the nuisance arising from the sorting, burning, and accumulation of refuse in Victoria Road." Vote of thanks to M... |
af3aa11b-fb10-40ee-9605-fffb5b43d5ec | Purdy at a meeting held on the 27th March, 1889:— That this Vestry do, and they do hereby tender their sincere and hearty thanks to Nathaniel Purdy, Esq., for the faithful and efficient manner in which he has discharged the responsible and onerous duties devolving upon him as the Representative of this Vestry at the Me... |
fa3552af-3d6d-4aad-90dc-d12d605f2583 | E. Wood, J. P. On the 8th May, 1889, the date of the last Meeting of the Vestry prior to the annual elections in that month, Mr. E. Wood, J.P., made a personal statement from the Chair with regard to his retirement from the Vestry, when the following resolution was unanimously passed and by order of the Vestry suitably... |
98509588-9bd5-4b37-8a31-b1fa66cc3c90 | Wood has taken upon the many important questions and reforms with which the Vestry have dealt during his Membership; his constant and careful attention and complete knowledge of parochial matters; and his thorough grasp of the various subjects which have from time to time presented themselves for consideration, have co... |
221877c7-3241-4c73-8c03-519f9be90e6e | Wood upon the admirable manner in which, during the period of his Wardenship, he has acted as Chairman of the Vestry, a position to which in the absence of the Reverend Canon J. Erskine Clarke, M.A., the Vicar, he has invariably been elected, and the impartiality, tact, and experience in the conduct of public meetings,... |
8f6f60a4-a403-478d-9f3b-2088b504c4a5 | Mary, Battersea, with a population of upwards of 170,000 persons, whereby the ratepayers obtained for the first time a direct control by elected representatives of their local affairs, being due in a great measure to the instrumentality of Mr. Wood. County Councillors The Vestry in their last Annual Report, dealing wit... |
6f70607e-c5ee-4d83-840c-a9bdac49c6d1 | James Tims, was also an elected member of the Vestry during the period ended the 25th March, and the Vestry are pleased to record that Mr. J. Burns, the colleague of Mr. James Tims, for this Division, and Mr. T. L. Corbett and Colonel A. Rotton, Councillors for the Electoral Division of Clapham, have accepted their inv... |
40616fc3-741d-4da4-a414-51f3cf821b62 | 2.—Epitome of the duties of the Standing Committees of the Vestry. No. 3.—Annual Report of the Surveyor to the Vestry. No. 4.—Annual Report of the Medical Officers of Health. No. 5.—Annual Report of the Public Analyst. No. 6.—List of Streets Repairable by the Vestry at 25th March, 1890. No. 7.—Statement of Receipts and... |
492206ee-d83b-4403-8b20-a2d8237a188d | No. 13.— Statement of Insurance Policies in force during the year ended 25th March, 1890. No. 14.— Report of the Elected Auditors upon their examination of the Accounts of the Vestry for the year ended 25th March, 1890. June, 1890. By Order of the Vestry, CHAS. J. BYWORTH, Clerk to the Vestry. APPENDICES. 1 2 APPENDIX ... |
b905e861-6716-4299-bf93-7f19671450d6 | Finance Committee Law&Parliamentary Committee. Sub-Committees. Special Committees. Delegations. Total. Vestry. Works, &c., Committee. Street Cleansing, &c., Committee. Sanitary Committee. Finance Committee. Law&Parliamentary Committee Sub-Committees. Special Committees. Delegations. Total. WARD No. 1. |
a695f232-e40f-4fef-8d72-eeafc935416c | Bosher, Charles 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 Brimble, Henry 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 Brown, William 44 3 ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 49 17 3 ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 21 Campbell, William Henry 44 ... ... ... 4 ... ... 2 ... 50 34 .... |
9c0acd91-96fd-475e-86bc-2bb34a34c0a4 | Howard, George 44 ... ... 24 ... ... 4 6 ... 78 31 ... ... 14 ... ... 4 4 ... 53 Humphrey, Edward 44 ... ... ... 7 ... ... 2 ... 53 12 ... ... ... 2 ... ... ... ... 14 Kirby, Joseph 44 ... ... 4 ... ... ... 2 ... 50 20 ... ... 3 ... ... ... 1 ... 24 Lander, Rev. Thomas 4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 ... ... ... ..... |
f2b2cf4d-d353-49fb-b055-30399c707be9 | Lathey, Edwin 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 30 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 31 Lathey, Samuel 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 13 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13 Lawther, George Henry 39 ... ... ... 9 ... ... 4 ... 52 22 ... ... ... 4 ... ... 2 ... 28 Elected May, 1889. Mathias, John 44 ... ... ... 19 ... ... |
10f30728-978a-40b5-bc69-675e6824a341 | Muncy, William 44 23 31 ... ... ... 2 4 ... 104 16 13 13 ... ... ... 1 1 ... 44 North, John 44 ... ... 4 ... ... ... 3 ... 51 16 ... ... 2 ... ... ... 2 ... 20 Norton, Joseph William 44 8 37 ... ... ... 1 5 ... 95 35 8 19 ... ... ... ... 1 ... 63 Oldham, John Samuel 44 ... ... 4 ... ... ... 2 ... 50 1 ... ... ... ... .... |
73913e85-f5bb-4a68-85a0-938879787bbd | Purdy, Nathaniel 44 27 ... ... ... 2 ... 3 ... 76 6 6 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 Reeve, Hastings John 39 ... 12 20 ... ... 4 5 ... 80 33 ... 8 15 ... ... 1 4 ... 61 Elected May, 1889. Rummins, Frederick 44 ... ... 20 ... 12 4 6 ... 86 32 ... ... 11 ... 9 2 4 ... 58 Shutter, Thomas Oke 44 27 ... ... ... ... 6 6 ... ... |
4a65c9a5-586e-412d-ade2-913fd9f88453 | Stockwell, James 44 ... ... ... 11 ... ... 3 ... 58 10 ... ... ... 3 ... ... ... ... 13 Thome, Benjamin Richard 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Virgo, John Thomas 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Retired from office May, 1889. Wade, ... |
3a149d2d-b815-470c-8343-05903d925313 | Williams, Walter Charles 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 17 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 19 Worsfold, Edward 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Resigned April, 1889. 3 4 APPENDIX No. I. —continued. STATEMENT SHEWING THE ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS AT MEETINGS OF THE VESTRY AND C... |
8440b2b7-aa9e-4729-8524-0413b09a4a58 | Vestry. Works, &c., Committee. Street Cleansing, &c., Committee. Sanitary Committee. Finance Committee. Law&Parliamentary Committee. Sub-Committees. Special Committees. Delegations. Total. WARD No. 2 Bell, John Charles 39 ... ... ... 19 ... 6 5 ... 69 37 ... ... ... 19 ... 6 4 ... 66 Elected May, 1889. Bird, John 44 ..... |
129bd7bf-d961-42c2-96a8-5ce60f6e8d08 | William 39 ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 ... 42 15 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 15 Elected May, 1889. Davies, William 44 27 ... ... 23 ... 10 6 ... 110 39 24 ... ... 19 ... 10 3 ... 95 Ellis, William 44 ... ... 20 ... ... 2 3 ... 69 35 ... ... 13 ... ... 1 1 ... 50 Evans, Evan William 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5... |
7a856cf1-8a3e-4103-9767-dae21f988de2 | Evans, Joseph 44 ... 31 ... 4 ... 3 3 ... 85 31 ... 19 ... 2 ... ... 1 ... 53 Evans, Joshua 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 ... 48 12 ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 ... 15 Fawcett, William John 44 23 ... 24 ... ... 2 5 ... 98 25 10 ... 17 ... ... 2 2 ... 56 Firmin, James 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 22 ... ... ... ... .... |
b08d8e7d-9ab9-40e4-8d17-4395088e2ff0 | Gitsham, Henry 44 27 ... ... 23 ... 6 6 ... 106 43 27 ... ... 23 ... 5 6 ... 104 Godfrey, William Henry 44 ... ... ... 23 ... 6 3 ... 76 41 ... ... ... 21 ... 5 3 ... 70 Grey, William Frank 44 27 37 ... ... ... 8 5 ... 121 38 21 25 ... ... ... 2 4 ... 90 Hills, Dr. Augustus Phillips 44 ... ... 24 ... ... 2 3 ... 73 18 ... |
b08e63b5-7138-47ac-9622-83e2e976e435 | Hoist, John 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 Resigned April, 1889. Hudson, William 39 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 41 11 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 Elected May, 1889. Jones, Thomas 39 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 41 15 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 15 Elected May, 1889... |
70d4f627-d229-422e-9eb9-d600ebf919ca | Marsh, John Browne 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Marson, Charles 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 36 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 38 Medhurst, James 5 4 ... 4 ... ... ... ... ... 13 5 3 ... 3 ... ... ... ... ... 11 Retired from office May, 1889. Morris, Henry Edwin ... ... |
47715518-2f95-4197-931d-282c9cc087ae | Sangwin, William 44 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 46 31 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 33 Spencer, Charles 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 Retired from office May, 1889. Squires, Samuel 39 ... ... ... 15 12 ... 3 ... 69 18 ... ... ... 1 2 ... 1 ... 22 Elected May, 1889. Stewart, W... |
5a876e2e-2728-4f23-ab55-222bab7c40ba | Symons, Henry Cyrus 44 ... 31 ... 4 4 3 5 ... 91 29 ... 16 ... 4 8 1 1 ... 59 Tims, James 44 ... ... ... ... 2 ... 2 ... 48 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 Ugle, George 44 27 37 ... ... ... 7 4 ... 119 38 18 19 ... ... ... 3 3 ... 81 Walkley, Henry 44 23 ... 24 ... ... 4 5 ... 100 25 11 ... 15 ... ... 1 1 ... 53 We... |
c0510c8d-eba8-4cf6-8a57-9b853c9075a9 | Williams, John 39 ... ... 10 11 ... ... 3 ... 63 17 ... ... 1 2 ... ... ... ... 20 Elected May, 1889. Willis, William 44 ... ... ... 9 2 ... 3 ... 58 31 ... ... ... 2 ... ... 2 ... 35 5 6 APPENDIX No. I.— continued. STATEMENT SHEWING THE ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS AT MEETINGS OF THE VESTRY AND COMMITTEES DURING THE YEAR EN... |
cf9e0d47-05ab-4efb-b085-ebbb3c09f266 | Delegations. Total. Vestry. Works, &c., Committee. Street Cleansing, &c., Committee. Sanitary Committee. Finance Committee. Law&Parliamentary Committee. Sub-Committees. Special Committees. Delegations. Total. WARD No. 3 Ashfield, Frederick Toovey 39 ... ... 8 19 ... 6 6 ... 78 35 ... ... 1 14 ... 5 6 ... 61 Elected May... |
6ef51ce9-80fc-45a4-8dd5-fbac7fb3eff1 | Barnes, Howarth 44 ... ... 24 ... 14 2 5 ... 89 42 ... ... 24 ... 4 2 3 ... 75 Benge, Edmund 44 ... ... 6 23 ... ... 3 ... 76 33 ... ... 5 20 ... ... 1 ... 59 Bloor, Richard 44 ... 6 8 ... ... ... 2 ... 60 14 ... 4 4 ... ... ... 2 ... 24 Bridge, Arthur 44 27 37 ... ... ... 9 9 1 127 42 27 34 ... ... ... 7 7 ... 117 Bro... |
11db0a92-44f8-4c50-8853-e9917f55e4b3 | Daniel, Rev. William 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Resigned April, 1889. Daws, William 44 27 37 ... ... ... 1 6 ... 115 39 23 29 ... ... ... 1 4 ... 96 Dean, John Hollands 39 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 41 31 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 33 Elected May, 1889. Dyer, John ... |
d7a12f99-ae3b-43d7-be20-4e4338b63bcf | Goodman, John 39 ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 41 9 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9 Elected May, 1889. |
6cf6d0b3-a420-49f0-b219-e514794ba0e6 | Griffin, William 44 ... ... ... ... 14 ... 3 ... 61 34 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 39 Gurling, John Thomas 44 ... 37 ... ... 2 7 4 ... 100 27 ... 28 ... 1 ... 7 1 ... 64 Hammond, William 44 27 37 ... ... ... 12 5 ... 125 40 23 20 ... ... ... 7 3 ... 93 Hanstein, Alfred 44 ... 6 ... ... ... ... 2 ... 52 21 ... 4 ... .... |
3cf75590-a591-4141-a805-8073b4d2823d | James John 44 ... ... 24 ... ... ... 3 ... 71 14 ... ... 20 ... ... ... 1 ... 35 Kidman, Charles 44 4 ... 3 ... ... ... 2 ... 53 42 4 ... 2 ... ... ... 2 ... 50 McManus, Dr. Leonard Strong 44 ... ... 24 ... ... ... 3 ... 71 7 ... ... 7 ... ... ... ... ... 14 Magenis, Joseph 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 4 ... ...... |
93ed71a1-1b51-4dc7-a068-7ac8fb08a8ca | Mellor, John Thomas 44 ... 6 ... ... 2 ... 2 ... 54 16 ... 4 ... ... 1 ... 1 ... 22 Moore, James 44 ... ... 13 5 ... ... 3 ... 65 40 ... ... 12 4 ... ... 1 ... 57 Moring, James Edward 31 ... ... 21 20 ... 2 5 ... 79 18 ... ... 13 12 ... 2 2 ... 47 Present address not known. Norman, George 39 ... ... ... 3 ... ... 2 ...... |
ea1d5747-7b10-459e-a38c-4261f5ec6a90 | Pankhurst, Thomas 44 ... 37 24 ... ... 1 3 ... 109 29 ... 26 19 ... ... 1 2 ... 77 Poole, William Henry 5 4 ... ... 4 ... ... ... ... 13 5 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 Retired from office May, 1889. Randall, James Alfred 39 ... ... 20 ... ... 2 3 ... 64 23 ... ... 9 ... ... 1 2 ... 35 Elected May, 1889. Rossiter, Er... |
4e715ff9-781d-4d1d-b9b2-763dd8dd2c23 | Tucker, George Smith 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Retired from office May, 1889. Webb, Thomas Edward 44 ... 6 ... ... ... ... 2 ... 52 3 ... 3 ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 Wright, Thomas Yates 44 ... ... 24 ... ... 3 3 ... 74 17 ... ... 10 ... ... 3 1 ... 31 7 8 APPENDIX No. ... |
28e584f3-2630-4cf1-b169-c7536a56dc97 | Sanitary Committee. Finance Committee. Law&Parliamentary Committee. Sub-Committees. Special Committees Delegations. Total. Vestry. Works, &c., Committee. Street Cleansing, &c., Committee. Sanitary Committee. Finance Committee. Law&Parliamentary Committee. Sub-Committees. Special Committees. Delegations. Total. WARD No.... |
05c3170c-c153-49b6-a8da-5b0f96fda4f1 | Bussell, Albert 44 ... 6 ... ... ... ... 2 ... 52 30 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 31 Chandler, Henry 44 23 ... ... ... ... ... 3 ... 70 36 12 ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 50 Clark, James 44 ... 6 4 ... ... ... 2 ... 56 29 ... 6 2 ... ... ... 1 ... 38 Cooper, Burcham 44 ... ... ... 23 14 ... 3 ... 84 24 ... ... ... 13 4 .... |
79433369-12c2-4cce-b1f7-b348f55203e7 | George, Walter Herbert 44 ... ... 24 23 ... ... 3 ... 94 21 ... ... 10 13 ... ... 2 ... 46 Gill, Mark James 39 ... 31 20 ... ... 4 3 ... 97 37 ... 15 8 ... ... ... 2 ... 62 Elected May, 1889. Gray, Ernest 44 ... ... ... 11 14 ... 5 ... 74 12 ... ... ... 3 4 ... 1 ... 20 Harrison, William John 44 ... ... ... ... ... ...... |
6f03f341-1553-4f07-9f28-0dce37e69081 | Hudson, George Cattell 44 ... ... ... 23 12 ... 3 ... 82 26 ... ... ... 16 7 ... 2 ... 51 Hyem, George Ashley 39 ... ... ... 19 12 ... 3 ... 73 35 ... ... ... 13 6 ... 1 ... 55 Elected May, 1889. Ingram, Wallace 44 27 37 ... ... ... 6 4 ... 118 39 24 34 ... ... ... 4 4 ... 105 James, Hugh 5 ... ... ... 4 2 ... ... ... ... |
47223a5e-717a-4382-bf08-e1f8bbd8206d | 87 33 . 20 . . . 1 2 . 56 Lee, William 44 . . . 4 . . 4 . 52 24 . . . 4 . . 1 . 29 Mansell, Edward Russell 44 . 31 . 23 2 13 6 . 119 43 . 20 . 21 2 11 6 . 103 Munslow, Charles William 44 27 . . . 14 . 7 . 92 26 20 . . . 10 . 3 . 59 Marchbank, William 44 27 37 . . . 7 5 . 120 35 15 18 . . . 4 3 . 75 Phillips, Thomas Car... |
0905a905-ca15-4388-a48e-5d01fc8ea0ea | 13 . . . . . . . . . . Retired from office May, 1889. Tayler, Robert George 39 ... ... 9 ... ... ... 3 ... 51 39 ... ... 8 ... ... ... 3 ... 50 Elected May, 1889. Turnor, Horace 44 27 6 20 ... ... 10 6 1 114 42 24 5 17 ... ... 7 4 1 100 Vatcher, Reuben Richard Alexander 39 23 31 ... ... ... 9 3 ... 105 36 12 16 ... ...... |
d18cf3fd-cd79-4b11-af18-9c5704eb3e86 | 5 ... ... ... ... 2 ... 1 ... 8 3 ... ... ... ... 1 ... 1 ... 5 Retired from office May, 1889. 1 APPENDIX No. 2. EPITOME OF DUTIES OF THE STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE VESTRY. Duties of the Works and General Purposes Committee The Works and General Purposes Committee have the care and supervision of all matters relating t... |
2f31721a-60b9-48a1-aecd-5b4f2cca914e | It is the duty of this Committee to report to the Vestry from time to time upon any new works which may appear to them necessary to be executed, with an estimate of the probable cost of such works where the estimate shall exceed the sum of £20. The Committee receive the reports of the Surveyor relative to the foregoing... |
df3b3868-e179-4b15-ba46-51a9ce9b4469 | This important Committee are authorised to order the execution of such urgent works or matters as they may find necessary or expedient 2 in carrying into execution the several works referred to them or placed under their control or management, but so that they do not incur any expenses at any one time exceeding the sum... |
c0514993-2c96-4036-ad51-58f04cb2dece | Duties of the Sanitary Committee The Sanitary Committee, on behalf of the Vestry, have the care and supervision of all matters relating to the sanitary condition of the parish and removal of nuisances therefrom, and have authority to exercise all or any of the powers of the Vestry in relation thereto; the Committee dir... |
b1077b1e-d8a3-4713-b8f7-bf72a17e4f00 | This Committee direct the necessary steps in respect of cleansing, fumigating, and disinfecting in cases of infectious disease, and regulate all matters connected with the use of the public mortuary. The foregoing Committees examine and certify the accounts of all Contractors and other persons employed under the direct... |
0fb8cb2c-c84b-4182-bddc-208b70e5b889 | This Committee at each of their ordinary meetings examine the Clerk's Cash Book of sums disbursed by him, and all other books of accounts and vouchers. The Committee also consider the list of defaulters under orders of apportionment of the cost of paving new streets and the construction of new sewers, and all communica... |
09dcbc9d-bec5-4bad-9c18-5f00d44def0f | REPORT of the SURVEYOR to the VESTRY, for the YEAR ENDED 25th MARCH, 1890. 1 APPENDIX No. 3. To the Vestry of the Parish of St. Mary, Battersea. Gentlemen, I have the honour to submit to you my Seventeenth Annual Report of the various works that have been executed under my department, also a statement showing the actua... |
584d55a9-60f3-4c8d-8f63-9b2b833617fe | With the exception of about 1,292 feet lineal of pipe Sewers constructed at the expense of the Vestry in Sheepcote Lane and Henning Street, these works were carried out at the expense of owners of Property either by payment of the cost to the Vestry, or by the construction of the Sewers by the respective owners under m... |
496fd6e7-5479-49a9-b0ca-432eaac9be59 | Sizes and Lengths of Sewers. 18 ins. Pipe. 12 ins. Pipe. Sheepcote Lane Feet. ... Feet. 1,270 Worfield Street ... 750 Juer Street ... 625 Gayville Road 985 ... Devereux Road 985 ... Hillier Road 985 ... Henning Street ... 22 Chatham Terrace ... 325 Totals 2.955 2,992 NEW VENTILATING SHAFTS, PIPES & GULLIES. New Ventila... |
fd1d07a7-aba6-4c5c-99e8-f01e39bf0def | Thirty-two of the Ventilating Shafts, the 11 Ventilating Pipes and 23 of the Gullies were constructed by the Vestry at a cost of £675 : 0 : 0., the remainder being constructed at the cost of the owners of the adjoining property. The Shafts, &c., constructed at the cost of the Vestry were in the following roads, viz. |
b1b5aca9-4f39-470b-9ad4-e3eb99073695 | :—32 Ventilating Shafts in Sudbrook Road, Home Road, Banbury Street, Stanmer Street, Orbel Street, Kilton Street, Poyntz Road, Latchmere Road, Knowsley Road, Landseer Street, Cologne Road, Linda Street, Havelock Terrace, Stewart's Lane West, Warsill Street, Haines Street, Russell Street, Chesney Street, Parkside Street... |
931c6d51-af05-4078-8acf-7acf14a24614 | The works executed at the cost of owners of property were as follows, viz. 16 Ventilating Shafts in Worfield Street, Juer Street, Gayville Road, Devereux Road and Hillier Road ; 171 Gullies in Dulka Road, Thurleigh Road, Battersea Park Road, Worfield Street, Juer Street, Gayville Road, Devereux Road, Hillier Road, Comy... |
a629cbc8-863c-4943-9e48-b2ebad3ef437 | On the various new Building Estates, provision has also been made during the construction of the new sewers and in laying out the Estates for the drainage of the intended Houses, many of which have already been erected or are in course of erection. The provision for house or private drainage on the several Estates bein... |
e9e71e7d-68c8-40ad-ade5-151c1725553f | Worfield Street 62 40 360 440 Juer Street 46 23 - 460 Gayville Road 78 78 1,560 — Devereux Road 80 80 1,600 - Hillier Road 82 82 1,640 - Chatham Terrace 18 18 — - Totals 366 321 5,160 900 4 The following details give the total particulars of all drains for the 12 months, ended 25th March, 1890:— No. of Drains. No. of H... |
8f7346f0-fefb-4093-9b3b-7b0869edd6f2 | Note 3.—Houses erected, in course of erection, or about to he erected, for which provision to drain has been made. HIGHWAYS. Highways. The following are the particulars of the quantities of the materials used in the repairs of the Roads and Footpaths within the Parish during the past year, viz.:— Guernsey Granite. Guer... |
8d5a27d4-c075-48a1-9ae9-8e1cf81b2e87 | Total Yards cube 2953 110½ - 689½ - 64 - 5119½ - 153 9089½ The total length of Roads repaired by the Vestry for the year ended March, 1890, was 59 miles, 7 furlongs, 210 yards; being 2 miles, 7 furlongs 23 yards above that of the previous year by the adoption of the following New Roads, viz.:—Comyn Road, Dulka Road, Ch... |
92b9b04a-133b-47e3-a3a9-f356169ca956 | During For the 12 months under report, the whole of the of collecting and disposing of the dust and house work refuse of the Parish has been executed by the staff directly employed by the Vestry, and the following are the particulars in connection therewith:- WORKING ACCOUNT. Destructors. £ s. d. £ s. d. Destructors Pa... |
a9f9cee6-40a8-4bab-93e9-1ad6ec1f5c25 | 34 2 6 ,, Oatmeal for Stokers 17 10 0 ,, Gas (| charge) 6 15 5 ,, Fire Insurance(½ charge :) 2 5 0 ,, Half Rates and Taxes 7i 10 1 ,, Water Supply (½ charge ) 7 17 0 ,, Horse Hire 72 10 0 Cost of Establishment 2.552 8 6 Carried forwarc 1 £2,552 8 6 6 Collection. £ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward £2,552 8 6 Collection. Pa... |
15101dc6-0be9-4614-bd74-799f36b81d4b | 27 9 8 ,, Gas (½ charge) 6 15 4 ,, Fire Insurance (½ charge) 2 5 0 ,, Repairs to Dust Vans, Carts, and Ladders 168 9 10 ,, Sundries — Oils, &c. |
22ea342d-7411-4526-b04b-2a65a2c78b6b | 15 19 9 ,, Repairs to Stables 29 17 6 ,, Half Rates and Taxes 71 10 2 ,, Wages Horsekeeper 40 0 0 ,, ,, Inspectors 151 6 9 ,, ,, Drivers 995 16 1 ,, ,, Collectors 738 0 4 ,, Water Supply (½ charge) 7 17 0 ,, Chaff cutting (steam power) and repairs 13 6 9 ,, Chaff cutting—Wages 25 3 5 ,, Removal of 1,544 loads of Fine A... |
7511b992-b5db-49c9-b5af-01b5f95ada1c | 60 13 1 Depreciation on First Cost of Harness (19 sets) (£130 12S. 6d.) at jo p.c. 13 1 3 Ditto new ditto purchased during the year (£9 10s.) at 10 per cent. 0 19 1 74 13 5 Mr. Boswell's valuation of 19 Horses in Stock on 25th March, 1889 582 0 0 Mr. Boswell's valuation of 19 horses in stock on 25th March, 1890 690 0 0... |
b446b271-ae64-4214-b8a1-6427f1b0d954 | 46 10 9 Received for removal of trade refuse 5 17 6 Received for sale of manure 6 6 8 166 14 11 £5,822 9 9 Add depreciation upon First Cost of Buildings, &c., £14,334 15s., at 1½ per cent, 215 0 5 Add depreciation upon First Cost of Plant—Dust Carts, Vans, Weighbridge, &c. (£566) at 10 per cent. 56 12 0 271 12 5 Add an... |
2e4229e8-8817-4a00-9b0c-b2886a6e7afc | Add ditto ditto on £2,500 988 10 0 ditto 251 10 0 1,240 o 0 Cost of Dusting for the 12 months ended 25th March, 1890 £7.334 2 2 During the 12 months ended the 25th of March, 1890, 16,698 loads of house refuse have been collected, representing a total weight of 24,020 tons, 6 cwt., 2 qrs. The average number of loads col... |
10eb12ed-d32a-47cb-897a-7b388dc9b7b2 | Included in the foregoing collection are 1,875 loads of refuse which have been sent to private shoots and disposed of 8 other than by the destructor, and which is equal to 2,654 tons, 5 cwt., 3 qrs., 21 1bs., or an average of 8 tons, 16 cwt., 3 qrs. 23 lbs. per day. In addition to the foregoing particulars of collectio... |
945eee75-d670-44ec-a638-07e41836ff20 | It is estimated that a return of about one-third is obtained from the furnaces after the process of burning in the shape of Fine Ash and Clinker, and of this 3,461 loads of F"ine Ash, 2,691 loads of Clinker, 91 loads of Flue soot, 19 loads of Clinker sand, and 82 loads of Old Tins and Iron have been carted away by cont... |
e842f97e-7690-421e-adbf-10a0d4cbb1bf | In the year 1885, the year when the subject of collecting and disposing of the house refuse of the parish, other than by Contract, was first considered, the number of inhabited houses was estimated to be 19,500, and the population 150,000 ; at the present time there are over 21,500 inhabited houses in the Parish, with ... |
bf6d6d37-dadd-472a-9a20-6f3ba581a445 | 3 Although forming no part of the original scheme, consideration has been given from time to time, as how best to utilize the waste products from the furnaces with a view to realize a profit as a set-off against the working expenses of the establishment, and for this purpose trials have been made in the manufacture of ... |
38ce47cc-716e-4d11-9258-60466b9b7cc7 | £ s. d. Tar Paving Cost of Tools l6 5 9 ,, Materials, Tar, &c. 8o1 8 10 ,, Labour 948 18 31 Add 10 per cent. upon cost of Plant in stock (£65: 10: 3) 6 11 0 Add 10 per cent. upon part cost of Crusher, Barrows,&c.(£121:8:9) 12 2 10½ Add part cost of goods used in connection with Plant 45 7 11 1,830 14 8 Silica Paving. S... |
551696d7-0223-4713-aac7-9ea78093d23c | £ s. d. Brought forward 435 16 11 1,830 14 8 Add 10 per cent. upon cost of plant in stock (£115 : 14 : 5) 11 11 5 Add 10 per cent, upon part cost of Crusher, Barrows,&c.(£40:9:6) 4 1 0 Add part cost of goods used in connection with plant 15 2 7 466 11 11 Total cost of production £2,297 6 7 BY SALE OF MATERIALS. Sale of... |
c8e6ede9-f8cd-4f61-814d-e8d977149f11 | 102 19 6 General Repairs 978 2 2 New Highway Work 539 18 4 2,960 2 10 Silica Paving. New Highway Work, Northcote Road 269 18 4 3,230 1 2 Deduct cost of Production 2,297 6 7 Net Profit on the year £932 14 7 In addition to the foregoing, the value of the manufactured goods in stock on the 25th day of March, 1890, was as ... |
f08664b7-d867-4293-98de-df402ef385ee | A still greater profit might be obtained by sifting and sorting the materials as collected and as carried out by contractors, selling the marketable articles and destroying the un. saleable or more objectionable portions of the refuse, but this, on sanitary grounds, is unadvisable, as it would destroy the object for wh... |
3de0ff7d-1876-4284-8637-ff497f1beb8e | 419 4 8 Deduct profit realized on manufacture and sale of tar paving and silica paving to March 25th, 1890 932 14 7 And value of tar and silica paving in stock on the 25th March, 1890 386 O 6 1,318 15 1 Total cost £6,100 9 7 Since the opening of the Destructors on the 25th June, 1888, the Vestry have erected on the gro... |
3c76ca3c-6284-4fbc-b47a-f6651b024a79 | In connection with the before-mentioned workshops at the Dust Depot, and since the 13th of September, 1889, a Wheelwright and Blacksmith, with assistance, have been employed in the general repair of the carts, vans, tools, and other jobbing work of the Parish, and in the shoeing of the horses stabled at the Depot, the ... |
5959278f-c092-4f7c-99b6-8882adbdba89 | 2d., and is made up as follows:— £672 9s. 8d. for water, being at the rate of £11 4s. 2d. per mile, and £181 15s. 6d. for rent of Standposts, Meters, &c., being at the rate of £3 0s. 7d., or a total of £14 14s. 9d. per mile. The following are the details of the amounts paid to the Wrater Companies during the past seaso... |
0657065b-0f7a-4586-82cf-b6fcbc4a55e7 | 16,516,000 gallons of water at 8½d. per 1,000 gallons 584 18 8 Meter rent 115 10 0 Altering meter box in Speke Road 0 9 6 Connecting 3 standposts in Prince of Wales' Road 27 10 0 LAMBETH WATER CO. 1,751,000 gallons of water at 1 /- per 1,000 gallons 87 11 0 Meter rent and maintenance 16 16 0 Use and maintenance of stan... |
b0df90bc-858b-41b2-b534-dbe6034ec20c | £ s. d. M. F. Yds. Hired Horses. 1,360 3 3 2,071 12 10 59 5 I 20 £555 13 5 Parish Horses. *0 1 110 £141 9 7 12 0 0 †0 0 200 2 6 7 *Watered by the Parish of Clapham as a matter of convenience, †Watered by the Parish of Wandsworth as a matter of convenience. The above cost includes the sum of £22 10s., paid as compensati... |
9a555ebf-fd25-4c62-b847-cab3a8269b12 | Additions to Houses, &c. Stables, Washhouses Shops, and other Buildings. Churches, Schools, Chapels, &c. Total No. of Buildings 109 290 32 67 10 399 LIGHTING. Lighting. The total number of lamps lit within the Parish on the 25th day of March, 1889, was 2,219. The total number of lamps now lit are 2,244 being an increas... |
09abe7dc-a80d-4067-b6f4-2be793bf3376 | per lamp per annum. DETAILS OF LIGHTING. South Metropolitan. Gas Light and Coke Company. Wandsworth. Total Number of Lamps. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 3 3 9 3 0 8 3 11 0 897 1293 54 2244 15 STABLES ESTABLISHMENT. Stables Establishment. The following are the particulars of the cost of maintenance of the Stables Establishme... |
777266d4-cacf-46af-ad47-d8b6fe1c0cdb | 34 10 7 ,, Gas 18 16 8 „ Fire Insurance— Horses 5 3 3 Buildings 1 15 4 6 18 7 ,, Sundries (Soap, Oil, Brushes, &c.) |
a5d51fe3-2f49-4d78-8e6b-34a48cccb3ab | 20 3 1 ,, RepairstoStables 46 4 1 ,, Rentofditto(half rent of Stone Yard) 19 10 0 ,, Half rates 30 2 4 ,, Wages — Horse Keeper & Stable Help 153 17 9 ,, Wages—Drivers 1,496 1 2 ,, Water supply 12 19 0 ,, Chaff Cutting (steam power & repairs) 16 16 3 „ Wages 31 14 7 Add for interest on outlay on first cost of Stables at... |
3467f469-7126-47a5-b6fa-8e2e856db855 | £ s. d. Brought forward 2.915 7 1 Add Ditto First Cost of Horses and Harness in stock (£1,690 6s. 6d.) at 5 per cent. 84 10 4 Depreciation on First cost of Harness (32 sets) (£241 17s. 6d.), at 10% 24 3 9 Depreciation on new harness purchased during the year (£35 9s.) at 10 per cent. 3 10 10 Mr. Boswell's valuation of ... |
f92de50b-7dc6-486d-b94e-680670fe04f9 | Boswell's valuation of 26 horses in stock on 25th March, 1890 1,217 0 0 Depreciation on value of horses during the year 8 2 6 3,035 14 6 Cash received for sale of manure 7 19 7 3.027 14 11 Paid for horse hire, slopping,cleansing,and repairs during year 465 H 0 Paid watering 565 8 5 1,031 2 5 Total £4,058 17 4 The total... |
587ea9e8-70c9-473d-8476-7a2a3c53ecde | 17 In addition to the ordinary work of the Parish such as slopping, watering and cleansing, 1,027 days' work has been performed by the Vestry's horses during the year in carting granite, flint, hoggin, hard core, &c., from the parish dep6t on to the roads where required, and 8 days in working the horse roller (viz., 4 ... |
abfcbc6a-0f0f-4afd-9ff8-35be0aa0a49f | 4d. for 60 miles of roads cleansed, repaired and watered, or an average of about £67 13s. per mile, and 31.8 horses per day. STEAM ROLLER. The steam roller has worked 208 days during the year. The cost is as follows (first year), viz :— Expenditure. £ s. d. £ s. d. Wages (including cleansing and repairing) 95 3 1 Coke,... |
1207e38e-1c7a-4c3b-8f18-17295cb78e6b | 13 16 3 Cost of Roller 360 0 0 373 16 3 Add 5% depreciation on first cost of Plant (£373 16s. 3d.) 18 13 9 £204 3 4 18 Total cost of 208 days work, £204 3s. 4d., equal to 198. 8d. per day. Number of days rolling Parish Roads 112 „ „ „ New Roads 35 „ ,, Crushing Clinkeis 61 208 Amount received during the year for Rollin... |
df64cfb8-ec5f-408e-8154-d9ada0e894f4 | has Paviors' been expended in paving and channelling many of the roads and footpaths in the Parish by men employed by the Vestry, without the intervention of contractors, the following being the particulars of the works executed £ s. d. £ s. d. New Silica paving, Northcote Road 269 18 4 Paving Buss Table ditto 72 11 10... |
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