APPENDIX,
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 supply of either the Southwark and Vauxhall or the Lambeth Company extends. (See Table VII, page 84.) The registers of deaths are copied from the Weekly Returns of the Registrar-General.
St. Saviour, Southwark. Christchurch.
At 34, Charlotte Street, on 29th July, a stock-maker, aged 29, “Asiatic cholera 18 hours”
At 45, Gravel Lane, on 1st August, the widow of a farmer, aged 48, “cholera 12 hours”
At 1, Alpha Place, on 1st August, a barrister’s clerk, aged 57, “cholera 24 hours”
St. Saviour, Southwark. St. Saviour.
At 1, Park Street, on 25th July, the wife of a labourer, aged 35, “Asiatic cholera 14¹⁄₂ hours”
At 40, Bankside, on 25th July, the son of a locksmith, aged 5 years, “cholera 12 hours”
At same house, on 26th July, the daughter of a locksmith, aged 9 yrs., “cholera 12 hours”
At same house, on 28th July, the daughter of a locksmith, aged 13 yrs., “cholera 12 hours”
At 97, Bridge Road, on 28th July, a hatter, aged 36, “Asiatic cholera 24 hours”
At 49, Great Guildford Street, on 29th July, a coal-porter, aged 44, “cholera 12 hours”
At 20, Zoar Street, on 31st July, a female, formerly a domestic servant, aged 79, “diarrhœa 2 days, cholera 12 hours”
At 22, America Street, on Aug. 1, the wife of an engine-driver, aged 38, “cholera 12 hours”
At 5, Pleasant Place, August 1, the daughter of a coal-porter, aged 5 years, “Asiatic cholera 13 hours”
At 10, Castle Street, on 1st August, the son of an engineer, aged 7 years, “cholera 12 hours”
At 36, New Park Street, on 1st August, the son of an artist, aged 2 years, “Asiatic cholera 10¹⁄₂ hours”
At 54¹⁄₂, Great Guildford St., on 2nd Aug., a labourer aged 51, “Asiatic cholera 47 hours”
At the same house, same day, the wife of a labourer, aged 48, “Asiatic cholera 12¹⁄₂ hours”
At 2, Emerson Place, on 3rd August, the wife of an engineer, aged 30, “cholera 2 days”
At 29, Norfolk St., on 2d Aug., the son of a labourer, aged 3 years, “Asiatic cholera 12¹⁄₂ hours”
At 68, Great Guildford St., on 3rd Aug., 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”
At White Hart Inn Yard, on 3rd August, the wife of a porter, aged 49, “cholera 14 hours”
At 22, America Street, on 3rd August, an engine-driver, aged 35, “cholera 9 hours”
At 15, Essex Street, on 4th August, a packer, aged 65, “diarrhœa 4 days, cholera 11 hours”
At 17, Southwark Square, on 3rd August, the wife of an engineer, aged 31, “diarrhœa 1 day, cholera 3 days”
At 31, York Place, 5th Aug., the daughter of a labourer, aged 5 yrs. “Asiatic cholera, 11¹⁄₂ hours”
At 50, Great Guildford Street, on 4th August, a baker’s shopwoman, aged 21, “Asiatic cholera”
At 10, Russell Place, on 5th August, the widow of a steam-boat stoker, aged 38, “diarrhœa 4 weeks, Asiatic cholera 20 hours”
At 14, Keppel St., 31st July, the daughter of a cooper, aged 4 years, “Asiatic cholera 12 hours”
At 3, Bank End, on 2nd August, a widow of a coach-trimmer, aged 73, “Asiatic cholera 14 hours”
St. Olave, Southwark. St. Olave.
At St. Thomas’s Hospital (from Grey Eagle Street, Spitalfields), on 27th July, a labourer, aged 32, “rheumatism, cholera 20 hours”. This patient, named John Moull, was admitted with rheumatism on 25th July. Water supply of hospital
At 5, Marble Court, July 28, the son of a basket maker, aged 4 years, “malignant cholera 12 hours”
At the same house, July 30, a stonemason’s daughter, aged 2 yrs., “choleraic diarrhœa 2 days”
At 3, Gimber’s Rents, July 31, a labourer’s daughter, 13 months, “Asiatic cholera 7 hours”
At Guy’s Hospital, July 30, a dressmaker, aged 19, “cholera”; admitted with cholera from 2, Port Place, Walworth Common
At 3, Gimber’s Rents, Aug. 1, a labourer’s daughter, 3 years, “Asiatic cholera 48 hours”
On board the “Prince Cobourg”, Cotton’s Wharf, on August 2nd, a seaman, aged 38, “Asiatic cholera 14 hours”
At 5, Marble Court, August 1, the daughter of a basket maker, aged 1 year and 4 months, “cholera, congestion of brain”
At 6, Darley’s Buildings, August 2, the daughter of a labourer, 2 yrs., “Asiatic cholera 14 hrs.”
At Guy’s Hospital, on August 1st, a sailor, aged 16, “cholera”; admitted with cholera from a ship in the Thames
At Guy’s Hospital, on 2nd August, a bookbinder, aged 30, “cholera”; was taken ill in the train on his way from Portsmouth
At Guy’s Hospital, on 3rd August, the daughter of a block-turner, aged 11 yrs., “cholera”; admitted with cholera from 7, Mint Street, Southwark.
At St. Thomas’s Hospital, supposed from Red Cross Street, Southwark, on 31st July, a charwoman, aged 50, “cholera”
At St. Thomas’s Hospital, from (28) Cole Street, Dover Road, on 2nd August, a cab-driver, aged 40, “cholera”; admitted with cholera
At St. Thomas’s Hospital, from (1 Star Place) Star Corner, Bermondsey, on 3rd August, a baker, aged 27, “cholera”; admitted with cholera.
At 10, Tattle Court, on 4th August, a labourer, aged 46, “Asiatic cholera 12 hours”
At 11, Green Bank, on 4th August, the daughter of a pavior, aged 3 years, “Asiatic cholera 18 hours.”
At 24, Mellor Street, on 3rd August, a butcher, aged 73, “cholera 18 hours”
At 194, Tooley Street, Aug. 5th, the son of a railway porter, aged 16 months, “cholera”
St. Olave, Southwark. St. John, Horsleydown.
At 8, Charles Street, July 20, a carman, aged 42, “diarrhœa 3 days, Asiatic cholera 22 hours”
At 19, Bermondsey St., July 26, a labourer’s daughter, aged 5 yrs., “cholera Asiatica 4¹⁄₂ hours”
At 4, Abdy Street, on 29th July, a corn-turner, aged 60, “Asiatic cholera, with premonitory diarrhœa, 18 hours”
At 12, Bermondsey Street, July 29, a railway porter, aged 34, “malignant cholera 12 hours”
At 5, Gibbon’s Rents, July 29, wife of a railway porter, aged 39, “malignant cholera 16 hours”
At 18, Parish Street, July 29, a carpenter’s labourer, aged 19, “diarrhœa 4 days, cholera 3 days”
At the Union Workhouse, on 30th July, a labourer, aged 40, “Asiatic cholera 24 hours”; admitted with cholera from 4, Bethel Place, Vine Yard
At the Union Workhouse, on 31st July, an apprentice to the sea, aged 16, “Asiatic cholera 36 hours”; admitted with cholera from on board ship
At 5, Bethel Place, July 30, the wife of a corn-turner, aged 35, “Asiatic cholera 4 hours”
At the same house, Aug. 1, daughter of a corn-turner, aged 1 year, “Asiatic cholera 3 days”
At 8, Gibbon’s Rents, Aug. 1, the wife of a carpenter, aged 32, “Asiatic cholera 12 hours”
At 6, Gordon Terrace, on 1st August, the daughter of a coal-porter, aged 2 years and 7 months, “Asiatic cholera 4 hours”
At the Union Workhouse, on 1st August, a slater, aged 56, “Asiatic cholera 24 hours”; admitted with cholera from 4, Magdalen Court, Tooley Street
At the Union Workhouse, on 3rd August, the wife of a labourer, aged 30, “Asiatic cholera 4 days”; admitted with cholera from 4, Bethel Pl., Vine Yd.
At 22, Magdalen Street, Aug. 1, a single woman, aged 53, “cholera 24 hours”
At 3, Freeman’s Lane, on 2nd August, a labourer, aged 25, “premonitory diarrhœa, with sickness, 24 hours; Asiatic cholera 9 hours”
At 2, Charles Street, July 30, the widow of a hatter, aged 62, “cholera 11 hours”
At 4, Charles Street, Aug. 4, a female, aged 45, “diarrhœa 7 days, English cholera 12 hours”
Bermondsey. St. James.
On board the ship “Ouse”, off Bermondsey, July 9, a mariner, aged 50, “cholera 16 hours”
At 5, Gibson’s Cottages, on 18th July, the son of a chair-marker, aged 5 years, “choleraic diarrhœa 2 days, collapse 1 day”
At 4, Bermondsey Wall, on 23rd July, the daughter of a bookseller, aged 4 years, “cholera 9 hours”
At 4, Bermondsey Wall, July 24, a sawyer’s daughter, aged 3 yrs., “cholera 20 hours”
At 9, Pleasant Row, July 25th, the wife of a labourer, aged 55, “chronic disease of liver 2 years, choleraic diarrhœa 16 hours”
At 10, Marine Street, on 24th July, a mate, mariner, aged 34, “Asiatic cholera 101 hours, after choleraic diarrhœa 16¹⁄₂ hours”
At 10, Marine Street, on 24th July, a mariner, aged 27, “Asiatic cholera 13 hours, after premonitory diarrhœa 2¹⁄₂ hours”
At 4, Bermondsey Wall, July 27, a sawyer, aged 62, “cholera 32 hours”
At 6, Perseverance Court, on 28th July, the wife of a hawker, aged 30, “cholera 24 hours, no premonitory symptoms”
At 8, Foxlow Street, on 29th July, the daughter of a labourer, aged 18 years, “diarrhœa some days, cholera 13 hours”
At 14, Gedling Terrace, Aug. 2, a carman’s daughter, aged 2 years, “cholera maligna 4 days”
At 22, George Row, August 3, a stonemason, aged 30, “cholera maligna 10 hours”
At Bermondsey Wall, on 3rd August, the wife of a publican, aged 34, “Asiatic cholera 19 hours”
At 6, Pleasant Row, on 3rd August, the daughter of a currier deceased, aged 5 years, “Asiatic cholera 7 hours”
At 3, Parker’s Terrace, on 3rd August, the son of an oil-cooper, aged 1 year, “diarrhœa 10 days, cholera 2 days”
At 36, Ernest Street, on 4th August, the wife of an engineer, aged 37, “premonitory diarrhœa 24 hours, cholera 41 hours”
At 1, Bermondsey Wall, on 4th August, the son of a mariner, aged 2 years, “diarrhœa 10 days, cholera 2 days”
At 5, George Row, Aug. 2, the son of a lighterman, aged 3 yrs., “choleraic diarrhœa 3¹⁄₂ days”
At Water Lane, on 29th July, a domestic servant, aged 23, “cholera 10¹⁄₂ hours”
At 16, Marine Street, on 30th July, the daughter of a labourer, aged 9 yrs., “cholera 11 hrs.”
At 8, Printer’s Place, July 30, the widow of a publican, aged 70, “Asiatic cholera 15 hours”
At 4, Green Walk, on Aug. 1, the wife of a hoop-bender, aged 47, “Asiatic cholera 7 days”
At 5, John Place, on 1st August, a leather-dresser, aged 54, “Asiatic cholera 22 hours”
At 16, Marine Street, on 2nd August, the wife of a labourer, aged 51, “cholera 30 hours”
At 2, Metcalf Court, on 1st August, the son of a labourer, aged 2 years and 6 months, “measles 14 days, diarrhœa 1 week, cholera 2 days”
At 3, Frederick Place, on 2nd August, a cooper, aged 40 years, “Asiatic cholera”
At 5, Somerset Place, on 2nd August, the daughter of a labourer, aged 3 years, “diarrhœa 18 hours, cholera 12 hours”
At Mill Street, on 3rd August, the wife of a master tin-plate worker, aged 27 years, “diarrhœa 4 hours, cholera 16 hours”
At 14, Gedlin Terrace, 31st July, the son of a carman, aged 4 yrs., “malignant cholera 13 hours”
Bermondsey. St. Mary Magdalen.
At 13, Abbey Street South, July 25, a trotter-cleaner, aged 18 years, “cholera 16 hours”
At 2, Long Walk, on 26th July, the son of a labourer, aged 2 yrs., “diarrhœa choleraic 15 hours”
At 2, Providence Place, on 28th July, the wife of a leather-dresser, aged 56, “diarrhœa 4 hours, cholera 20 hours”
At 3, Providence Place, on 28th July, the wife of a currier, aged 58, “diarrhœa 3 hours, cholera 18 hours”
At 13, Willow St., on 2nd Aug., the daughter of a warehouseman, aged 4 yrs., “cholera morbus”
At 14, Fendall St., Aug. 4, the son of a leather-dresser, aged 5 yrs., “Asiatic cholera 10 hours”
At 2, Finimore’s Court, on 3rd August, a labourer, aged 74, “Asiatic cholera”
At 54, Little George St., Aug. 4, son of a labourer, aged 2 yrs., “cholera maligna, 40 hrs”
At the Workhouse, on July 29, the son of a pen-cutter, aged 9 yrs., “Asiatic cholera 19 hours. Died 7 hours after admission.” From 12, Minto Street.
At 25, Maltby Street, July 28, the widow of a solicitor’s clerk, aged 65, “Asiatic cholera”.
At the Workhouse, on 31st July, a shoemaker, aged 46, “Asiatic cholera 11 hours after admission in state of collapse”. From 99, Russell Street.
At 19, Grange Walk, on 31st July, a blacksmith, aged 21, “cholera 15 hours”
At 36, Abbey Street, on 30th July, the daughter of a labourer, aged 2 years, “cholera 3 days, congestion of brain, convulsions 12 hours”
At 13, Abbey Street, on 29th July, the daughter of a labourer, aged 2 years, “cholera 56 hours, diarrhœa 2 days”
At 5, Russell Street, on 1st August, a porter, aged 64, “Asiatic cholera”
At the Workhouse, on 2nd August, a sailor, aged 32, “Asiatic cholera, 21 hours after admission in a state of collapse”. From ship “Malvern”
At 3, Long Walk, on 30th July, the son of a carpenter, aged 2 years, “cholera 2 days, secondary fever 2 days”
At 49, Page’s Walk, on 1st August, the wife of a deal-porter, aged 31, “cholera maligna 10 hours, diarrhœa 4 hours”
At the Workhouse, on 2nd August, the daughter of a labourer, aged 7 years, “Asiatic cholera (30 hours) after admission in a state of collapse”. From 7, Chapel Place, Long Lane
At 41, Brunswick Court, on 3rd August, a servant, aged 28, “cholera 48 hours”
Bermondsey. Leather Market.
At 4, Princes Place, Crosby Row, on 19th July, the daughter of a journeyman cordwainer, aged 4 years, “English cholera, 12 hours”
At 17, King’s Place, Crosby Row, on 28th July, the wife of a labourer, aged 29 years, “Asiatic cholera 24 hours”
At 25, Smith’s Buildings, 30th July, the daughter of a labourer, aged 3 yrs., “cholera 19 hours”
At 15, Brook Street, on 31st July, the son of a journeyman tanner, aged 20 months, “cholera 15 hours”.
At 27, Nelson Street, July 31, the wife of a labourer, aged 35, “Asiatic cholera 18 hours”
At 5, Richardson Street, on 30th July, the son of a journeyman leather-dresser, aged 18 years, “diarrhœa 7 days, Asiatic cholera 15 hours”
At 2, Staple Street, on 2nd August, the daughter of a journeyman cordwainer, aged 6 years, “cholera 11 hours”
At 185, Long Lane, on 3rd August, the wife of a journeyman tanner, aged 26 years, “cholera biliosa 12 hours”
At 1, Elizabeth Place, Baalzephon Street, on 2nd Aug., the son of a journeyman cordwainer, aged 1 year, “diarrhœa 1 day, Asiatic cholera 1 day”
At 3, Alfred Place, Nelson Street, on 2nd August, the daughter of a cordwainer, aged 17 years, “Asiatic cholera 12 hours”
At 101, Snow’s Fields, Aug. 3, a journeyman carpenter, aged 63, “Asiatic cholera 12 hours”
At 2, Staple Street, on 3rd August, the son of a journeymen cordwainer, aged 4 years, “cholera 48 hours, premonitory diarrhœa 3 days”
At 7, Little Charlotte Row, Nelson Street, on 1st August, the son of a carman, aged 1¹⁄₂ years, “cholera 12 hours”
At the same house, on the same day, the son of a carman, aged 3 yrs., “cholera 12 hours”
At 8, Minto Street, on 2nd August, the son of a journeyman tanner, aged 3 yrs., “diarrhœa 3 days, cholera 24 hours, secondary fever 2 days”
At 23, Baalzephon Street, on 4th August, the son of a journeyman wire-weaver, aged 1¹⁄₂ years, “diarrhœa 2 days, Asiatic cholera 36 hours”
At 53, Long Lane, on 3rd August, a stay-maker, aged 52, “diarrhœa, Asiatic cholera”
At 4, Grange Road, on 4th August, the son of a journeyman tanner, aged 4 years, “Asiatic cholera 11 hours”
At 1, Wood’s Place, Grange Road, on 4th August, a labourer, aged 24, “cholera 12 hours, premonitory diarrhœa 3 hours”
At 16, Alfred Place, Nelson Street, on 3rd August, the daughter of a journeyman bricklayer, aged 1 year, “dentition, diarrhœa, cholera, convulsions”
At 15, Wyld’s Rents, on 15th August, the wife of a journeyman baker, aged 27, “cholera Asiatica 17 hours, collapse, premonitory diarrhœa 8 hours”
At 7, Alfred Street, on 5th Aug., a journeyman tanner, aged 63, “cholera, collapse 62 hours, premonitory diarrhœa 12 hours, consecutive fever 12 hours”
At 7, Brook Street, on 3rd Aug., a journeyman tanner, aged 40, “cholera, collapse 12 hours, premonitory diarrhœa 7 hours”
St. George, Southwark. Kent Road.
At 7, Layton’s Buildings, July 29, a tailor, aged 20, “cholera 17 hours”
At 2, Dobb’s Cross, July 30, the son of a shop-keeper, aged 10 yrs., “cholera Asiatic 24 hours”
At 81, Ann Street, July 29, the son of a labourer, aged 12 years, “cholera 8 hours”
At 28, Wickham Pl., Aug. 2, son of a brush-mkr., aged 2¹⁄₂ yrs., “choleraic diarrhœa 24 hours.”
At 2, Russell Place, Aug. 2, the widow of a labourer, aged 55, “Asiatic cholera 21 hours”
At 9, Tennis Place, 3rd of August, the widow of a sawyer, aged 67 years, “diarrhœa 36 hours, cholera 14 hours”
At 13, George St., Aug. 2, the wife of a shoemkr., aged 35, “diarrhœa, cholera, convulsions”
At 7, Noel Street, Aug. 4, the widow of a porter, aged 65 years, “Asiatic cholera 39 hours”
St. George, Southwark. Borough Road.
At the Workhouse, from Savage’s lodging-house, Mint Street, 29th of July, a female servant, aged 28 years, “cholera”
At 6, Ebden Court, Pearl Row, 27th of July, the daughter of a butcher, aged 3 years, “Asiatic cholera 10 hours”
At 24, Gun St., July 23, the wife of a bookbinder, aged 36, “Asiatic cholera 24 hours”
At 5, Nelson Pl., July 28, the son of a butcher, aged 5 weeks, “choleraic diarrhœa 3 days”
At the Workhouse, July 29, a hawker, aged 44, “cholera (very bad)”; an inmate
At 2, Union Street, July 27, the widow of a master shoemaker, aged 73, “diarrhœa 7 days, cholera Asiatica 8 hours”
At 10, Lombard Street, July 29, the daughter of a labourer, aged 2 years, “diarrhœa 4 hours, cholera maligna, 24 hours”
At the same house, August 1, the daughter of a labourer, aged 4 years, sister of above, “cholera maligna 12 hours”
At 1, Burton’s Buildings, Friar Street, August 2, the daughter of a coppersmith, aged 9 years, “cholera 3 days, fever 2 days”
At the Workhouse, from Hooper’s lodging-house, 9, Angel Place, July 30, a labourer, aged 36, “cholera Asiatica”
At the Workhouse, brought in from 29, Wilmot’s Buildings, August 1, a labourer, aged 29, “cholera Asiatic about 12 hours”
At 35, Green Street, 31st of July, the wife of a horse-slaughterman, aged 64, “hepatitis 14 days, gall stones, Asiatica cholera 24 hours”
At the Workhouse, Aug. 3, a widow, aged 70, “cholera Asiatica about 12 hours”; inmate
At the Workhouse, from King’s lodging-house, Mint Street, 3rd August, a hawker, aged 45 years, “cholera Asiatica”
At the Workhouse, Aug. 3, a coppersmith, aged 52, “cholera Asiatica 2 days”, from 15, John St., Suffolk Street
At 30, Hill St., Aug. 1, the daughter of an engineer, aged 2 years, “cholera 12 hours”
At 83, Southwark Bridge Rd., Aug. 1, solicitor’s clerk, aged 21, “cholera 19 hours”
At 23, George St., Aug. 3, the wife of a labourer, aged 19, “cholera maligna 15 hours”
At the Workhouse, brought in by the police from the station-house at Stones End, Aug. 4, a servant, aged 50, “cholera Asiatica”
At 1, Little Suffolk Street, Aug. 4, the daughter of a hammerman, aged 3 years, “remittent fever 7 days, cholera 20 hours”
At 5, Bean Street, Aug. 5, a female servant, aged 28, “diarrhœa 24 hours, cholera 30 hours”
St. George, Southwark. London Road.
At 60, Tower Street, July 16, the wife of a butcher, aged 26, “Asiatic cholera 13 hours”
At 12, East Pl., West Sq., July 29, an ostler, aged 42, “diarrhœa 6 days, cholera maligna 14 hours”