Containing the number of deaths from cholera registered in the four weeks ending 5th August 1854, together with the supply of water in the houses in which the fatal attacks took place, in all the sub-districts to which the water suply of either the Southwark and Vauxhall or the Lambeth Company extends.... The registers of deaths are copied from the Weekly Returs of the Register General. ST. SAVIOUR, SOUTHWARK. ChristchurchAt 34, Charlotte Street, on 29th July, a stock-maker, aged 29, "Asiatic cholera 18 hours" Lambeth. At 45, Gravel Lane, on 1st August, the widow of a farmer, aged 48, "cholera 12 hours". Southwark &Vauxhall. At 1, Alpha Place, on 1st August, a barristers clerk, aged 57, "cholera 24 hours". Southwark &Vauxhall.
ST. SAVIOUR, SOUTHWARK, St. SaviourAt 1, Park Street, on 25th July, the wife of a labourer, aged 35, "Asiatic cholera 14 ½ hours". Southwark & Vauxhall. At 40, Bankside, on 25th July, the son of a locksmith, aged 5 years, "cholera 12 hours". Southwark & Vauxhall. At same house, on 26th July, the daughter of a locksmith, aged 9 yrs., "cholera 12 hours". Southwark & Vauxhall. At same house, on 28th July, the daughter of a locksmith, aged 13 yrs., "cholera 12 hours". Southwark & Vauxhall. At 97, Bridge Road, on 28th July, a hatter, aged 36, "Asiatic cholera 24 hours" Southwark & Vauxhall. At 49, Great Guildford Street, on 29th July, a coalporter, aged 44, "cholera 12 hours". Southwark & Vauxhall. At 20, Zoar Street, on 31st July, a female, formerly a domestic servant, aged 79, "diarrhea 2 days, cholera 12 hours" Southwark & Vauxhall. At 22, America Street, on Aug. 1, the wife of an enginedriver, aged 38, "cholera 12 hours". Southwark &Vauxhall. At 5, Pleasant Place, August 1, the daughter of a coalporter, aged 5 years, "Asiatic cholera 13 hours". Southwark & Vauxhall. At 10, Castle Street, on 1st August, the son of an engineer, aged 7 years, "cholera 12 hours". Southwark & Vauxhall. At 36, New Park Street, on 1st August, the son of an artist, aged 2 years, "Asiatic cholera 10 ½ hours". Thames water from the tank of a saw-mill. At 54 ½ , Great Guildford St., on 2nd August, a labourer aged 51, "Asiatic cholera 47 hours". Southwark and Vauxhall. At the same house, same day, the wife of a labourer, aged 48, "Asiatic cholera 12 ½ hours". Southwark & Vauxhall. At 2, Emerson Place, on 3rd August, the wife of an engineer, aged 30, "cholera 2 days". Southwark and Vauxhall. At 29, Norfolk St., on 2nd August, the son of a labourer, aged 3 years, "Asiatic cholera 12 ½ hours". Southwark and Vauxhall. At 68, Great Guildford St., on 3rd August, the widow of a labourer, aged 40, "cholera 19 hours". Southwark and Vauxhall. At 10, Castle Street, on 3rd August, the daughter of a labourer, aged 4 years, "cholera 12 hours". Southwark and Vauxhall. At White Hart Inn Yard, on 3rd August, the wife of a porter, aged 49, "cholera 14 hours". Southwark and Vauxhall. At 22, America Street, on 3rd August, an engine driver, aged 35, "cholera 9 hours". Southwark and Vauxhall. At 15, Essex Street, on4th August, a packer, aged 65, "diarrhea 4 days, cholera 11 hours". Southwark and Vauxhall. |