(Catalogue ref: MH13/138)
Sir,
I am obliged for your attention to my letter and now beg to forward
Petition
praying for the adoption of the Health of Towns Act from the Inhabitants
of
Ormskirk signed by 164.The number of rated Inhabitants by the Cast
rate Book is upwards of 1100 so that it will be perceived that it
is signed by a number exceeding the required amount. There appears
to be a very favorable feeling towards its adoption generally and
many more signatures might have been obtained but it was thought unnecessary.
I shall feel greatly obliged by its presentation. I have deferred
forwarding the Petition in the hope that the
enforcement of the Epidemic disease Act and the Order of the Commissioners
might have answered our purpose but perceiving that there is no apparent
available power of dealing Summarily with Irish Lodging Houses which
have become from our proximity to Liverpool quite a pest to the town it
will avail little as a permanent remedy. The town wants Sewering too
and an ample supply of water without which no efficient Sanatory measures
can be carried out. The attendance of an officer as early as practictable
is earnestly requested in the meantime. I will as Chairman of the
Sanatory Committee under the directions of the Guardians work out
the order of the Commissioners as far as practicable shall be glad
to give all publicity to the intention of the officers attendance
to make the necessary inquiry and shall be glad of any information
to enable me to assess him his inquiries. Perhaps you will intimate
whether the surveying officer will make the necessary inquiries for
himself or he will expect the inhabitants to be prepared with evidence
for his consideration.
I am, Sir, Yours very Obediently,
Ormskirk, 15th October, 1848
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