Professional Documents
Culture Documents
ISLAND
OF
J AM A I 0 A.
1879.
JAMAICA:
GOVERNME~"T PRINTING ESTABLISHJ\IENT, KINGSTON';
1880.
BLUE BOOK, 1879.
LETTER PAGl"..
0oNTENTS.
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A I To 9
TAXES, DUTIES A.....'ID OTHER SOURCES OF REVFlli-CUE
B I " 29
FEES
c l " es ,
RECEIPTS .A..i.~D EXPE~ITURE '5
D I "
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
E l " 5
PUBLIC AND DEBENTURE DEBT
:F 1 " 5
1iIILIT.ARY EXPE~DITURE, MILITIA .AND CONSTABULARY
G 1 " $()
PUBLIC WORKS 4
H 1 "
LEGISLATIVE-LAWS .A.ND PROCLAMATION
I 1 " 3
COUXCIL-PRIVY AND LEGISLATIVE
L 1 " 97
CIVIL ESTADLISID!ENT 12
M 1 "
SECURITY FOR DISCHARGE OF DUTIES
N 1 " 11
PENSIONS 0 " 3
FOREIGN CONSULS
POPULATION
p \: . 5
5
u Q 1 "
:MISCELLANEOUS NUMERICAL RETURNS 11
R 1 "
ECCLESI.A.STIC.A.L RETURNS s 70
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EDUCATION, NEWSPAPERS AND REVIEWS <. 3
T 1 "
COINS, EXCHANGES, &c. u 1 " 113
SHIPPING, IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 3'
w 1 "
GRANTS OF LAND x 1 " 7
AGRICULTURE, UA1WF.A.CTURES, MINES .A.ND FISHERIES
y 1 " 33
GAOLS AND PRISONERS z 1 " 5
CHARITABLE .A.ND LI TERARY INSTITUTIONS
AA 1 " 105
ASYLUM ANl> HOSPI TALS
A
SCHEDULE
OF
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..-, SCIIEDlJLE 01'' 'l'AXES, &c.
ADMEASURERS' FEES.
As.~C"'l
Cua ls
< 'olrn
(joi11
('ollon \\'ool
\ lia111011ds
()u~S
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I>yewoods
Dnwiu~s, l~a111!i1it;'· E11:;r:i.vmg:-,
. Lithogi~tphs
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am l Photo~111ph,.,
Fj..,lt, frl•::-h
l'lax
Fruit, frPsh
C: oats
i:uano :llHl nthcr )fanure _,. . . . , . \\' I
I Ian·! jfod1i1H·s for preparing]! ibrc or !or ::;p11111n1g ( oHv11 o1 oo
11ay a1id f:ltrn w
11<-:up
Hide•, mw
JI ydraulic Presses aml Printing Prcs:-:c~
Ice
Inm, galmuizct1. 1
llitto for roofing <loors and sliuHers, and every kiwl of iron 10ofing. doo1M am
shutters
},f'Cd11~s
~!alt •lu:-:t
)1arl1lc in sbh, aml blpcks
1!achincs, hor:;c power
jfcat, fresh
.\re><:-i Plaic :mu Furniture, Baud Instrnm<:n!s for the U'-le> of the Army and Na\")', ou
ltlic Certificate of the l\lilita.rv or Na,·al O:.im111a11<ling Otli,·e1'8
.\I ills, wlidlicr t1.ey lJc for gri°nding canes, paint, cutl~c. l'Ol'll or graiu of' any I.ind,
01· for sawiuc; l>oanl:::, rai.>iup; •rater, or ~uc11 tl~ are '>el iu 1110liu11 by sh·am, liol~L',
wind 01' \\:.tler power, Ullll all par!$ of the ~aid .Mills
~I n 1as.sos
(\j I ( '11k1·s, whole or in powder, antr other pt't!parc<l fo~ 1 for cattk· and .\ u i11.a1"i
1'.iknl F110l
l' 111s l'ur boiiiur:; sugar, whctl10r t•l' copper or iron
l'i11es \;ir ro11v1 •\ i1w
I 0
lluids
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Plant". ~rowin~
Plu~1g1~l-!, l'lo11gl:-1mnows, Ifanows, Cullira!or:-:. l'lod-..:ru-.lu:i:- I imH _] 11 l l Jil1l1l1.:",
:)m\ m.;-1naclJ111cs, a11ll pa11s tl1crwf
!'c.ultry
Pumps li1r raisi11~ \\at<.:r
l!aill', ay 'J'111<'k \\' heel~
l:1 i,:ins anu Ho.::iu
:->.tit, l'lll'k •
ExE)Il'TIO:N'S co1~fim1ed.
All packages containing goods subject to the ad valorem <luty imposed Ly tl1i., Law.
Provisions aud stores imported for the use of Hor Uajrsty's Army or NnYy and cou-
signetl by bill of lading to the Officer at the head of Her l\fajesty's Commissariat thH
?llilitary Storekeeper, or the Naval, Commanding Officer of this Island, on the pro-
tluctiou of the bills of lading and certificate of such Officer that they have been solely
imported for use of the Army or Navy as aforesaid.
Provisions, Wines, Spirits and Malt Liquors, imported for the use of tho N;ival Rtaff
and Naval Messes in this Island, consigned by bills ot lading to anv Naval OJiicer
or the President of a Naval Mess, on tho proJuction of the Lills of lading and i.hc
certificate of the Officer, such certificate being countersigned hy the OfJic:er Com-
rna.ntling the Naval Forces that they have Leen solely impm·tell for tl10 use of snclt
Officer or Naval :aicss, and on an un1lcrtaking that they ~hall not Le sohl in tho
I sland without special permission of the Collector of Customs, sud1 permission to
Le given only on payment of the duty.
Provisions and stores imported Ly tho Local Government for the Public Service on
the certificate of the Revenue Commissioner.
Articles of N~val, l\Iilitary and Civil Uniform.
DnAWUACKS.
Goods, 'Vares arn.l Merchamli:w, upon whid1 cul rnlorem c1uty umlcr tl1is Law or any
previous Act of this Island shall litwe been paid, if duly c~:p.irted within 1,,.o years
of their first importatiou, a drawback equal to the duty Ptid 011 first im1~01fatiou.
Ou tho exportation of tho fo1lowin!S goods, on which the uuty under tl1c oxi;;tiBg Law
or m1y previous Act shall l1ave been paid, 'vitbont sucl1 goocJ~ ha,·ing Lec:i lJonde<l,
if exported witl1i11 twc!Yo mont11s of tl1c fast i111por~atio11, a d1<l\\ Lack e<1ual to the
dutv so paid : ..
b'lom, Brea<l or l\Ical, i10t b::s th:cn kn l·nrrcls of C<ll'h arlil''e.
Lard or Butter, not less tlinn ten firki11s of each article.
Candles, not less than lcn Loxes.
8mp, not less than hn~ntv boxes.
Ale, Deer or Porter, 11ot l ~:::;s tlia11 li\·e hogd1:.' :hb of each i11 Lulk, 11nr 1~~~ L a.n
fifteen barrels of c:tcli, if in bottles.
B"ef, .Pork or Pickled .Fish, not Jes:-; tlia11 ten liarr..:ls of each.
Hice, not less tliaa fiye tierces or twenty-Ii\'(• bags.
J)ric1l Fish, not less thaa one th(n1:-;awl poand:· \\·ei:;l1t.
'l'mw;11es i10t less tlum ten barrels.
Lnn~her, not less th1m li\'(l tliousan1l fed.
Slii1wks i10t Jes:-> tlia11 11'-e tl1011f'and
Oit llw t';l>ortation of J3n'.111l an<l _Bis1·11it, 1na1rnfaclurcil in l11~s Tsl;rncl, iliC' dut,\' paid
the IJonr c·o11surncd 111 mak:ni; t!ic :::~t111e, Lut nol to ex~ced tlie duly impo.3e.l
011 ). . . L I
ou :~read or 1)!f'Cmt 11npur e<..
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A (j scmmULE OF 'fAXES, &c:
EXPORT DUTIES.
Under Law 11 of 1867, transferred to General Revenue by Law 18 of 1879.
011 ('olTcc per tierce ··· . d ·t · 6s.
On Logw~od an<.l other Dyewoods, Lignumvitre, Ebony ~nd C.ocus Woo , per on ls.
LIGHT HOUSE DUES.
MonANT Po1NT foonT HousE.
3d. per ton of register tonnage, 3 Vic. c, 66.
PL1 "n PornT );101tT IIous}:. .. _.,
~<l. prr ton of register tonnage for Sarlmg Vesscls and 4d. for Steamers, 15 Vic. c. 17
and 26 Vic. c. U.
RUM DUTIES-LAW 1 OF 1866.
On all Hum and other Spirits distilled in the Island and sold for .consumption, 5s.
per gallon.
LICE~SES.
II \WKrn~ 1:-;n Pm>LAns-LAw 41 OF 1867.
For l'ach Pernonal License, 40s.
For l:ach Transferable License, 50s.
)fi·:T.u.-10 Vic r. :-12, F.XTENDED DY LAW 18 OF 18G!'l AND I1Aw 10 o;· 1872.
License to deal in the purchase and sale of: or barter and exchange of, l\fetals £5.
l SJ>llllTR-];AW 9 OF 1875.
LicCJ1se to sell Spirits by wholesale in Kingston
Ditto in every other Parish
J,ict'nsc to retail Spirits in Kingston, exclusive of Port Royal
Ditto in the Towns of Spanish Town, Linstead, St. Ann's Bay,
£10 0
5 0
2.3 0
0
0
0
/1'almouth, ' Montego Bay, Lucca, Savanna-la-Mar, Black River,
Mandeville, Chapclton, Port Maria, Annotto Bay, Port Antonio,
Morant Bay, Port Royal, Brown's Town, Bath, Porns, Buff Bry,
Hope Bay, Stewart Town, Duncans, Ocho Rios, Dry Harbour, Half-
way-Tree, Gordon Town arnl OIJ Harl.our Market 20 0
Ditto in all other parts of the Island 0
'l'.\\"l !llX-)J\W ] l Of• ]~i7. 10 0 0
For cv~·ry '.l'avcrn License in Kingston
lhtto 111 the several other Parishcti 20 0 0
llnn:1. L1w 11 OF 1877. 10 0 ()
l1'ur C\''.'".Y !lotcl License in King:;ton
l/1llo m any other Parish 10 0 0
:-;111.1.~-IHw :I[ m· 1867. 5 0 0
I1'or each Htill the su~ of £5 per nnnnm.
'1'11 \Ill -li\W l ~ \)F 1R67 A:l!EXIlEO DY LAW!)()}' 1873.
J'IPr<'lianb
Htorc:kc·epers! Commis~ion Agents, Auction·~~rs in Kin<>"ston 12 10 0
.\ 11d1011c•1•rn in other J>ariRhes 0 7 10 ()
Hc•hil 8iorl•kcc;1cn;- {'lass 1 · ·. ~ 10 0
.. " Clnss 2 ,)0 0
" " Class 3, in Kino-sfou 2 10 0
'~ " ,, E b
1 0 0
i lsewltcre
\rl1arfi tWPr 0 10 0
\fa~it·~·s
1
of \' ''~«r·ls or S11pcrcarg-0es 2 10 0
I rnprit>l<>rs <,f '\('wspa pcrs ;) 0 0
J' 1 • PILo·rs- LA·.v "'(j 0'" 18"'' 1 10 ()
'Pf;~ paya ilc tP1dPr this Lnw hv Pilots for . "., •. '"'· .
l•,or vaeh cxa111!11ation urnlc1~ Section 12 exa1111.iat10n and license :
l·,or eac:l1 L'Xa111111atio1J urn!er Section 10 ... a 3
l•.or l'VPl'.\ Pilot's cn·i~inal liecnse rc,1· tJ • . . 0
I•nr <"t<·I . I " 1·trC'n~e - i• one l'ort 1 11 fi
• 1 1_l'll1·wa 0 1
For 11 Ll'lt ..r to he con· Two pence Four pence Four pence • Letters posted for Office delivery
\••ye<l lo thu Country if not pre-paid to bo charged l\l-
cording to this rate.
f:Or I\ Let h-r to or from One penny (If exceeding half an ounce in To be pre-paitl nn<l specially ntl-
11 ~l~llmm or 8ol<licr we:ght tho ordinary rnte of lKlS- dressed.
fa;;e must he clnrge..L)
roST CAil!JS.
]!'or :1 l'ost Card posted for town or office delivery ... One half penny
l<'or :1 l'ost Carel to be couvoyccl any distance within tho Colony One penny
Non·. Only J>o~t C:mls with an impressed stamp denoting the:r face value, issued by tho Postmaster for Jnmaica,
nru 11ll111rn1l to p:L'<.~ tl1ro11gh post. Notlling whatever may be~1ttached to a Post Card, nor must it ho cut, foldc.11,
or othorw iMc al tor\.'< I. Jn tho case of a hreach of any one of these conditions letter rntes are charged. Polit Cartls pro-
1~li1l ci!h!'I" whole, in whole, or in 1mrt, by adhesive postage stamps c:innot be sent by post.
HOOK l'.l!'KE'f~-l'ARCELS.
1
four Ounces in
woight.
Otmccs in
,,·eight. l tional part of
fom· Ounces in
weight.
• 1'ho l'• ..tagu on B1w>k Packets was reduced on the 1st !': , t b · -
l!Hi!I). l'ackcl8 ""' cic1.."<."1.ling one ounce are carried for one e~i~i-c~e;, l8G9 (see Jamaica Gazette dated 2() .~u:,rust,
uum·1·s. P ) ' ' ' 0 oue ouuce at the above rate:;--yiz., 2d. per 4
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Ounce or fractional pnrt of a
half Onnce in weigh t.
E "ght pence
I'uur penca.
SCITED"ULE OF TAXES, &c. A9
Ill::GlsTRATI0:-1.
By the p~·c-paymcnt of fo~lf _pence any letter, newspaper, parcel, or book-packet may
Le rc~1stered for t~nsrn1ss10n by post within the Island.
Th~ ordn~ary 1:atc oi postage, together with the registration fee, must be paid at th
time ot postmg. e
* Book Packets, not ex~ecding one ounce in weight, are now carried for one penny.
Any letter or th~ng ma:·k~d, registered, or containing value, posted without having
. been tin!~ ~eg1stcrec1, 1s lmble to a registra.tion fee of eight pence.
Tile Comm1::;s10n on .M oney Orders issued is as under:-
s. d.
For :my sum not exceeding £1 0 6
For sums ..•............ { " O'l"er £1 and not c~ceeJing 2 1 0
,, 4' 2 ,, 3 1 6 No single Order can
,, 4 2 0
" 3 "
4 5 2 6
If paynLle in U10 " " 5
" 6 3 0 be granted for ruoro
" " 7 s 6
" 6 " 8 4. 0
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"Gnitoo Kin~om " ,," 9 4 6 than £10.
,," 8 " 10 5 0
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N.U.-~o np1•lic:itio11 c..'ln Le cntcrt.'lind for compen.iition for alleged injury from non-p:iyruent of a :M:onoy
Order nt tho oxpoctCll time. When n )lonev Order is applied for it must be on the clear understanding that no such
claim will 110 ullowetl, aml thnt the l'ost Omco is not li:1hle, under any circumstances, to more than one p:iymcnt of a
Money Order, oven when, 11otwith.stanu.ing the precautio~ that are taken, the Order has been paid to a person not
entitled to rccomi thu Money.
I:E-DtnECTION.
~HSCELLA~ rwus.
-n . . . f · c -red l1v the Gov"rnmcnt.
rxpenges in ·1 11•
JLl•1111 n11'H·lllL'llt:-; rn :th1 o
1 ,J • 1,_
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I n:oou;, :S.l cs, u.;p1ta ~u11.. _...... • --- ' .,.11'1" l w
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SCHEDULE OF FEES
RECEIV-l.DLE BY THE SEVERAL OFFICERS IN THE RESPECTIVE DEPART·
MEN TS.
1879.
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scIIEDtLE OF FEES.
Table of Fees taken by tlte Island Secreta1·y under 5G Geo. 3, cltap. H), sec. 1, and 60
Geo. 3, chap. 23, sec. 5.
For recor<ling every Deed, Will or other fostrnmcnt of any description,
and for copies per legal sheet of 160 words .t:O 1 G
For every Pht or Diagram, and for copies for each division 0 1 i;
l1'or every Crop Acc01mt ... 0 ~ 3
For eaeh Receipt fot any .Deed or Instrument to be recorded 0 0 3
For c:i.ch Docket of Land for Receiver-General () 1 6
l•'or allixiug Island Seal to any Document ... 0 G 0
Por entering s:ttisfaction on a ilfortgage, including Search 0 2 0
For each Search, 3 hours 0 1 0
Por 8ending a Hecorcl Book into Court , .. . .. 0 2 0
For recording )fomorandum of ~Iortgage unJ~1: the Land Society A~t· 0 2 0
26 Vic., chap. 10.
Conntin g Duplidca.te Register of Dissenters' ~farriagcs per lcrral sheet of
160 ~s ~ o
0 0 3
4 Vic., cltap. H.
Enlcriag same per sheet
l) 1 6
• Law G of 1871.
Uccording Duplicates, Oriuina1 Rc·rrii;;tcr· fB- . . .
' per lc~·~l sheet ot'°rno WO~< ls :> ~ cLphsms, l\famagcs and Burm ls
l or C'a<'11 Ccrtil1e<l Copv of a Dui)lic,.te 0 11... ,. · ·· 1> . •.• 0 1 6
J " gma1 1e,.,.1ster
0 ... 0 1 0
SCIIEDULE OF FEES. n3
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0
}'or the Seal for every 100 acres of Land.patented 6s., and so in pro: ~~
ortion for a greater or lesser qt~anti~y , . <>' ~
l< £ s. d.
0 G 0
For the Seal for foot land, not cxecedmg fifty feet squaie, addmo two ~ g~"'
sides of the sguare together ·· · b · · · -.9 .,.,'. 0 3 0.
For the Seal of every one hundred feet, or any other number a ove ~ ~ ~
"' 1 §~-:0
fifty foet ,,.
E\·ery orde1~ granted fortaki~g u~ land per huudredac:e~, ls. G~.,~nd ~1~ ]~
more, au<l so in proport10n for a greater or lesser number of acres ·.,,~
I
I 0
0
6
1 6
0
" One hundred and fifty pounds, one-half of the Fees 110w pavablc . and C'au:-e~ in this
Cla:-;~ shull,_be styled as of tlie 8~con<l ClaHs. ~\n<l the Causes aborn that valne ;:;hall rank
il" 01 the li n-st Class, and L2 e11titlctl to the foll s<'alc of ehar"es
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<O i:' ~ <p.
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p. co Q)
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0 8·~ p. ~·~
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£ s. d, £ s. d. £ s. d. s. a.. £ s. d. s. d. s. cl. s. d
On each Proceeding in Chancery, per sheet of
VO words reckoning each figure for a word ... 0 0 3 ... 0 1! ... 0 l ... 0 01
On Offico Copies of all Proceedings, per sheet
of!)O words ... ... 0 0 9 ... 0 G ... 0 3 ... 0 2t
On every Order of Co11rt recorded, not exceed·
ing 90 words ... ... 0 1 G ... 0 9 ... 0 6 .. . 0 4t
On every sheet or fraction of a sheet ovor and
abvvo tho first , .. ... 0 l 0 ... 0 G ... 0 4 .. . 0 3
Each Suggestion ... 0 15 0 0 6 0 0 7 G 3 0 0 5 0 2 0 3 9 1 6
Each Replication and Rejoinder ... 0 5 0 0 G 0 0 2 G 3 0 0 1 8 2 0 1 3 1 6
On cacl1 Petition (save cause Petition) ... 0 5 0 0 10 0 0 2 6 5 0 0 1 8 3 4 1 3 2 G
Ou each Appearance ... 0 2 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 8 0 G 0 G 0 4t
On each Certificate of no Procoo<lings, and all
other Common Uurtilicat~s ... 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 G 0 6
On cnch Master's and Solicitor's Bill for
T11x11tion ... ... 0 15 0 ... 7 6 ... 5 0 ... 3 9
On each Final Deereo emolled ... 3 0 0 1 10 0 1 10 0 15 0 1 0 0 10 0 15 0 7 6
On a Certificate of Appeal to Proceedings
under Island Seal ... 0 2 0 0 15 0 0 1 0 7 G 0 0 8 5 0 0 6 3 9
Letters of Guardianship (exclusive of Gover·
nor's Fees) ... 3 0 0 l 5 0 1 10 0 12 !fJ, 1 0 0 8 4 15 0 6 3
On each notice of filing Cause Petition or
Subpoona to answer Bill ... 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 z () 3 0 0 1 8 z 0 1 3 1 G
On each Subpama to Witness to testify ... 0 10 0 0(1.5 0 0 5 0 7 6 0 3 4 5 0 2 () 3 9
Satisfaction on Final Decree ... ... 0 15 0 ... 7 6 .. . 5 0 ... 3 9
Amendment of Bill or Cause Petition ... ... 0 3 0 ... 1 6 ... 1 0 ... 0 9
On each Rule of Court ... ... 0 5 0 ... z 6 .. . l 8 ... 1 3
On each Rulo for carrying Records int<•
Court ... ... 0 2 0 ... 1 0 ... 0 8 .. . 0 G
On ea~h Commission ... 0 15 0 0 15 0 0 7 6 7 6 0 5 0 5 0 3 9 3 !)
Sclteclule of Stamps in lieu of Fees lzaetq(ore payable in the Clwncei'Y Qff/ce, accord-
ing to tlte severat Scales now chargeable.
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"'here the Below £150, Below £100, Below ;t:;o,
Subject :Matter of
the t:)uit shall be ., Second-class Thild-class Fourth-class
:ibovc -t150,
First-class Ft.-cs.
Fees.
I Ft:eti. Fees.
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£ s. d. J; S. d. :£ S. d. S. U. £ S. <l. S. 11. K. <l. S. d.
A. Writ of Certiorari 0 15 0 0 :; 0 0 7 6 1 G 0 50 1 10 0 ()
Entering a Cm·eat 0 1 6 I
I
..\. Citation to shew cause against the same :01000:;0
A Ct.1•tificate of e~ch parcel of laml ... I0 :,.> O O 3 O
On every Information I 3 Q. 0 j 1 10 0 1 0 0
On every appointment of Commilfcc on a
Luna~ic ... 3 O O 1 JO 0 1 0 0 1;; 0
On e\'Cry Cimse retition 3 0 0 I 1 10 0 1 0 0 1::; 0
Ditto by way 0£ Spx!nl C~e 1 lO 0 1;; o I ...
On every Supplemental Cause Petition ... 0 10 0 O GS U0 I •••
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£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. s. d. £ s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
On every Demurrer 0 15 0 0 7 G 0 5 0 3 !)
Depositions 0 15 0 0 7 G 0 5 0 3 !)
Interrogatories 0 15 0 0 7 G 0 5 0 3 !)
By Law 32 of 18G!l all Office Copies arc authenticated by the Registrar and Clerk of the Courts and C1·ow11.
When the same shall ho under or amount to sb: humlrcd words they shall bear ii Stamp of ls. Gd., and tho liko
sum for every munkr of six hundred words, anJ for every fractional part of such muubcr of wonb.
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SCilEDULE OF FEES:-
n8
b z· ~ tli e office of Master in 01·dinary of the
u~rngii LAW 20 OF 1871-A Law to a ~ ~ ifit, the more speedy and ~[ficient despatch
"Court of C!tancery, c:nd to ~nake p1·ovzszon o1
of business in the said Gour t.
- h cl here the value of the subject matter shall
'l'hc lower scale of Fees sball 1be cd~rJe ':a~. and where such value shall exceed two
u' of or uclo\v the value of two iun ie pou '
li~mdrcd poundH ib.o highest scale shall be. charged,
Lower Scale, Higher Scale.
SOLICITOR'S FEES.
£ s. ct. £ s. d.
For preparing a:1 ?rig~nal .Sur~mons for the purpose of pro-
ccclliricrs ongmatmg Ill Chambers . 0 15 0 1 1 0
l!'or prepaSng every other Summons and attendmg to get
same filled up at Chi),lnbers ·· · 0 7 6 0 7 6
If speci<tl not to exceed 1 1 0
For each copy of a Judge's Summons to leave in Chambers
or to scrvC' . 0 5 0 0 5 0
]for each. copy of a Notice of Motion, Order ?r Certificate to
serve ... ... ... 0 2 G 0 2 6
Or at per sheet of one hundred and sixty wor?s ~ .. 0 1 0
For attendiug 01~ a Sun:mons or other appomtments each} 0 7
day, accordmg to Cll'cumstances ; each attendance to he to 6 0 7 6
al Jo wed by the Judge of the Court of Chancery or by l to
the Itco·istrar 1 0 2 ~ 0
Where fr~m the length of the attendance or from the difficulty of the case, the ,Judge
of the Co~rt of Chancery shall .think the highest of the aboYe }~ccs an insufJicicnt remu-
ncmtion for the services performed, or where the preparation of the case or matter to Jay
it before the Judge of the Court of Chancery in Chambers, or on a Summons, shall have
re<Juircd skill and labor for which no Fee has been allowed, the Judge may allow such
further Fee, not exceeding one guinea, or where a higher scale is applicaLlc, not excecd-
iurr two guineas, as in his discretion he may think fit. And whorl' the preparation of the
ca~c 01: matter to lay it before the Judge of the Court of Chancery in ChmnLcrF on a Sum-
morn:; shall ha~c required, and received, .from the Solicitor su~h cxtra~rdinary skill and
lauor as matcnally to conduce to the satisfactory and speedy disposal of the Lusincs~, and
therefore shall appear tu the Judge t?. deserve higher remuneration titan the ordinary
Fec11, the Ju<lge may allow to the Sohc1t01~ by a memorandum in wrifow, expressly made
for the purpo~e, an,~ signed by the Judge, specifying distinctly the o-rou~1<l of such allow-
a11cc, Rw;h further l!'ee not exceeding ten guineas as in his discretion he may think fit
i n~htd of the above further Fee of one guinea or two guineas. '
ln case the Registrar shall certify that a special allowance ought to be made fr1 respect
of any unusual difficulty in settling and passing an Order, the Judge of the Court of
Chancery l).lay make such allowance to all or any of the parties as to him shall seem just.
For Services on a Party or Witness such reasonable cbarges and expenses as may be
properly incurred, according to distance, or by the employment of an Agent.
The Fees for Notices and Services arc not to apply where the same So1icitor is for both
Parties, unless it be necessary for the purpose of making Affi~avit of Service.
There is to be one ~oticc only of settling Minutes, and one Notice of passing Decree or
Order, which, if necessarJ·, is to be continued by adjournment, of which all l)artics are
to take notice.
3-F.EES. &c
q
SCIIEDl.iLE OF FEES.
n 10
UNDER LAw 41 OF 1872-A. Law f01· tlie amendment of tlie P1'0oedwre of tlie Sup1·eme
Oozwt of Judicature.
COURT FEE8.
£ s.. d.
On filing every Writ of Summons, including Writs in Actions of Ejcctmcnt 0 10 0
Appearance ... 0 5 0
On each Appearance after the first 0 2 0
On filing Declaration, Pleas, Replication, Rejoinder or any subsequent
. Pleading or any Demurrer 0 3 0
Every Affidavit filed 0 3 0
On filing Recognizances or any other documents or proceedings not here:in
specifically provided for .. . ... . .. 0 3 0
Subprena in Civil Oases wherein the names of three Witnesses only may
Le inserted 0 2 0
Every Commission 1 0 0
Every Rule 0 3 0
On filing Interrogatories ... . .. 1 0 0
On filing Depositions, Examinations or Answers to Interrogatories 0 15 0
Every Suggestion ... 0 3 0
On signing Interlocutory Judgment .. . .. . 0 5 0
On signing Final Judgment . .. ... . .. 0 10 0
Every Assignment of a Juctgm.ent the ai;rio~t that would be payable on the
Assiowncnt of a Bond, if the pnnc1pal money secured by the Bond
wer~the same as that for wh:ich the Judgment is recovered,
On signing Judgment in Ejectment 0 10 0
On issuing Writ of Poss~sion in Ejectment 0 10 0
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INQUISITION.
£ s. d
>
JUDGE'S CilAMBEilS.
Every Summons
Evcl'y Order ) ... o. 1 0
0 2 0
AMOUNT OF DEMANDS.
¢~ ] 8 ~] 8
z ~ ~ <.! ~
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L d L d L d j L d £ 8. d. £ 8. d.
Filing every Agreement as to costs, under section 77 2 6 26 26 26 026 026
"'here undefended 1 3 2 6 5 0 7 6 0 10 0 0 12 6
'i
Taxing Costs 0 6 1 0 1 6 2 0 0 2 6 0 3 0
IN'rnRPLEADER.
O~ A.SSIGXllENT OF J1illG)!EXT.
~ulijed to the ah?rn proYisions, t!1e Court Fees eharge~h1e iu cases under i>art
J[1 . shall he accordmg.to the scale m ]>art I of this Schedule.
SCilEDULE OF FEES. D 15
I
When
When Claimabov
When When
eClaimabovo Cla.imabove
PART UL-EQUITY. Claim £50 £50, and £100, and £150, and
or under. rot exceed-not exceed- not exceed-
ing £100. iug £150. ing £200.
- --
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Filing every Agreement as to costs under section 77 ... 0 2 (i 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6
For every additional hour or part of an hour beyond one hour ... 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 6 0
Preparing Report and Certificate per sheet of one hundred and sixty
words and each fraction of a sheet ... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Each copy thereof per sheet of one hundred ond sixty words, &c. 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
l',ud v .-CRDIIX.\L.
In cnses arising out of charges lo~ged on ill? pnrt o~ the pnhli('. h~· f !1.c
Attorney General, or by any person actmg under lus mstructwns, or hy nn~ l~1s
i ·ict Court Judge or by any two Justices of the i>eace, or h,\ nn~~ pm·~on act in~
u\Hlcr the fost~·u~tions
of anv :Municipal l3oard, or by an~
1'uhl1c: UII1cc•r whosn
<lutv jt is as snch Officer to ·lodge such charge, or hy any OHic:er, H1.t11-o!Iiccr. <~r
·Co1{stable of the Jamaica Co-nstabular.v .Force, in any matict'. in \\ h1clt It 1s !us
duty as such to lodge such churge, no Court Fees shall be r equired.
In all other cases the following Court Fees shall he paid:
}'or evcrv Information, with Summons or "\Yarrant thereon
l~or each' copy of Summons or \Yarrant .. . .co ()
'For rvery Indictment .. . 0 0 C>
l<'or cYcry 'rrial, upon Information or Indictment 0 5 0
}'or every Recognizance 0 3 0
For taking every Deposition, not being an Information, per sheet of 0 3 0
one hundred nnd sixty words and each fraction of a slicet
For every Appeal L> ••• () l G
.F or making copies and extracts, per sheet of one hunllrecl and sixty 0 10 u
words and each fraction of a sheet
. ~
. .. • O 1 n
No·t'B.- No Court Fees shall be payable under any pnrt of t11is Schedule f'or :my
\Vnnant of Commitment for an insult to a Judge or for misbehaviour in Uourt. or
for any process issued or action taken bv the immediate direction of the .J ud1re
\\. ithout any application by any party. • ;;)
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Sc:1rnnru: Il.-R\RRIS'l'1~us axn ArroRNEYs' FEES .\~~D CosTs :i.xn ALLO\L\XCE To
·wl'l'NESSES.
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SCHEDULE OF FEES. n 17
For the conduct of the Cause one shilling in the pound on the amount of the
demand recovered.
For attendance in Court at the hearing of the Cause where a Barrister is not
employed £0 10 0
For attendance in Court when the Cause is called ancl adjourned ... 0 2 6
For drawing instructions for a Barrister when employed 0 5 0
l!,or attendance at the hearing when a Barrister is employed 0 5 0
]?or a Barrister when employed by written order of the Client, sum
paid not exceeding 1 11 6
In cases in which the amount of demand exceeds £20, if an Attorney
has been employed for the conduct of the Cause, one shilling in
the pound on the amount of the demand recovered.
lfor attendance in Conrt at the hearing of the Cause when a Barrister
has not been employed 1 10 0
For attendance in Court when the Cause is called on and adjourned 0 5 0
For drawing instructions for a Barrister when employed 0 15 0
1?or attendance in Court when a Barrister is employed 0 15 0
J?or a Barrister when cmployecl by written order of the Client, sum
0
paicl not exceeding u 3 0
:For a Ban·ister when employed, Refresher Fee on an adjournment of
the Case 0 10 6
In calculating the above Fees a fraction of a pound to be taken as one pound.
In cases in which the amount of claim exceeds £50, tried under section 122, the
same Fees as in Cases for £50.
NEW TRIAL.
Costs to be allowed on the same scale as the original trial.
ARill'fRA'l'IOK.
Attending reference wiihout Counsel, for each sitting £1 0 0
Attending reference with Counsel, for en.ch sitting 0 15 0
.Fee to Counsel for each sitting, sum paid not exceeding the rate payable on the
trial of a case of the same amount.
·witnesses' expenses, same as on trial.
N OTE.-Costs of Counsel and Attorney, or of an Attorney, on attending Reference,
shall not be allowed without the order of the J udgc; nor shall the costs of more
than one sitting be a1lowed without order of the Judge. c r-
APPEAL.
J>reparing ~otice of Appeal, including copies and service £0 5 0
l'aying n:1011ey into Court as deposit on Appeal, including notice of
sernce 0 3 0
Notice of nuturc and particufars of proposed secu·itics, including notice
and seniee 0 3 0
Preparing Case, including copies 0 10 0
Attending J uclge to sign, or to settle a,nd sign Case 0 3 0
Transmitting Case and copies, including notice and service thereof 0 3 0
Application to Jaclgc for lca...-e to proceed on judgment 0 5 0
Depositing order of Court of _\.ppcal, including notice and service
thereof 0 3 0
When a new trial takes place, in pursuance of the directions of the Court of
Appeal, the costs of such new trial shall be ttllowcd on the same scale ns those of
i he originnil trial.
A.LLOWANCE TO WITNESSES.
l'hmtcrs, illcrchants, :Bankers nnd Professional Persons per diem . . . £0 10 0
'1\·aclcsmcn, _\.uctionecrs, Accountants, Clerks, 0Yer~ccrs nn<l .Book-
keepers, per diem 0 ij 0
5-FEES. &c.
ll 18 SCHEDULE OF FEES.
ltEPLEVINS.
PAR') IL-LAl\"'D.
Snhjcct to the provisions of Part II. of Schedule A r <1' r ·
claims for the purpose of determininO' the Court l!;~ :a~[< m9 the '~nluation of
ancl Bnrrish'1·s, in cases tried under Part III of thi T. c~, ·} 1~11' ces of Attorneys
hd,rc•en Party ~ncl Party as between A ttom~ .s .-trn • ~ w he foxe:l, :ts well
l'H· hv Part I. of Schedule' 1 ) !' tl Y and lhAut, in the manner J>roviclcd
.• ' · n, so 1ar as ie same ma v b . .
Aet1ons rclati,·e to riO'hts of wav or wat"r 0 th .' • e app1icu1J1c. except m
1. nils or tcnements,a~d in boundary Casr~ . r o ,h?~ r17.1h; 1 or~ casements nffccting
poundage l'ccs shall be two shillin~s i·n' ~tc' Iln ich <h'i~l1"1~cs o.i Cw<cs the ~\Ltorney's
'r'
I'
·rn t>J a1nts
• •
for .,, " uc o one s i mo- in tl·
the recovery of possession f 1 ==> .e lJ<>uncl . •
lll<tdP. also for the mcsnc pro.fits or rent theofc ~ncl or ~eucmcnts, y· : - claim he
lh· tnxcll on the gross Ynh1c of the douhic chi c~ o; ~\.~!01nc~'s tm<1 I,arns(ers :-;hall
th us made shall exceed tifty l)Otmds the C ' .~\, ~~<~>Ide<; that when the \ <llunt ion
po111Hls oul~·. .our e..,s shnll 1Jc calcubtcd upon fifty
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WI'l'XESSE~.
'L'l1c allow,mcc to 'ntncsscs slt·tll l tl
Behc'duk ' · · ' ic to salllc us that ]H'OYi<lcd iu I\u·t I. of this
SCHEDULE OF FEES. n 19
CLAIM.
£ s. d. £. s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
076 0160 1 2 6 1 10 0
l
Instructions to Sue or Defend . .. . ..
F~ to Counsel therewith 1 1 0 1 11 G 2 2 0 3 3 0
If above five folios arc allowed on taxation then for every additional
folio ... ... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
When the Attendance is longer than one hou~, then for eve1y addi-
tional hour or part of au hour · . .. 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0
Occasional Costs.
.For perusing and adapting old ,\.listracts of Title, per throe sheets 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0
scliEDl'LE OF FEES.
11 20
CL.u:.r.
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P.'\.ltT JII.-:CQUI'l'Y. N0t
£ .
I £50o\.boveantl I £100
,
Above
antl
tI.iO a ml
Ahove
------------ -
£ s. d. £ $. d. £ ~. d. :C s. d.
lfor prcp:iring Conditions and Contracts of Sale and fair cop!.'. per
folio ... ... 0 1 0 0 1 0 , 0 1 0 0 1 0
I
Attendance Taxing Costs
Costs on Appeal.
l I
P reparing Notice of Appeal, including Copies and Service
0 7 G 0 10 0 I 0 l'.! G 0 l.i 0
Preparing Case, including Copies
0 10 O • 0 12 G 0 l:i 0 1 0 0
Attending Judge to sign
0 :; 0 :; 0 0 i G (I i G
.\ttcmling J u<lgc in case of difference to settle
0 2 G
0 7
0 2
G
G
0
0 2
'i G
G
0 2 6 0 2 G 0 5 0 0 ;; 0
Depositing Decree or Order of Court of .\ppci\l
0 2
61 0 2 r, 0 2 G
I
0 2 G
SCHEDULE OF FEES. n 21
WITNESSES.
The Allowances to Witnesses shall be the same as that provided in Part I. of
of this Schedule.
PART IV.-PROilA.TE AND AD)ITfil;TRATIO~.
For taking Instructions, reading over Wills or other Documents, and in
full of all business in any Non-contentious Case £1 0 0
Drawing Testamentary proceedings, including all Notices and Sum-
monses 0 10 0
For the first Copy actually served 0 5 0
For every other Copy 0 2 6
For drawing Affidavit stating next of kin and lodging same with the
Clerk of the District Court, to be charged only in Contentious Cases 0 6 8
For every Affidavit of Service of Process when service shall be proved
by Affidavit (provided the District Court J·udge be satisfied it was
necessary to make more than one Affidavit) ... 0 3 0
For advising Proofs, entering the Cause, preparing Notices to Produce,
and attending the hearing 1 10 0
·when the Cause being at hearing shall be adjourned to another day,
an additional }foe of 0 15 0
For drawing Certificate of Decree or Order and attending the Clerk of
the Court therewith 0 6 8
:For preparing Brief for Counsel when Counsel allowed 0 10 6
'l'o Defendant's Attorney for taking instructions for defence, reading
·wills and all other Documents 0 10 0
To Defendant's Attorney for drawing all Affidavits, Notices, Sum-
monses, Advising Proofs, entering the Cause when Plaintiff neglects
to do so, and Attending the hearing 1 10 0
When the Cause being at hearing shall be adjourned to any other day,
an additional Fee of .. . . .. 0 15 0
Drawing Cortifiatc of Decree or Order and attending therewith 0 6 8
Brief for Counsel when allowed 0 10 6
FEES TO COUNSEL.
'l'o Plaintiff's or Defendant's Counsel, from £1 1 0 to 2 2 0
(Unless the District Judge shall certify that it was not a fit case for Counsel.)
WIT~ESSES.
The Allowance to Witnesses shall be the same as that provided in Part I: of this
Schedule. '
PART V. -CRIMINAL WITNESSES.
The Allowance to ·witnesses shall be the ,same as that provided in Part I . of
this Schedule.
ALLOWANCE 'l'O l!EDICA.L WITNESSES.
"'W henever any Legally Qualified Medical Practitioner has attended before any
District Court to give evidence on behalf of the Crown in any Public Prosecution,
in obedience to a Summons issued out of such District Court, it shall be lawful for
the Judge of such District Court to order and direct 'that the Practitioner for such
atttenclance be paid-
For attending to give professional evidence £1 1 0
And one shilling and sixpcnse for every mile from the place of resi-
dence of the ·witness to tho Court llouse.
Aml for every clny beyond the first that he shall be in attendance to
give his evidence 1 0 0
No'l'E.- No trn.velling expenses shall be allowed for Barristers or Attorneys
except hy written agreement under Section 77, or by the special direction of tho
JudO'c, which direction the Judge is hereb~- authorfaecl to giYe, if he thinks that
tra~~lling expcuscs ought to lJC allowed. \Yhen any such direction is giYcn the
Judge shall himself fix the amount to be allowed.
6- Fm::i::, &c.
SCllEDULE OF FEES.
B 22
- AMOUXT OF DE~"D.
-
SCHEDULE C.
Not Exceeding Exceeding Exceeding Exceeding
£5 and £10 and £20 and £30 and Exceeding
p A.RT !.-BAILIFF'S FEES. exceeding not exceed- not exceed- not exceod- not cx.ct'O<l-
ing £10. ing £20. ing £30. ing ;(40. :£40.
£5.
- s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 8. d. 8. d.
... 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 G 2 8
Taking Rccogni.7..ance or Security
... 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 G 1 6 1 6
Inquiry into Sufficiency of Security
lns .1unschct10n, when there is only one Defendant, or when scvcrnl ,!.'.O 1 0 0
Defendants reside in the same Dwcllin<Y Ilcuse ·O
. 0 ...
Ancl for cYcry mile he shall travel to serve the same bevond one mile O O G A
When Defendants reside in separate Dwellin()' 0
Houses the same Fees
for each Defendu,nt. •
'When .nn~ Defendant resides out of the jurisdiction, such sum as the
1?1str1ct Judge ~hall award according to distance, not cxccedinrr
sixpence per mile. o
.:N~:n:.- -'l'he Bailiffs }~c.e~ ~ncler this. ~chcclulc shall be paid by the Cle~k of the
D1st11ct Court to the Bailiff for the Buihff's own use.
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SCilEDULE OF FEES . H 23
•
UNDER LAW 25 OF 1871-A Law Relating to Banhruptcy.
COUltT FEES.
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I
a3 24 SCilEDULE OF FEES.
BAILIFF'S FEES.
1n<» ···
Attcnd~tncc filinO' Petition :.tnd obtaining Order of .A.djudicntion 0 3 .t
Attendnnce obta~uing any other Order or Certificate 0 G 8
'.l'ransmittin" Proceedings to Clerk of'Cou1t .. 0 a i
Attendance fn Court when discharge of Bankrupt or relea!<c of Trust cc}
0 3 ·1
ordered absolutely, or upon conditions, or withheld, and drawing
Order ... . .. 0 () 8
Attending meeting of Credit?rs, each meeting not being an acl,journccl ~
meeting held same da,y, if the Clerk shnll certify that such ullu,\ -
ance was necessary and proper to be allowed ... 0 10 0
J. ttcnda.nce at Office of Clerk and Pntering appearance for the Ucspou-
dent in Petitions or Applications ...
Drawing Abstracts of Adjudication, and getting same entered in Hc .. is- 0 3 ·~
tei- of Adjudications in Jfankruptcy 0 ...
Drn,ving Ad...-erti~)ment for '' Gnzette" 0 () 8
Inserting Advertisement in " Gazette" 0 (; 8
Obtaining Order of Court declaring appointment of Trustee ancl 0 3 4
election of Committee of Inspection
Drawing.Abstract Appoi~tment) of''l'~·ustccs ::tricl Connni::-sioncrs, m·i~i}
of 0 (j 8
gcttrng same entered m the Heg1stcr of Adjudic:utions in J~ank-
ruptcy . .. 0 G s
'l'aki?g ont Surety Bond, getting it signed by Trustee, and filin"' sn ;;~
m Office of Clerk of Court .. . ~ 1
framin g N~te when fii;-st diYidc1:1d payable, and list of Committee ~i· 0 G R
Inspection, and filmg same m Oflicc of Clerk of Court
!<'or driming Petitions for dischnrO'c for n.ri.nullino· a-1 ·ua ·, .. t • 1: .. , 0 (j s
" <'.1 1~·1 1on,
<'.onmuss1on, or exam1na~1on. of ·witnesses, ans\\ ers to such Peti- I
. . f . . b • or l
t.1ons, and for other applications to the Court where lll'ccssary
11 rst sheet of one hundred aud sixty words
J~\'Crv other sheet
~ ·'
···
I> 0 G 0
Attc~dance Appli~~tion
J
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-- SCilEDULE OF .PEES.
l rXDJm L AW r!
v OF 18,...1 " Law to render valid certain Registrations of jJfarriages,
I -.LL - - ~·c
·
Bales, bundles, boxes, cases. chests, trunks and crates of Earthen or}
Glass Ware, not exceeding eight feet, except as hereinafter speci- £0 0 6
fi..,cl, per cubic foot . .. . ..
Ahove eight feet vcr cubit foot 0 0 3
Bolt of Cannts, Oznaburgh, or Crocus, loose 0 0 3
Cordage per 011 e hundred and twelve pounds 0 0 9
}fahogany, Cedar and other Hard 'l'imber, per one thousand feet 0 12 0
.Kicaragua and Camwood, per ton 0 10 0
Logwood, Fustic, Lignumvikc, Ebony and other Dye and Hardwoods,
per ton 0 5 0
Scantling. Plank and Boards, wrought or unwrought, per thousand
Guperficial feet, Staves and Ifoading, per twelve hundred pieces 0 9 0
Shingles. per thousand packed, two shillings ; loose, three shillings.
Oars and llandspikes, per dozen 0 1 6
Vat or bntt of Malt Liquor, per one hundred gallons 0 3 0
Butt of ·wine nr Spirits 0 6 0
}>ipe of ""\Vine, Br:mdy or Gin 0 4 6
llogshead of 8ugar 0 3 0
'l'ierce of SuO'ar 0
0 2 0
Barrel of Sugar 0 0 9
Puncheon of 1-tum 0 2 0
Hogshead of SaJt J?ish, Salt, Lime, Coals or Slates 0 3 0
Hogshead of 'l'olmcc~, per one hundred and twelve pounds 0 0 6
Hogshead of Oats, Ettrthcn or Glass "'\Varc 0 2 3
Hogshead of Porter, Beer or Cider 0 1 6
'l'iercc of Coffee 0 2 0
Puncheon of IIanu;, I3acon or Dried :i\Ieats 0 2 0
'i'icrcc of Ginger, fimento, Rice, Cornmeal, Earthen or Glassware 0 1 ()
Barrel of' } lour or other Dry Provisions 0 0 6
Barrel of Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, "'\Vet Provisions, Salt, Coffee, Pi-
mento, or of a similar description 0 0 9
Grinclstor.~s and 'fombstones, per one hundred and twelve pounds 0 0 9
Hogshea.d or puncheon Shooks c o 10 6
"\V0odhoopc:;, per one thousand 0 6 0
(Jx Bows, per dozen 0 0 6
Rides, per dozen; Wet, three shillings Dry, two shillings.
Bags of all desc:::iptions, per one hundred and Lwelve pounds 0 0 6
Puncheon of 'l'emper Lime 0 2 3
Corn and Salt, per bushel, two pence; if stored, per bushel, three pence.
Coach or Chariot, including ""\Vheels .. . . .. 1 10 0
Chaise or Cart 0 12 0
Chairs, 'J'ables. J ointers, Piano J?ortcs, Desks, Sideboards, &c., per
cubi~ foot 0 0 6
PJrJuo·h (ll' Harrow
t)
0 3 0
.J <LC k Screw 0 0 9
CheHt of 'l'ca 0 1 6
Ilam pers or hnskct of Cheese or ~ofatocs, per one hundred and twelve
pounds 0 0 9
.Tu~s and .Tars of all descriptions, per gallon 0 0 2
Pirkin or Butter, Beef, Tongues, Herrings 0 0 6
Kegs of Paint. per fifty-six: pounds 0 0 3
Keg of l'cas, Grits. J3iscuits, Currants or Dried Fruits 0 0 3
Boxes or Soap or Candles, per one hundred ancl twcl-rn pounds 0 0 9
Ir011 Wa,re, Pewter, Copper, Lead, 'l'in and Bruss of every description,
per one huudrctl and t wclve pounds 0 0 6
SCHEDULE OF FEES.
n 28
SCHEDULE OF FEES PAYABLE TO PILOTS FOR PILOTAG'E l:XDEll J,.\W 35 01' lS/:~.
1~01· the Pilotnge of V esscls inwards or outwards t11e Pilotnge Fees ~ha II he
pnyublc . at each of ~ho Ports hercinuuder described nccording to the draft of
'~ aic: of. tho V ossel 1nlotocl, us by the following 'l'able :-
(~
·
-£ s. cl. £ s. a. -£ s. cl
,----,
£ s. d. :C s. d. {; s. <L j £ s <l
J\in~tnn, 01<1 Ilarhour, Man-
d11011oal, Fa.1111ouU1 mul St.
~\.1111'~ Uay ...
5 0 0 I~~ . 3 10 0 3 0 () 1 ' 10
--.----
0 I' 0 0
-
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
... Under 10 Feet .., 0 7 6 0 15 0
I
Kingston ,
l 1
20 Feet and upwards ... 1 0 0 2 0 0
I
Kingston H:u~ours not exceeding per <1uarter ... ... 0 8 0
- -- - -
--- ~
-
Vessels anchorin;; at the entrance of :Kingston Harbour, off Port Royal, for the purpose of calling for orden only,
ttncl not clischa.ri;ing Cargo ohall not be !!able lo pny any Harbom Fees.
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FINANCE ACCOUNTS.
1879.
•
c2 FINANCE ACCOU~TS.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ ~. d.
RECE I PTS.
l3ALA'iCE O'i TUE lST OCTOBER, 1878-
'l'l10 Treasurer 48 7 3~
Import Duties
232,285 7 6
Export Duties
7,040 8 0
Light Dues
2,588 3 7
Harbour Mnsters Fees, Kingston
591 12 6
limn Duties
!Jl,087 11 10
L icenses
17,390 15 0
Stnmps
14,117 17 1
Postal Revenues
14-,088 10 8~
Ti..x on Stock
4,708 8 G
Court Fees
i,i82
Fines and Forfeitures
2,765
Interest on Securities held for Sinking Funds
4,31!)
Interest other than as abovo
J am~ica Railway Revenue
3,2;:>8 2 l
11,085 16 8
Reimbursements for E:xpt.1diture ,
Miscolhneous
6,300 4
•31
7 •I
.I
S::.nitary 1.t . !ca 26,nrn ,,.... O!
Cl :u; R:•tcs
I
I,-
I
21 13 0
I
I
511,SG:' 4 D!i
- '
I I
Carried forward
I
t V!l,ii26 !) I
Cl tjti0,117 I lti i'\ 1
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YEAR ENDIXG 30TII SEPTEMBER, 18i9: c3
Jamaica dutinr; the Year from, 1st October, 1878, to 30th September, 1879.
£ s. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d.
PAYMENTS.
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ExPENDITURE-EX<JEPT ExPE~DITURE o:x IMMIGRATION SERVWES-
Charges of Debt ... ... ... 43,103 8 0
PeDBions ... ... I ... 12,029 9 9
Administrative Departments ... ... ... 31,853 13 llt
Revenue Departments ... ... ... 31,185 12 8
Postal Service ... ... ... 16,809 17 9!
Telegraph Service ... ... ... 6Q6 2 1
Judicial ... ... ... 36,054 13 10
Ecclesiastical ... ... ... 10,234 17 8
Medical ... ... ... 46,618 2 !)
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
RECEIPTS.
GGO,Gil 16 Si
13rought forward
DF.m;NTURrS TssuED-
Lo.w 12 of 187!)
... I
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Si:cunrnr.;; Fon. S1;o;r.nro F U~\DS
·. - SOLD- I
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2i Vic. cap. 21
... ...
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408 11 ;;
L:iw :m of 18G!>
... ... 700 0 0
28 Vic. cap. 2G
... ... 183 11
<)• y .c. EC~S. 1
~. C:lp. 5 ...
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... l ,9i9 4 0
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' " " 20 ... ... 393 0 8 I
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...
...
I 511 ()
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2 4,1i{) 11) 4 I
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= l ... 1103,102 l
u 10 GGO,Gil lli 8~
YEAR ENDING 30TII SEPTEMBER, 1879. c5
---- ----
Jamaica during the Year from lst October, 1878, to 30t!t Septembe1-, 1879.
£ s. d. £ s. d. / £ s. d.
PAYMENTS.
Brought forward 368,586 12 1!
EXPENDITURE-EXCEPT EXPENDITURE ON iMMIGRATI.ONSERVICES-
continucd.
J uvenilo Population Commission .•• ... 67 2 0
Public Plantations and Gardens ... 4,208 1 5i
Public Works ... 52,717 11 4
Light Houses ... 1,300 5 2
Paroclllal Expendituro ... 2,265 12 6!
Parochial Roads ... 34,222 6 2
Kingston Streets Loan, 28 Vic. cap. 24, Interest on ... 213 0 0
Parochial Municipal Objects ... 3,138 4 10!
Relief of the Poor ... 27,739 2 6
Sanitary Appropriation ... 2,329 10 9
Fire Appropriation ... 747 0 0
Gas Appropriatfon ... 5,404 10 0
Total Ordinary Expenditure ... ... 502,938 18 llt
Amount Expended out of Loan raised under Law 12
of 187!) towru:ds Purchase of Jamaica Railway ... 31,776 5 11
A.mount Expended out of Loan r:iised under L:rw 12
of 18i9 towards Reconstruction of Jamaica Railway ... ... 150 0 0
Amount Expended on Account of Jamaica Railway
Extension ••• ... 1,186 13 1
Amount Expended on Account Construction of Telegraphs ... 4,153 8 0 37,266 7 0
Total ... ... .,
540,205 5 lli
Di;;rENTURE DEBT, D,ErosITs, INVESTMENTS, &c.-ExcEPT
WlIAT RELATE P.ARTICULAltLY TO IMMIGRATION SERVI<mS.
DEBENTURES REDI;EMED-
RECEIPTS.
£ s. d. l s. d. I £ s. d.
103,702 5 10 C60,671 16 St
Brougl1t forward
1132,910 10 4
8
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Directors of the Widows and Orphans' Fund ... 2,3fJ2 2 2 139,446 !l 10
W ulmcr's School
1,044 0 0
Dcc!J:orcl :i.nd Smith's Trust
Gray's Chari~y 416 12 10 I
452 3 0
Constabulary Pension Fund
1,736 16 3 I
Constabulary Rew::.rd Fund
638 9 11 I
Customs Deposits
Trnini11g Colle"'e L'b 15 8 4}
0 1 rary Fund
Jamaica during the Yea1· ft"om lst October, 1878, to 30th September, 1879.
PAYMENTS. I £ s. d. £ s. cl. £ s. d.
£ s. <l. £ IS. d.
RECEIPTS.
9,289 3 8 2G9,.H5 G 0 GGO,Gil 16 SJ
Brought forward
53 0 0
Couriers' Unifonns I
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11 5 G
Ludford's Educational Bequest
Morant Cnys 2,451 18 11
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Municipal Boards U I .
nc aimed Lands
.••
-·
1'>"' 10 0
1 1 G
I Municipal Board St· Cathcr1nc
.
!lO 0 0
Carried forward
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~ln ·' ~---~
' ,~37 12 - l <>G() - ·- -----
" - I - •410 G 0 CC.0,Gi J JG S!
YE.iR EXDL.'\G 30TII SEPTE:.UBER, 1879. c 9
Jamaica d111·i11g l!te Year from Ist October, 1878, to 30t!i Septembe1" 1879.
.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. cL
PAYllENTS.
Drought forward ... ... 20,248 17 7 237,788 9 11! 640,205 5 11~
DEBE..><TURE DEnT, DEPOSITS, &c., continued--
I - -----
Can-ied forward ... ... - -..-.---1299,694 17 11~ 540,205 0 llt
FINAXOAL 1 ';COUXTS-3.
c 10
c , pJ,ETB CASH Accou~T of the Financial Opcrata"ons ef thc Gcn:cr:nmcnt W-
0 1
£ s. d. £ 11. d. £ a. d.
RECEIPTS.
71,237 12 ii~ 2G9,41& I> 0 G60,Gil 1G
Brought forward
D1rnl'.NTURD D1rnT, DEPOSITS, &c., continned--
DEPCl~ITS NOT AT INTEREST DEPOSITED, continued-
Jam~ca Street Car Company
4o 0 0
1,082 0 0
Kingi.ton Parish Lands
1•r 0 0
ClJ.rCndon Parish Lands -"
Deposit on :wcount Schooner "Elizabeth" 25 0 0
ADVANCES RECOVEl'..ED-
:~tlVEXl'l:
. APPROP R I \TlllJ TO bDHGRAT!OX SERVICES--
Export Duties
i2,r,m 0 !I
Cn.pitation Tax, &c.
14,COO 1;; :l~
11Ifaccllaneous
Interest on Securities other tha,"l for Sinking Funds
3.-442 l'li 2
] .4.1!? 3 r; 'S!?,l.SG IS ;;
Di:nm•<'l'CRJ> DEBT ~D l~VE
• . ST:\I.ENTS RELATING TO bn ..
S1:cunrrrns SOLD- -UGr.A:rxo.,-
Coloniza.tion Fund
l ,85!1 0 0 l ,sti!l 0 0
Carried forward
YEAR ENDING 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1879. c 11
, _,
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Jamaica during the Yeat•from lst Ootober, 1878, to 30th September, 1879.
PABIENTS.
£ s. d. I £ s. d. £ s. d.
.
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.A.ovwm:s ro llE P..EcovI:RED-
Constabulary Clothing ... ... 745 14: 4
Officers Guarantee ... ... 14 3 9
Advances on Account Salaries ... ... 349 11 3
Duncans Public Water Supply ... ... 605 11 4
Vere Irrigation ... ... 378 11 3
2,061 13 1
380 1 11
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SECURITIES BouGRT-
£ s . d. £ s. d. £ 8. d.
RECEIPTS.
1,04'J,777 8 Si
Brought fonvard
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YEAR ENDING 30TII SEPTEMBER, 1879. c 13
-J ama;ca during the Yem'f1·om 1st October, 1878, to 30th Septembe1·, 1879.
,,
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d.
PAYMENTS.
.
£1,045,777 8 Si
H. w. LIVINGSTON, Trcasiwe?·.
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FIXA.NCIAL ACCOUNTS-4.
F I N ANOE AC-JO~TS.
c 14
GENE R AL ExcHEQUER.-Liabilities
£ s. d. £ s. d.
L I ABILI'rIES.
l
Jamaica Froo School I
Manning's Free School ... ... ... '
7,852 14 s
Presbyterian Institution ... ... ... I 2,2G2 12 0
D EBENTl' RES-
17 \'ic. cap. 35 ... ... ...
I 71,400
I 0 0
24 " 2G ... ...
...
... I
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lG,100 0 0 I
2G " 20 ... ... 7,804 0 0
27 " 24 ... ... ... lG,4.30 0 0
27 " 37 ... ... ...
28 " 2-i ... ... ...
j 10,100
i:i,400
0
0
0
0
28 " 2G ... ... ... I 8,'iOO 0 0
Law 39 of 1869 ... ... ... : 3G'i,GOO 0 0
T.aw 47 of 186!) ...
...
... ... I 114,2GO 0 0
La{; 1 of 1878
(
... ... 35,000 0 oj
Law S of 1871 ... ... ... I V2,42G 13 4
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Lr.w l~ of 1e79 ... ... ... !l!),i)26 2 10
DEPOSJT:> AT TsT1mEsT-
Curates' Fund ...
(
...
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"-1""'767
... 31,:JCS g
Ticct-0ra' Fund ... ... ... I 23,')13 !)
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Can·icd forward
-·) o. O • 308 2 0
... ~---·-
=· - ... '
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YEAR E~"DING 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1879. c 15
£ s. d. £ s. d.
ASSETS.
Law 39 of 1869-
Cana.da Debentures 20,292 12 6
OTHER SECURITIES-
Constabulary Pension Fund-
. J ama.ica. Debentures
Government Savings Bank
1,250 0
13,881 16 3
0
Gray's Charity-
•
8,675 0 0
J ama.ica Debentures
479 1 7
GoYernment Sa-rings Bank
£ s. d. £ s. cl.
LIABILITIES.
...
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Prison Officers Reliof Fund, 29 Vic. cap. 11 ... 14 15 2
1
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Vero Irrigation
l
... ... ... 250 0 0
Di~trict.Courts Fund < ... ... ... 14 8 8
Queen's College L ibrary Fund ..• ... ... 4 :; 1
Recovered L~nds ... ... ... 5,237 11 G
(
Free Coolies ~assage Money ... ... ... I 1,137 5 o'I
Receivers of Wrecks ... ... ... I 250 11 8~ 1
Escheats ... ... ...
Surplus Cash ... ... ...
3GG 17 11
2 10 2~
I
Municipal Board, St. l!:li7.abcth
... ... 1,080 0 0 1
1\Iunicipal Doard, Kingston ... ... ... I 700 0 0
Ltulfor,rs Educational Bequest
... ... 2,451 18 11
I
Deposit on account Schooner "Oct
...
., ,,
av1~\. ... ... . 26 14 10
f>Iuuicipal Board, St. c.itherino
... ... DO 0 0
Jmnaicii Telegraph Construction !
... ... 4,153 8
JamaiCll Railway Extensiou 0
... ... ... l,18G 13 1 74,064 5 11~
Carried forwm'\l
... ...
c~
... 1,14'i,OG5 7 1~
~-= --"" ~ ~"" - -_- 1 - =--, ·-·
YE.AR E:NDrnG 30TIT SE:PTE::UBER, 1879. c 17
ASSETS.
£ s. d. I £ 11. d.
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Yl!'iA!\CIAL ACCOUNTS-5.
Fl'N.ANCE ACCOUNTS•
..c 18
GENER~"L Ex.cJIFE.QUER.-Liabtlitm
£ s. d. £
LIABILITIES.
l,14i,005 7 l!
Brought forward
ADVANCES RECOVERED--
16 Ci 0
Government British Honduras
ImmmATION ExcaEQ'tYER
16,482 18 0
£ 1,162,514 10 11
ASSETS.
Brought forward . ... ... ... 287,740 3 2!
AnvANCES RECOVERABLE-
Kingston and Liguanea Water Works Commissioners ... 5,706 11 7
...
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Officers Guarantee ... ... 242°14 2
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The Treasurer ... ... ... 18 14 2!
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11 The Parochial Treasurers ... ... ... 11,167 9 2!
,, The Crown Agents ... ... • ... 41,012 7 4
,. £ 1,162,514 10 1!
,,
H. W. LIVINGSTON, '.L'recwurer.
If
I Certify that this Account has been examined under my direotiolll! and is correct.
J. 1\IACKGLASHAN, .tf:uditor General.
Examined.
W . C. G. ARROWSMITH.
FINANCE ACCOUNTS.
0 20
I:ll:llIGIUTIOX ExcnEQT.JER.-Liabilities
£ B. d. £ s. d.
LIABILITIES. .
llalnnco Net A~ts ... ... ... ... 47,557 lG 10
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£ 47,557 lG 10
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YEAR ENDING 30TII SEPTElIBER, 1879. c 21
- ..
and Assets on 30tl~ September, 1879.
£ s. d. £ 8. d.
ASSETS• .
Jil:MIGBANTS COLONIZATION FUND-
H. W. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer.
I Certify that this Account has been examined under my directions and is correct.
J . MACKGLASHAN, .A:u<lit<H' Gene1·al.
Examined,
W. C. G. ARROWSMITH.
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REVENUES. £, s. cl £, s. d. £ s. d.
Gl'Nt.llAL HEVENUES-
(;11stom11-
Light Dues-
Morant Point Light Houso 1,753 11 7
J>!urnb Point ditto 834 12 0 2,588 3 7
Harbour l\Iaster's Fees fl!H 12 (i
Spirit Licenses
16,196 5 0
Less Refunded
330 5 0 15,8GG 0 0
Still Licenses
1,181 u 0
1\Iowl Licenses
u 0 0
Hawkers' Licenses
282 0 0
Less Refnnded
0 10 0 281 10 0
LiconSC;s for Sale of Gunpowder, &c...
58 0 0
Less Refunded
I 0 0 57 0 0
Total Licenses
Stnmp~ 17,390 15 0
£, s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
REVENUES.
Iwfonnatorios 887 7 7
:J\.1isccll1m(,>ous Receipts-
Less !Wfundod 0 8 0 (j \5 0 0
103 4 0
DogTn..x
.Arrears of Tax on Land and .Additional Registration 4 1 3
17 10 0
Adnicasurcr's Fees
6-t 0 0
Shipping Master's Fees
(l 2 6
Commissions on Money Orders
3,582 17 6t
l\Iisccllancons
5,780 14 8
Totnl Miscellaneous ...
£ s. d. £ s. cl £ s. d.
REVENUES SPECIALLY .AJ.>PIWPRIATED.
Portland
I
... ... 820 3 9
St. Mary ... ... 1,169 0 9
St. Ann ... 1,423 0 10!
Less Refunded ... 1 0 0 1,422 0 10!
6~
372 0 9
Less Refunded
... ... 0 14 0 702 15
Caniod forward ... ni l,Oi4 16 3t
... ... ...
I
l 37,443 0 9!
YEAR ENDL'lG 30TH SEPTE){BER, 1879. c 25
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
REVENUES SPECIALLY APPROPRIATED.
Brought forward ... ... ... ... 37,443 0 9~
Trade Licenses-
Kingston ... ... 1,089 1 4 '
St. Andrew .. ' ... 102 5 0
St. Thomas .. ' ... 156 12 6
.
Portland .. ; ... 158 7 6
St. Mary ... ... 170 15 0
Market Dues--
Port Royal ... ... 43 10 3 ,
St. Thomas ... ... 0 5 3
Poundages-
St. Andrew ... ... 153 15 0
FIN.A..."ICI.AL ACCOUNTS-7.
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FIN.ANOE ACCOUNTS.
c 2G
STATE:llENT of Revenue and Expenditure 1878-79.
£ s. d. :£ s. d. £ s. cl.
REVENUES SPECIALLY APPROPRlATED.
Manchester
. ... ... 56 13 4
I
... 70,65!) 8 G~
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YEAR E~"'DING 30TH SEPTElIBER, 1879. c 27
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s.
REVENUES SPECIALLY APPROPRIATED. . d.
Brought forward ... ... ... ... 70,G59 8 5~
Sa~tary Rates-
Kingston ... ... 912 10 11!
hrMIGRATION REVENUES-
SuMMARY-
General Revenues ... ... ... 435,899 6 ()~
514,867 4 5}
A ppropriatcd Revenues ... ... ... 78,967 17 8
l mmigration Revenues
... ... ... .. . 32,136 15 'i !
I
Total ... ... ... ... £ 547,004 0 1
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FINANCE AOvOUNTS.
c 28
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STATEMENT of Revenue and Ercpenditure 1878-79.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
. EXPENDITURE .
G.r:1>J>:RAL EXPENDITURE-
Charges of Debt-
Interest on Debt, &c. -
Perpetual Annuities ... ... 5,550 7 10
Administrative Departments-
His Excellency the Governor ... ... ... 7,064 15 8
Privy Council-
Salaries ... ... 100 0 0
Services ... ... 363 16 8 463 16 8
Legislative Council-
Salaries ... ... 777 19 11
Services ... ... 18 10 11 796 10 IO
Colonial Secretariat-
Salaries ... ... 5,032 3 8
Services ... ... 210 9 2! 5,242 12 10~
Public Works Department-
,'3al11.ries ... ... 8,789 17 11
'l'mvolling Allowan~s ... ... 610 6 8
Services ... ... 60 2 9 9,460 7 4
Audit Office- (
Sta.mp Department-
Sa!nrios
...
.
Services
... 657 16 11
... ... 28 14 7 686 11 6
Carried for,vru:d ... ... ...
. 686 Jl 6 8!;,986 11 Si
YEAH. E~iDI~G 30TII SEr'.l.'E:\IllER, 1S79. (; 20
£ s. d. £ s. d. ;{; s. d.
EXPENDITURE.
POSTAL SERVICE-
Post Office- )
Conveyance of l\Iails-
Tri-Weekly Mails ... ... 6,170 19 2
JUDICIAL-
£ s. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d.
EXPENDITURE. .
Brought forward ... ... ... ... 135,588 4 3
Circuit Courts-
Allowances ... ... 635 0 0
Clerk's Salaries
Crier's Salaries
...
...
·-
...
470 0 0
109 2 3 1,214 2 3
District Courts-
Judges ... ... 5,595 3 3
Assistant Clerks
• ... ... 1,150 0 11
Corohors-
c
... ...
;
Salaries 28 Hi 0
Coroners and Coroner's Deputies ... ... 372 6 0 401 2 0 :
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Services-
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Di.!triet Courts ... 670 10 0
:
l'etly Sessions Courts ... 410 4 6 2,709 0 3
Inquest,. Medical Witnesses ... ... 1,682 12 9
'
Ditto Ineiclental Expenses ... ...
llisccllancous ... ...
6 16
986 15 8
6
;
Rents
... ... 148 15 0
!
Total J uclieial ... ... - ...
5,534 0
...
2 i
36,054 13 lOJ
MEDICAL-
Hospital-
Salaries ... ... 1,9!)1 1 2
Head Office-
Salaries ... ... 1,840 14 0
Analytical Laboratory-
Salaries ... ... 674 16 6
... ' I
St. Ann
r!
Clarendon ... 609 13 4
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
EXPENDITURE.
... ... ... 27,952 11 10 181,Sll J,j
Brought forward ..
GE:>F.llAL EXl'llNDITUltE c0Htim1ul.
l\hmcAL co11lim1ecl-
Parochial Hospitals -
Falmonthr-
Black River-
Salaries ... 120 4 6
Services ... 263 16 9 ·384. 1 3
l\Ianclcvillo--
Salaric~
... mo 6 0
Services ... 26;) 18 7 4'.!6 4 7
I
Port Maria-
Salaries .... r; 4 9
~crvices
... 125 14 4
I
130 19 1
... --
4;;
C:uTiecl forward
... [3,867 17 421 27,~,j'.! 11
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YEAR ENDING 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1879. c 33
STATEMENT of Revenue and E.>:penditure 1878-79.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ a. d.
EXPENDITURE.
Brought forward ... ... 3,867 17 4! 279,52 11 10 181,877 15 9
GENERAL EXl'ENDITUREC ontimied.
MEDICAL continued--
Parochial Hospitals-
Chapclton- ..
Salaries ... 145 7 44
Services ... 214 13 11 360 1 3f
Lionel Town-
Services ... ... 19 6 9
Buff Bay-
Services ... ... 70 14 10
Annotto Bay-
Services
·- ... 59 19 9
Savanna-la-Mar-
Services ... ... 22 15 5
Linstea.d-
Services ... ... 119 7 0
Dry River-
Services ... ... 45 9 11
FI:\A:\CIAL ACCOU::\T<;-9.
FINANCE .A.COOUNTS4
0 31
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STATEl\iENT of Revenue and Expenditure 1878-79.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
EXPENDITURE.
Brought fonvartl ... ... ... 42,344 0 1! 181,877 15 9
MEDICAL coatim1ccl-
Leper's Home-
Lock Hospital-
Cox~ rABULAI1.Y- .
Jfaad Quarter Office-
..
Salaries, &c,
' ·- ·- ... 1,905 !)
,..
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Officers-
. Ir
Ealaries, &c. ... ... ... 'i,000 17 8 '"
Sub-Officers a:o.d M-on-
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Pay ... ... 31,377 5 8 I:
Forage .Allowances ... ... 813 3 (i
Contingencies ... ... 4,477 14 llt
Rents of Stations ... ... 754 14 11
Rum! lfoaclmen ... ... 2,470 4 l! 39,893 3 l~
Water Police-
Pay
..
... ... 860 9 6
Services
... Ii
... 125 12 8 986 2 2
Ir
£ s, d. £ s. cl. £ s. d.
EXPENDITURE.
Brought forward ... ... ... ... 278,28111 Oi
GENERAL ExrENDITURE conUnued.
PENITENTIARY AND PRISONS-
Inspection of Prisons-
Salaries ... ... 621 6 1 .
Travelling Allowances ... ... 193 8 6
Contingencies ... ... 80 9 2 895 3 9
Penitentiary-
Salaries ... ... 1,420 16 3
Sub-Officers ... ... 3,576 2 10
Services ... ... 9,462 15 2 14,459 14 3
District Prisons-
St. Catherine-
Salaries ... £646 12 1
Falmouth- .
Salaries ... 430 0 0
Mandeville-
... 333 17 0 "'
Salaries ,,
Services ... 687 1 6! 1,020 18 6!
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Hanover-
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Salaries ... 244 11 7
St. Mary-
Salaries ... 261 2 6
Black River-
£ s. d. £ s, d. £ s. d.
EXPENDITURE.
Port .Antonio--
I~nlHt\TION-
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Inspection of Schools-
Salm·ics ... ... 2,229 10 10
Trnvolhng Allowances ... ( ... 583 () 8
C'ontingcncics ... ...
School Gmuts _
21 10 8
.
2,83·1- 8 2
l'ort Antonio
... ... 150 0 0
UJiarlcH To\\ 11
... ... 314 0 0
Duff nivcr J:i;t..te
... ... 22 7
0'•lnl'l'ty
...
Cn,.ril·rl ·brw:ird
-n.a:axmm::axa:w SZ:C:C:Uwww
... ... ,- 1C4 8
...
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. 21
381 18 10
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EDUCATION conti1wed-
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Mrco !NS'l'ITU'l'IO'i' ... ... ... 381. 0 o l
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SUBSIDY i·o ·wEsT INDIA AND PANfu'1A TELEGRAPH CoMPA...'ff ... ... ... 1,833 6 8
Establishment
. ... ...
' ... 590 7 8
Services-
54!l 11
7
4~
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Palisadoes Plantation ... ... 235 7 5 1
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Hope Pl.mtation ... ... 302 15 9
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FINANCE .\.CCOUXTS.
c3
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S'l'ATK\IE~T ef Revenue and E.rpenditure 1878-79.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
EXPENDITURE.
Brought for\\'ard ... ... ... ... 372,8Gl 15 - 1
1,
Custos of King11ton for Sen•ices n.s Chainnan of Road Board 200 0 0 23,461 1 2
New \Yorks- I
Courts and Public Offices ... ... 2,144 0 9
Prison~, Reformatories and Police Stations ... 2,308 11 0
Hospit:ils, Asylums and Poor Houses ... 4,013 4 3
L1011T Hoi.:st:R-
PlumlJ Point--
Salaries
... ... 381 11 8
Services
... ... 364 4 10 74.i 16 6
:lforant Point-
i:\alarics
Sorvicus
... ... 280 0 0
... ... 274 8 8
... -
554 8 8
Total L ight Houses ... ... ... J,300 h 2
Carried forwnrd ...
.... ... ... ... 426,8i() l:J lt
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YEAR EXDING 30TJI SEP'l'B11IlER, 1870. c 39
£ 8. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d.
EXPENDITURE.
Parochial Roads-
.
Kingston ... ... 1,8254 11
KINGSTON STREET TAX, INTEREST ON DEBE.....TU:&ES, 28 Vic. UJIAI'. 24 ... 213 0 0 34,435 6 2
s. d. £ £ s. d.
EXPENDITURE.
Brought forwm·<l 204 10 11 34,43.3 6 2
:\farkcls-
J'ort Hoyal
0 10
St. Mary
2·1 18
St. Ann
23 0
St. Catherine
751 11 11
Clarendon
l •• 52 13 51
l\Innchester
35 5 3
St. Elizabeth
632 9 0
Trelmvny
30 12
61
:i
St. Jan1cs
74 10
lhnovcr
( ~-
44 15 I l,GTU 6
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129 12 8
St. Thomas
95 3 3
St. Mary
50 17 10!
St. Ann
24 14 10 ~
St. Cathcrme
l "- 0 !)
('l:ircn<lon "'
162 13 4. II
1\Ianchcster I
49 8
'"cstmorelanci
Trclawny
81 16 :I
46 5 2 I
I lnnurnr
I ~I · . 1
l
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Total l"11·<>elt'·
' " 1 •' unw1ynl Objects
£ s. d. £ 8. d. ' £ s. d.
EXPENDITURE.
SL--ITTARY APPROPRIATION ·-
...•
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Hanover .. ... 41 14 7 2,329 10 9
FIXAXCIAJ, ACCou:-.-rs-11.
c ,,..,
:L9. FINANCE ACCOUNTS.
EXPENDITURE.
£ s. d. £ s. d. I £ s. d.
J 'D!IGRATION EXPE.."'<DITURE-
Pensions, Immigration ... ... ... 437 10 0
Immigration Department-
Salaries ... ... 8~3 6 8
Allowances ... ... 202 0 0
I
Contingencies ... ... 313 10 6! 1,338 17 2Jl
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Di~trict Sub-Agents- I
Salaries ... ... 1,619 17 10
Allowances ... ... 1,373 2 0 2,!)!)2 19 10 I
Interprcters ... ... ... 20!) 18 8
Total Salaries, &c. ... ... ... ... 5,687 12 4!
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S U l\I MARY.
General Expemliture ... ... ... 466,411 11 7~
Expeu<liture from App::opriatetl Revenues (
... ... 73,793 14 3! 540,205 5 llt
Immigration Expenditure ... ... ... ... 21,157 14 8~
Total ... ... ... ... £ 1561,363 0 'i ~
£ s. cl. £ s. d.
DETAILS OF MISCELLA:XEOUS EXPENDITURE, 1878-79.
Printing Gazette ... ... ... 435 0 0
Ditto L aws ... ... ... 184 0 0
Ditto Government Papers ... ... ... 3,950 18 4
Casual Advertisements ... ... ... 21 1 7
Crown Agents Contribution, &c. ... ... 250 0 0
I sland Secretary, R ecording Bonds Public Officers under L aw ... 208 \) 2
For Re-ananging, TranRcribing, Binding and Repairini; Records, &c. ... 52 10 7
Milk River B.\th ... ... ... 225 0 0
Children sent to Reformatory from Kingston under Law 11 of 1869 ... 353 3 6
. H. W. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer.
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FINANCE ACCOUNTS.
c 44
S7A'1'E:~\1ENT qf lJ,eve1we and Expenditure 1878-79.
Revenue-
2,512 15 0
F oes collected
Eiq>Cnditnrc- 3,731 11 11
:II
46 5
Insm·ance, Freight, &c.
5i 4 313 17 7 I 11,260 11 10
Rcv6nuo-
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18,572 11 7
Rates collected
I 12,274 4 4
Rates on Public Ofliees
461 7 2
Rents, Cavaliers Pen
£37 10 0 '
0111ce for Gas Commissioners
25 0
Ilope Lands
2
01
5 0 64 15 0
l\!nterials, &c., supplied other Departments
41 7 6
L. Y erl~;; · received from, proportwn
· for cle;ming Papine Culvert
8 3 9
Repairing Party Fence Hope, refun<l
• 12 0
Advances to 30th September, 187!)
4 2 : / 12~06 0 0
£ s. d. £ s. d.
KINGSTON GAS COMMISSIONERS, 1878-79.
!AnvANCES TO 30'.l'H SEPTEMBER, 1878 ... ... ... 8,478 1 10
Expenditure-
Interest on Debentures ... ... ... 1,606 5 0
Interest on Advances ... ... ... 406 13 5
Commissioners Orders ... ... ... 3,347 19 0
...
Gas Retorts ... .·~ ... 13 1 4
Insurance and Freight on Hardware ... ... 4 7 8
Gas Fittings ... ... ... 117 0 5
Stores, &c., from Public Works Department ... ... 27 13 5
l\1iscellaneous ... ... ... 0 0 6 5,523 0 9
Revenue- 14,001 2 7
J. HARRIS,P'·o Treasurer.
Treasury, 28th February, 1880.
I Certify that this Account has bern examined under my directions and is correct.
J. MACKGLASHAN, A1tdiwr-Ge1lCral.
Examined,
W. C. G. ARROWSMITH.
£ s. d. £ •s. d.
ICTNGSTON SLAUGHTER HOUSE COMMISSIONERS, 1878-79. ~
Expenditure-
Interest on Debentures 500 10 0
Interest on Advances 86 5 7
HXA:\CI.\J, ACCOl1NT:s-ll.
FINANCE ACCOUNTS-YEAR E~ING 30Tll SEPT:EM:IlER, 1879.
l - £ s. cL £ 8. cl.
RIO COBRE CANAL COM:'.\IISSIONERS, 1878-70.
Rovennc--
2,08G 10 10
5 l
t· - I U,V!l2 G 2 O,W2 6 2
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CO)!PARA'l'TVE YEAULY STATEME~T OF REVE NUE.
T> 2
Export Duties 'i,040 5,431 1,609 I Larger yield of Coffee a.nu greater
I Exports tlJereof.
Jntcrcst on Securities
for Sinking Funds ... I 1·,319 a,057 362 Ditto.
I
Interest other than as
above 3,258 2,874 384 Diuo.
Jamaici. Railway P.e-
vonuo 11,086
11,086 j I
Xcw Item, operation of Law 32 of
18/!J.
Reim burscments for Ex-
penditure 17,000 19,357 2,357
I
I Fluctuation.
Miscellaneous 10,408 7,304 1,514 1 Flnctr:ation and fuller collection of
Tax on Breeding Stock under Law
G of 18i8.
- - - - , - - - -'
435,899 438,563 18,486 21,151) i
RF.VP,Xt:ES SPECIALLY AP-
l'ltol'IlIATED-
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Parochial Road Revenues ... 30,368 36,778 410 j F l uctuation.
Kingston Street Tax 1,075 1,202 127 I Ditto.
Parochial ~fonicipaJ Re-
I
venues 6,000 6,002 298 j Ditto.
Poor Rates ... I 26,916 28,050 1,134 Ditto.
Sanitary Ratca 2,020 2,092 72 DiH.o .
.l!'iro Bates ... I 738 I 777 39 I Ditto.
Gas Rates ... I 1 I
I ... I NewperItem.
I
I 5,5291 5 529
, (Seo Gas Appropriation
contra. )
:Miscollano~us 22 22 I
.. · I ~_.xceptional and resulting from an
- - --'----- - - - :·I- - - - adjusting entry.
I 78,D6b I / .J, !JOI
I , I 5,8-t !J I I J '7b2
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CO:l!P.A.RA.'rIYE YEARLY STATEMENT OF REVENUE . D 3
. •
1878-9. 1877-8. Increase. Decrease.
I I
I MlfIGRATIOX R EVE::roES- £ £ £ .£
Export Duties ... 12,591 11,559 1,032 ... Improvement in Sugar and Rum
Market which caused greater Ex-
ports.
Capitation Tax, &c. ... 8,600 4,78;,> 3,815 ... Increase in Rates and also Arrears
collected.
Immigration Introduc- 1
tion .Account, Proceeds
of Promissory Notes J 9,121
I 5,851 3,270 ... Promissory Notes in respect of Im-
discounted by Govern- migrants landed, 1877-78, were
ment Savings Bank + not discounted until 1878-79.
547,003 539,476
I
32,495 l 24,968
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D 4 CO:lIPARATIV'E YEARLY STATE:JIE.N"T OF EXPENDITURE.
-.
1878-9. 18i7-8. Increase. Decr-ea_s_e_.,/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _.
GENERAL EXP.ENDITU.RE- £ £ £ £
Interest on Debt 43,103 41,921 1,182 Increase in Debenture Debt and Go-
vernment Savings Bank Deposits.
Pensions 12,029 1-0,632 1,397 Fluctuation.
Administrative DopaTtments 31,8.H / 33,271 1,417 Reduction of Staff of several Depart.
monts.
Revenue Departments 31,186 I 33,001. 1,815 I Ditto.
Postal Serv:ioe
Judicial ... I
17,416
~6,0.55
16,826
36,459
I 590 ... / :muct.uation.
404 I Ditto.
Ecclesiastical
Medical
Constabulary
... I 10,235 I 11,309
46,618
49,.786
46, 762
4/,379 2,407 /
I 1,074 1 Operation of Dii:;e:sfablishment.
144 I Fluctuation.
I
Th11 increase occurs principally in
tho contingencies of the Depart-
I ment and the pay of Sub-Officers
and )len.
Penitentiary and Prisons... 24, 716 26,104
1,388 The decrease occurs principally in
Penitentiary Services.
Reformatories 4,3i7
I
5,242 The tlecrcaso occurs in Reformatory
Services.
Education 23,345 21,302 / The incrca,,e occurs principally in
Z043
School Grants consequent on the
}Iarbonr ~Iastors
Colonial Allowances to
883 663 I .220
~
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growth of Education in the Is.
land .
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.COMPARATIVE YEARLY STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE.
D 5
1878-9. 1877-8. Increase. Decrease. I
GENERAL EXPENDITURE- £ £ £
Brought forward .. . 416,863 418,501 11,082 Ia,018
Subsidy to West India}
and Panama Telegraph 1,833 1,833
Company New item; operation of Law 1of1879.
Maintenance of Jamaica
Railw~y 6,651 tl,651 Ditto ; operation of Law 32 of '79.
Registrar General's De-
partment 2,496 2,496 Previous Expenditure included under
"Miscellaneous."
Island Record Office 367 367 Operation of Law 6 of 1879.
Island Secretary's Office ... 834 834 Previous Expendituro included under
"Miscellaneous."
Government Printing
Department 309 309 New Department.
Total General Expen-
i ture . .. 429,145 418,591 23,572 13,018
EXPENDITURE FROM AP-
PROPRIATED REVENUES-
P U B L I C D E B T~
1879.
PUilLIC DEBT
Rat~ of
DEBT. To v;hom due. \\~hen incurred ancl for what purpose.
Interest.
£ $. tl.
3l,5G8 14 G Cuntk:s' rund 6 per cent. Deductions :from Stipends for support of
'\Vi<lows an.cl Orphans of the Clergy.
3.3,000 0 0 (':
ditto ditto Ditto.
DD,526 D 6 ... 4} per cent 1879. Jamaica Railway purchase.
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718,608 11 l l
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30TH SEPTEID3ER, 1879. E3
1r,.,;,;o~ for Paym"'1t· of Intere't and Sinking Fnnd and Amount of ori.gi- Amount re-paid or
Enact:n.;.ent by which made. nal Debt. provided.
1£ s. d.. £ s. d.
.Permanent Investment, Intctest chargeable on General Re-
venue 8 Vic. cap. 38 ;15 Vic. cap. 20; 18 Vic. cap. 20; 9 Vic.
cap. 39; 15 Vic. cap. 30; 18 Vic. cap. 19; 25 Vic. cap. 24.
tll£83,031. 19s., also provided under this Law, is held to meet £71,400 Outstanding, 17 Vic. cap. 2().
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STATEMENT OF DEl3ElS'"TUllE DEBT
E 4
Law 39 of 1869
I
Total
Loans for General Purposes secured on the
' Island Revenues ... 24 Vic. cap. 26
26 Vic. s. 2, cap. 5
27 Vic. cap. 24
27 Vic. cap. 37
28 Vic. cap. 26
I
29 Vic. cap. 4
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Law 47 of 1869
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Law 12 of 1879
Total l
Loans for Immigration purposes now secured
on Island Revenues ... 22 Vic. cap. 3 and Law 8 of 1871 ;
~
Law 1of1878 '
'
Total
Loans for Special Services pl'imarily on Special
Hcvenucs and Gua1·antcc~ by General Re-
ycnues . . . 28 Vic. cap. 2J, lling:;ton Streets
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Law 7 of 1869, Kingston :Markets
Total
£ s. d £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d
-£-s.-d.
4 per cent 500,000 0 0 428,600 0 0 71,400 O O *71,400 0 0
ditto 367,600 0 0 367,600 0 0 76,999 19 6 290,600 0 6
t~£83,934 HJs. Od. also provided undel' this Law to meet .£71,4.00 Outstanding, 17 Vic. cap. 29.
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MILITARY, &ce
1879.
MILITARY.
T' 2
A
£ s. cl. £ s. d.
One Non-Commissioned Officer as Armorer at Spanish Town 9 2 6
Cleaning l\Ingazine 7 10 0
f
Oil 2 11 0 19 3 6
One Non-Commissioned Officer at Fort Augusta storing Gunpowder, &c. 9 G 4
Kf~pcr of Civil Powder Magazine 18 4 8 27 11 0
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COJ.ONUL AJ.LOW.\NCES.
Report of Military Posts and Forts belonging to the TP ar Department on 30th S ep tember, 1879.
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CONSTA.BUL.A.Il.Y.
·
r,aw 8 of 1867 constitutes ·
an improved p 0Iicc F o~~e, designated
. ." nTheivcn
J amaica
to it Constabulary.''
in order to it11
The New Police is, to a consi~erafble dogbrct\ ~uder ~~\t~yr~ ~~~;1t{!~~o ~n~ those constituting it are
grc·itcr efficiency as a protective orce, u I is essen ia . h b' h tat t l
bo~d to discharge tho duties which are imposed on Constables e1t er y t e comm.on or s u e aw.
The maximum strength of th9 Constabulary For ce is as follows:-
Ono Inspector General.
One Deputy Inspector General.
Five First Class Inspectors.
:Five Second Claes Inspectors.
Five Third Class Inspectors.
Fifteen Sub-Inspectors.
Fifteen Sergeants Major.
Thirty-eight Sergeants.
Sixty-nine Corporals.
Two Hundred First Class Constables.
Six Hundred Second Class Constables.
But the Law doos not render it obligatory on the Governor to raise the whole Force or to continue
it at the full strength.
Deputy Inspector General £350 salary and .£1 per diem trav..,Uing expenses, ,,..jth forage allow-
&nce .for three horses (2s. 3d. each per diem) and two servants (ls. 6d. each per diem).
Each First Class Inspector £300 per annum, with forage allowance for two horses (2s. 3d. each
per diem) and one servant (ls. Gd. per diem).
Each Second Class Inspector £250 per annum, with ;forage allowanc.o an<t sonant as in the
caso of a Fir.st Class Infipcctor.
Each 'l'hircl Class Inspector £200 per annum, with forage allowance and servant as abo-ve.
Each
:.mclSub-Inspctor £130 per annum, with forage allowance for one horse (2s. 3d. per diem)
servant as ubove.
r E..tch Sub-Inspector, when actiug as Inspeotor of a District, receives half tho salary of a Third
Clu.,s Inspec ur and half that of an Officer of his own grade, making a total of £165 per
annum,
per with forago ullowancc for two horses (2s 3d. each per diem) and one servant (ls. 6d
diem).
-Each of the Officers of_tho Forco is ~Jrovi<led with Quarters or Lodging Allowance.
The following is the pay of the Sub-Officers and l\Icn : -
Sergeant )fajor, 4i. (}d. per day.
Sergeant, 3s. 6d.1>0r day.
C?rporal. 3s. per day.-Watcr Police Corporal, 3s. per day.
Fmt Class Constable, 2s. 10s. per day and 2s. 8d. per day, respectively.
Second Clai>s Cun.stable, 2s. 4d. per day.
Ditto W atcr Police, 2s. 6d. per day.
And 2cl. per day additional to each }founted ~Ian, whether of the first or second class .
.~o man is .admitted into the. ~orcc e:x;cci;>t he p~oduces a certincatc from a Magistrate, a Cler"' -
m.1.1~ or othe1 ~<:ntleman of po~1tion, testifying to his being of a good character for honesty sobriet~
fidelity and activity, and that h1s companions nro reputable and above su~picion. ' '
The period of enlistment is frrn years, at the end of which time the Constable has the optior:. of
re-enrolment for a further term of five y,ears, which entitles him to participate in tho "Pension
Fund," toward which each member of the Force contributes eightpence in the pound of their pay.
Sixpence per diem is stopped from each man while in Hospital, or on the Sick List, in aid of tho
medical expenses of the Force; but any man reported unfit for duty, through his own indiscretion,
is assessed in the payment of an additional sixpence per diem.
Each Sub-Officer and Man receives annuaTiy from Government one suit of clothes and a pair of
hoots, or compensation in lieu of clothing, and is also allowed bed and bedding free.
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CONST .\.BlJLARY ·
F G
Betw•n sheumig t11e Strength of the ConstalAdary i:i'ii the SOth Seplr:1)1ber, 1879.
, Inspectors.
J" lc::''bt~'] I Ilorsc3.
~ 1 ·~ l 5
: STA.TIO~S.
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---~--:~-1l- 21
.... - _, - -5
_ 47 1--:-1-.
.- 1 -61-:-1
Clarend on ... - 11 _1. 1 1: - 1j21 5 •:22 37131 -
- I - I I 16
:': : ; 1. ~: . ::
St. Thomas I - 1 1 2 5 5 I 33 2 -
Tr elawny
:Manchester
Hun over
::
] -
~ 1 ~ ; : : ~ I~ :
-I 1 I - I - - - 2
1
13 I 20
1
:' :
i I- 2
I
Portland ..-1. -
I
1 l- - - - 1 2 ! :3 4 22 32 2 II -
St. Andrew - I - 1 - - 1 2 5 6 I 21 35 2
St. James 27
. - - 111:1 - - l : !33 4 18 2
St. Mary .. ·1 - I - - 1 I - - I 1 i 5 19 30 . 2
- - I- I - 1 21 3 3 10 2 -
Recruits under Drill
... _ - - I ! - I - - . - I - I - I 49
- 49 I -' .
Total l - 5 - ,5- ,- 5 - 5 -1-14366896•475 690 .34,12
over
'\"Vtmting to complete
... --!' --'-
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2 1 4 5 2 2
PUBLIC WORKS,
OIV1L ROADS, CANALS, BRIDGES, :BUILDINGS, &c.
1879.
)
vunLIC wo1m:s, &c.
Estimated
\\'hether Constructing or Authority under which it is
Describe the \York and whore
Expense in
under lkpair. Executed.
Situated.
Pounds Sterling.
~~n1AlNTENAN~~~, £ s. cl.
£ s. d. £ s. cL £ s. d.
\
\18th June, '79.
I 15 0 0
·. 1·- -
'l'otill for\Churchcs, &c.... \ 428 4 0
Finished. 50 10 3
8th August, '79
22 11 1
1st Feby,, 79 Unfinished.
Estimated
Dc•crihe tJie \York and where \Vhether Constructing or .Authority under which it is
Expense in
Situated. under Repair. Executed.
Pounds Sterling
9 • ( ca:; PWtt»
"•===ww
l'UilLIC WORKS. &c. G 5
Fund from which
'Yhen ' " hether
Fin- lf Finished If unfinished I I
actual A mount Amount of I
the Expense is ished or Un- of E:xpcndihu·c 'Expenditure up Total Ilem11rk11.
.
Commenced. in Poumls to present elate
defrayed. finished. Stel'ling. in Pounds
Sterling.
I
£ s. d. £ s. d.' £ s. cl.
Brought forward ... 594 9 7 44 6 1 428 8 0
.
General Revenue lOlh ~\ pril, '79 Finished 37 5 6
... 48
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I
1!) 4
... 21st April, '79 ... 60 15 7
I
... 4th Aug., '70 ... 32 5 8
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I
...
...
13th Jany.,
I
...
...
10 16 0
215 2 6 ...
I ... 'l'ltc roof of th
Qunrlers f o·
I :Girls wns pntch
... 25th July, '79 ... 120 0 0 cd in~ toad ,
being rc.11hin
gled.
... 25th Nov., '79 ... 32 1 4 )
...
I30th May, '79 Unfinished ...... 4 4, 0
'.\
...
...
I
24th Feby., '79
...
22 13 10
36 1 0
I
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I
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I
I
... I 21st April, '79 ... ' 28 15
-= --"-
Estimated
Dc:;cribo t]10 Work and where WJ1ethcr Constructing or .Authority under which it ~
Expense in
Situated. under Repair. Executed.
PoundsSterli:ig.I
I
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£ 1. d.
MAINTENANCE. I
l'nu;o?is, Rn·on~I.\TOltrns, , &c.--continttccl.
~ 1I
Constabulary Station, l\fay !'en .. . General repairs and painting 15 0
Constabulary Station, Tho Alley,
Vere • 1 General I'CJ-airs
70 0 0
Constal1ulary Station, Four I>alhs. .. To p:iint externally
District Pri:;on, Lucen To renew iron window gratings
20 0 0
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in cells 50 0 0
D;tto .. ·1 To repave passage before doors l
of cells and to i·epn.ir floor of 30 0
I Superintendent':; Quarters )
0
)frscELLA:>cot•i; SEn1·rcE><.
- - - - - ------- )
Total for Prisons, &c . ... J,327 1 1 138 2 8 ) 465 3 9
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Total for Hospitals, &c.... 467 10 !) ... 467 10 9
14 14 4
... 27th j)farch, "i S Fil1ibhc<l
... /
3rd )fay, '70 ... 0 15 8
.
... ... 169 15 1
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l.
4.th May, '70
Carried forward ... --
]8.;---62 - - -
...
1
--1 3,489 5 3
G 8 PUBLIC WORKS, &c.
Estimated
Describe the 'Vork 11nd where Whether Constructing or Authority under which it is
Expense in
Situated. unaer Repair. Executed.
Pounds Sterling.
£ s. d.
MAINTENANCE.
'l'o re-shingle
20 0 0
I
112 0 0
Old King's Honse and Training
College, Spanish Town Goncral repairs 50 0 0
Water Works, St. Catl1erine M:iinte:n::mcc, wages, fuel, oil,,
&c. 3l!l 14 0
Ditto Supply piping 25 0 0
Ditto
To fence around engine house .. . 24 0 0
ling llolc Pen, St. Catherine' :dlaintenance l•
50 0 0
Di~lrict Eng'.necr's Office, Spm1ish
Town • .. . . . . Office expensea
30 0 0
C'a.'11111 llcpnirs and Maintenance ...
500 0 0
Ditf•)
m
PUBLIC ·woRKS, &c. G 9
l finished. Sterling.
is defrayed. Sterling.
I I
£ s. d. £ s. d.
--
£ s. cl. £ s. d.
Brought forward ... 185 6 2 ... 3,489 5 3
... 10 3 6 ,
... 7th J ul7, '79
...
...
30th May, '79
1st Oct., '78
...
...
21 18
54 8 : \
hy lJUnlp>Ug•
')
I 7 13 10
15th Sept., '79 Unfinished.
...
...
l (''> 1 s I
... 27th Jany., '79' Finished. •~
I
I
I ... 20 17 7 I
...
I
!)th ,June, '79
I
I H 11 H
... 20th Jany., '79 ... t
I
I
I
I I
21 1:l ;}
20th Jany., '79 ...
...
I ... 2 5 o . ____ I___
... 1st .May, '7() I
--1:11 -- I
... 0 0 7 13 10 4,735 8 !) I
Carried I for'll ar<l
I I I
G 10 PlJDLIC WORKS, &C.
Estimated
Describe the Work and where Whether Constructing or under Authority under which it is
Expense in
Situated. Repair. Executed.
Pounds Sterling.
------------!-------------~
NEW WORKS.
·----""""--~-..----.....~~....-~--::::m"""""'-'------------..._,,--------------------------------~
PUBLIC WORKS, &o G 11
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... 11th March, '78 Finished 1!)1 17 5
)
... 4 14 9
I
I
I :1 5 8
Fin'shetl
'
... 15th Sept., '79
,-----·-·--
II [
... 16th June, '79 ... JJ7 18 1
I -------
7,299 0 1 '
Carried Iforward ... 3!)0 12 1j 99 14 9
' -r
c; 12 PUBLIC WORKS, &c.
Estimated
Describe the W ork and where Whether Constnicting or Authority under which it is
Expense in
Situated. under Repair. Executed.
Pounds Sterling.
£ s. d.
NEW WORKS.
P.RJSONs, RIWORMATORIEH, &c., continued.
I
Short Term Prison, Port Antonio .•. To provide. ventilation to cells
and other nnprovements ...
1
51 0 0
Constabulary Station, l.llster Spring, ,
Tl'Clawny . . . .. . ro erect fence around Govern- )
ment land and make a road Jl
I
to the station ...
22 0 0
I
···/ Pure.base of site for
Kil
I 1 Colonial Secretary's Letter,
c,m~tabul:u-y ::i<ation, c:.ap~lton ... To impro' e luck-ups
dated 4th June, '77
31
'--~~----------~-----~'
PUBLIC WORKS, &c: G 13
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Broughtlforward 390 12 1 9!) 14 !) 7,299 0 1
'
... 16th June, '79 U nfi.nished. ... 16 6 9
Estimated
Du.•cribo tho Work and whore Whothor Constructing or Authority tmder which it is
Expense in
Situated. under lwpair. Executed.
Pounds Sterling.
£ s. d.
I
NEW WORKS.
PtirsONR, Ry.~·011 ~fATO'RIES, &,c.-conti1med.
..
General Revenue 2'.\th l\Tarch, "7() Finished 6 G 5
------ - --·----
Total for Prisons, &c. ... 1,327 15 1 203 1 10 I 1,530 lG 11
')
I
... 17th Jany., '7!) ... 1,210 11 10
I
Estimated
D<;sCr~be tho Work and whcro Wl1othcr Constructing or .Authority under which it is
Expunsc in
Situated. under Repair. Executed.
Pounds Sterling.
----1----------'----·
£ .s. d.
NEW WORKS.
Jios:>1TAr.s ANJJ Asn.uMs-contimiod.
Lunatic APylum, KiJJgston ···i Additions and improvements ... 500 0 0 Colonial Eiotimatc, 1878-l!l.
PurochiJ Hospital, Morant Bay ... To erect ... . .. 1,700 0 0 I Colonial Rccrcfary'R Letter,
Pill"oclual llospitul, Saint ..Ann's Bayl To provide dc-nd house and other datt.><l !Jth June,' 79.
ilJl provements ... j 3G 0 0 1
Culvni.J EMimatc, 1878-79.
Parochial IIospilu.l, Falmoufo ... , To provide fencing .and g-ite,
j am! shclvcs fur 1'ispenscr's
JI
6 0 0
I
Quartcn1 ...
I'arochi:.l Hospital, Moutc~o Bay . .. To erect :!iring ~he<l 35 0 0
Ditto I To .complete c-nclosure wall .. . J.5 0 0
l'aroch;al H ORpital, Chapclton . . . 'l'o erect fonco to cxdnJc stock.. . 4.4 0 0
Ditto 'l'o erect fire-pl.lee anJ cltinrncy
t.o kit.,hou 30 0 0
Ditto To remove latrine to side of hill l1 0 0
Tu conttote floor of store room G 0 0
Ditto To provide cover and ra.lin"
0
to!
tau.k • • •
21 0 0
I'arvchial llospita.l, Saint .CaU1eri:no1 To erect new wartl for twelve j J
lt<.,'<ls, and addition:?! accom- >-i 635
I Colonial Estimate, 1878-'i!l.
an cl
1'.10<h~ion for sick constables j I 0 0
Colonial 1-'ecrobry's Ll'tter,
d.ttt."<.! lJth J m:c, 'i9.
Dtiio Mmor nnproYements to Dis- 'I
pcuser· ~ Quarters ,and dis- r
j'ens;;ry ; «llll .littings fur I 20 0 0 Colonial Estimate, 18:-8-79.
lavatory ... )
Ll•f,crs' .Asylum, Saint .C.1l.herine ••. To enlarge kitchen, .&c.
('" 30 0 0
Ditt.o To erect w:i.i,h. houso Su 0 0
D.tto
To erect two scpamte rooms GO 0 ()
Ditto
To pfant ~"ruit Trees 10 I) ()
Ccloni::i Rccrctary's Letter,
dated :!,i~h July, '18 .
.l\Jr!'CELl.A~t:ot:" Se&vrCEs.
")
... 28th Foby., '70 ... 81 17 0
I
I
... 27th Fchy., '79 6 0 2
I ... 3i!l 4
... J·'°'', '78CtUTied f forw::ml
--
41i0 l:l
]!)
--- ------·- -------
...... 12,606 18 8
., =
"'/
.~.
31 I
Estimated
Describe the 'Vork and where Whether Constn1ct.ing or Authority under which it is
E::i::pense in
Situated. under Repair. Executed.
Pounds Sterling.
NEW won.Ks.
l\fJSCELf,ANEOUS SERVICES-continued.
...
Sterling.
£ s. d.
- £ s. d. £ s. d.
Drought forward 4GO 13 3 ... 12,GOG 18 8
James.
44
33
1
3 8
•I I
0
.
... 3rd Fehy., "19 ... 53 o 10 I
... 12th Oct., G3 ... 5 11 9
----·
1,084
-------
2 Jl
-
25:5 6 7 1,637 9 6
T o:al for )liscel lancous Scrviccs
1 ---- --
c.. ,. ..;..,,1
~--~-,
f nrw:J.l'(l
~
••• 1 ... ... 14,244 8 2
I
G 20 PUDUC WORKS, &c.
Estimated
De!!Cribo the \Vork and w lwro Whether Constructing or .Authority under which it is
Expense in
under Repair. Executed.
Situat1--d.
Pounds Sterling.
·------,---------
£ s. d.
------------
houonuroN SEIWTCEH.
Coolio Ilo~pita.l, Port Mari;\ To provide now roof and gutters 320 O 0 Colonial E~timatc, 1878-79.
· Coolie !Iospital, Dry River ••• 1 To buil<l a lntrine for male ward 27 0 0
Ditto ... 1To alter ventilation and stand-
ing blinds ... 12 0 0
Ditto To paint nncl repair l'lfatron's } 1
Ditto
Quarteri, female latrine, dead
house, and fomalo w .tr<l ...
I
LtouT' Hot•s£s.
Plumh Point Salaries
382 0 0
Ditto SnppJ;e,; aml rq,airll
320 0 0
:i-tomnt l'oint 8aLr:c.s
I
2!)0 0 o,
l>rtt<.1 ···i SuppEcs and rep<1.irs · 400 0 0
PUDLIC WORKS. G- 21
... I
1st Nov., '78 ... ... 6 4 11
I
... I 2nd Aug., '78 ... 0 15 0
1 Finished 25 14 4
... 3rd Feb., '79
37 18 1
")
...
... 29th Aug., '79 Finished
93 11 9
... I 1st Oct., '78 Finished
I
28!) l )(} 413 14 G 702 16 4 ,
Total for Immigration Services ,
I '
381 11 8
I I
I
I
Total for Lig ht Houses ...
-·
L,280 13 3 I
------
... 1,280 13 3
!
I I
... 16,227 17 9
i (':irr:e<l 1 forward .. ...
(; 22
Estimated
Describe the "'ork, nnd where Whether Constructing or .Authority under which it is
Expense in
Situated. under Repair. Executed.
Pounds Sterling
£ s. d.
~1AG\'TEXANCE.
Oflicc T~xpcmes 25 0 0
·· C:Ifo::dworks and
ym<tn:~~.
lilain Canal
, !Icadworks and }fain Canal .. . Altc1·ations to D,1111 2,0-i3 o o Law !!) of 1370
I
P1·t:L1c PL.\::\TATIO"is I
f. Salaries (
952 () 0 Colonial Estimate, 1878·79
: Ciuehoim Plantation ... ' Chmh1g and kceping-11p 1,567 0 0
Ditto I Cutting doJ>m andhark!ng ao}
"~ · u~
ui: ( mchona, and ch.ip-
1 p;;ig liark
1
I 250 0 0 C.:olonii•l Rt.>cretarv·~ L<>tter,
<lated 7th Aug·u~t, '79
l
I
... {'fo:ming and keeping-up 87:3 0 0
f l'la11tatio11 at Pd;:i.ulocs
I Ditto
Cl,•:mil'[.( ;onrl ::<'<'ping up 2:>00
. .I 347 0 0
Ir____,_,_,,.......,."""'-=~,.,,._~,,,,,,,,_,.,,=-===-=z.=:s:=,.,,..._,.....,_,,.---=>
J>.i o.p:-.g.1.t.~~1g X ut.1~1\..'g.s !.!O 0 0
_ __
rrnuc WORKS. G 23
<lefmyed.
Commenced.
finished.
I
ishe<l or Un- of Expenditure penditure up
in Pounds
Sterling.
to present date
m Pot~nds
Total. Rcmarkl!.
Sterling.
n--------- ______,. . ,__, ------- ------ --- ---
I
Brought forward
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ 1. d .
16,227 17 \)
I
Genernl Revenue 1st Odoller. .,jS Finished 51G ] 5
1
...
...
... \ ...
I ...
...
24 18 11
237 16 3
I
I
l!J4 l~ 2
51 3 6 \
27 8 11 \
... .. 211 10 11
I
I I
I
l
... l ... I
3fl2 15 !)
I
... '
I
...
I------- -------
20 0 0
I (';trrictl ~4,3370lll
W_ _:c::wwww '-~----------------_,.--
PrBLlC \YOltKS, &c.
c 2 l·
Estin1ated
Whether Constmcting or Authority under which it is
Descriho the 'Vork aml where Expense in
Executed.
Situated. Pounds Sterling!
'fELE GHAPilS,
\V.\TER I:..\TJ;S I
Coloma! Socret:i.ry's Otlico I
Director of Roads Oflico
<
:rnw WOH.K8.
Purl ~Lmmt to Dath
20 0 0
Qnaw !I II to -:iianchionc::l '1'~1 cnnt.:nnc p:irapet wdl. and )
m1prorn i;r:l.(Ecut of Ol<l 'foll r I 10 0 0
l:aw . ..J
.\lanchlonco:l to l'ricstman's 1~1Ycr... 'i'o\\;,11.,
crec.t Om·c t·!1ai11s of parapet[
I «l lllnc liulc ... 1 10 0 0
l'c•rt Antonio lo Hope Bay ·· · To improYc Bmlinglon Jlill ... :30 0 0
I To «l"C'C• fiYOcl~aius pnn~-1 I
of
l'"t, wall •d :\orwick near • JO 0 0
Dap.l•M Cha pd ... J
I I
PUBLIC WORKS &c. G 25
-~
2 14 0
10 16 0
... ... F.ini:sl1ed ~
ri 9 12 0
4:5 0 0
I
l 4 16 0
Total for vVater Rates ... 72 18 0 ... 7." \18 0
'
------ -
... 15th Nov. '78 Finished ... 3 18 0
)
------
Carried forward ... 51 G I -·014-0-1 58,353 i7 5
~
:NEW WOP.KS.
1i!A1N RoAns ANll Bmncms-continiird.
'ro divert road at Kildare ... 110 0 0 Colonial Estimate, 1878-79
Hopo lhy to Duff Bay
Long D<iy to 1Iontego Bay ... T•) huilcl :m Ir:sh Bridge or)
level crossing at Running Jl,. 25 0 0
Gut Ei;tato
Mont~go-Ray to 8th milo-post nc:ir
Gr..iai l{i,·cr Bridge I
To drive a row of hardwood!
pilcR to check the course of I I
r
tho river near Barnett's
13ri<lge, and to secure tbej
sitle of the l\lain road
I 25 0 0
I I
Pl"BLIC l\OllK~. &C G 27
finished.
in Pounds
Sterliug.
I
of Expcn<Lture Expenditure up
to present da.te
in Pounds
Tota.I.
Remarks
defra.yed. Sterling.
1--~rought _fo_rw_ar_:.._l---..-. - - -£- s.
1
d. £ s. d. ----- £
d. ;:- - -
s.- -
-
51 6 1 7 14 0 58,353 17 5
.
General Revenue
!I lGlh lLl.y, 'i7 Finishc....1 '.H 10 !l \
I
I
... \.27th Febry., '7!l lJn finislu,><.l ... \ 2i0 8 !l
... ,,,,
I
/ ,..u'"'"'· ,.,/ fi ~
I
17th August, 'i!l ... ... ' I
2:1 li 11
I
21st July, ';"() ... ... I l:i 15 4
I
-- 1 ~--
('wTlcJ ' fr:1;·:1n:l ~1;-7 0 J I i ::7:: (it I.s. t
''"'3
-: o N
1.1V1• I~
' •
,)
~· ·
G 28 J>rnuc WORKS, &c.
E:;tinrn.tcd
l>cscrihc the "/ork and whet'C '\ihethcr Construcing or ~iuthority under which it is
Expense in
Situated. under Hep:iir. defrayed
(otm<lsStcrling
--------~~-;
£ s. cl.
NEW WORKS.
:\IAIN ROAJ)S ANJ> BR1nOJ 0:s-<:onfi1i11c<I.
Uog Walk Road, Saint Catherine ... To raise roatl between Rahy's
Corner m1tl the Flat Bridge 902 0 0 Coloninl f:;ccr't't:try'R Letter,
<lated i;>nl Juno, "i!J
Flat Dric'go over tho R,io Coliro, } To renew the beams and
ne:ir the (ith mile-stone 011 Ute planking, raise tho abut-
Linstoad Road ments and pier tln·ec feet, O O Colonial Esiiuiato, 1878-79
and also raise the approaches
Bocllos Gully, Olcl lfarLour ... Pur.chase of Lands for deviat-1
I
ing tho road, und forming
bralgc approaches ; carrying r 1300 0 0
out sud1 <lovi1'tion, and)
e:munoncing the erection of
I a br.idgo
Ditto
I PiEng to he driven by the side )
of the main road tu prevent 1
I
l:ri1l:c~
""'Y
nvcr \V:mwr's Poml, ~aint
I
Prnur wo1rn:s. &c. r. 20
is defrayed..
Commenced.
ishe<l or Un- I of Exp1mclitnru . Expenditure up
finished.
in Pounds I to present date
Sterlidg. in PoundsI I T.,t.al. Jtcmnrks. •
Sterling. I
~~~~~-1~~~~
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s· d.
977 o 11 I I
:i12 6 4 58,353 17 j
BrougM forward
1
''
General Revenue. 1st April, '79 Finished. 55 2 1
I
280 1 0
rarrichi~l ~\t:-:ph; 13th .April, '77 rufmishcd
Fund '
10 9 3 :
14th Jany., '79
l I
-----·--
PvBLIC B'GILDINGS.-NEw wouKs.
f
Courts ::nd Public Offices . 2,56:l 11 4 '
J>ri~on~, l{eforrnatories and Poli<'e Stations l,i>30 17 6 I
Ho~pitals and Ai;yluuis 3,7~7 1 8
J\iihcellaneous S.ervices ] ,6:~7 !) 6 9,509 0 0
____!
11 I 1111nigmtion Scn<ccs 'i02 lG 4
Vght Houses 1,280 13 3
l rr'giition \Yorks 4,505 6 8
Pnlilic l'lantations and Gurdens 3,654 5 6
New "'ater \\'orks, St. Cather~ne
5,060 4 lO
Electric Telegraphs
4,683 7 5
R:dways
1,347 0 4
Rent!!
148 0 0
\\.at-Or Rates
72 18 0
Furniture for King's Ilouse
3 18 0
TotrJ ,--·------------
- - - - __ _ _1_:_:-2.:,:lO ~
. .T. R :'ITAXX,
Ji' :h Fcliruary, 1880. fln·crfor of norui.~ wul :i11rrc1111r-Ocnewl
'
,}
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..
LEGISLATION.
1870.
LEGISLATION.
II 2
1879.
1879.
3rd January The Telegraph Law, 1879 10th January
Date of the Law, &c. Substance of the Law, &c. Transmitted to England.
1879. 1879.
24th May A Law in Aid of the Administrator General's
Law, 34 of 1873 - 30th June
" " The Pilot Law Amendment Law, 1879 - 7th "
27th " The Kingston Sailors' Home Law, 1879 - " "
28th " A Law to allow Abraham ~fallory Dillet, Esq.,}
Barrister-at-Law, to practise as an Attorney in 2nd
all the Courts of this Island
"
7th June A Law to confirm and carry into effect certain l
,.
Articles of Agreement for the Purchase by the
Government of this Island of the Jamaica
Railway and the Property of the Jamaica
f 7th "
Railway Company )
,
I
'
)
•
.
LEGISLATION.
De.te. Subject.
--·--
PnoCLAMATIONs, &c., rn YEAR 1878-79.
1878.
9th October Publishes Hydrographic Notice with .reference to the West Indies.
23rd October Publishes Hydrographic Notice with regard to Cape of Good Hope.
31st December Drawing attention to the Provisions of the Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870, in
consequence of a supposed Insurrectionary movement by persons in Jamaica
against the Haytian Government.
1879.
11th January Publishes Hydrographic Notice with reference to Black River Anchorage, Dry
Harbour, Puerto Rico and Cuba.
13th January Publishes Order of Her Majesty in Council, giving effect to i.he Treaty between
Great Britain and Spain as to mutual surrender of Criminals.
1st March Publishes Extract from the London Gazette relative to the Notices given by the
French Government, to terminate on the 1st January, 1880, the Co=ercial
Treaties between Great Britain and France.
12th March Publishes Hydrographic Notices with reference to Co&ta Rica, Port Limon,
Nassau, Cay Sal Bank and New Grenada.
15th Ma.rch Publishes Her Majesty's Order in Council under tho :Merchant Shipping Acts,
exempting from re-measurement in Great Britain Danish Vessels, the Certifi-
cates of. which are dated on or after 1st October, 1867.
26th April Publishes Order of the Queen in Council, giving effect to the Treaty between
Great Britain and the Swiss Confederation as to mutual surrender of C1·iminals .
. 6th May Publishes Hydrographic Notice regarding the Cape of Good Hope and West
Coast of Africa.
8thM11-y Publishes Hydrographic Notice regarding the West Indies.
14.th May Prochmation notifying the commencement of Tho Immigration Protection and
Regulation Law.
).1th June Proclamation notifying the commencement of The Immigration Finance Law.
26th July (
Publishes Hydrographic Notice with reference to Belize IIarbour.
3rd September Proclemation prohibiting the Exportation from Jamaica of Gunpowder, Fire-
works, &c.
9th September Publishes Hydr~graphic Notice regarding French Guiana.
I
C 0 UN CI LS.
1879.
COUNCILS.
frm'Y CouNCJIL-·llctum of Members cotilJ_)Osing tl~ Privy 001.tncil as on the 30th day of
September, lo79.
-- ---------- - - - - - - ------
Qffecirrl ]#[embers by t~irtuc of
t!teir O.(ficcs.
The Hon. Col. John Hackett 15th May, 1878 Senior Military Officer in Com·
mand of Her Majesty's !Wgu-
lar Troops within this Island.
The Hon. Edward Newton,
0.)1.G. 6th Aug., 1878 . Colonial Secretary.
LEt 1sLA.TIVb CoUN<'IL-CRR ATlm JlY 0RDKR J:o; Couxcn,, DATED llTn JuNE, 1866, AND AME:SDF.D
RY OnnER IN Couxcu., DATED llTH NoYE,rnER, 1869.
nturn of Jlembr">·s compo.<iing the Legislatii·e Council as on tlte 30th day of Sept., 1879.
I
~ His l•:x1•ellmt·v ~ir
Ant.ht>ny
M 1Bgr1m·, I~.< ;,;\U i , Pn:- ,
i;i1lc-n1
I
<'aplain ncn<'ral a11J liovcrnor-
I
in-Chief.
C.lw;ml X<'wt011, C.:'lr.n. Gtl1 Aug-, 1878 I <ith Aug., 1 S7R l ,i;·11tP1111111 Go\'..'n1v1" tJl)louial
~ ( 'olord John Huckcit S 't:retarv.
~
•
t:lth J\fav, .
. 1870 11th ?>Iuv' lbi8 8011101 Mili1aq Officer in Com-
m:m1! of lI<>i'· il1a1·csty•s Re,,.u·
fi E<; w:ml Loughlin (l' .\lalky ... l (hh J unc, 1876 10th ,fun<.', J ~iii l ar 'I'1oops. . o
i Att1n·11 ..~ (fru('ral.
1
I ( Jph iai .rl1°11lfi{ /'8 I
LEGieLATIVE CouNOIL-continued.
Unofficial Members.
James Henry McDowell 16th Oct., 1866 16th March, '67 Custos of the Parish of Saint
Andrew.
James :Mitchell Gibb 16th Feb., 1872 7th May, 1872 Ditto Clarendon
Glcrk-1Thos. Oughton
lwportc1· a11<l Librarian-( Revie Macnab.I
1'hc T.ir.gisla.tivc Council of Jamaica, created by Order of the Queen in Council, dated
11th June, 1866, has met as follows:-
Session 1866-67 opened 16th Oct-Ober, 1866; Prorogued 15th October 1867.
Sc~sion 1R67-68 opened 16.it December, 1867; Prorogued 1st Sept-Omber, 1868.
Session 18G8-69 opened 14th December, 1868; Prorogued 22nd July, 1869. ')
Session 18G9-70 opened 18th November, 1869; Prorogued 13th September, 1870.
Session 1870-71 opened 31st December, 1870; Prorogued ')3rd June, 1871.
Session 1871-72 opened 15th December, 1871; Prorogued 22nd August, 1872.
Session 1872-73 opened 10th January, 1873; Prorogued 14th August 1873.
Session 1873-74 opened 15th January, 1874; Prorogued 2nd September, 1874.
$e8sion 1874-75 opened 20th January, 1875; Prorogued 3rd November, 1875.
Session 1875-76 opened 19th May, 1876; Prorogued 11th October, 1876.
Session 187-0-77 opened 19th February, 1877; Prorogued 12th September, 1877.
Session 1877-78 opened 2nd January, 1878; Prorogued 15th 1\fay, 1878·
Session 1878-79 opened 11th December, 1878; Prorogued 5th June, 1879.
I N D E X
TO THE
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
J879.
ll CIVIL ESTABLISilMENT.
---- -----------
A..
Aarons, IJ. ... District Postmaster ... ... 22
Allwood, James, Junior ... Chief Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Ofrico ... 2
Allwood, James, Junior ... Clerk District Court ... ... 80
Ditto ... Clork Cfrcuit Cohrt ... ... 86
Allwood, J . . ... Clerk Paroch;a.I Board ... .. . 34
Allwood, William ... Second-class Clerk, Colonial Eocrct::ry's Offic<J ... 4
Altman, S. ... Health Officer, Port Royal ... ... 63
Anderson, I. W. ... 8urgeon to Penitentiary ... ... 54
Ditto ... Chief Medical Officer, Lock Hospital ... 68
Ashley, George (2) ... Assistant and Music Master, Training College! ... ' 92
B.
Bnilley, N. (2) . ... Cierk :md \Varehouse-keeper ... ... 46
Baines, E . C. ... Second-class Assistant Collector of Taxes ... 34
Dailey, D. ( ... First-class Clork, Internal Revenue Department ... 26
Baker, H. P. W. ... District Postmaster ... ... 22
Baquio, R. J. C. ... Second-class Collector of Taxes
(
... ... 26
Baquie, N. A. ... Second-class Clerk, Internal Revenue Department ... 38and 40
Baquie, Charles ... First-class A..ssistant Collector of Taxes ... 32and 36
Baird, Robert ... District Court Judge ... ... 76and 78
Barclay, R. D. ... Letter Carrier, General Post Office ... ... 16
Barned, H. ... Second-class Out-door Officer, Customs ... 44
Batten, R. ... Supervisor bf Revenue Offices ... ... 24
Dawn, J. S. ... Assistant Locker 11nd Gauger ... ... 26 and 32
Bean, J. ... Sort-Or, General Post Office ... ... 16
Bennett, S. M. ... Cl()rk Immigration Office ... ... 48
Bell, W. Q. ... First-class Clerk, Constabulary Office ... 52
Beckwit11, B. M. ... Parochial Medical Officer ... ... GO
CIVtL EST.\13LISIH1ENT. c
""~ 0: ·-rs ~~ . -~ ..
---
::::a2JIWC:w:!itt
. .
OFFICE. PAGE.
NA~IES OF OFFICER!!.
Brown, Henry
II Clerk of Potty Sessions
. 88
c.
..
D. ... 18
... 42
DaC06ta, c. ... I District Postmaster
... ...
DaCoi ta, s. x. ...
I First Landing ·waiter, Customs
... ... {i8
-De~'lldo, A
~-
...
F CIVIL ESTABLISHilENT.
.
NAMES OF OFFICERS. OFFICE. PAGE.
Dallas, F.
'" Assistant Ulerk, Penitentiary ... ... 56
Dennis, A. ...
· District Postmaster ... ... 22
Daniel, B. ... Fifth Landing Waiter, Customs ... ... 4!!
Davidson, G. ... Third-class Clerk, General Post Office ... 14
Davidson, A. G. ... Third-class Assistant Collector Taxes ... 36
Davidson, G. H. ... Second-class Clerk, Internal Revenue Department ... 32
Davis, G. R. ... District Postmaster ... ... 20
Dawson, Francis ...
...
Engineer, Kingston District ... ... .
4
Dawes, A. R. Second-class Clerk, Internal Revenue Department ... 34
Dayes, J runes ... Clerk, District Uourt ... ... 72
Death, J. ... Draughtsman, Director Roads Office ..• ... 6
Deleon, J. ... Parochial Medical Officer ... ... 60
DoPass, C. L. ... Clerk and Cashier, Irrigation Works ... ... 8
Defriez, William W. ... Harbour Master, Falmouth ... ... 54
DePass, T. E. ... Second class Inspector, Constabulary ... 57
Delfosse, F. ... Seventh Landing Waiter, Customs ... ... 42
Dclfosse, L. E. ... Second-class Clerk, Island Medical Department ... 58
Delmege, L. E. ... Junior Resident .nledical Officer, Hospital ... 66
Dins, D. ... District Postmaster ... ... 20
Dignum, A. B, ... Clerk, District Court ... ... 74
Dodd, J . H. ... Clerk :md Assistant to Government Surveyor .., 6
Doorly, J. G. ... Assistant Engineer, Nothem District
... 4
Doorly, W. A. ... Third-class Collector Taxes ...
Douet, Rev. C. F.
(
... lsl:md Curate .. ...
'·· :18
94
Douet, Rev. C. F. (2) ...
, ..
Principal Training College ...
Douet, W. M. ... Assistant M.ister Training College ... ...
92
92
Downer, Rev. G. W,
". Chaplain, Public Hospital ... ... 66
Ditto ... ...
Doyen, T. E. ...
I sland Curate
... 94
District Postmaster
...-
Drummond, T. M.
I
•'· 20
... Parochial Medical Officer
Drummond, A. H, ... 60
... Clerk, District Court ... ...
Duaney, J. F. ... First Under-keeper, Morant Point Light House'
78
Dunbar, Rev. R. K . ... ... 8
Island Curate-
Duff, William
... ...
... 96
Duff, George 1\1.
First-class Clerk, Audit Office ... ,. .
... Clerk General Penitentiary
10
Duncan, J. C.
... ..·.
... 54
Dumont, E.
Second-class Superintendent Roads ... ...
. .. 6
-
r Second class Clerk, Audit Office ... ... 10
L LI Mn i'I'.
G
Ornl'L ·P.ol.'.:E.
--
J JI l' Offieo 16
Court 74
~ .. 78
16
56
92
l'Olt Offioo 14
74
54
34
46
52
74
74
T
·84
J
... 94
78
I
88
66
) .. 38
34
32
4
M
bulary 60
Ofiloo 14
96
90
, Custonu 42
t Oollcctor Taxes 30
lm1 Council 2
ctOT Genl!l"ll.!'1 Oflioo 26
Jr.ic.mal I?m cnue Department 30
lntatul HcTI!nuo Dopnrtmcnt 36
CIVIL ESTA.BLISHMENT.
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OFFICE. PAGE.
NAMES OF OFFICER.~.
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XAlf£S OF OnrrcERs.
OFFICE.
PAOB.
-- - ---
I
Grant, L.A. -··
I
District Postmaster
··- . ...
I 22
Graves, John ... First-class Clerk, Customs ... ... 40
Gray, William ... First-class Collector, Taxes ... ... 30
Gray, W. ... Superintendent, Prison ... ... 66
Graham, Rev. J. -·· Master Government T1·aining College ... 92
Gregory, J. H. ... Second-cl~ Clerk, Internal Revenue Departmllnt ... 36
Griffiths, H. W. ... 'yarden and Issuer, Hospital ... ... 66
Grores, W. S. ... Second-class Superintendent R oads ... ...
I
6
Gruber, J. W ... Second-class Collector, Taxes ... ... 30
H. I I
Hall, H. ~I. ... l l\farsha.l of Vice Admiralty Court ... . ... 82
Hall, R.iv. G. .. .
~ Island C ur'J.te ... ... 94
... ... 22
H:unilum, T. B. ... I D istrict Postmaster
llai-0rrea\'e!>1 J. R. ." District Postmaster ... ... 24
.
.. ... 12
Harris, J. ... Chief Clerk, Treasury ~
) I
... 14
Heath, J. B. ... Third-class Clerk, Government Savings Bank
... 14
Heath, W. J. ... Third-class Clerk, General Post Offico
... 14
Acting Third-class Clerk, General Post Office
c. A.
Heath,
Benr!ques, Lydia
...
... I l\fatron, r,eper's Home
I
... ...
I ~8
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-
N,\J!ES OF 0FF1CERS. OFFICE. · PACE.
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Hendrick, Thomas ... Registrar and Clerk Courts and Crown ... 70
Ditto ... Clerk, Kingston Circuit Court ... ... 84
Ditto ... Surrogate, Vice Admiralty ... ... 82
Ditto ... Clerk, Court Bankruptcy ... ... 72
Ditto ... Registrar, Vice Admiralty Court ... ... 82
Ditto ... Clerk, Kingston and Bath Circuit Courts ... I 84
Ditto ... Registrar of the Diocese ... ... 96
Hendriks, T . .B. .. Third-class Clerk, Treasury ... ... 12
Hepburn, St. J. G. B. ... First-class Inspector, Co:::istabulary ... ... I 50
I
Hutchings, George C.
...
...
Clerk Immigration Office
'
Ingram, J: S. ... Deputy Superintendent, Penitentiary
... 54
Innes, J. (2) ... District Postmaster
Isaacs, Rev. H. H.
... ... 20
... Island Curate
... ... 96
Isaacs, H. J. ... District Postmaster
... ... 18
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CIVIL I:ST.-\.BLISitMENT.
L
J.
J.wob~, EJmu-J. Assistant t lerk .. , 78
J;IOO;on, A. )!. Third-class Collector, Taxes
38
J:ickson' :N. District Postmaster
18
J:tthc:l, ..1.. )!. Clerk, Petty Session
86
James, TI. II. TllirJ-class Inspector, Constabulary 60
J~,H. First-cl.ass Assistant Collector, Taxes 28
Jam~, H.J. First-class Clerk, Internal Revenue Department 34
Tide Surveyor, Port Royal 44
JllllC$, C.•L J . .Assistant Clerk, District Court 76
J:.:ics, J. J. Clerk to Registrar and Clerk Courts and Crown 70
Jeni!, ll. G. Third-class Inspector, Immigrants ... 48
Second-class Collector, Tdxes 34
Je:.m.:w, G. S. Assistant Superintendent, Castleton 8
J~!uato::c, T. Third-class Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Offi.cG 4
I·
Jim, R.
J~ w.n.
I Letter Carrier, General Post Office
District Postm:u:.ter
16
22
K.
44
Katon, II. J . Second class Out-door Officer, Customs
L. 10
W<l.nian,H. E. Third-class Clerk, Audit Office ."
22
~g.R..A.. District Postmaster
18
-
Lairig, J . r.
1
District Postmaster
CIVIL ESTABL!SH:li:ENT.
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PAGE.
OFFICE. 1
NAMES OF OFFICER!.
I ~-------
I
~I
. .. ... 7G
... Assistant Clerk, District Ccrnrt
Lako, Aloxander
Ditto ... Clerk, Circuit Court
... ... . 86
... ... 88
Ditto ... Clerk, Petty Session
... ... 66
... Assistant Clerk, Lunatic Asylum
Lan::;ley, A. E.
... Assistant Clerk, District Court ... ... 80
Langley, W. F.
... Clerk, {;;ircuit Court ... •·· 86
J>itto
... ... 88
Ditto ... Clerk, Pet ty Session
Livingston, R. J.
(
... Chief Clerk, Audit Office ... ... 10 I"
Macdonald, W. R.
M.
NAm:s OF OFFICERS.
OFFrCB. l'AGl:l.
-
?ifac~lash:m, Ho:i. J. C. ... Auditor General ... ... 10
Mackinnon, W. ... .
Travelling Supervizor, General Post Offics ... 14
Mac:iermott, B. ... District Postmaster ... ... 18
... ... ...
Maclaverty, E . H. C.
...
Chief Clerk, Customs
...
40.
MacXab, J. R. L ibrarian, L egislative Council ... 2
M:CT, D. ... District Postmaster ... ... 22
McB:iyne, T. H. ... First-class Clerk, General Post Office ... 14
McClell:md, R. G. ... Second-class Clerk, Treasury ... ... 12
McC:i:ty, A.G. ... Parochial Medical Officer ... ... -02
JrcCormack, 1\1. P. C. ... Parochial Medical Officer ... ... -00
:1IcDennott, Rev. H. ~I. F. ... Stipendiary Curate ... ... 96
JicH:mly. C. ... Salesman, Penitentiary ... '• •• -OG
...
llillllSCll, H. E.
...
Parochial Medical Officer
D istrict Postmaster
... . ... 24
~lavis, E.
... 14
~Iarshall, E. N. ... FU-st-class Clerk, General Post Office
...
... 18
Marshall, W. ... District Postmaster
... 40
... First-class Assistant Collector of Taxes
...
llarshall, J. A.
~iarshall, J. F. ... I
Harbour Master
...
:5 -::;;
.
-;;:
54
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CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
OFFICE. PAGE.
N.a.m:s OF OFYICJms.
-
-
... Soconcl-class Clerk, Treasury ... ... 12
Mo.rshnll, A. M.
Martin, W. ... Superintendent, Middlesex and Surrey Gaol ... 56
o.
'
O'Connor, W. ... Surgeon, Reformatory ... ... 68 and62
P. .
Second-class Assistant Collector of Taxes
... 30
Paine, F. E. ...
First-class Clerk, Internal Revenue Department
... 40
Paine, P. E. ... ... 94
...
... Island Curate
Panton, Rev. D. B.
Panto:i, C. E. ... District Postmaster
... ... 18
... ... 76
Penny, E. w. ... Assistant Clerk, District Court
... 4
...
Parry, John ... Engineer, Eastern Distl'ict
... 44
...
Pasmore, John ... Collector, Customs
... 26and46
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OFFICE. P.l.GE.
N All'.ES OP OFFICERS.
Pelll'Ce, G. II. ... Chief Clerk, General Post Office ... ... 14
Q.
(
Qua.Ile, H.A. ... Clerk, Petty Sessions .- .... ... 86
R.
Raflington, T . ... Parochial Medical=Officer ... ... G2
Ramos,F. J. ... Sub-I nspector, Constabulary ... ... 62
Ram.son, H . E. ... Second-cla.ss Clerk, Internal Revenue Department ... 38and40
Ramson, Rev. J. L. ... Island Curate ... ... 94
Rankine, D. ... Second-class Clerk, Internal Revenue Department ... 38
Rattigan, Luke ... Second-class .Assistant Collector Taxes ... 40
Redwood, M. J . ... Matron, General P enitentiary ... ... 66
Reid, G. W. ... District Postmaster ... ...
Rees, Geo. If.
•
... I
Chief Clerk, Medical Department ... ...
20
68
CIVIL ESTABLISilllENT.
- n.
::'.'\AllES OF 0FFICEP.S.
0FFICJ!:.
PAOE.
22
ll.ya:i, R. District Postmaster
16
Ryder, W. District Postmaster
s. )
22
Solomon, S. District Postmaster
4.0
Sahno:i, W. B. Second-class Collector Taxes }
2
First-class I lerk, Colonial Secretary's Office
Sangu:netti, F. ~.
10
Sa:i;;uiaetti, L. S. First-class Clerk, Audit Ofiico
42
Sixth Landing \Vaiter, Customs
Sa:r.ud, J. 62
Ditto Sub-Inspector, Constabulary
6
Thira-class Clerk, Di.rector Ron<ls Office
~ama~l, A. 6
Il-Ianager, Government ,yorkshop
Sl?lt, w. F.. 90
Savi;'.', John II
] nspector of Schools
40
rirat-class Clerk, Internal. Revenue Department
&vagi-, E ..\. 4
' Engineer, Southern D.stnct
Sc!t,nmidt, f:. F. 94
PAGE.
OFFICE.
NAMES OF OFFIC:&RS.
- -1- -
I
Third Under-keeper, Morant Point Light House 8
Scott, J.
Accountant, Director of Roads Office 6
Sherbon, J.
Stipendiary Magistrate 84
Sharpe, T. H. (2)
Island Curate 94
Sharpe, ~v. F. H.
Assistant Clerk, District Court 76
Shaw, G. Laing
Clerk of Petty Session 88
Ditto
Inspector, Prisons 54
Shaw, H.B.
Clerk and Steward, Lunatic Asylum ... 66
Simpson, J.M.
Simpson, P. S. Clerk to Inspector of Schools 90
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0.FFICE.
P.\OE.
1- ·- --
I
s:rath:e, J. ... District Por.tmaster ... ... 22
Stree~ C. A.
I
... I Second-class Clerk, Customs ... ... I 42
Etricl..-er, G. W ... I Clerk Parochial Boards ... ... 36
Sullivan F. ... Postmaster for Jamaica ~ .. ... 14
~urgeon, a. :ll. ... District Postmaster ... ... 18
Sutherland, A. N ... District Postmaster ... ... 20
Snin..'()D, J. c. ... Second-cl::ss Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office ... 46
Snhy, H. ... I
District Postmaster ... ... 20
T.
I Talbot, J.P. ... rarochi:U. :Medical Officer ... ...
I
60
ITaa.."c, G. P. ~I. ... ' First-class Clerk, Internal Revenue Department ... . 32 and 34
1ra:1,C. W. ... Chief Clerk, Director of Roads Office ... 6
ITny,C.P. ...
... ... 20
-
Tyrie, J.E. ... Third-class Out-door c ,
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OrnCE. PAGE.
N~s OF OFFICERS.
1:
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,.
I
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District Postmaster 20
Usher, J. R.
v.
Vaz, lloratio Crier of Supreme Court 70
w.
Walrond, B. Parochial l\Ieclical Officer 62
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CIVIL EST .\.BLISIIMENT.
v
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.AxALY:rICAL INm:x TO THE CIVIL E STABLISIOU:NT.
1-
DEPART:U ENTS.
PAOE.
Cm1 DEHRnrENT
Dir1.>et-Or of R•x111s and Surveyor-Goneral's Office, Botanic Gardens, and Irrigation W orks
.\udit Office
S!.i:up C:ommi65inucr
I mmigrntion
C-0L •tabnlnry
lfarbour .Mn.·t~rs
C I VIL EsTABLis11:-.a::-<T.
A"-.\ L\"TIC",\L llw~;x TU 'J JIE
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1H~PAH"D1ENTS.
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... . .. ... 84
Coroners
... ... ... 84 to 86
Clerks of Circuit Court.~
. .. ...
Clerks of Petty Sessions ... . 86 to 88
.
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CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
1879.
•
)
CIVIL l~STABLISU:~IE~T.
By whom
Annual Salary
From what~
Fund the
I
Date of appointed and
NAME. in British or
OFFICE. under what Salary is
Appointment.
Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
•
I
Captain General and Sir Anthony :Musgrave, 5 June, '77 Tho Queen by
£
7000
s.
0
<l.
0 Col Rev.
Governor-in-Chief K.C.)f.G. Letters Patent
Private Secretary ... A. )fosgrave, Jnr. ... 23 Aug. '77 The Governor 300 0 0 do.
Pmn· Couxcrr.-- I
Clerk of t'hc Privy Ilon. K N. W alkor ... ... <lo. ... ...
Council
l.i1m1s1,ATIVE CouNcrr,
Clerk to the L cgis- Thos. Onghton ... 15 June, '72 do. 400 0 0 do.
lati vc Council '
Librarian ... John R. )foNab ... Oct. '72 do. 200 0 0 do.
•
Clerk to the Clerk of C. T. H. Fletcher
Legislative c1onn-
." 16 Oct. 'il do. 170 0 0 do.
cil
CoLOl>iIAL SECRETARY
Colonial Secretary:.. lion. Edward Newton, 16 Feb. '78 The Queen by 1500 0 0 do.
I
{
C.M.G. (a) Royal Warrant
dated 16th I<'eb.
1878
A~sistant Colonial IIon. E. N. Walker (b) 4 l\fay, '74 The Queen nn- 800 0 0 do.
f'ecrotary de1· Law 7 of
1870
Chief Clerk ... J. Allwood, Jnr. (c) ... 13 Mar. '76 The Governor 4/;) 0 0 do.
.
First-class Clerk ... S. P. Musson ... 1 Oct. '72 do. 1.J.OO 0 0 do.
l
_(~i.) 1'he Colonial Secretary holds a Commission from Her :Majesty as Lieutenxnt Governor and ad-
m11nstered the Go>crn~en~ from 11th August to end of the year.
(b.) Acted as Col?mal l:loorci~ry from lHh Augnst to end of the year.
(r.) Acted as Assistant Coloma} Secretary from llth August to end of tho year.
\ .
CIVIL ESTABLISIDIEXT.
do.
. do. Beginning of do. 8ept. '63
do. the year to
6th llfay
CIVIL ESTABLISHMEXT.
- - I £, s. d.
CoLOXIAI. 8nc1rnTARY
continued.
Second-class Clerk W. Allwood ... 8 Sept. '66 The Governor 300 0 0 Col. Rev.
Ditto ... J. B. Lucio Smith ... April, '76 do. 180 0 0 do.
Third-class Clerk ... A. Cork ... May, '75 do. 100 p 0 do.
Dm1:CTOR OF RoADS
AXD SURVEYOR-GE-
:N'ERAL- I
Deputy Director of C. J . O'N. ]'erguson ... 171Iar. '73 '.I'he Governor 800 0 0 do.
Roads and Survey-
or-General
(.
Engineer Kingston F. Dawson (a) ... 19 April, '73 do. 600 0 0 do.
District
l
Engineer Eastern J. Parry ... 1 June, '59 do. GOO 0 0 do.
District
which the
allowed a House tary, or Naval Office, or Appoint- Dato of Fir&t
during ment, or Place of Profit, in any enjoy any, !lnd what
for his persona.I Colony, or on the Establishment Officer has been
Appointment
the Year Residence ; or of the United Kingdom. other Advantage or
If the Office be held by ,a Military Absent from under tho
what Allow- or Naval Officer, whether upon Profit, not required
1878-9 the Colony
ance, if any, for Full or Half Military or Na.val Colonial
lin Sterling House Rent or Pay, the total Amount of Pay during the Year to bo stated in the
and allowances of every kind G ovornmont.
Value. Quarters. ~t~ally received by him in ad- preceding Columns.
dit1on to the Profits of his Office. 1878-9.
-
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 1 Fob. '64
do. do. do. do. do. 2 Feb. '66
do. do. •
do. do, do. 3 Mar. '72
do. do. do. do. do. July, '74
do. do. do. do. do. May, '76
do. do. do. do. do. 29 Aug. '78
do. • do. do. do. do. 4 Mar. '78
do. do. Major in the Royal Engi- do. Nil 17 Mar. '73
neers without pay
)
From 1st Oc- do. 8 Nov. '58
do. do. Nil
. tober to 28th
Nov., 1878
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ClVIL ESTAilLISII~fEXT ·
---
DrnECTOn OF RoADS £ s. d.
urn Si:rnvEYOn-GE-
N ERAL cvntinuPA.
Clerk and .Assistant J. H. Dodd (a) ... 1 Oct. "il The Governor 170 0 0 Col. Rev.
to Govt. Surveyor
Senior Clerk ... C. W. Tait ... 18 Feb. '68 do. 250 0 0 do.
First-class Clerk ... E. II. W11itehorne ... 1 May, '76 clo. 230 0 0 do.
Second ditto ... G. Mitchell ... 1 Oct. '71 do. 17J 0 0 •do.
Ditto ... R. Arrowsmith .. . 23 Sept. '72 do. 180 0 0 do.
Third ditto ... C. 0. Magnan ... 25 April, '75 do. 95 0 0 do.
Ditto ... W. C. Messias ... 24 Sept. '76 do. 90 0 0 do.
... ...
Ditto A.. Samuel
. 1 June, '77 do. 85 0 0 do.
Draughtsman ... J. Death ... 6 Feb. '75 do. 300 0 0 do.
Assistant ditto ... R. R. Williams ... 6 April, '75 do. 140 0 0 do.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF
RoADS AND WORK$
Second-class ditto ... W. S. Groves ( ... 1 Oct. '73 do. 250 0 0 do.
Ditto ... J.C. Duncan (r) ... 1 Oct. '73 do. 250 0 0 do.
Ditto ... T. Gaylear<l (d) ... 21 Feb. '79 do. 200 0 0 do.
Third ditto ... E. Rubio ... 1 Oct. '68 do. 200 0 0 do.
Ditto ... S.S. Wortley ... 21 Feb. '79 do. 150 0 0 do.
Ditto ... C. A. Smith ... 1 Aug. '79 . do. 150 0 0 do.
}fanager of Govern- W. E. Sant ... 9 1.fay, '7G
ment \Vorkshop do. 252 0 0 do.
(a.) Acted as Governnwnt Surve.yor from 1st October, 1878, to 6th I >ecember, 1878.
(Ii.) Actocl ns Engi11cor of Kingston District from 1st October to 28th November, 1878,
from 2nd Deeembm·, 1878, to 30th September, 1879. and again
( r.) Hctircd on Pension on 21st l!'obruary, 1879.
(d.) Appointed (on G months probation) as Overseer of Works at
August, 1879. the General Ponitentiary on 1st
ij
CIVIL ESTA.llLISlDIBX'l'.
. .7
Whe~he~· th~ Office be hold by
AJllount Whether the Prmc1pal m conjunction with Period during
Principal be any, ::nd what other Civil, Mili- Whether the Principal
of Fees ttu·y, or Naval Office, or Appoint- which tho Dato uf Fh'!it
allowed a House meat, or Place of Profit. in any enjoy any, and what
during for his persona1 Colony, or on the Establishment Officer !UIS been ~\.ppoi11t111c11l
of the United Kingdom. other Adva.ntago ur
the Year Residence ; or Absent from un<lc1· tho
If the Oflice be held by a Military
what Allow- or Nn.val Officer, whether upon tho Colony Profit, not rcq uu\.-<l
1878·9 Uolonial
ance, if any, for Full or l:ialf Military or Na.val
Pay, the total Amount of Pay during tho Year to bo stated in tho
IDSt""""I
Value.
n.~ Ront" mid Allowances of overy kind
Quarters. actually received by him in ad- preceding Columns.
Govcn1111c11t.
1878-9.
dition to the Profits of his Office.
do. do. Secretary Rio Cobre Ca.ual do. Personal .Allowanco 15 .Mar. 'li7
Commis3ioners £30 0 0. .£50
Slaughter House Commis-
sioners .£12 0 0
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.
CIVIL ESTAilLISIIMENT.
£ s. a.
MonANT Po1NT LIGHT
llousE-
~uperintendent ... G. B. Snaith ... 26 June, '75 Director of Rds, 130 0 0 Col. Rev.
'
IRRIGATION WORKS
Engineer ... J. Richmond ... 25 Nov. '74 The Governor 300 0 0 do.
( I
Clerk and Ca.shier ... C. L. D'Pass ... 1 Oct. '78 do. 156 0 0 do.
(
PLANTATIONS AND
GARDENS- .
Assistant Snperin- W. Nock (b) ... 17 l\Iar. '74 do. 130 0 0 do.
tendent Cinchona.
Plantation
'
CIVIL ESTABLISIIMEN'l'.
,- Whether the Office be held by
Amount Whether the Principal in conjunction with Period during
Principal be any, and what other Civil, lV~ili- Whether the Principal
of Fees tary, or Naval Office, or Appomt- which tho Datu of l<'il'BL
allowed a House ment, or Place of Profit, in any enjoy any, and what
during f his personal Colony, or on the Establishment Officer has been Appointment
or of the United Kingdom. other Advantage or
the Year Residence ; or If the Office be held by a Military Absent from under tho
what Allow- or Naval Officer, whether upon Profit, not required
1878-9 the Colony Colouinl
ance, if any, for Full or Half Military or N avaJ.
Pay • the Tofal Amount of Pay to be stated in tho
~Sterling House Rent or and Allowances of every kind during tho Year Government.
Quarters. actually received by ~ in ,ad- preceding Colum11S.
Value. dition to the Profits of lus Office. 1878-9.
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1:
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£ s. d.
AUDITOR GENERAL-
Auditor General ... Hon. J.C. :M:ackglasban 15 April, '75 The Queen un- 950 0 0 C<>L Rev.
der Law 7 of
1875 I· t
Chief Clerk ... Ross J. Livingston (a) I Feb. '68 The Governor 400 0 0 do.
First-class Clerk ... E. A. Foster ~b) ... I Oct. '70 do. 250 0 0 do.
Ditto ... G. McN. Livingston ... I Dec. '74 do. 240 0 0 do.
Second-class Clerk ... E. J . .Andrews (c) ... I Oct. '70 do. 180 0 0 do.
Ditto ... B, V. Hall ... 7 Oct. '74 do. 150 0 0 do.
Ditto ... W. B. Mais ... 22 Feb. '75 do. 140 0 0 do.
Ditto ... E. duMont ... 16 Ang. '76 do. 120 0 0 do.
Third-class Clerk ... II. E. Laidman (d) ... 20 Oct. '73 do. 100 0 0 do.
Ditto ... A. S. Finzi ... 25 Sept. '75 do. 95 0 0 do.
Ditto (• W. C. P. Lord ... I Oct. '77 do. 85 3 0 do.
ISLAND REC@ll!D-
l
Deputy Keo per of Edward Bancroft Lynch 1 Fob. 'iD
tho Rccoi·<ls do. 500 0 0 do.
'fnE.\Sl"ll.Y-
Treasurer ... IT. W. Living.<ton ... 29 Dec. '74 do. GOO 0 0 do.
. .
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(aJ Acted for A.~ditor General from the 1st October, 1878, to 4th Fcbrunr is~
(b.) Acted as Clue£ Clerk from the 1st October 1878 to 4th F b l s~c) ' 9·
( c.) A ctcd· a» a ]!"
1 l l C k ' ' c ruary,
,iri:; -c ass 101· • from Lst October, 1878, to 4th 1''cbruar ' , , . ~
(d.) ActcJ as a Seconl1-clas:; Clerk from 1st October 1&78 to 4th J:' b y, ISi!):_
' ' · •c ruary, 1819.
..
-AJDount
-=
Whether the
of Fees Principal be
any,
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
I•
.
- .....
...:.
r. . 12 CIVIL ESTAJ3LISIIMENT.
. I
By whom From what
Annual Salary
Dato of appointed and Fund the
in British or
OFFICE. NAME. Salary is
Appointment. under what
Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
'
£, s. d.
Tml.\l:!l'ItY corili1iucd.
Chio( Clol'k ... J. llarris, (a) ... 2 Dec. '70 The Governor 400 0 0 Col. Rev.
Cashier ... G. G. II. Waldron ... 1 June, '78 do. 170 0 0 do.
Second-class Clerk ... II. D. C. Mitchell ... 1 June, '78 do. 200 0 0 do.
Temporary Clerk ... C. G. Slader (b) ... 12 July, '78 do. 125 0 0 do.
ST.ml' Co,r:mss10NE~
Commissioner of Philip E. Chapman ... 30 Sept. '61 The Governor 480 0 0 do.
Stamps by Commission
First Clerk and George E. IIitchirk to 31 Oct. '73 Tho Governor I.JO 0 0 do.
Cashi\!r 3Jst May, 1879 (c)
Junior Clerk ... Geo. S. Thomson ... 31 Oct. '73 do. 100 0 0 do.
GovJm.:n11mr SAV·
l:\"G!\ ll.\NK-
Manager .. . II. W. Livingston ... 29 Dec. '74 do. 100 0 0 Govt. Sav-
ings Bank
Account.ant ... J. Sinclair , ... l May, '7D do. 300 0 0 do.
Cashier ... J. 2.1. Tuckett ... 1 }\fay, '79 do. 200 0 0 do.
.
Nil Kil Nil Nil Nil 2 Dec. '70
'
do. do.
i'- do. do.
do.•
do.
do.
l Oct. '56
2G Mar. '70
do. do. do.
.£ s. d.
Gm·gmnrnxT 8.\Y·
nws BAxK 1·m1timml.
Sec:iml-clai;s Clerk... C. Morton ... 1 May, '7D The Governor 100 {) 0 Govt. Sav-
ings Bank
Third-class Clerk .. . .J. Il. II en.th . . . J 5 May. 79 do. 100 0 0 do.
Ditto ... T. n. Nichol:oon ... 1 June, '79 do. 80 0 0 do.
Postmaster for .fa. I!'. Sullivan ... 1 May., '70 .do, 800 .0 0 Col. Rev.
nmicn
CJ1ief Clerk .. . G. II. Pearce (a) .. . 30 Dec. '74 do. 330 0 0 do.
l!'i1·i:>L-class Clerk ... T. II. ~IcBayne (b) ... 30 Dec. "74 do. 240 0 0 do.
Ditto ... S. G. Figuieres (<') ... 26 April, '77 do. 210 0 0 do.
Dilto ... E. N. ~larshall ... 1 Jan. '78 do. 210 0 0 do.
Dilto . . . l!'. G. ~1. Lynch ... 1 Oct. '78 do. 200 0 0 do.
Travelling Supervi- vV. 1ifackinnon . . . 10 April, '76
$01' do. 220 0 0 do.
(
(<I) Acted as Firsi-cl:ts:; Ul<•i·k frou1 ht October, 1878, to IDth May, 18/D.
(i'.) Acted us Second-class Clc1·k from 1st October 1878 to l'Jtli 11 J 13-n
rf) \ <l
11
• • etc m;
'l'l . l I ' , ·" ay, '17.
nrt -c us~ en from 25th Octobc1-, 1878, to l!)tl.J May, lo7!).
Cl J • ,
CIVIL ES'.l'ABLISilME'NT.
T, ];)
-·
Amount Whether tho Principal inconjunc~i~n w~t~i
I
Whether tho Office be hold by P eriod durin...,
0 Whether the Principal
. . alb any, and what other Civil, M1li- which tho Dato of First
of Fees Pnncip e tary or Naval Office, or Appoint- enjoy any, and what
allowed a House. ment, or Pfaoe of Profit, in any Officer has been Appointment
during f his personal Colony, or on the Establishment other Advantage or
or . I of the United Kingdom. . . · Absent from under tho
the Year R.(lS)dence ; or If the Office be held by a Nulitary I>rofit, not requirc.'<l
what Allow- or Naval Officer, whether upon tho Colony Colon inI
1878-9 ance, 1. f any, for l!'ull or Half Military or Naval to bo stated in tho
preceding Column~.
Pay ; tho total Amount of Pay durino- tho Year Government.
jin Srorling House Rent or and Allowances of every kind 0
I•
~-------.---------~-----,-------r----""I'----•
By whom From what
Annual Salary
Dato of appointed and Fund the
OFli'lCE. ~Al\IE. in British or
.Ap1>ointment. under what Salary is
Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
1""":
£ s. d.
PosT 01''FICE DE-
l'.\RT)IENT co11tin1wJ.
Head Sorter ... R. Lcapctro (a) ... 1 June, 'G6 Postmaster for 60 0 0 Col. Re;.
Jamaica
Ditto ... A. Delgado (r) ... 5 May, '77 do. 31 5 9 do. I'
Ditto ... W. Myles ... 21 .Ang. '77 do. 33 17 10 do. II·
Ditto ... W. E. Blaine ... 25 Mar. "78 do. 33 17 10 do•
I'
Ditto ... R. D. Barclay ... 20 .Ang. '78 do. 31 5 9 do.
I:
Ditto ... W. II. Thomas ... 26 .April, '79 do. 31 5 9 do.
Ditto ... H. Small ... 26 .April, '79 do. 31 5 9 do•
(,
Officcman ... H. Gunter (d) ... I Oct. '77 do. 2(i 1 5 do.
Ditto ... T. Johnston ... 22 Sept. '79 do. 2G I 5 do.
Officewoman ... J. A. Brown
(
... 1 Aug. '60 do. 23 8 0 do.
I~
Tl.'.LEGnAPII IlnANCII
~uperint.endent ... II. C. Wilson ... 1 .April, '79 The Governor 300 0 0 do.
D1sl'n1cT Posn1As- . .
TERS.
I
Whether the Office be heln _by Period during
Principal in cvnjnnc~i~n ~t!1
any, and what other Civil, :1\~1h- which tho
I
Whether the Principal
T, 17
I , . •
-
Xii ~:I I
.I
Nil '
' Nil
Nil J8G l
do. 187!)
do.
Ii rlo. do.
.
do.
11
I 11
do. 1876
do.
do.
do. do.
do. 1873
<lo. do.
rlo. do. .
clo. 1878
do.
~ do. do. do.
,_ ~
J, 18 CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
""
ovc •
I .... By whom From what
<1 1;lU ·~ f ' - · nu~ :t '· Annual Salary
vcrya.d!.
OFFIC. 111rticular~ {'"- (;m,
Date of appointed and
in British or I Fund the
r
.
I -iosecl foi· . · " A_;:>pointment. under whnt Salary is
~. ···::, ... Army Sterling.
. tr. an(f <.i' " Instrument. Paid.
~~r
. '
"
~---~ --~ --,- .
D1STUICT PosnrAs-
TERS cuntinu(J{l. .
j
II £ s. d. j
All;-:-
!.
... W. Mar:;ball ~
...
/ .
. ,,..,
vuly, 19 The Governor 36 0 0 Col. Rev.
tto Bay ... S. R. Jones .. .11 .Aug. '77 do. 48 0 0 do.
·~w
~.clava .. .1 .J . E. y\.CrI.
.
c, J 1
... 1 Feb. '75 do. 12 0 0 do.
'\•
i"'
·O
·}
11'.>
1 .
i~ ... 1A. S. Uartcr
. ...!Nov. '67 do. 18 0 0 do.
... E. R. Scott ~ , .:.J 5 A pr1·1 , '48
'lt.!tJAv.•
·k RiYEll'
.·~ds .,,. , .,, · do. : 48 0 0 do.
... K Forrester . . . 15 April, '71 do. 12 0 0 do.
JO 110 ..
v1sn.1)fouutain
'J lit&, ',h
Val- G. Orgill
~
...11 J=· '78 1 do. 6 0 0 do.
1878-!}
Whether the
of Fees allPrincipal
ow
e<l H
a
bo
ouoo
what Allow-
Whether the Offico bo held rv 1
or
t ,
Naval
or Pl ace
h
of
Officer,
.m
Proht,
'
..
.
,lom
whether
m
. m l (
·•
.
Princip<\l in conjunction \\~ ~ Perwd dtu·ing
.
~\ lnch tho
during for his personal Colony, _?r.on th;.Estal.Ji;Junci:Y Jihcer lias been
of the 1Jmted 1
upon
'
the Year Residence ; or If the Office be held by a £Ii1it. <'y Absent from
,t I
"-1iether the Principal
enjoy any, and wli:i.t
other .Adv:mtnge or I
.., Profit, not rc<1uir0<l ·
Dato of I'irst
A1•p >inhncnt
under tho
ancc, if any, for Full or Half Milit:u:y or Naval tho Colony · Colonial
to be stale<l in tho
in Sterling Ilouse Rent or Pay ; the total A.mount of Pay u . " tl10 y .. a ovcrmnent.
imd Allowances of every kind lll'ln., ca1
Value. Quarters. aet~uilly received by him in aa- 1 · precoding Colmnna.
dit1on to the Profits of his Office. 1878-!>.
I '
l I I 4
_____________________.......--~....--=-------------------·
~';...;;.
L 20 CIVIL EST.\..BLISIBIE!\T1'.
-
.
i Dy whom From what
Annual S:i.lary
OFFICE. NA2UE.
, \Jotoo! appointed and
in British or
Fund the
Gord<.,n Towu .. . Il. Bolton ... 31 Dec. '76 The Governor 20 0 0 Col. Rev.
Go,-hen ... J. C. \"\·-rig-ht ... 5 April, '72 do. 24 0 0 do.
Grange Ilill .. . W. T. )lur<lock ... 10 Dec. '74 do. 12 0 0 do.
Green Island ... II . •J. Law1:1011 ... 112 Nov. '75 do. ' 18 0 0 do.
Guys Jlill ... / M. )I. Cocking ... 1 Feb. '74 do. 12 0 0 do.
Ilalfway-Treo . ..1S. A. Noy lo ... 1 June, '73 do. 18 0 0 do.
Ifampdcn I
.. . J. Innes (a) ... 1 July, '73 do. 12 0 0 do.
Hampden ... J. Innes ... 7 Aug. '79 do. 12 0 0 do.
Hayes ... G. W. Reid ... 1 April, '7G do. 12 0 0 do.
Ilopc Bay ••• 1 D. Dias ... 1 Nov. 'ul do. 18 0 0 do.
Kings ... J. M. Miller ... 30 Oct. '76 do. 12 0 0 do.
L acona. ... W. J. 'l'omlinson ... l Oct. '75 <lo. 12 0 0 do.
Linstead ... E. M. Smollio ... 1 Mar. '75 do. 30 0 0 do.
Litno London ... D. ilI. Hart ... 11 JIIay, '75 do. l:J 0 0 do•
Li Ltlc River ... J. Torrens ... 7 Sept. '75 do. 12 0 0 do.
Lucca ... G. f{. Davis ... 2.J, Nov. '76 .d o. 21.J, b 0 do.
Malvern ... II. Lam·enco 1 Nov. 'G2 do. 18 0 0 do.
(
Ma11chio11eal ... G.D. Kaylor ... 1 llfar '73 I
do. 18 0 0 do.
Mandeville ... A. Robertson ... 17 Sept. '69 do. 84 0 0 do .
~fay liill ... H. Swaby ... l Dec. '69 do. 18 0 0 do,
May Pen . . . T. E. Doyen .. . 14 Aug. '75 do. 18
Medina ...I H. E. K01,man ... H Aug. '75 do. ' 6
0
0
0
0
do.
do.
~lidd!c Quarters I
... J It. Usher ... 24 May, '78 do. 12 0 0 do.
~Iilc Cully . . . 1 R. A. PaLton ...I 1 Doc. '70 do. 12 0 0 do.
1Iilk Rirnr· 1' Atkinson
... ... 11 Apl'il, '74 do. 18 0 0 do.
:Monoaguo 1
. . . A. N. Sutherland . .. 1 Juno, '70
I do. 18 0 0 do.
1
(a.) Die<l.
CIYIL ESTATIJ,ISIDIEX·T. f, 21
Amount
~e ~er
WJ tl
t 1w
IWhe~he~· the: Ofikc he held J1y I p ..· 1
Prmc1pal m coojunc~h.~n with I ouot. during \Vhcthcr tho l'riucip:il
of Fees Prmc1pal bo any, and what ot11cr C1nl, ~lili- 1. 1 1 Datu uf First
allowed a llousel tary, or Naval Office, or Appoint· w uc I t ic enjoy any, and what
during f J • • ment, or Place of Profit, in imy Officer has hccn i Appoinlrncnt
or us personal Colony, Or on tho EHt:tblishmcnt ·other ;Advantage or
the Year Residence; or of the ~nitod Kiugdom. Absent from under tho
If the Office be held hy :i l\Iilihrv Profit, not rcc1n>rcd
-8 9
181 -
w Imt Allow- ...,ava1.orucer, whether upon
or "T , tJ 0 0 1 Colonial
ance, if any, for ~?ull or llalf Military i•r N:wal ie ony
in Sterling House ]~cnt 01• Pay
Y aIue. Quarters.
a l ;all
• nc
act
the total Amount
f
owances o every kmd
. ~a11y rcce1v· cd I>y 1um
I
of Pay
· in ad-
ditwn to tho Profits of hiR Office.
. 0 tiic y car
. t1unnN
18...18 !l
-. •
\
to be stated in tho
preceding Colnmns.
Government.
~:---~~~~-L~~~
,.
Xil Nil ! Nil Nil :N"il 1876
l
Cl\'IL E;;T,\HI,I~IDIE~T-G.
r' ...?·>.., CIVIL ES'.l'.\llLISIDIE:N''f.
.
.
By whom From what
Annual Salary
Date of appointed a•1d Fund the
OI<'FlCE. NAME.. in British or
Appointment. under what Salary is
Army Sterling.
. Instrument. Paid.
,.
j
£ s. d.
DISTRICT PosnrAs-
Ti.ms con:inued.
Montego Bay ... S. Solomon ... 1 Jan. '75 Tho GoYcrnor 8:1! 0 0 Col. Rev.
Morant Bay ... J. Strathe ... 1 Sept. '73 do. 36 0 0 do.
Mount Charles ... D. Goffe (a) ... 15 Sept. '74 do. 12 0 0 do.
Mount Charles ... D. Mair ... 21 Aug. '7D do. 12 0 do.
0 1
Newmarket ... H. Aarons ... 2 Sept. '78 d-0. 12 0 0 do.
Newport ... C. D. Lopez ... 1 July, '68 do. 18 0 0 do.
Ocho Rios ... M. E. Smiclo (b) ... 1 Mar. '¥8 do. 18 0 0 do.
Ocho Rios ... C. Wilmot (r) ... 7 Feb. '79 do. 18 0 0 do.
Ocho Rios ... S. Gedder ... 19 Aug. '79 do. 18 0 0 do.
Old Harbour ... L.A. Grant ... 16 April, '77 do. 36 0 0 do.
Pear Tree Grove ... R. Ryan ... 5 Jan. '52 do. I• 12 0 0 do•
Pedro ... Il. Brown ... 1 Feb. '75 do. 12 0 0 do•
Petcrsfield ... S. 1\L Hopwood .. I1 Oct. '75 do. 12 0 0 do .
Plan. Garden River W. Tilley
···13July, ' 77 do. 30 0 0 do.
Port Antonio -( G. Matthews ... 1 Oct. '66 do. 36 0 0 do.
Port .Maria ... J. Payno ... 5 Sept. '78 do. 48 0 0 do .
Port Morant ... A. Dennis ( ... 11 Sept. '78 do. 24 0 0 do.
Port Royal ... C. I!'. Lindsay ... 1 Aug. '77 do. 36 0 0 do.
Porus ... H. P. W. Baker ... 1 1\.fay, '74 do. 24 0 0 do.
Priestmans River ... T. B. Hamilton (rl) ... , l Oct. '77 do. 12 0 0 do.
Priesbnaus RiYer ... W. H. Jones ... , 23 June, '79 do. 12 0 0 do.
Ramble ... D. King ... 25 Mar. '78 <lo. 18 0 0 do.
Richmcncl ... H. II. Rounlhwaile ... 8 April, '78 do. 12 0 0 <lo,
Rio Dueno ... R, A. Laing ... 1 April, '65 do. 18 0 0 do .
(
•
CIVIL ESTABLISfi)IE~'.l'.
.
By whom From what
Annual Salary
Date of appointed and Fund the
OFI,.TCE. NAME. in British or
Appointment. under what Salary is
Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paitl
I I
£ $. d.
DISTRICT PosnrAs-
TJmS CO'lili1111Nl.
St. Ann's Bay ... J. R. Naylor ... 5 )far. "i3 The Governor 84 0 0 Col. Rev.
St. D~vids ... G. W. Brown ... 26 Jan. '75 do. 18 0 0 do.
Salt Gut ... l\f. J. Bowen ... 1 June, "i4 do. 18 0 0 do.
Sav.-la-Mar ... C. E. Bodden ... 12 May, '74 do. GO 0 0 do.
Shooters Hill ... A. M. Powell ... 15 Sept. '77 do. 12 0 0 do.
Siloah ... 'E. Maris ' ... 18 July, '72 do. 12 0 0 do.
Southfield ... R. A. Ilolmes ... 14 Aug. '75 do. 12 0 0 do.
Spanish Town ... W. D. Byles ... 27 Sept. '74 do. 100 0 0 do.
Stewart Town ... C. S. Cover (n) ... 3 Jan. '77 do. 12 0 0 do.
Stewart Town ... I S. M. Cover ... 9 Aug. '79 do. 12 0 0 do.
Trinity Ville ... I E. Gor<lon ... 1 Dec. "i7 do. 12 0 0 do.
W atsons Hill ... /A. E. Nash ... 17 Dec. '72 do. 18 0 0 do.
York Castle .. . J. R. Uargrc:wcs ... 1 Mar. '79 do. No Safary do.
CoLLRCTon GENimAL ·
(
I
Collector General ... D. P. Trench ... 4 Mar. 'G9 The Queen by 1000 0 0 do.
Letters Patent
Snpervisor of Re- R. Batton (li) ... 12 Dec. '78
venue Offices The Governor 500 0 0 do.
. l
-
I
I
Nil Houso Nil Nil Nil 186'.L
\
do. Nil ' do. do. do. 1875
I
I
do.
do.
do.
do.
I do.
clo.
I
do.
do .
do.
do.
1874
1877
I
do. do. 14 Mar. '48
<!(}. do. do.
Nil l Nov. tu
, ....
do. do.
do. do.
do. do. Aug. ' 70
do
do.
do. ,,...,..,
do. do. Dec. Iv
' do.
de. I
clo.
I
clo. tlo. .> Feb. 'H
clo. I do. do.
I 1
. -
~
L 26 CIVIL EST.A.BLISII::UE~T.
I
ny whom From what
_.\.nnual Salary
Dato of nppointed and Fund the
• NAME. in British or
OFl•'lCE. under what Salary is
Appointment.
Ar~1y Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
l £ s. d.
Cou,~;cTOR Gmn:RAL •
co11li"uetl.
.
Second-class Clerk w.c. Harris ... 5 Nov. '74 The GoYcrnor 140 0 0 Col. Rev.
Ditto ... W. O'R. Fogarty ... 29 Jan. 'ii do. 120 0 0 do.
Ditto ... Thomas Fraser ... 24 Sept. ' ';"9 de. 100 0 0 do.
l:s-TEilNAL REVENUE
DEDAnnIENT. .
Krnos'l'ON.
Birst-claFs Clerk ... 13. A. Lindo . .. 15 Oct. '7f> do. 115 0 0 do•
(
Ditto ... J.E. O'Donnell (c) ... 3 Mar. '77 do. ]10 0 0 do•
Assistant ditto ... C. A. Pasmore (d) ( ... 26 July, '75 do. 100 0 0 do.
Ditto ... J.S. Ilawn ... 23 Nov. '78 do. 100 0 0 do.
ST. A-'1Dnl.:\V.
I
.
.
I
I
I
d:i. I £5) Honse do. do. do. April, '55
do.
I do. do. c1J do. Jan. ' 73
I I
clo. £50 House I do. do. .£100 llo"'o Allo''" .April, '65
I anco
--- ---=· -
CIVIL EST.\.BLISill\IBNT.
I
By whom From what
Annual Salary
Fund the
l Date of appointed and
in British or
OFFICE. I NAME.
Appointment. under what
Army Sterling.
Salary is
I nstrument. Paid.
£ s. d.
REnrnui:;
J:STEI!:-1 .\L
D1u>.-1.nnrEXT contd.
ST. Tno).!AS.
... 1 Oct. '74 The Governor 400 0 0 Col. Rev.
Second-class Collcc- R. C. J . Ilaquie
tor
... 1 Oct. '74 do. 200 0 0 do.
J
Second-class Assis- D . l\IcKenzio
tant
1'hird-class clibto ... R. N. Berwick ... Mar. 'i5 do. l,')O 0 0 do.
I
Clerk and Landing J . A. S. Monaghan (a) ... 1 July, '76 do. 140 0 0 do:
Waiter
Second-class Clerk .. . l\I. J. Kelly ... 28 :J\Iay, '75 do. !)5 0 0 do.
l
I
Clerk to Parochial F. II. H awkins ... 2G July, "i5 do. 145 0 0 do.
l3oarc.ls
I I h
I PonTLAND.
Scrond-clais Clerk. .. 0 . L.B. Cumming (11) ... l April, '7-t do. 100 0 ol do .
'
'C!VIJJ ESTABLISilMENT.
I
do. I £50 House do. £50 llorso Allow- Mar. '71
ance and Harbour
:Master's l!'oes £61
lls. (c)
(i). Ceased on 31st July, 1879, 'On a1isumption of duLy by Assistant Collector and Landing 'Waiter
(.\Ir. Steer).
,_
Cl\ IL ESTAllLl1:'1DlE~T-8.
CIVIL ESTA'13LISHMENT.
L 30
~
..
Dy whom From what
Annual Salary
appointed and Fund ths
Date of in British or
OFFICE. NAME. under what Salary is
Appoinlruent.
Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
. £ s. d.
1NTRR1'\AL R E VENUE
DEPARTMENT co11td.
90 0 0 Col. Rer.
Second-class Clerk. .. R. II. Brice (a) ... 3 Jifar. '77 'l'ho Governor
... 80 0 0 do.
Ditto ... D. M. Fogarty (U) 8 Kov. '78 do.
80 0 0 do.
Ditto ... D. A. Walker ... 25 hlar. '79 do.
ST. }.fAn.Y.
... 1 Oct. ' 14 do . 5 00 0 0 do.
First-class Collector W. Gray
... 1 Aug. '78 do. 200 0 0 do.
Second-class Assis- F . E. Paine (c)
tant Collector
Third ditto ... G. B. Caldwell ... Jan. '75 do. 150 0 0 do.
l!'irst-class Clerk ... Alex. Taylor ... 1 Nay, '75 do. 115 0 0 do.
• (
ST . .A."'\N.
I
I
Second-class Collcc- J . W. Gruber ... 1 Oct. '75 do. 400 0 0 do.
tor
Second-class Assis- II. D. Fletcher ... 1 Feb. '78 do. 200 0 0 do.
tant Collector
I
I
do.
I do. do. do. do. July, '7D
(u.) Cea8cd on the closing of the Bonding 'Varchousc, on 30Lh Ap1·il, 1879.
L :32 CIVIL ES'fABLISIDIEN'l'.
.
By whom From what
· Annual S:i.J.a.ry
Date of appointed and Fund the
OFFICE. NAME. in British or
.Appointment. under what Salary is
Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
I
£ s. d.
lNTEnx.\L Rr.n:Nuv.
DEr.rnT,\11':NT contd.I
I
Third-class Assistant T. II. Btm&ing (a,) ... 11 Julv, 'i.J. The Governor lJO 0 0 Col. Rev.
Collector I ~ I
Ditto ... L. J. Leo ... 15 July, 'i9 do. lJO I) 0 do.
First-class Clerk ... E. S. J!'frcnch ... 8 Sept. '77 do. 150 0 0 do.
Second-class ditto ... G. II. Davidson ... 7 May, '75 do. !)J 0 0 do.
L ocker and Gauger R. J. Steer (b) ... 1 July, '76 do. llO 0 0 do.
Ditto ... C. Baquio (c) ... 1 Feb. '78 clo. 2.30 0 do.
01
Second-class ditto <1 • R. R. S. Spalding ... 1 :May, '77 do. I 200 0 ol do.
First-class Clerk ... J. C. Richar<l;; (ll) ... 17 July, '7J do. 120 0 0 do.
(
I
I
DiUo ... G. P. M. Taaffe ... 15 Sept. '79 do. 100 0 0 do.
Sccond-cla:;s Clcrk ... 11,. R. Smyth ... , l July, ' /.; clo. UJ 0 0 <lo.
lI
I
DiLLo ... J. S. Dawn (1') ... 14 Aug. '76 do. DO 0 0 do.
I
( rr.) Rcduco<l to position of First-class Clerk ancl ordered to T , la. ls1' Jiilr, 0 .... . Superseded
2ml Joly. re 'wny, • J 1C' 19
(11.) Transferred to Portland, ] 5th July, 1879.
1
( · .) 'l'ransfol'rod to 1'1:tnrlicstcr, ~(ith Au<Tust7 ] 8 ,..."
I •J.
(' l). 'l' r<1n~lcnc<
' l to. d
<.:' '>
. ..." ,Ja1·y, 11th l<'ebruary, 187!).
( e.) .Appomtc<l As:,1:,LauL Locker and Guao-er Rum B d· ·n r h . rd -..·o"embcr,
1878. 0
on lllci narc ousc, Kingston, _93 .n •
-·
CIVIL ESTABJ,ISIDIE~T. L 33
\Yl1ether the Office be held by
Amount
Whether the Principal in conjunction with Period during
any, and what other Civil, 11Iili- Whether the Principal
of Fees Principal be tary, orNavalOfficc, or Appoint· which the Date of First
allowed a. House rnent, or Place of Profit, in any enjoy any, and what
during Officer lias been Appointment
for his personal Colony, or on the Establishment other Advantage or
of t he United Kingdom.
the Year Residence ; or If tho Office be held by a Military Absent from under the
what Allow- or Naval Officer, whether upon the Colony Profit, . not required
. 1878-9 Colonial
ance, if any, for Full or Half Military or Naval
Pay ; the total A.mount of P ay during the Year to be stated in tho Government.
in Sterling House Rent or and Allowances :if every kind
preceding Columns.
Value. I Quarters. actually received by him in ad-
dition to the Profits of his Office. 1878-9.
I'
.
I
£ s. d.
I)ITERNAL R1"'1rntm
I
I
DEPARTMENT cont1.l.
'
Second-class Cler~ ... 1 D. A. Payno (u) ... 23 Nov. '78 Tho Govcruor 80 0 0 Col. Rev.
ST. CA'l'llERINE.
Ditto
I
... , E. C. Baines ... 14 Mar. '79 do . 200 0 0 do.
Fil'SL-class Cle1·k .~I A . R. l~acoy ... 8 Feb. '75 do. l~O 0 0 do.
I
I• Dilto ... H.J. Jamos ... July, '76 do. 110 0 0 do.
(
Second-class Clerk ... G. P. M:. Taaffe (b) ... 26 July, '75 do. 9.5 0 0 do.
Ditto ... C. P. Tivy (r) .. l Oct. '76 do. 90 0 0 do.
Ditto ... A. R. Dawes ... 1 Aug. '76 do. 90 0 0 do.
DitLo ... A. W. Lum.lie ... 21 Mar. '7l) do. so 0 0 do.
Ditto ... W. J. Henderson ... 15 Sept. "i 9 do . do.
80 0 0
Clr1·k to Parochial A. G. 1!,frcnch ... 25 Jan. '75 do. 130 0 0 do.
Boards
I
I
\is
(b.) 'l'ransfc1-rccl to Clarrndon ns .l!'.lrl't-class Clerk 15tl t - .
(c.) 'rmnsf0rrcd to :::lL. .Elizabeth as Clerk to Par;chi cp dcmbe>r, h' fl.
1
a oar s, ~G lh ~farch, 187!).
•
CIVIL ESTABLISIIMENT . L 35
.
Amount Whether the Office be held by Period during
Whether the Principal in conjunction with Whether the Principal
of Fees Principal be any, and what other Civil, 1\Iili- which the Date of First
ta.ry, or Naval Oflice, or Appoint- enjoy any, and what
allowed a House ment, or Place of Profit, in any
during Officer has been Appointment
for his personal Colony, or on the Establishment other Advantage or
;;he Year Residence ; or of the United Kingdom. Absent from under the
If the Office be held by a Military Profit, not required
what Allow- or N ava.1 Officer, whether upon the Colony Colonial
1878-9
a.nee, if any, for Full or Ralf :J'.l.filitary or Naval to be stated in tho
in Sterling House Rent or
Pay ; the total .A.mount of Pav during the Ycar Government.
and Allowances of every kind preceding Colwuns.
y nlue- \ Quarters. adua.lly received by 11.im in ad- 1878-9.
dition to the Profits of his Office.
I
do. <kj
Clerk and 10s. per
trip when Yisiting
\ Branch Savings
I Banks
I
CI VIL ESTABLISJI~IEN'l'.
~
...
By whom Fromwha.t
Annual Salary
Date of appointed and F und the
OFFICE. NAME. in British or
Appointment. under wlrnt Salary is
Army Sterling.
Instnuncnt. Paid.
•
I
£ s. d.
I~TER NAL R:rw1rnL'F.
DEPART:IIE~T contd.
MANCJIESTF.Il·
Third-class Coll cc! or T . Bravo ... Jan. '72 The Governor 300 0 0 Col. Rev.
Second-class Astiis- R. R. S. Spalding (a) ... 1 May, '77 do. 200 0 0 do.
tant
First-class ditto ... C. Baquic ... 1 Feb. '78 do. 23:) 0 0 do.
First-class Clerk ... S. C. Foote ... 1 July, '77 do. 103 0. 0 do.
TnELAWNY.
First-class Clerk ... p.. P. Collymore (b) ... 18 Nov. '76 do. llG 0 0 do•
Clerk to Parochial G. IV. Stricker ... 1 Jan. '73 do. 150 0 0 do.
Boards
ST.•T.rn1:s.
I
I
do. do. do. do. £100 Horse Allow- Oct. '70
I all Ce
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(;l\ IL ES'l .\HJ,l~lDLE.l'iT- 10.
CIVIL ES'l'A.BLISIHIEN'f.
INTERN AL REVENUE (
£ s.
d. I
DEPARTMENT contd. .
Second-class Clerk ... L . i\I. Lynch ... 2-.l. Feb. '77 The Governor 90 0 0 Col. Rev.
H.i..~o•mt.
Third-class Collector .A. ~I. Jackson ... 1 Aug. '78 do. 300 0 0 do,
Third-class Assistant E. Wilson ... 18 :N°o•. "i6 do. 150 0 0 ·do.
First-class Clerk ... J. S. Collymore ... 1 Nov. '78 I do. 100 0 0 do•
Second-class Clerk ... II. E. Ramson (b) ... 29 Jan. '78 do. 80 0 0 do.
Ditto ... N. A. Baquie ... 15 Oct. '77 do. 85 0 0 do.
Clerk to P arochiaf J. .Allwood
Doar<ls
... 1 Jnn. '73 do. 150 0 0 do.
(
\V ESTMORELAXD.
First-class Collector Geo. Ffrench ... 1 OcL '74 <lo. 500 0 0 do.
I
First-class Assistant J. S. Trench ... 1 14 ~far. '79
I do. 2.JO 0 0 do.
(n.) Transferred to St. ,\nn as Assistant Collector Taxes 15th July 18i9
(b .) T1-aw,fencd to St. 1£lizabclh, list Xovcmbcr, 18 78. ' ' ·
CIVIL ESTATIJ,ISJUIE?\T. L 39
Amount Whe~he~ th~ Office: be held hy
Whether the Prmcipal m conjunction with Period during
Whether the rrincipal
of Fees Principal be any, and what other Civil, Mili- which the Date of First
allowed a House tary, orNavalOffico, or .Appoint- enjoy any, and what
during . ment, or Place of Profit, in any
for his personal Colony, or on the Establishment ~filcer has been Appointment
other Advantage or
the Year Residence,· or of the United Kingdom. under the
If the Office be held by a Military .Absent from
what Allow- or Naval Officer, whether 11pon th C 0 1 Profit, not required
1878 _9 Colonial
ance, if any, for Full or Half Military or Naval e ony
to be stated in the
1;,, St r g H R Pay ; the total .Amount of Pay .
!"'1 er m ouse ent or and .Allowances of every kind durmg the Year Government.
preceding Columns.
Value. Quarters. actually received by him in ad- 1878-9.
dition to the Profits of his 0 ffice.
I
•
do. I £.so Ilom;c do. cl~.
do.
do.
£ a. d.
ST. ELIZADETll.
Secqnd-class Collec- W. D. Salmon (a) ... Feb. '68 The Governor 400 0 0 Col. Rev.
tor
First-class Assistant J . A. Marshall (b) ... 8 Oct. '75 do. 250 0 0 do.
Eirst-class Clerk . . . S. Binns (c) ... 15 Jan. '75 do. 120 0 0 do.
CUSTOMS DEPART
MENT-
KINGSTON. ·1
Collector ... ,R. Gillard (f) ... .Mar. '69 · The Queen by 600 0 0 do.
Letters Patent
Chief Clerk .. . J E. II. E. Maclaverty ... 1July,'78 Thq Goverz:or 300 0 0 do.
l!'irsi-olass Clerk
I
... John Graves (y) ( ... April, "i1 do. 250 0 0 do.
1
Ditto ... E. E. Lewin (h) ... , July, '71 do. 250 0 0 do•
DiHo ... / P. E. Paine ~ ... 11 Feb. '79 do. 200 0 0 do.
Ditto . . . E. A. SaYage ...I Feb. '70
I
<lo. 200 0 0 do.
(a.) On Leave on half pa)' to 31st December, 1878. Again on I.ieavc on half pay from 1st March
to aoth June, 1&7!1. \\'hen be retired on Prnsion.
(b.) Actiug Collceto1· receiving half his own Salan· and half Mr. Salmon's, while that Officer was
on Leave, and continued io recefre Salary at thi~ rate to 30th Scpt.omber, 1879.
(c.) Acting Assi~lant Colle1;tor, drawing half his own Salary and half :Ur. Marshall's during the
time the latter acted as I 'ollector.
(rl.) 'l'ransfo1·red to Hanover 1st Xovembcr, 1878
(r>.) Reduced to lhe position of a second-class Clerk and removecl to St Catherine, 27th :Jfarch,
l8i9.
t(.) Bmployed under Imperi:t! Government, .fannary, 1852.
(rf.) Rctiie:l on Pension from J sl Jiwuary, I K/!).
(It) Retired on Ponsion from 1st January, 1879.
CIVIL ESTADLISilMENT. L 11
.
By whom From what
Annual Salary
Date of appointed and Fund the
-OFFICE. NAME. in British or
Appointment. under what Salary is
Army Sterling.
_, Instrumc Paid.
-;- -;-
I £ s. d.
CusTOMs DEPART-
MENT continued.
.Second-class Clerk ... G. G. Nix ... Nav. '72 The Governor 200 0 0 Col. Rev.
Ditto ... H. Bogle ... July, '75 do. 200 0 0 do.
I
Ditto ... C. A. Street ... Feb. '79 do. 100 0 0 do.
Third-class Clerk ... R. B. Prendergast ... Dec. '75 do. 95 0 0 do.
Ditto ... J . S. Brown ... Mar. '76 do. 95 0 0 do.
Ditto ... E. N. Romney ... J an. '77 do. 100 0 0 do.
11
Firot Landing w "''"'Is. N. n.c,,t. ... Aug. '75 The Governor 250 0 0 do.
'
Second Ditto and A. W. Hitchins (b)
Assi~tant Inspec- ,
...-/ .Tan. ' 17 do. 250 0 0 do.
tor of Invoices
I
ThirdLandingWaiterl R. N. Wilson (c) ... 15 May, '78 dr,. 200 0 0 do. ;
I I
Fourth di tto .. t H. E. Nunes ... , I O June, '78 do. 175 0 0 do.
Fifth tlitto ... IB. Dauiel .. . 10 June, '78 do. 175 0 0 do .
Sixth ditto
I
... J . Samuel (d) ( ... 110 June, ·'78 do. 150 0 0 do. '
I
Ditto . . . S. D. 'l'm·ton ... 17 July, '79 I <lo. 150 0 0 do.
Seventh ditt.o . . . 1 P. Delfos~e ... 11 J une, ' i8
i
i
do. 125 0 0 do .
p;,,1-nm;, Ont-doo" A. R. F;tch ... J!'eb. '73 do. 100 0 0 do,
Oilicer I I
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CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. L 43
'
OFFICE. NAME.
Date of
Appointment.
appointed and
under what
in British or I Fund the
Salfil{' is
Army Storling.
Instrument. Pa.id.
£ s. d.
CusTO)!S DF.PAJtT-
:mrnT continuecl.
Second-class Out- F. J. Soady ... 27 ~fay, '74 'l'hc Governor 85 0 0 Col. Rev.
door Officer
PAL)IOUTII.
-
CIVIL ES'.l'ABLISIIMEN'l'. L 45
I .
I
do.
II
I
do. do. do. do. Dec. 'GG
'
·do. do. do. do. .Tan. 'GD
do.
I I
, ..........................,.,,,,.,.......,,,,a=""""i::c.m=-.,_--.........--........_..........._.................................................
ClYll. E:;TAlll.I!>II:.UE:-iT- 1:2.
I
CIVIL EST.\DLISII:.\IEYI'.
£ s. d.
Ct"STo::l!S DEPART-
:MEXT cont i1111e<l.
Clerk and Ware- N. Badley (11) . .. H> Jan. '77 The Governor 175 0 0 Col. Rev.
house keeper
Collector ... J J. G. Chisholm (c) ... , 16 l\Jay, '7.J, clo. 300 0 0 do.
I
(rt.) Transfe!"i'cd to M1Jnkgo Bay as J.ianding ·w aiter, &c., .'.Ith Novombol' 1878.
(b.) Hctirnd 0·1 rocript of n Cr:ttuily, Jst J>tccml>a, 10/t-. ' '(
fr.) 'l'ransforrccl 1o Sal'mma-la-.Mar, 14th July, JS/ii.
(d.) .A.clod as Clerk nml Wa1chonsc-kccpor to ~:2nt1 ~oYemb:ir, 187S.
(1'.) 'Pran sferrccl to lllontcgo Bay. I tth Jnly. 18 /!J.
~
(/ N_-01•1=t'n_':'~'::~=J,~-~8-:.1~8."""""'-r~.c~i. ·~·:·1~!? a.l~ :.is..~~i~n-··1
(r;.) c\ctcd as Clerk and J,:i:1dm;; \1'aitur uuriug al.i:.um.:u uf )fr. 1''acc\-, ~
S:da1·y)- and !l":r j!0'1'1"ram
On L-·cavc r. h!. alf"' 11
atl!::':;..1=
ony
d-1*1r·1=·ng ~
11
....... ...
1
CIVIL EST.\ UT,ISID:m~'J'. L 4.7
1
Amount • Whether the Office be held by
Period during
W]\othor the Principal in conjunction with
any, and what other Civil, l\llli- Whether the Principal
of Fees Principal he which the Date of First
tmy or N1wal Office, or Appoint-
allowed a House ment, or Place of Profit, in any enjoy any, and what
during Officer haa been Appointment
for his personal Colony, or on the Establishment
other Advantage or
the Year Re 81·tl of the Unit-Otl Kingdom.
ence ; or ·If the Office 1e held by a Military Absent from under tho
what Allow- or Naval Ofticor, whether upon Profit, not required
1878-9 the Colony Colonial
anco, if :my, for Full or Half Military or N1wal to be stat.eel in the
>in S tcrling !:louse Rent or Pay ; the total Amount of l~ay durinc.
Value. Quarters.
and Allowances of every kind
actually received by him in ad-
I 0
the Year
1878-!>
preceding Columns.
Government.
I
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil !Jan. '70
I·
do. do.
I
do. do. do. II April' 'G9
do~ do. do. do. do. ' Sept. '75
do. do. <lo. do. do. April, '78
do. do. do. do. do, Dec. '78
I
do. do. do. do.
. do. Oct. '55
clo. clo. do. do, do. Jan. '63
II
a nee
I
do.
do.
do.
do.
I do. ~do. Nil Oct. '55
I I
I
.
I
do. tio. do. do. £ ,)r) Horse Allow- .l.ug. '53
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aucc
;
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11;.::=:~-:;:-::.;-z..G.""X:.-=-~~~!~dct=E ·~ · .. t .. ::C: ~
CIVIL ESTAilLISIIMEN'l'.
I
By whom From what
Annual Salary
D r.to of appointed and Fund tho
OFFICE. NAME. in British or
Appointment. under what Salary is
Army Sterling.
I nstrnment. Paid.
£ s. d.
MUNICIPAL BOARD-
KINGSTON.
.Clerk to the Munici- J.E. :Muir ... 27 July, '7G The Governor 350 0 0 Col. Rev.
pal Board
Assistant Clerk. ... C. Thompson (o) ... 1 :Mar. '75 do. 100 0 0 Parochial
Funds
IMMIGRATION DE·
PART::l.l.ENT-
Protector of Immi- A. H. Alexander ... 25 April, '71 The Governor GOO 0 0 do.
grants
INSPECTOUS.
.
DiLLo ... C. L. Ripoll ... 8 Aug. '72 do. 250 0 0 do•
'
Second-class ... \V. Y. Garsia ( ... I Dec. 'GI do. 200 0 0 do.
Ditto ... L . Karney ... ~G Jane, 'il do. 200 0 0 do.
Ditto ... E.W. Pigou .... 1 Oct '73 do. 200 0 0 do.
Ditto ... D. S. n. :McKenzie ... 1 Oct. "13 do. 21}0 0 0 do.
Ditto .. . P . C. Cork ... rn June, 'iG do. 2 00 0 0 do.
Ditto ... G. W . Osmond ... 15 :Mar. '7U <lo. 200 0 0 do.
Third-class ... II. G. Jen'is ... 1 ~fay, ' 73 do. 150 0 0 do.
Clerk ... R. G. U uey ' ... 1 Sept. '75 do. 95 0 0 do.
Ditto ... S. 111. Bennett ... 15 NoY. '7G do. 90 0 0 do.
,
(a.) AeLell as Sle1·k, from 23rd December, 18 78, to lGth April, 1~7!).
•
CIVIJ, ES'~.\.1lLISll1U:~T.
1
. I
do. \ do. l Emigration Agent for T;
J.- I do. Travelling Expenses I
I J!id:lll l'aid
do. do. Nil <lo. £2 a-dav \\hon ha- ;:; Oct. "G'i
y~Jlino-
~
0
clo.
I do. do. do. do. 6 July, ·---
11
XoTE-)fr. Bravo's connection 1vitl1 the Immigration Department ceased on tho J4th ~forcb, 1879.
..
CIVIL EST.\.BLISIDrnNT.
-
j
I
.
l!y who;n From wb.t
Annu:i.l Salnry
Dat'il of appointel and Fund the
Dl"FIC:C. NATl1E. in Br:t:sh or
.Appointment. under wh:it Salary is
Army St{lrling.
Instrument. P,iid.
=
. I
I
c£ s. <l.
CoF;J)T.\DU r•.~ 11 Y Die-
P.\llT.\l~;);T-
.
ln:;pector General ... E.11 n. Hart well 10 Xov. "iS Eer. Sln.te for !)00 0 0 Col. l~c\·.
I
Cohn ;c.;
1"1·•kol"' fo' P'" · °' \Vm. MeLootl .J l Oct. ·13 / Tlie Gornrnor :~oo 0 0 llt:.
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I
r
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Ditto· ...10. E, C. Field ... 22
' Xov. "i6 <lo.
I ;JOO 0 0 do.
I
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I
Diib ... S •. J. G. B. Hep!;t'rn .. .
I')., ~ . .-,I
-t.J ,[ pr1,, , ~I do. ::Fo 0 0
I C..G•
0 I
Ditto . .. 1 C. JI. Austin ... 23 April, '78 <lo. 2;)0 0 dl.
I
Ditto .. . '!.'. E. Dopas> .. , 12 Aug·. ' 79 do. 230 0 0 <lo.
Ditto ... P. JI. James ... 23 Nor. "i 6 clo. 20) 0 0 do.
Pitto ... R L. Hfrctt ... 2:3 Dec. ·7a do. 200 0 0 <lo.
I
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CIVIL ES'l'.\.DLrsmrn~t. J. 51
•
~~moun
t I ,,-11~tl1er
Whether tltc Office. be helJ by Period •luririg
· · al m
P rmc;p
'" th.c· con;unctwn
· · wit· I1
Yn1cthcr tlto P1·incip·'l
I
of Fees I any, :mtl y;J1at other Civil, )lili-
Principal be which the .U~.t" cf Fi: st
fary, or N:wa.lOflicc, or.\ ppoint- enjoy am', ~ml what
duri~ ~llowed a House me:it, or Place of Profit, in any Officer hai;heen .\ l'i'ointmcnt
for hh personal Colony, "r.un the.Esbblishmcnt othet Ad,·antagc or
the Ycoc Res' l co. o. of the Vruted Kmgdum Absent from urulor Ll1c
· ic en ' I If the Office be hehl by a :\lilifary
Profit, not required
1878.\) what Allow· or Naval (Jiti~er, ,·:heth<Jr upon the Colony Colon:al
anc:i, if any, for Full or Half M.lit.wy or N<LVal to be ,stated in tile
in Storlingl Ho11~e Rent or r ay; the total An~vunt .J J'ay clurin" the Year G<Jl"Ol'llllll'll t.
., and Allowances of 'Overy Id ud " ' preceding Columns.
Value. Quarters. actually received by him in ad- 1878-0.
dition to the Pi·uftt.<; of hia Oflicc. \
. I
do.
I
I Lodging Al- <lo~ tl(J,
I diC!ll
do.
do.
2 mont11s
do.
do.
I F eb.; / ()
21 Jun. 'r2
do. I
•
I
do. do. Nil do. 18 Mar, '';2
clo, clo. ,lo. do, do. JD Nov. 'i2
do. £50 £or Rent do. do. do. 10 nfar. ' /{j
do. I I101lg ing .Al- µQ. do. do. :2J, .Jan · i If,
I Jo wanco •
do. d'), do, do. do. 6 ~fay, '7ti
t I
•\rmy Sterling.
Sal:try is
] nstrument. Pa.id.
I
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£ i;. d.
C'o:x1nrni;r..1PY Dr·:-
cu11l1{.
.
J'.\:CT)U·:x r
I
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Ditto ... 1 U. T. Thomas ... 1 7 ,\. pril, '78 do. 1:l0 0 0 do.
Ditto ... I!'. J. Ramos ... 22 ~!ay, '78 do. 1;30 0 0 do.
do.
n:uo ... , X. J . Altman ... 10 c\pt·iL '79 do. 1; 0 0 0 do.
.
CJ..r:n:;s lX lh:.1n
0Fl!'I('J<:,
Chief and Pa; Clerk 1 C. )1. Ken ... 1 Jul,:·, '79 do . 300 0 0 do.
Fi>'t-'''" CJo,.k ···1 W. Q. Boll ... 1 July, ·79 do. 200 0 0 do.
Second-class Clu·k... J. n.·. Fonsecn. ... 1 July, ·70 do. I 100 (l 0 do .
'l'hird-cln:;s Clerk ...J E . (}. Thomson ... 23 Ap;·il, . 75 do. 95 0 0 do.
Ditto J R N. McLaugl1lin ... 1 J uly, 73 do. SJ 0 0 do.
I ( . -
H.1r.Boi.:;~ ~I.1sTi:ns-J I
I
Kingston ... , K. II. A . .=ifaimrnriug ... 25 Nov. '/G do. .300 0 0 Harbour
Fee.;
I
. Clci-k .. .Ir
f .,, A . ·wi ruams ... 11 J une, '78 clo. J ;;; 0 0 dJ .
Lucca an,1 Green J. H . Casdcy (a) ...
1slam~
I
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21 July, 'J3
. do. 3G 0 ·O Col. R ev .
Ocho Tiios
... J J. a. l!"'"""' ... . .. <lo. ... do.
(fl.) £12 of tl:c £;HJ for saforv arc p:iicl to .M nrdoek l\Jmiro lll:V DC'puty :it G1c·c·11
I sland. .£9 of
tlie l!arbonr Fees C'ollv0ted (..f:;Jl.2,;. Gd) were giYen to jJr, :J.Iuuro my Dqiuty wl10
amonnt at the 1>01t of <lrC'en Llantl. collcctcu th.at
CIVIL ESTABLISIIlIEXT.'
£ s. d .
... do. Retired Pay £300 _per annum du. £100 per annum 9 April, '74
Assistant Stipen-
diary Magislrate
Gt ,..I 0 do. Clerk and Landing Wa.iter do. do. 1 May, '69
Cm;tom;; Savanua-la.-Jlilar
Cl\" lL L::o"l'.\.llLISll'.\II:;~T-14.
. CPlIL ES1'AilLTSII~NT.
'
I
\ By whom From what
Annual Sala.ry
Date oI appointed and Ftmd the
OFFICE. NAME. in British or
Appointment. under what Salary is
I Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
j I
'
.£ s. .d.
H Announ j\fASTEilS
C01'timUJd.
I I
Black River ... . James Alfrc<l :i\IarshaU ... l Feb. ' 78 .<lo. ... do .
Old H a rbour ... Astlry CoopCI' ... 24 June, '70 do. ... do.
Falmouth ... William Webb Defricz ... 17 Jan. '70 do. ... do.
PnrsoNs Dru>.rnT-
:.UENT- I
Inspector of Pris11ns R. B . Shaw (a)
aud Refm·maturics
... 1 .A.pril, '-63 do. 500 0 0 Col. Rev.
I
I
Clerk ... J. 'l'hi:rwall (b) ... 11 July, '71 do. 130 -0 () do.
Ditto ... L. H. Facey ... 114 June, '7!) do. 100 0 0 do.
~ GENirnAL PJ.:))Trn:~
' TJAitY.
I
Superintendent ... R King ... 13 D ec. ' 78 do. 300 0 0
Deputy ditto ... J. S. Ingram ( I
.. . 10 July , '76
do.
I
Overseer of Works J . !<'o sier (<) · ... j 10 Nov. '71 <lo. .300 0 0 do.
I
~ Stu'<>'COU
Ditto ... T. GaJrleal'd
.J I. W. A nt1er:;ou
... I 1 Aug. "iO
I
do. 200 0 o I do.
p
1 Clo1·k
0
£ s. a.I
'
do. do. Pension of £4!) l 2s. Gd. yearly do, do. 10 Nov. 'il
as a discharged 8ergcant
:Major of Royal Engineers
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4_.........................................111-._.........,..'"""''""":tw>....,...."""'.._..............................................................
r.. :rn CIVIL ESTADLISIIMIDl'T.
£ s. d.
Pmsoxs Dm>.\Jn-
:..ri,;xT continued.
D1sTnrCT Pnrso~s-
S'(;PEI!IXTKX})ENTS.
)Jorant Bay
l31ack River
J. :\fcKcnzic
···I·July, '74 do. 72 0 0 do.
J. Fc1·guso11 ]3 Kov. '73 .du. 72 0 0 do.
.\f ontcgo Hay JI. Thomas 11 Oct. 'i2 (lo. 72 0 0
l::>t. Ann\ Bay I do.
Port A ntoHio
'\\'.Gray
do.
72 0
o I do.
72 0
Di to ... j J V. Norris ... I!)
1
l\fay, 'i!) do. 72 0 :1 do.
do.
(1.) ltt·sig-11cd on P,•11,,io11, :$()f lt Juuc, 1 ~/LJ.
(11) Gisu1issl'd ;,Olli ,\ p1·il, J-... /!.J.
,
·~
-
: ! I n:a:....,.""ii~~=:r.;:-:11
ZCW-=nz = a 9i
• ·-=
CIVIJ, ES'.l'AnT,ISJD!ENT. J, 57
Whether the Office be hcl<l by Perio<l <luring
Amount
I Whether the
.Principal in conjunction with
any, iwd what other Civil, Mill-
Whether the Principal
of Fees Principal be which the Dntc of First
tary, or Naval Office, or .A.11point- enjoy any, and what
allowed a House· mcnt, or Place of l:'rofit, m any
during
I
for his persond Colony, or,on the Establishment
of the United Kingdom.
Officer has been
other Adva.ntage or
.Appointment
the Year Residence ; or Absent from under the
If the Office be held by a Military Profit, not l'equired
1878-!} what Allow- or Niwal Officer, whether upon the Colony Colonial
ance, if any, for F ull or Half 1\1.ilitary or Naval to be stated in the
tin Sterling House Rent or am.lPay ; the tutal A.mount of Pay during the Year Government.
.Allowances of cvc,ry kin<l pre~eding Columns.
Quarters. actually i·eceived by him in ad-
Value.
- I d.i.tion to the l'rofits of his Ofiice.
1878-!).
I
- l
I
do.
do.
I do.
Residence
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
1 Feb. '79
1862
I
do.
clo.
I
I
do.
do.
I
do.
do. I
do.
do.
do.
do.
,July, '/4 .
lJ Xov. '73
I
do. II
do.
I do. .Co. i'.o . (10. Feb. 'i 2
I
CIVIL 1~S1'.\.BLISID1EN'l'.
f"
£ s. d
RRFo••-l
GovEBXYL"
ATORlES-
Intendent ... 13. :i\Iilmore ... 18 .Sept. '77 The Governor 150 0 0 do.
Chief Clerk ... G. II. Rees ... 1 Dec. '71 '11 he Governor 380 0 0 do .
Second-class Clerk L. E. Del fosse ... D Aug. '71 do. I J30 0 0 do.
1
'l'bird-class Clerk · J. E. Yalcncia !J Aug. '75 do. !JJ 0 0
••. 1
I do.
~Icdical SLorekeeper B. Butlt r .. . 22 Jan. '74 Crown .Ag1•nts 200 0 0 do.
fot· Colo11ics
I I
I
Amount
Whether the
· ·
of F ees P rmc1pal be
I
'Whether the Office be held hy p .· 1 d . I
Principal in conjunction with · on0< unng W
·u1"- and what other Civil Mili-
' J' ' which the
. .
hother the Prmc1pal
D at c of F"ust
tary, or N avlll Oilico, or .Appoint-
allowed a House ment, or Place of Profit, in any enjoy any, and what
during Officer has been Appo'ntme
1 t
for his personaf Colony, or on the Establishment n
f tl10 U · d K" d other Advantage or
the Year Residence; or If otl fli ru~e l eldmbg on~Iil"t Absent from under t he
ie 0 ce 1s 1 y a "· 1 ary Profit, not required
_
1878 9 what.Allow- or'Naval Officer, whether upon the Colony Colonial
ance, if any, for ]'ull or Half l\lilitary or Naval to be stated in tho
in &~rlingl House Rent or J>ay ; the total Amount of ~>ty during the Year Government.
and Allowaitces of every kind
y alue. Quarters. actually reeeived by him in ad- _
1878 0 . preceding Columns.
dition to the Profits of his Oflice.
-
d o. do.
I do. <lo. do. 31 Dec. 'i7
...
...
do.
do.
I do.
do.
do.
do.
P.M.O.
P . 1I. 0 .
1873
1873
do. do. Secretary to the Central lloard do. Xil 18 .April, '65
I
of H ealth £30 a-year. Se-
rretary to Quarantine Board
I ' £50 a-year
'
I Ry whom
'~
From what
Annu:i.J. Salary
·OFFICE. NAME.
Date of
Appointment.
appointed and
under what
in British or I Fund the
Salary is
'
Army Sterling.
' Instrument. Paid.
•
.
-
PAnocnt.1T, )f1mrCAL
I I
£ s. d.
On·1c1ms (a)-
•
ST. C.n:nm1xE. I .
Spanish Town and James Tompsett ... 1 Feb. ' 72 The Governor 200 0 0 C0l. Rev.
Bastern District
I
I I
Spanish 'fown anu G. T. Martyn ... 1 April, ' ;-9 do. 150 0 0 do.
Western District
St. J ohns
I .
... T.111. Drnmm0nd ... 1 Mar. '79 do. 200 0 0 do .
Linstead 1
. . . C. R. Gillard ... July, '79 do. 200 0 0 do.
Old Harbour ... J. E. W. Hol well ... 1 July, '78 do. 200 0 0 do.
I
i\Llxc1rnsn:n.
I
.
.
)Iandeville ...
' Goo. Cooke ... 1 )far '78 do. 200 0 0 do.
South District ... Geo. Rogers ... 24 Feb. '77 do. 200 0 0 do.
Mile Gully or Lilli- B. llf. Beckwith
put
... 18 Och. '77 do. 200 0 0 rlo.
I
CJ..\REXllOX.
'fl!ELAW::n:.
I
' Falmou h ... .Jno. Dr L!'on ... Ji'eb. '77 do. i:OO 0 0 dJ.
...
'
Good liupe
., Swauswick
.J. B. 'l'alhot
1 200 0 0 do.
I
I
' ,i
~ ( 11,)
}\,roehi:d ).fodieal Ofl1r::r:; arc allowc1l to b.kc p1fratc p1·acliee.
CIVII, ES'PAilLISIUIEXT. L Gl
~~--------~---------------~----~-----~
Amount '\Yhether the Office be held by p 'od 1 .
Whether the Principal in conjunction with/ en c urmg Whether the Principal
of Foos Principal be any, andTwlmtot!ier Civil, l\~ili- which the Dato of First
··'l H tary,orNavalOfiice,orAppomt- enjoy any, and what
during . .
1
ai owec a ouse t PI f p fit .
' men , or ace o ro , m any Officer h Appointment
for lus persona11 Colony, or on the Est:.iblishmcnt ·as been other Advantage or
the Year Residence. or < f the United Kingdom. Absent from under the
' If the Office be he!Ll by a Military Profit, not required
1878-!> what Allow- or Naval. Officer, whether npon tho Colony Colonial
ance, if any, for F< ull or llalf l\Iilitru:y or Naval to be stated in the
in Sterling House Rent or l'ay; the total Amount of J?ay during the Year Government.
and Allowances of every kind preceding Columns.
V:ilue. Quarters. actually received by him in ad- ..
18 18 _!)
dition to the Profits of 11is Office. •
.
do. do. do. clp. + June, '77
July, '77
do. clo. do Nil +
The :Jicdi<.:id Orriccrs marked thus + i·cccive a per Caput allowance for atLcm1ina; Indentured Coolie:;.
. ll \ lL .E:ST.~IJ 1. l.:·lDIE~T-16.
I
L G2 CI\'IJJ EST.\. D USIDIE.N''l'.
Sr. ft{ARY.
I
Anno!to Ilay ·w. .A. O'Connor Dec. "i3 The Governor I 200 0 0 Col. Rev.
Belfield Thos. Clarke I Jan '69 do. I 150 0 0 1 do.
· Pott ~Iaria Jno. P1·inglo 5 April, '75 do. 200 0 0 do.
I
Ga.ric Snb. District Juo. J>1·i11g1o ... 1 May, '78 I
Jo.
PORTLAND. I 1
JOO 0 0 do.
Bandon
Sr. JA:uEs.
I
.../ Jno. Wilooo I Feb. '69 do. 300 0 0 do.
lfontego Bay W. R
District IL. Alexander April, '77 do. 200 0 0 do.
ST. Axx. ~
St. Ann's Biiy and <;i. J . ~1c1.Iabo11
Ocho riios ..·11Ap,il, '79 do. ~00 0 0 do.
ST. Axom·:1rs.
lfalfw:iy-Trco
I
... J. C.1rgill
L Dec. '68 do. 150 0 0 do .
I
E:-ostcm Di:;trict .. . l \Y. K. Sv,plicns
... · Aug ' 72
I do. 250 0 0 do.
I
' \\"'"''"" n:,!,·kL . . . Y :r )bllon ... ' 2,; S'Pt. · 79 <lo
200 0 0 do.
do. do. )
do. do. do. 1858
I
<lo. do. do. Xil Visiting Surgeon
for r~ock Hospital
I under Con. Dis.
Law £100 a-year
ch l
I
do.
. do. do. As~istantSurgeon
under Con. Dis .
Law £50 a-year
do. do. do. do. Nil Jan. '79
I
Tho 1IcJir•al O:!iccrs markeJ thus + roccirn a per Caput allowance for attending Indentured Coolies.
..
CIVIL J:S'J.'.\DLISHMEYr.
P .rnOCllIAI, :M1m1cAr,
! 0 1''FICr:ns ( a) contd . ·
I £ s. d.
ST. Trro:u .~ s .
· I3hrn J\Iountain \ Ta.llcy J. S. Ger;::ml 1 Jan. '03 The t oovernor 200 0 0 Col. Rev.
and )forant Bay
TIANO nm.
Western Sub-Dist. J. li. Courtenay ... i Aug· '76 do. 100 0 0 do.
ST. ELIZA llJn'Jl.
W1;s·n1onEr••1ND.
I ta[ )
(c') P.irodti<i.I )fodical Oaicci·s aro alluwod to take pl'i1 :iiµ practice.
CIVIL ES'L'AllLISIDIE~'l'.
1
\
moun
t II Whether the Whether the Oflicc ho held by
l'rincipal in co:1juuction with Perio<l during
Whether the Principal
f F, Pr'n .: ·u be :my, and what othc• Civil, Mili- . Dale cif First
0 c03 , 'c.p. t:u;·,orX:walOflice,orAppoint- wluchtho
a.tlowcd a Hou~ ment, o:;: Pb cc of Pr0.t.:t, in nn'J' enjoy any, aml what
during for his per~onal <Jolony, or on the Establishment Officer Jias b'OOn 1\ ppointmcnt
.._,. of the United Kinaclom. other A<lvanw~e or 1
t110 J.ear Resi~ence: or If tho Oftice be held by a Military Absent from under lhe
what Allow- or :N'aval Officer, whether upon . Profit, not required
1878-V Full or Half Military or Naval tne Colony Colonial
ancc, if any, for to be stated in the
Pn,y ; the total Amount of P1\y . ,
'n Sterling House Rent or an<l Allowances of every kind clurmg the Year a overnmcnt.
V l\tdC.
1. IQun.tters. actually received by him in ad-
1878-V.
preceding Columns.
: dition to the Profits of his Office.
---,----,-----------~-----...;-- _______ ,__ -- - -
\ j
i
Nil
I Nil Nil Nil + 1864
do.
do.
do.
I do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
+
Nil
+
1869
1868
1877
I
I• do. do.
I do. ' 3 months and '
i 19 days
+ 1575
1
do. do. do. 2 months and + 18i2
11 days
do.
I do. do. 3 months and I Nil 1375
/ I 19 days
I I
do. I do. do. Nil + 1869
I
I
I
The ::'ifodical Officer:; marked thus + rccci\·c a per Caput allowance for attending Iudeniul'c<l Coolies.
____,......................~------------------~--------"":"------------i:-"--------~----~--
By whom From what
.Annual Salary ,
Date of appointed and , 1 Fuucl lhe
OFFICE. NAME. in British or 1
Appointment. under what Sali.ry is
Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
•
£ s. d.
II
PUBLIC HOSPITAL- I
.I
Chief Medical Offi- 1 C. B. Mosso, C.B. .. . 1 Mar. '79 The Governor 200 0 0 Col. Rev.
oer and Director
Senior R esident Me- James Neish April, '79 tlo. 350 0 0 do.
dical Officer •
Junior Resident Me- L. E. Delmegc Sept. '79 do. I 3(,0 0 0 do.
dical Officer
Clerk and Purveyor T. Pearson April, '75 do. 2.JO 0 0 ' do.
Warden and I ssuer H. W. Griffiths July, ' 79 do. 100 0 o' do.
LUNATIC AsYI.U ~-
J.\Iedieal Suporintcn- Thos Allon, ~l.D, ... , 6 July, '63 Sec. of State 800 0 0 do.
dent and Director
AFsistant :Medical Geo. K Cheyne 13 June, ' i 8 The Governo1· 350 0 0 do.
Officer
Chief Clerk
Steward
and J . M. Simpson 3 Sept. '66 do. 230 0 oi do.
Warden
Matron
J. T. P1·eshnoy
6 Nov. '76
Soc. of Stato
'fhc Governor
I 172
IGO
0
0
0
0
do .
do.
As:sistant Clerk . . . A. E . L angley . • .I 16 J.\Iay, ' 76 I do. 90 0 0 de.
I
I
CIVIL E:S'J'.1,.ll LISU~r 1::)1'1'. 1, (i7
I
I
Nil Deputy Surgeon General .A. Nil £1000 per annum June, '76
Nil
:M. D. on retired pay not and £2 per day
drawn when travelling as
S.M. O.
I
•
do. do. do. Sept. '79
do. £:i0 Ilouse
Allowance I
do. l do. Clerk " Lock" £21 .Aug. ' 69
do. I Nil
I do. do. Nil Oct. '71
do. Residence
do. do. do. Sept. '73
do.
do.
do.
,l
lI I
(
do, do. 6 Julyj '63
do. .Furnisbcd do.
H ouse
I
1
I I
I I
I
l3y whom
Annual Salary
I From '1h..1
Date of appointed and 1 Fund tl1ij
in British or
OFFTCE. NAME. I
! ~~ ppointment. •
I
under what
.\rmy Steiling.I
Sularv is
' i·.
Indrument. Paid. '
I
I
I Il £ s. d.,
I
Locx HosTtTAL- I
Chief Medical Offi- Izett W. Anderson
cer
... 1 }far. '{!., Tho GoYernor
I 100 0 0 Col. Rev.
:Matron '
I !
I
I
I
LEPERS' HOME- I
I
Medical Supcrintcn- G. T. :'.\Iartyn
dent
. . . 1 ..lpril, '79
II
do.
I 12t} 0 0
I
do.
:Matron
e
... Lydia Hcuriquc:; ... 7 July, '79 I
do. 00 0 0
I do.
I
II
I
HEAI.TU OFFICER- t I I I
i l
GovERXMENT L.rno-
RATORY-
I "i I
IxsTITUTK
MAICA-
CF JA-
l
I
I
Curator ... J. J. Bowrcy, I~.C.S.
1:
... July, '79 La·,y 22 of '';'9 ()Q 0 c1o .
01
I
Librarian ... I I
IT. Priest ... July, "if> do. 2(1() 0 0I I
do.
i I I I I
I
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. L 69
.
Nil Nil ISurgeontentiary
of the General Peni-
£250 .
Nil Nil
I
I
I
I
I I
do. Nil do. do. Parochial Medical 1871
Officer £150
do. House do, do. Nil 1 July, '77
I
I
•
do. I £80
I
0 0 Nil do. £60 as Curator June '70
I
I
I \.
I
do. Nil do. do. .£500 Island Che- I
.£ s. d.
JcDICfAL DEPART-
)!EXT- .
CocnT OF CnA:S-CBRY.
Chanccll01· ... Tho Governor for the
time being.
II
Vice Chanc<'llor ... Tho Chief Justice for
tho time being.
Puisnc Judge ... The Ilon. Afan Ker ... 5 Oct. 'GO do. 1500 0 0 do.
Assistant to Attor- Solomon Dr.Silva Lindo 9 Feb. '75 <lo. 500 0 0 do.
11cv-Gcncral for
·western Circuit .
Crown Solicitor
(.
... The Ilon. S. C. Burke ... Oct. '69 do. 400 0 0 do.
Registrar and Clerk Thos. Hendrick ... 20 Dec. '75 do. GOO 0 0 do.
of the Courts and
Crown
.
I
I'
!'
Chief Clerk ... John Jackson James ...111 June, '70 . do. 250 0 0 do.
Second Clerk ... ~John Garal ... 1 Oct. '68 do. 110 0 0 do.
Third Clerk ... Ilenry G. Richards ... 1 April, '73 do. 100 0 0 do.
Crier of tho Su- H. Vaz ... Juno '5G Chief Justice 20 0 0 do.
preme Court
' !
'
CIVIL ESTABLISilMENT. L 71
I ~
'
!
I
I
I
l
I
1 1
\ j
I I
I
;
do. do.
. I
I
do. do. do. 11 Aug. ' 53
II
£21 lsOdl do. . do. do. Private Practice Aug. '76
II
I
Kil do. do. do. £20 as Librarian of 27 Dec. '70
Supreme Coui·t Li-
I brary
' I
do.
I do. I
do. do. Sec below (Crown 21 Sept. '58
I I Solicitor)
I I
do. lf do. I do. do. .£100 per annum 24 July, '54,
Pension as Jato
I I Clerk of tho Peace
I I
' I St. Mary. Private
' I
I
Practice
do. I do.
I
I
I
I
do. do. £80 pel' annum) Pen- 24 Sept. '58
sion as Into Clerk
I i of the Peace Met-
calfc (in a beyanco). I
I
I I . )
Private Practice
I
do.
II do.
I
I
do. do. Registrar of the 8 June, '71
I Court of Yicc Ad-
I'
miralty, paid by
I
I
I Fees. ClcrkIGng-
I
. ston Circuit Court,
I
i
I I
I
I
I
Salary £180 por
annum. Clerk of ·
I I B:ith Circuit Court, I
II .!.:50 and £10 Tra-
Yelling AJlow::mcc
1
do.
I do. do. do. .Kil 11 June, '70
Il do. do. do. 1 Oct. 'GS .
do. do.
NAl\IE.
I Date of appointed and
in British or
Fund the
orFte.E. .Appointment. under what Salary is
.Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
£ s. d.
CrncurT Cot.-nTs~
BAsTt·:nx CmcL'IT.
.. . '\
I
~Kingston
I
I
St. Thomas
Portland
The Chief Justice.
St. Mary ... ,
St. Ann ...,
I
Clarendon ···
Trelawny ::: J
Cmr:F Counr OF 'I
B.u'IKJtuPTCY- I
... Thos. Hendrick
I
D1srnrcT Cot:nTs- I
I
Jmlgo ... Robo<t Kon ... I1 Oct. '78 The Queon 900 0 0 Col. Rev.
1
I
Clerk I
... J James Dayos .
... 17 Feb. '71 The Governor 440 0 0 I do.
-·
CiVI L ESTABLISliMENT. L 73
.-
Amount Whether the
Whether the Office be held by Period during
Principal in con.junction with
Whether the Principal
Principal be any, and what 0~1er Civil,~- which the Date of First
of Fees t<u7, or Naval Office, or Appomt-
allowed a House ment, or Place of Profit, in any Officer has been enjoy any, and wliat
during for his personal Colony, or. on the. Establisluncnt Appointment
other Advantage or
of the Umted Kingdom. Absent from under the
the Year Residence ; or If the Office be held by a l\'lilitary
Profit, not required
what Allow- or Naval Officer, whether upon the Colony Colonial
1878-9
ance, if any, for J<'ull or Half Military or Naval to be stated in the
Pay · the total A.mount of Pay durin" the Year Government.
in Sterling House Rent or and Allowances of every kind 0
preceding Columns.
Quarters. actually received by hinl in ad- 1878-9.
Value. clition to the l'rofits of his Office.
I
I
£ s. cl.
2i 4. !J Registrar and Clerk
of the Courts and
Cr own, and Clerk
of the Kingston
CircuiL Cow·t
NAME.
Date of appointed ¥td ·
,Annual Salary
in British or
I Fund the
OFFICE. Appointment. under what Salary is
Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
U1sTnICT CoURTS-
co1ltin1wrl.
KTNGSTON'.
I
Additional Bailiff ... John J. Drew ... 1 Jan. '77 do. 50 0 0 do.
PORT A.'\TO~JO.
Judge .. . William Ernst ... 21 Mar. '78 Eec. of State 800 0 0 do.
Clerk ... James :Malcolm Facey ... 1 Sept. '68 The Governor 300 0 0 do.
.l)'ALMOUTli.
Judge . .I Frederic
Iiams
Conde Wil- 1 Feb. '79
)
do. 1000 0 01 do.
I
Clerk ... Androw D. Dign= ... 18 Doc. '67 ' do. 400 0 0 do.
1 I
Assistant Clerk, St. J ohn Simpson Thomas ... 17 Sept. '68
Ann's Bay
do. lGO 0 ol do.
I -
..
CIVIJ, IS'f.lBLISil)IEX1'.
... ..
'L { ,)
Amonn
t Whe~he: th~ Office be held by
Whether thePrmc1pal ill conjunction with Period during
I
f Fees Principal be
any, and wha.t other Civil, )Iili- which the Whether the Principal
0 tary, or "N"aval Oftice or Appoint- Date of First
. allowed a. Housel ment or Pla.ce of Profit ill any enjoy any, a.nd what
durmg for his personal Oolo~y, or on the Esta.bllshment Officer ha.s been
Appointment
y Res"d of the United Kingdom other Advantage or
the ear i ence ; or If the Office is held by a. Military .A.bsent from under the
_ whatAllow-1 or Na.val Officer, whether upon Profit, not required
Colonial
1878 9 ance, if any, for .l!'ull or Half l\Iilitary or Naval the Colony
Pay th t tal A. 0 t f p to be stated in the
in E·~erling House Rent or and ;All:w~ces ~~ :.:er~ ~a during the Year Government,
Yalne. I Quarters. I
a?L~mlly received by him in ad-
d1t1on to the Profits of his Office.
1878_9.
preceding Columns.
I ()
I ,
£15 per Mont h for 1 May, '76
"Xil Nil do.
do. Travelling Allow-
(
ance
I '
clo. £11 5s. for Travel- 18 Dec. '67
do. do. do. ling Allowance per
II l\fonth
17 Sept. '68
do. Nil
do. do. clo.
\
I
I By whom
I From what
I I appointed and
.Annual Salary
Fund the
NAl\lE.
I D11.tc of in British or
Salary is
OJ<'FJCE .Appointment. under what
Army Sterling.1
Instrument. P aid.
I -
I
--- I
I
I
.£, s. d
I
DrsTnICT CounTs-
continued.
I \
FAL)IOUTII. II
... May ' 76 T he Governor ... Col. Rev.
.Assistant Clerk at H enry .I!'. P ouyat
Port Maria
l
... 17 Jan. ' 68 do. GO 0 0 do.
Bailiff . .. H em·y S. Gilbournc l
I
Acting Judge for R ober t Baird
the Out-Stations I ...I 24 Sept. ' 78
I
do. 400 0 0 I do.
I
1 I
I I
I 1l I
I
Ass i ~tant Clerk
I
.. . C. A.. ,J. .James ... 19 Oct. ' 71 I do. 100 0 olI do.
A~sistant Clerk for I G. L<ii11g Shaw ... 24 Jan. ' 74 (fo. ... I do.
I
the Out-Stations I
1
<•f Linstead, Old
Harbour and St.
,John·~ R ectory
I
Assistant Clerk for u. F. Pouyat
I
£ s. a. I
Nil do. Juclire Kingston District 3 :Months (Ya- By arrangements }far. '72
Court. Salar_v £!JOO per au- cation lca>e) the full amount of
num. '.l'ravelli11g Altowance Travelling Allow-
t per :Month ance is drawn by
:Mr. Baird
•
ao. 'l'rustce St. Catherine's Parish do. .£11 5s. per ilfonth 1 Jan. '53
do. Travelling .Allow-
Lands
ii :wee.
l -. ~
<lo.
cation ka\'O
l "'1 . 1., ov. ,_l
lO 113 () Kil do 1
clo. do.
CIVIL ESTABLISH1IE~T.
£ s. d.
D1sT1tlCT CocRTS=-r
co,.tuwd. I
1fANDF.YlLLE.
I
. .. RobtrL Baird ... 1 Sept. '78 The Queen 00 0 0 Col. Rei.
Jm.lge
Clerk ... A. TL Drummond (rr) ... 18 l!'eb.,'69 The GoYcrnor 400 o o I do.
I
I
poltou \
Extra .\ ssistant 1fan. W. G. Clough ... 5 April, '76 do. do.
cll<!stor .
1
Dilt0, C'larenuon M. S. Ea1·quharsou ... 24 Jan. '74 do. do.
Bailiff .. . James Di·rnn (") ... ' ~8 Nov. '72 <lo . do.
}.fo::nF.GO BAY. I I
,\cling ,Ju1lgP of !he F. C. Williams ... 21 June, 'i6 do. 200 0 0 do.
~fnn1cgo Bay Dis- ,
tric1. Court
-
CITIL I:S'I'.iBLISilfilXT. L 70
- - I
• Whether the Oflke be held by Period durina j
Amou."lt Whether the Principal in conjunction with
0
Whether the Principal
Principal be any, and what other Civil, Mill- which the Date of First
of Fees tary, or :Xaval Office, or Appoint- ~njoy any, and what
allowed a House ment, or Place of Profit~ m any Officer has been Appointment
during
f his personal ·Colony, or on the Establishment -0ther Advantage or
or . j of the United Kingdom.
the Year Residence ; or If the Office be held by a Militai:y
Absent from under the
Profit, not required
what Allow- or :Naval Officer, whether npon the Colony ColonfrJ
1878-9
anco, if any, for Full or Half Military or Naval to be stated in the
, I Pay; the total Amount of Pay during the Year Government.
in Ster1mgl House Rent or and Allowances of every kind preceding Columns.
Viilue. Quarters. :ietually received by him in ad- 1878-9.
dition to the Profits of his Office.
,not exceeding
£ 100 per annum
for flervices per-
formed and ap-
proved by Judge
do. do.
. .
In conjnnctvin with tll,e ,?f-
fice of Ju<lga of the Sa\ an-
Nil
II£7'l'ravellmg
10s _per "Month 1 Jan. '69
ance
Allow-1
r. n.-Ja. .Mar District Court
. \____~--+----~---
D1sTn11"T Conn~
.£ s. d. I
n111li11111·d. I
;\[u:-;n:<•O J3.\ \".
400 -0 0 Col. Rev.
Clerk of the Court ... James .Allwood, ,lnr. ... 1 Jan '69 I The Governor
do . !);) -0 0 do.
... i2 July, '75
;\~~i~tont Clerk of Jolm L. J lill
(he ( 'onrt
1
]). tto Henry Brown ... 25 July, '7.J. do.
\
I
Charles Gaunt\1;tt ... \ rn Jan. '69 do. 60 0 ,o
1failill
S.\\',\XX.\-1.A-:JL\R.
I I I
0 do.
Jmlge ... George G. Litt.le ... l Jan. 'G!) The Queen 000 0
I
Cll'rk .., I Go0>·go Il. Pillin"' ... 27 Dec. '77 The Governor 300 0 0 do.
1 do.
•\~sistant Clerk ... John C. Robertson\) ... l!) Feb. '78 do. so 0 0
Ditto ... W. 1". Langley ... 31 Oct. '73 do. :;o 0 0 l do.
_I
qVIL ESTABLISH)1ENT. L 81
Whether the Office be held by . .
AJUount Whether the Principal in conjunction with Period dunng
p · · alb ruiy, and what other Civil, Mili- Whether the Principal
of Fees rmc1p e ta.ry, or Naval Office, or Appoint- which the Date of First
. !allowed a Housel JUent, or Place of Profit, in any enjoy any, and what
durmg for his personal Colony, or on the Establishment Officer has been .Appointment
. of the United Kingdom. other .Advantage or
the Year 1 !Ws1dence; or If the Office be held by a Military Absent from under the
what Allow- or Naval Officer, whether upon h Profit, not required
1878-9 if f Full or Half 1\Iilitary 01' Naval t e Colony Colonial •
ance any, or p ' to be stated in the
. . I ' ay ; the total Amount of Pay .
m Sterling House Rent or and Allowances of every kind ldurmg the Year Government.
Quarters. nctually received by him in ad- preceding Columns.
Value.
I <lition to the Profits of his Office. l878-9.
.£ s. d.
Nil ~il In conjunction with the Of- 1 Nil I £11 5s. per Month 7 Oct. '68
fice of Clerk of ihe :Montego Travelling Allow-
Bay Circuit Court at a ance
Salary of £60 per annum I
do. I do. I11 conjll'nrtion with the Of- do. do. 25 July '74
fice of Petty l:'cssions for
II anovor at .£250 per annum
I and '!'ravelling Allowanco
do. do. In conjunction with the Of- do. do. 1 Aug. '69
fice of Clerk of Petty Ses-
sions for St James at £300
per annum iµid Travelling
.Allowance
I
183 111 do. Xil do. do· 19 Jan. '69
Kil do. do. do. £15 per }fonth Tra- 1 Jan. '69
velling Allowance
do. do. do. do. £11 5s. per~ Month 6 Feb. '71
' Travelling Allow-
ance
I
36 5 {) d-:i. 'Acted as Bailiff 1874
do. do.
' from the 17th J unc
to the 31st August
I the Bailiff being
suspended
I
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I I
l
I
Instrument. Paid.
I
I ·l
-1·- -, - --- £, s. <l.
J>1~TnH"T Cm: nT~
f'C11t/ 11111nl. i iI
I
R<>gi11trar ... Thos. II011d1ick ... 12 Jan. 'i6 The Governor ... do•
I
t
Ditto ... Thos. IIondrick ... 21 Nov. '60 do. ... do.
I
I
I
l
Cot' RT oF Onri1xAuY
I
I I
f:iTI PP.:'illl.\ TtY )l.\QI8.
l'H.\TJ·~S - I
King-,;ton an cl
And1ows
f;t. lknry John Bicknell ... .Mar. 'GO The G<)vernor 1
500 0 0 Col. Rev.
£ s. d. j
I
I do.
I
Registrar and Clerk 8 June, '71
do. do. do.
I I Crown,
of the Courts and
. ani Clerk
of the Kingston
Cfrcuit Court
,
do, do.
! do. do, Nil
j
j
do.
I
I
do. do. do.
ance £40
I
TraYelling Allow- :Mar. '60
I
£500 prr am;rnm . 9 April, '74
do. do. Hetired Pay £300 per annum
do.
Harbor :Ma ter I
- I I
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CIYIL ESTA.BLISHlIE~T.
J, 8.:.k---------~--1---1--r-~~
·- 1.
By whom From what
Annud Salary
Date of appointed and Fund the
in Briti:;h or I
~nny Sterling.I
OFFICE.
NAME. Appointment. under what Salary is
Instrument. Paid.
I
!
.£ s. d. I
ST1N::rn1 rnv :\Lla111-
TR1TES conli.1wcd-
1
. . . Captain J. T. Cartwright 1 Ang. '74 do. 400 0 0 do.
St. Mary
St. Thomas ... George Taylor Farquhar- 9 )lay, ·--,, do. 300 0 0 do.
son
I
Cono:sEns- 1
The District Conrt
Juclges arc tho I
Coroners for the;\.
respective Dis-
trict~.
Cu:nxs OF Cmcun
CounTs-
I I
I
~landeville • •• 1 W. G. Clough do.
... 5 April, '16 do. 6-0 0 0
1
I
I
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT: L 85
I
I
I
I
I
Nil £100per an- Nil
I Kil l s a mile when tra- 15 Mar. '73
num Honse velling
Allowance
do. I do. do. do. ls. per mile travel- 15 Feb. '73
ling Allowance and
I 5s. for each sitting
at Pilot Board
I
do. .£100 Honse do. do. l s. per mile for tra. July, '72
Allowance velling Allowance
'
1Registrar and Clerk of the do. Nil 8 June, '71
do. Nil
Circnit Courts and Crown
1
do. do. Registrar and Clerk of the do. £10 per annum tra- 13 Nov. '76
Courts and Crown, and nl.iog Allowance
Clerk of the Kingston Cir-
cuit Court
Clerk of Petty Sessions for do. £96 per annum Tra- 15 June, '72
do. do.
Manchester at £250 per velling Allowance
annum, and Assistant Clerk
of the Mandeville Dis-
trict Court ancl £6 ns ke~p
er of Standard ·weights and
I M•MU~
I
I
I
I
I
1 Date of I appointed
By whom
and
Annual Sahry
in British or l
From what
Fund the
I
OFFICE. N.\.ME.
I Appointment. I under wluit
Axrny Sterling.
Salary is
Instrument. Paid.
I !
I I
1
I
I
i I
I
£ s. d.
.
or Cm<TIT
CA.r.RKS
. I
CocnTs cc11td.-
l I
1
... Walter I!'. Langley •• • 1 No•. '73 The Governor 30 0 0 Col. Rev .
Sarnnna-la-1Iar
I
I
I I
. . . Alexander 1.I. Lake ... I 1 Feb. '70 do. I 60 0 0 do.
St. Ann
I
I
Black River .. . James W. Putgrave ···IDec. 'i5 <lo. 30 0 0 do.
I I
I
I
1fontcgo Bay .. . tJames .Allwood, Jnr. •.. !)' July, ' 75 do. GO 0 0 do.
I
I
I
l
I
I
CI.ERK OF
ti1:8SlONS-
PETTY
I
Kingston .ii .Albert Il. Quallo (acting) 26 April, '76 do. 200 0 0 do.
i
II
l
Clerk ... A. ~1. B:.-nj:i.min (acting)[ July, '78 I do . 80 0 0 do.
I
.
St. J.ndrew ... William Rastrick L:e •.. 1 12 .A pri~ ''i!J l do. 300 0 0 do.
I
.
I i
St. Thomas I
··· A. 1.fcLeod Jackson ···114 July, '76 I
do. I
250 0 0 do.
I
! I
I
1
' ·Portland
I
.. . I Koll Kinrr
0 ·· · 12 July, '79 do. 2.>o o o I do.
CIVIL ESTJ..IlLISlll\IENT. L 87
Amount ;,Yhether the Office be held by ' p ..00 d .
\Yhether the Principal in conjunction with en urmg Whether the Principal
of Fees Principal be any, and what other Civil, J\.Iili-1
tary, or Naval Office, or Appoint-
1 . h ti
w uc te
Dato of First
enjoy any, and wh::.t
allowed r. Rouse mcnt, or Place of Profit, in any A ppoin~mcnt
during .
for 1us personal C 1 E bl' h
o ony, or on t 1ie sta IS ment Officer has been
other Adv:mkgo or
r R 'l . I of the United Kingdom. Ab f unc~cr tho
the Year ea1c ence; or If tiie Ofilce 1s. 11eId b y a ll.lili'tary .o. sent rom
_
1878 9
I what Allow-
I or Naval Office~? _whether upon the Colony
:mcc i£ :my for Full or Half ll'l1htary or Naval
Profit, not required
Coloninl
to bo sti:.ted in the
· S
11' ter gjI '
liD ' Pay · the total Amount of Pay d .
Ilouse l'tcnt or ancl 'All owanccs of every k'm d urmg t110 Year
preceding Columns.
Government.
Val e Quarters. actually received by him in ad- 1878_9.
u · 1 dition to the Profits of his Office.
do. do. I Clerk Petty Sessions for St. 4 months and do. 7 Oct. '68
I .Ann 9 dayii
do. I do. I Clerk of Petty Sessions of St. Nil do. Feb. '70
Elizabeth and Assistant
Clerk of the Western Dis-
trict Court
c1o. do. Clerk of lhe llontego Bay Dis- do. do. 7 Oct. '68
trict Court I
I
l
I
I
I
i
I I ,, and Measures since
1st Oct. '79
I
I
I
I I do. Nil
I do.
I
do. I do.
!
•
'
do. I• do. .Assistant Clerk Kingston
Distri.:;t Court
do. 1 Travelling .Allow- 12 .April, '79
nnce of £1 or £2
for each visit to an
i iI
Out Station, ac-
. I cording to distance
I
I
i
I
I I
do. I Assi$taot Cle1·k to the P ort do. I do.
de.
I Antonio Di:strict Comt I
I
I
I I i
I I
CIVIL ESTA.BJ,ISIDIENT.
.
~
\
By whom From what
Annual Salary
appointed and Fund the
Date of in British or
OFFICE. NAME. under what Salary is
Appointment.
Army Sterling.
Ins"trument. Paid.
•
- I l
I
I £ s. d
Cumx OP PRTrY
l
SESSIONS ronid.-
St. Catherine ... Gilbert Laing Shaw ... 1 June, '71 'l'he Governor I 250 ' 0 0 Col. Rev.
'
I
I
do.
St. Mary ... Ilenry Francis Pouyat ... July, ·74 do. 300 0 0
St. Ann ... Alexander M. Lake ... 1 Feb. '70 do. 250 0 0 do.
do.
Cla?endon ... Matthew S. Farquharson 1 Feb. '70 do. 300 0 0
!J
Westmoreland . .. Walter Fitch Langley ... 1 Nov. '73 do. 300 0 0 do.
\)
St.. Eliza.beth ... J runes Watson Petgrave Dec. "i5 do. 300 0 0 do.
St. James ... J. C. Ilumber ... 9 July, '75 do. 300 0 0 do.
Trolawny ... Lucius Junius Preston ... 1 F eb. '70 do. 300 0 0 do.
I I
·.
CIVIL ESTABLISIDiENT. L 89
I•
I
Nil Nil
1l Assistant Clerk of the Spanish
'!'own District Court
Nil Travelling Allow- 1 Sept. '67
ance of £1 or £2
per visit to Out.
Station according
to distance.
Olerk of St. Ann Circuit Court 4 months and Nil 7 Oct. '68
do. do.
9 days
Clerk of the Mandeville Cir- do. £8 per Month Tra- 15 June, '72
do. do,
cuit Court and Assistant velling .Allowanco
Clerk of the Mandeville and£60perarrnum
District Court at Out-Sta- as keeper of Stand-
ard Weights and
tions
:Measures
£, s. d.
R1mrsTilAP. G.t:.'iF.·
!!AL-
GOYF.J!X)!E)IT PDINT-
IXO A:).'D 8TATIOX- I
mtY EsTABLISII- !
MEliT-
Superintendent ...I 1
Augustus
Sinclair
Constantine I 1 July, '79 do. 4.50 0 0 do.
I I
'I
EE1:CATIOXAL DE-1
PARTlillNT-
I
Assistant ditto ... J ohn J. Wood ... June '68 do . 300 0 0 do.
1fonn Scuoor.s. i
I
I
I
r
I
Por.T A..'il'ON10-
II I
~,. '1., .,....
II
-
R ......... h 1.1."l"18 do•
0 0
• •• , 1
... , 17 Jan. '"IG <lo. l::>O
I
Cl\I L ESTABLISIIMENT. L 9l
Whether Uie Offiee be l1eltl by
Amount Whether the l'rincipal in conjunc~ion with Period during
Whether the Princ:pal
Principal be :my, and whato1her Civil, :llfili- •:hi.ch tho
of Fees ta.ry, or X r.v::l Oftice, or . . \ ppo:nt. Date of Firot
,dlowed a llouse ment, or .Place of Profit, m any Officer has bee:! enjoy any, and what
during 0 r his pcr~onal Colony, or on the Estabhll!uent
tr A ppoir:tment
other A.dvantage or
I . of the United Kin;;tlo:n.
the Year Residence; or If the Office be Jdd by a .M:iEt::ry
what Allow· or Navi:l Ofli~r, whether npon the Colony
Absent from
Profit, not required
under tho
Coloniv.l
1878-9 ance, if . any, for Full or Hali I\Iilibry or N:wd p to be stated in the
in Sterling House Rent or P1w ; the total Amount of . ay <luring the Y O:ll"
Government.
and Allonancea of every krnd
Quarters. prece:!ing Columns.
Value. actually received by him in ud- 1878-9.
dition to the Profits of his Ofilce.
1·
!
i
'
By whom From what
.Annual Salary
Dato of appointed and Fund t he
in British or
OFFICE. NAME. under wl-i.-it Salary is
Appointment.
Army Sterling.
Instrument. Paid.
£ s. d.
EDUCATIOXAL DE-
PART.l.!EXT contd.
CHARLES TowN-
I Master ... Robert Elworthy ...1 28 Mar...68 The Governor 230 0 0 Col. Re>.
GovEn)l~ENT TRAIN-
....
""1l
ING COLLEGE.
SPA...'<ISll TowN-
Principal ... Rev. C. F. Douet, M.A ..• Aug. '76 do. 225 0 0 do.
Tutor ... Theophilus P . Cox ... April, '77 do. 225 0 0 do.
Assistant and Music George Ashley ... Jan. '77 do. 65 0 0 do.
Master
Principal ... Rev. C. F. Douet, M.A .. · Aug. '76 do. 150 0 0 do.
I t
I
Master of P rimary R~v. John Graham ... Aug. '76 do. I 110 0 0 do.
Grade
II
Assistant Master . . . William M. Douet ... Sept. '78 0 do.
do . 90 0
French Master ... W. A. Milne ... Aug. '79 do. 30 0 0 do.
Music Master I
· · · George Ashley ··· Aug. '77 do. 12 0 0 do.
I _..
CIVIL ESTAilLISIDIENT. L 03
do. Quarters in Island Curate £340--Ptinci-12 Months (va- do. Oct. '6.l
pal of Middle Class Sohool j cation leave)
Old King's
House £150-Principal of Church
.
Theological College .£100
per annum
do. do. Music Master Middle Class do. do. Jan. '77
('
'
'
-
ti CLERGY-
£ a. d.
J3ISUOP OF J A~IAICA Right &verend Rcgi- 1856 Royal Letters ... ...
nald Courtonay, D.D., Patent
Coadjutor
AncHDEACONS-
Surroy ... G. Il. Brooks, M.A. ... 1879 Bishop, Canon Nil Nil
xxx
Cornwoll ... William Rowo, M.A. ... 1862 Royal Letters
Po.tent
600 0 0 Imperial
Treasury
MIDDLllSBJ:.
RECTon-
Clnrendon ... C.H. !foll ... 20 June, '52 Governor and 418 0 0 Col. Rev.
Bishop
ISLAND Cun.uEs-
St. Catherine ... H. Scotland ... 1 July, '61 The Governor 340 0 0 do.
Ditto ... C. R. Chandlor ~· . Jan. '54 do. 340 0 0 do.
)
·- I
CIVIL EST.ABLISIDIEN'l'.
I QG
·~ -·
CLERGY continued- £ s. d.
SURREY.
RECTOR-
Portland ... W. Smith ... 1864 The Governor 400 0 0 Col. Rev.
ISLAND CURATES-
Ditto ... H. II. Isaacs, M.A. ... 1859 do. 340 0 0 do.
St. Andrew ... G. B. Brooks, M.A. ... 1862 Ecc. of State 300 0 0 British Con.
Fund
St. Thomas ... H. M. F. McDermott ... 1863 The Governor 300 0 0 £150 ditto
£150 Ixn-
pcrial Trary.
Con.i.~wALL.
RECTOR-
I)
St. James ... D.R. Morris ... 1861 do. 50') 0 0 Col. Rev.
\)
W cstmorela.nd ... J . Cork ... 1863 do. 400 0 ol do.
I
DIOCESE do. 76 0 0
I .
CIVIL EST.iBLISIUIENT.
.---=:. - -
Amount 'Whether the Office be _held _by • Per:od durino
Whether the I Princip?J in conjunction with 0
I
Whether the Principal
.· ci al be 1 any, and wh~t other Civil, 1~ili- , which the ' Date of First
of Fees Pun P tary, or Naval Office, or Appomt- enjoy any, and what
allowc.'<i a. House: ment, or Place of Profit, m any Officer has been • A ppointmcnt
during for his personal Colony, or on the Establishment other Advantage or
. of the United Kingdom. . . Absent from under the
the Year Residence ; or If the Office is held by a l\Iihtary Profit, not required
what Allow- or Naval Officer, whether upon tho Colony Colonial
1878-9 ance, if any, for Full or Half JHilitary or Na.val fp to be sta.ted in the
Pay; the total .A.mount o . ay 'during the Year
in Sterling Houso Rent or and .Allowances of every kmdl
Quarters. actually received by h~ in ad- 1878-9.
I
preceding Columns.
Government.
V alue.
I dition to the Profits of lus Office.
~~~~~~~-t-
1 ~~-r-~-.
~·
I
I
I \
do.
I House nnd
I do. do.
(1.
do. 1844
Glebc and £30.
.Allow:mce {I
I I
do. Nil 1852
do. do. do.
do.
i do.
I do. do. 1860
do.
! do. do. 1863
do. do. do.
I
do.
do.
do.
I do.
do. do. 1869
I j
M
RETURN OF OFFICERS
WHO HAVE GIVEN SECURI'l'Y FOR THE DUE DISCHARGE OF THEIR DUTIES.
1879.
RETURN OF OFFICERS
)f 2
·-~~~-~~--~~~--~--~·~~~~-1-~--~-~~-~--~--~-~--~~-
Cow.~a.A.L SECRETAltIAT.
II
Collymore, R. P. Clerk Parochial Boards Ditto, lOOl.
Collymore, J. S. I Locker and Gauger Ditto, lOOl.
Ditto \ Treasur~' Clerk Ditto, 250l.
wno HAVE GIVEN SEOURITY, &c.
-~
1 - - - - -- - - - -'- - - - - - - - - - - - -1-------------·----- -
INTERAL REVENUE DEPART:O.IE?\'T, continued.
Co1 k, William
1 Collector of Taxes and Personal Bond and Guarantee of the J a-
Parochial Treasurer maica Civil Service :Mutual Guarantee
Association, iOOl.
Ditto, 300l.
James, Henry Asst. Collector of Taxes
Ditto, 250l.
James, H.J. Treasury Clerk
and Ditto, 7001.
Jamison, \.V. T. Collector of Taxes
Pttrochial_Treasurer
Ditto, 7001.
Jack!!on, A. M. Ditto
Ditto, 250l.
Kelly, M. J. 'l'reasury Clerk (Acting)
Ditto, lOOt.
Lee, L. J. Clerk Parochial Boards
Ditto, 2501.
Lynch, L. lf . Treasury Clerk
RETlJR~ OF OFFICERS
lI 4
State Nature and Amount of Security ;
Names of the Sureties and
Offices.
NAMES. Sums for which they are answerable.
,_____;~---1----·---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
INTERNAL REVENUB DEPAlt'HtENT, continued.
Personal Bond and Guarantee of the Ja-
Lindo, B . A. 2nd Class Clerk
maica Civil Service Mutual Guarantee
Association, 300l.
----------'--------------- - - -- - - - - - --------1
CusTOMS' DEPARTMENT, continued.
1--------j------------,---------
CL!:'TO.\!S' lh:PAltTE'.\!NT, continued.
StrC'cl, C:. A. 2nd Class Clerk Personal Bond and Guarantee of the J a-
maica Civil Service Mutual Guarantee
Association, 100/.
Campbell, J. N. 2nd Class Clerk Pe1sonal Bond and Bond of the London
Guarantee and Accident Company, 2001.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TREASURY, continued.
Ditto, 200t.
Marshall, A. ~I. I 2nd Class Clerk
McLelland, R. G. Ditto Ditto, 2001.
STA:\CP DEPART:\IE~T.
Perr onal Bond and Guarantee of the Ja-
Chapman, P. E. Commissioner maicl\ Civil Senice :Mutuai Guarantee
Association, 200l.
Ditto, 1001.
Thomson, G. S. Clerk
l DISTRICT COURTS. I
- - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --
DrsTRICT CouRTB, continued.
Personal Bond and Bond of the London
Daycs, J amcs Clerk Guarantee and Accident Company, 300l.
---- Cou1l'rs,
D1s·~RICT continued.
- -------
IxsPECTOR OF PmsoNs.
GENERAL PENITEXTIARY
CONSTAlHJL.\RY.
DePass, T. E. Ditto
Ditto, 300/. .
Ditto, 3001,
Field, G. E. C. Ditto
Ditto, 3001.
Ilepburn, St. J. G. B. Ditto
Ditto, 3001.
Jamos, P. II. Ditto
Ditto, 300l.
McLeod, W. Ditto
I'
Ditto, 300t .
. Ponsonby, G. Sub-Inspector
I
Ditto, 3001.
Ramos, F. J. Ditto
Ditto, 300l.
Ri•ett, R. L, Inspector
Ditto, 3001 .
r-Tivy, St. Leger G. A. Ditto
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RETURN OF OFFICERS
j\( 10
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CoNSTABli LAltY, continued.
li\li\!IGRATION DEPARTi\IENT.
P unLic"'\Vo1ms D EPARTMENT.
Gibson, I!'. R. Store Clerk Government Personal Bond and Bond of the Provident
Workshop Clerks and Generol Guarantee Associa-
tion, IOOl.
Jcnman, G. S. Superintendent Castleton Personal Bond and Guarantee of the Ja-
Gardens maica Civil Service Mutual Guarantee
A ssociation, 501.
Groves, W. S. Superintendent of Roads Ditto, 501.
)funn, J. R. Director of Roads Ditto, 3,0GOl.
Xock, ·w. Acting Superintendent Cin- Ditto, 701.
chona Plantation
)?any, J. Engineer Eastern District. Ditto, 1OOl.
H.ubie, Hem~· Superintendent of Roads. Ditto, lOOl.
))
Renwick, C.
Ditto Ditto, lOOl.
8ant, Eloin )fonager of Govcmment Persor1al Bond and Island Debentures 300l.
"\Vorkshop and Stores
'l'illy, E. C.
Superintendent of Roads Personal Bond and Guarantee of the J a-
maica Civil Service Mutual Guarantee
Association, ~OOl.
Pearson, Turner Clerk and Purveyor Personal Donel and B ond of the Provident
Clerks and General Guarantee Associa-
tion, 100/.
&c.
WHO HAVE GIVEN SECURITY,
.
Stat.e Nature and Amount of Security ;
NAMES. Offices. Names of the Sureties, and
Sums for which they are answerable.
~--
,
LocK HosPITAL.
.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
ADMINISTRATOR GmnmAL.
KEEPER OF RECORDS.
<•
Clough, W. G. Ditto
Ditto, l50l. .
' Ditto, l50l.
Farquharson, M. S. Ditto
Ditto, 150l.
Humber, J. C. Ditto
Ditto, l50t.
Lake, A. Ditto
Ditto, l 50l.
Langley, W. F. Ditto
Ditto, 150l.
Preston, L. J. Ditto
Ditto, l50l.
Petgrave, J. W. Ditto
Ditto, l 50l.
Pouyat, II. F. Ditto
Ditto, 150/.
Shaw, G. L. Ditto
Ditto, 1501.
Quallo, A. II. Ditto
E-
RE'l'URN OF OFFICERS wno HA.VE GIVEN SECURITY' &c.
·---------- ----~--------------------------
UAR11ou1t }IAsTEit's DEPAitTMENT.
AUDIT 0Fl'lCE.
Duff, W. Accountant
! Ditto, 300l.
_:__
- •
N
PENS I 0 NS.
1879.
(l
PENSIOXS.
---
£ s. d.
I ilt.
Gilpin, R. ... ... 6 0 0 ditto ...
Samuels, Wm. ... ... 6 0 0 ditto ...
JUDICIAL PENSIOXS.
L•~
Casteel, Mrs. M. 12 0 0
Amount of Emo
lument when
Service for which the Pension was Granted. Cause of Retirement.
last Employed in
Public Service.
£ s. a.
Ditto '
i \
Ditto I
I
Junior Assistant Judge ... 1,500 0 I
0 Change in the Judicial System.
Husband murdered
Wounded
Dit'.;o 1
Husband murdered I
Wounded I (
Husband murdered
(
Wounded
Father murdered.
I
I I
t
474
0
0
0
0
II
Change in t he Constitution of
the Colony.
£ s. d.
PENSIONS TO PERSONS WllOSE OFFICES
HAVE DEEN AllOl.ISIIED.
1-Ecclesiastieal.
3rd November, 1876
313 0 0 I
Bradshaw, Rev. F. S.
Cahusac, Rev. J. B.
125 0 0 I 1st June, 1867
Mayhew~ W.
280 6 8
I 1st July, 1870
t
187 0 0
Lawso~ H. G.
12th August, 1873
•
Braine, G. T.
85 0 0 App'°priation Law
10th October, 1875
130 6 8
Lynch, R. B.
11th March, 1877
280 0 0
Williams, Rev. Joseph*
l&t November, 1877
Davidson, Rev. A. J .... 357 15 6
9th March, 1879
226 13 4 1..1
Rowe, Rev. W.
.2- Gerieral.
20th April, 1867
138 13 4
lI
Gray, J.
16th February, 1868
DeLeon,A.lexander 107 6 8
1st January, 1868
Cooke, Brooks 67 10 0
1st April, 1868
Ronaldson, John J .' 18 5 4
-I
57 0 0 AppropriationLaw .lat May, 1868
Finlason, John
Chavers, F. M. 20 0 0
rI I :·.
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Mowat, Wm.
Pennell, G. B.
Solomon, Michael
.. .. 27 12 -0
100 0
60 0 0 )
0 I I 1stJnne, !868
lat August, 1868
I
Ball, D. 40 0 0 1st June, 1869
--------:~---s· ._r_o:m~ll~t=h~M;ar:.:ch:,~l~8~7~7~.__........_...........-~---=;J
; ncrease of Pension of £53 6 8d f
~·
, 1oo.-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___
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PENSIONS. N 5
,
Amount of Emo-
lument when
Service for which tho Pension was Granted. last employed in Ca.use of Retirement.
Public Service.
£ s. d.
.
Rector of a Parish ... 626 0 0
" I
• Q
Amount of
the Pension in
Authority under
which the Pension
I Date from which
the Pension baa been
NA~lE OF TDE PARTY.
Sterling. was Granted. I Paid.
£ I!. a.
J'E~~TONS TO PJ.:RSOl'iS WJIOSl' Ol"l"T<'ES
JI.\ n: u EE:-! AJ101,1:;11En-continued.
'2-Gencral.
1st February, 1870
~em blc, l~<l ward ... ... GOO 0 0 Law 2 of 1870
... 100 0 0 Law 3 of 1870 ...
Allwood, J. ...
17th April, 1868
I I
I Austin, II. W. * .... ... 380 0 0 Appropriation Law
Kemble, TI. J. ... . ... .80 0 0 Law 3 of 1870 1st February, 1870
t Iu abopm·e being
----~_!
l'.t present in Uonrnmcnt cmploymE>nt. _
w:;mmrwrmw;g ..,....,. .
PENSIONS •
.A.mount of Emol-
ument when
Service for which the Pension w at Granted. last employed in Cause of Retirement.
P ublic Service.
£, s. d.
I!theAmount of
Pension in
·Authority under
which the Pension
Date from which
the Pension has been
NA~fE OF THE PARTY.
:::;tcrling. was Granted. Paid.
I
d.
'
PENSIOXS H>R RF.TlllE~!ENT SINCE £ s
18GG conti1111ed.
Ewen, Wm.
...
... ...
66
136 16 6
1~ 4
I 21st February, 187 '
--~
PENSIONS.
Amount of Emol-
ument when.
Service for which the Pension was Granted.. Cause of Retirement.
last employed in
Public Service.
£ s. a.
£ s. d.
l
47 2 11
Levy, J eremiah
. 25th Sept., 1874
'Manford, A • H. ... ... 26 1 1
Mattos, M. F. ... .. . 35 13 4 I .
26th Nov. 1872
Shaw, G. ...
'
I
283 6 8 I 11th Nov., 1877
·11.832 3
J
lo I
PENSIONS. N 11
Amount of Emol-
ument when
Service for which the Pension was Granted. Cause of Retirement.
last mployed in
Public Service.
.£ s. a.
Auditor General
. ... l ,OuO 0 0
- _-
'
b
0
FOREIGN CONSULS.
1879.
. It
l'OltELGX L:OXSULS.
0 2
ll1n-L 1t:>: ov Co' n:u; oF Fo1t1''1CN CouNTRlE~ RESIDING IN KrnosTo~.
---- - ---
N umc of tho Country which Dato of Exequator.
)\nine of Con:;ul.
ho represents.
vICE CONSULS.
Country which he
Represents. Residence. Date of Appointment.
Name.
--------l-·----------·1-----------·---------
s. K Pictersz . . . Spain ... Kingston ... 14th September, 1867.
Henry 13. Uitchins Sweden and Norway Kingston ... 24th October, 1859.
I
G. J,. Phillips ... Ditto ... Mont.ego 13ay ... 12th June, 1862.
Roger Goffe ... Ditto Yalluhs Duy ...I 21th January, 1816.
WWW4
FOREIGN CONSULS. o3
ll .
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r
POPULA'fION.
1879.
T'O l'UL.i'.:.'IO"N.
SEX.
Ilouses Houses in
PARISH. Inhabited
not Course of Number.·
Houses.
Inh..:bitcd Erection. M. F.
Census of 18G1 80,17!3 7,11 8 4,G06 G,025 213,521 '">•>- '"'•f3 I 4.f 1,264
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POPULATION
<
IN JAMAICA ON THE ·!TH DAY OF JU:XE, 1871.
:ill.
SEX.
F.
Number.
M.
,-
SEx.
F.
Number.
l'II.
SJ>x.
F.
.Number.
I
2,15-1 2.230 4,303 5,000 8,291 13,291 6,754 9,8iG 16,G30
i:n
•246 1,00J 3,806 10,526 10,735 21,261
115
I 1,901
, --
- --- ---- - - --- - - - ---- ---- -- - - - - -
191,408 201,2CO 39~,7J7
6,900 G,192 13,101 48,048 52,298 100,346
-- - - - -· - -- - - - -- - - - -
81,065 166,277, 179,007 3-lG,374
42,812
,_
7,2!>5 6,521 13,81G 38,~~3
rorn,.\TIO~.
c~·
- -- - --- --~
N~mbm·
~
Number attend-
Nwnbornh: <·un who o..INumb°' Attond·
ing Night or
J'>A HI STI.
Read ancl "\Vritc.' Ilcad only. ing School.
Adult School.
---- -------
Kingston ... 12,G3!> G,516 4,0G9 G3
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POPULATION.
I I
I I
- ------
5,319 337 1,938 15,180 306 Kingston.
- St. Thomas.
5,358 3i4 1110
I lG,590
4,681
_____!_ _ _
294 '.956
____l __ - -
:
9,607 - Portland.
Cf
87,630 I
I
5,280 16,930 '.191,013
I
306
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..,..:::::;o:;:a:::: .. ~
:zr:~
MISCELLANEOUS
NUMERICAL RETURNS.
1879.
_.
)USCELLANEOUS !\'CMEIUCAL RETURNS.
p A R I S Il.
Males. Females. Total.
'frelawny ...
i 316
...!__ :_·_ 236-
----
'
'I 1,fi18 2,;593 I 4,111
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Gl
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h
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i
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MTSCELLA~EOUS NUMEJlICA.L RETUR~S. (.>,
0
~ '
Return. of Appeals from the Judgme11.ts of Cie District Cu,1rts from lst o~t?bcr, 1878, to 30t!• Septem'Jcr, lS/9.
Om::.n~AL Ari>EALS.
TheQ ueen ats. ~fo!'challcck D. >s. Port Antonio District 18th Oct., '78. J udgmcnt affirmed.
Chesholm, \Vm. Court.
The Queen ats. Jones, \\"illiam 'VS. ~I:mdeYille District 10th Feb. 'ID. Conviction quashed.
Pairruan, A. J. Court.
I
The Queen against ~foeDonald, Guy Spanish To11I1 District 2nd June, '7D.1 Judgment reversed,
& al. Court. case remitted back to
· be dealt with in due
1COUl'SC of Law.
The Queen vs. Whiteho:i:ne, Risby. Falmouth District 11th Aug., '7D.I ConYiction affirmed.
Court. Sentence remittc<l by
His Excellency the
Stewart) E. A. vs. Delisser, John & al. Falmouth District 14th Oct.,' 78. Judgment affirmed.
Court.
Reid, Charles vs. Green, John & al. Savanna-la-:Uar District 10th Dec., '78. Appeal dismissed.
Cou1t.
(
Ilort, Abraham & !ll. n. Stark, Montego Bay District 14th Dec., '78. Judgment affirmed.
Richard. Court.
( ,·
Webb, lienry >s. Ille.ck George Sarnnna-la-MarDishict 3rd Feb., '79. Dismissed for want
Court. of prosecution.
Kerr, John E. & Co., , 5, Phillips & Co Monteao Bay District 18th Aug., '79. Judgment affirmed.
Court.
~in.n, The Revd. Charles Ai ;s. )! qndeville District 22ndA.ug, '7D. Order of District
Court of 30th June, ,
V1Uiam !\ ush.
1
Court.
1879, dismissing
B1undary Plaint re~
versed. and case rc-
mittecl back to the ·
said C'ourt for re-
hearing.
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ECCLESIASTICAL RETURNS.
1879. ...
RET"GRN OF CIIURCHES,
1t z
~ amcs of tho Parishes, Church, where situated,
Y,"n10 of tho Rector and Parsonage
in wh:-.t Country or Pop11lntion A'" Glebe. and the number of Per-
of each Value of tho Living. House.
DiRtrict and Extent sons it will contain.
Parish.
in Squaro Miles.
-------·---1·---- -----------1----- ----- ---·-------
KL'WSTO~.
ST. A!\DRl:W.
Halfway Tree *31,IJ83 Rev. H. H. Isaacs, 1\LA., yes yes Halfway-Tree 380
£340
St. Joseph Rev. C. II. Hall, £418 yes yes Grove District 450
St. Christopher Rev. A. Findlay, £340 yes yes St. Christopher 450
yes
no
no
l Woburn L awn
Yallahs 300
established
Hoston
j Catechist, disesrahlished I no
I
I no Boston .. 1 400 ,;
,--~~---.:------....;_----------J-.~--L--~~~~--~J---
• Accorrling to Censu:; of 1311 f,.,r tho whole Par;sh.
tProvid~l hy C'ongre;;ation.
LIVINGS, &c. n. 3
.
Number of
l'ersons ge-
Number of I
Chapel, where Situated· and Peroon.s ge- Whether Pro-
P~rsonage
the number of Persons it nerally at- testant or Ro- Remarks.
nerally at- House.
will contain. man Catholic.
tending. tending.
--
800
800
400
200
•
l
I 'I .
I
350 I
450
400
400
200
300 ... ... ... .. . Sunday Service performed
by Rev. H. M. McDermot,
I .!
assisted by a Catechist.
'
500
200
II
J
. I
I
450 I
450
! I I
300
400
I
800
200
I
I
I
I
RETURN OF CHURCHES
n. .1. '
N 11mcs of the l'nriohcs, Church, where situated,
Population Name of the Rector and Parsonage
in what Country or Glebo. and the number of Per-
of each Value of the Living. Houso.
District, nncl Extont sons it will contain.
Parish.
in Square l\Iilo:s.
-
S1:1mEY, contimtcd- I
J'OI~TLAt\D,
...
I Rev. R. K. Dunbar, £340 no Buff Bay ... 700
Buff.Bay ... no
Hope Bay ... ... R ev. T. Banbury, disoo- yes no Rope Bay ... 400
tablishcd
Margaret's llay .:. ... Catechist, discstabl:shed no no Margaret's Bay ... 350
l\Ioore To""n ... ... R ev. J. Hammett, dises- no no Moore Town .. . 600
tablishcd #
l\fmDLEHF.X- I
St. Catheriuo ... I *6:.>,112 I C. F. Douet, M.A., £340 ... yos Spanish TO\vn ... 1,0CO
C'larcm1on fi65 42,747 W. H. \\11.itfield ... yes yes Chapelton ... 1,000
•T. D. Hunt ... ... ... ... ...
C. T. Husband ... ...
I ... ... ...
I
;\ ;;mche~ter 310
I I 38,0'.?:; D. B. Panton, M.A., £340 yes
I
J
yes
I
l\fandeville ... 600
I I
... . ..
I
I ... ...
.d. W, Sutherland ...
·1 )
I
J. ~.Farquharson, £340 ... I ... I
... ...
C. L. B,u·nes ... ... I ... ... ...
I
I
T. Lea~ ... ... ... ... .\
...
r. Cmn11bell ... ... ... ... I .. .
I
I
H. F. Kenne<ly ... ... ... ...
I
I . ..
E. R. Key, S Li pemli ary, I
I i 3UO l I
~
~ I
~ I
Ce " liall, t:J40
...I ... ...
I
I
I
...
I
I ... ,
Number of Number of I
Chapel, w~ere Situated, and Persons ge- Whether Pro-
Persons ge-
r···IW-
Parsonage
the number of Persons it
nerally at-
tending.
will contain. _n,
tending. an ·~
Catholic.
House. Remarks.
-- ----
'
400
400
I
300
600 .
550 Trinity ... 500 ... Protestant no
Highgate ... 400 ... ... ye1
500
... Snowden ... 700 400 ... no
Cl
... Providence ... 400 200 ... no
Walton ~chool
. ...
... I Claremont ...
...
150
350
100
250 ...
yes
no
--
2 Ei ,CCLESIA!>TICAL.
rt G
wwwwww mmw:acm:am
_, r: =
R ETURN OF CHURCIIES,
MIDDLESEX contintted.
3G,4!.15 J. A. Thomson, £31-0 yes yes Port Maria 300
St. )t::i.ry 22G
S. C. Smyth
F . H. Sharpe, £340
T. Harty
J . Fraser Nain
H. H. Kilburn Swanswick
lfanG•:cr
. .II J . K. Collymrn.l Lucc.'l.
I C. li. D::vb I Creon Island
=-a:: ....£13,j ·
- ·~ ·
LIVINGS, &c: R 7
Number of Number of
Chapel, where Situated, and
Persons ge- Persons ge- Whether Pro- Parsonage
the number of Persons it will
nerally at- nerally at- testant or Ro- House. Remarks.
contain. man Catholic.
tending. tending.
·--
250
... Highgate ... 800 600 ... no
... Retreat
Annotto Bay
...
...
600
600
476
400
...... yes
no
... Scott's Hall ... 200 90 .. . no
450
400
I
800
300
320
900
800
.
.
500
400
480
200
450
'
•
325
150
r, ,
200
.
800
500
100
GOO
300
300
80()
500
P-
:RETURN OF CHAPELS,
It 8
r .......................................,.....................i".d~~~~~r~6·~,,:,~i'"-----------------------.
c8 st.0::z~
~~ ~ d Remarks.
Parish. Chapel. :Minister. ~ ~ ~
s....,..s s~ ei,
~G::>ce:::s~~
z p..,. z ~ ·~
--------1------------------·- ---1---·1--- - - - - - - - -
CuuRcn OF ScoT-
LAND-
Kingston ... Tho Kirk Scotch Rev. J. Badcllife 800 250 That is the number of actual
Church attendance or the number present
at a Service is meant. About 400
if by this is meant those who are
attendants ; besides, from the
scattered membership, through
the different Parishes, double the
I I' nnmber and upwards may be set
clown as attendant Members of
! I the Scotch Church in Kingston.
RO)!AX CATHOLIC- I
I
...I Thos. Porter
I
Kingston ...I Holy Trinity . .. 1,800 900
Jos. Dupont
Fred. Hathaway
Wm. Spillmann
J ohn Ryan
Manuel Loidi
I
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Port Royal ... Dock Yard ... John Ryan ... 100 ... I' Served twice a month for Navy
und Soldiers, &c.
St. Benedict (!far· Fred. Hathaway ... 100 50 !
bor llcad)
11
Chancery Hall Ditto ···I 100
... 45 I
I
I
...I
I
, Hetre~t,
' To\Vn
Brown's
1
Ditto I
... 150 100 I
I
' ·-····
AND STA'l'IOXS. R9
~------"'!'----------------~~~~-----------
~ ~ 6-d
Parish. Chapel.
I ".'.\Iinister.
~~ ~J
'ii~ t ~ Remarks.
~ .. :=:·.g~.
---;-----------~
ROMAN CATIIOLIC
'Continued-
St. James ... Reading, Montego J. S. W oollett
Bay
... 50 20
St. Ann's ... Falmouth ... Ditto ... ... ... A Station•
UxrTED PRESBYTE·
I
RIAN-
I
Wostmorcl:md ... )fount Hermon ... Ditto ... 200 188
Minister. Remarks.
Parish. Chapel.
ClaJ.'(lnden ... Mount Carmel ... James R obertson ... 350 300
St. Thomas ye Vale Cedar Valley ... Maurice G. Mitchell ... 250 170
St. Catherine ... Ewing's Caymanas ... 100 60 Lent, and largely supported by
Urum Ewing, Esq. for his pro-
perty. Revd. Coclu-a.ne to ad-
minister the Sacraments•
Kingston
. ... St. Andrew's East James Cochrane ... 600 300
Queen Street
St. Mary's ... Port Maria ... Henry Scott ... 600 300
...I, 350
I 1
Island of Grand Bodden Town John Smith 510 No information. The whole
Cayman I- Prospect, &c. I sland is supplied by Mr. Smith.
UNITED BRETII-
REN'S CRURCll-
Manchester ... Fairfield ... E. E. Reinke 766 Church The size of the Church is in
usually proportion to the sizo of the Con-
full gregation. The estimate of t~e
number a Church will cont.am
varies very much, as ma.de by dif-
I
ferent individuals. We know the
exact number of Adults in our
1
I
connection at the close of the year,
and I have given it accordingly,
allowing for the absence of some,
' and the presence of Children and
Youth ; perhaps the number of
I
Adults might represent t~e ave~
age Sunday attendance m ordi-
1 nary cases. Our largest Church
is at Fairfield.
I
AND STATIONS. R 11
UNITED BRETH-
R&~'s Cnu&1 n,
continued-
Manchester ••. Bethabara includ- J . Y. Moderan 739
ing Patrick Town
DiscIPLEs OF Crut1sT
Kingston ... Christian ... James Tilley ... 450 " 150
St. Andrew ... Oberlin ... Ditto ... 250 200
1
...
-
100
St. Thomas
• .. Mount Zion ... James Tilley 300
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EDUCA'fION
_1JE,YSPAPERS A:ND REVIEWS .
•
1879.
.,
'ED UCA'l'IO~ .
R 2
Elementary Schools
p AllISll OF
I I '!'EACHEll.
l\Iiss A. Burrowes 34 34 28
8 Prince .Ubcrt St. " " •
U · \Jabkr ... Rev. D. J. Enst " Edmu:d Pinnock 1 •• 206 131 5!)
---
s l!J 1--·
2,409 - ~-
1,4CG 1,42;;1
...
1
EDUCA'l'ION.
s 3
t-
J11 spected iii 1879.
Knmsros.
1-
--- -
...
0
~ a:)
1.,.... GR.\NTS RECOMMEtiDED, 1879.
.a<l ~
cq
~
~
t-
"d
lf ...
0
..c:
()
rfl
0
~
0
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•
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~
·8
Remarks.
0., ...."'i::= E-1
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5 :-::l j
0
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· a oo -i:-
0
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"' .. "d fJ
6 Fi p..
~-
C,) <:!> 8 ,...;
- --- --
~1
£ s. £ £ s, £ s. £ s. £ s. £ £
s.
1 10 15 65 29 12 20 14 1 13 51 1!) 32 19 19
1 10 0 111 14 26 8 57 12 10 13 94 13 56 38 13
2 10 11 27 G 15 1 11 5 1 26 6 13 13 6
3 8 10 2;:; 7 11 14 5 1G 4 7 21 17 12 () 17
2 13 14 44 6 l::i 15 22 15 7 10 46 0 22 24 0
I 3 5 18 16 16 10 1G 5 8 18 18 8 10 18
211 1 I
8 14 19 2 10 4
:1 8 0 8 8
7 4
6 16
•• I 20 81
15 4
9 11 8
15 4
1 32 18 71 7 23 12 39 G 68 15 35 33 15
5 17 1
3 10 0 18 12 11 14 7 12 3 0 22 6 9 13 6
3 7 12 20 13 8 14 G 12 2 5 17 11 10 7 11
3 12 0 lG 7 I 8 8 4 8 0 9 13 5 8 5 5
2 53 J3 4() 0 18 18 24 15 8 17 52 10 2! 28 10
2 30 7 29 19 I 15 15 13 15 . 29 10 15 14 10
3 17 17 17 18 10 10 !) 0 3 0 . 22 10 8 14 10
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10 ]'.!:amby V:ile
" " Daniel McLaren 1 61 32 61 33
11 / WoodforJ .. . Rev. F. L. King
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3 W;Jmington ... ,, j S. Cunningham 1 55 23 35 28
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8 Y.Ll!.. h~ Rev. Edwin !':.!mer
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26 1 White Horses
" " R. E. Francis 1 82 36 54 57
27 I T~ylor's Piece :::I " " Miss Elen Oore & 2 92 36 45 28
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28 Wobwn Lawn ... R ev. JI. M. F. l'i!ac- Mt. Charles \V. 1'. Grant 1 185 102 150 60
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29 Trinity Ville
" " Richard Osbome 125 75 101 1 58
30 )fount Libanus
" " Alfred Carr 71 49 1 61 29
31 Font Hill .. " T. H. Drummond 68 I 31 43 28
32 White Ilall
•) " " C. A. P. Burnett 881 40 45 29
33 Dalvoy . . . Rev. A. flourne Manchioneal J.' A. C. Haigh
83 40 I 60 45
34 Ri~mond Gap .. . Rei·, A. Brown Trinity Ville Edward Brown 96 40 'iO 46
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35 Gordon Castle
" " f'harles Telier 1 I 62 I 22 38 26
36 l\fonklands
" " E. H. Cunning 1 95 51 I 25 36
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" H. F. IIumpluey 1 I 71I 34 36 32
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Xo. , Nameofand
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1 J Port Antonio ... 1Rev. W. Melville Port Antonio John Edwards 11 100 59 73 53
2 Buff Bay 1
" " B. E. Whitworth I 1 45 31 38 48
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" " Il\liss D. Johnston 62 27 43 35
15 Alpha Cot;age ... , " " }Iiss n. Joh11sou 1 45 30 37 20
16 1Fellowship ... Rev. J. Il. Service
" F. M. Cousens 1 62 33 48 32
17 Bethlehem
" " Henry Ph:llips 1 51 2!) 45 45
18 Rock Hall " " J ohn :\I. Grant 1 co 34 4!) '36
19 Skibo ))
" " Wm. II. Burgess 1
1 7!J 43 Gi 37
20 Orange Bay
" " Partrick 0. Smith 1 4fl 34 30 36
21 Mount Pleasant
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23
Norwich
I Hephzib11h
l\lr. Geo. F. Gibson
Rev. D. G. Campbell
" Geo. !". Gibson 1 50 l 36 48134
" Samuel Brol'u 1 31 I 30 28 '34
24 Hope Bay I
Rev. Thos. Bambary Hope Bay Geo. A. Forester 1 15 I 42 62142
25 Fruitful Vale
26 Rodney Hall
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... , }fr. F. B.
"C:ossley " Samuel Grave3 1 65 41 58136
" F. B. Crossley 1 81 4.6 61 40
27 lfappyftcltl ... Mr. R. B. Wynter
" R. B. Wy"lter 1 52 321 51 I 36
28 Buff B:1y
! ... Rev. C. Melville Buff Bay John Cl:uke 1 i7 I
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53 77 I 49
2!) \f i ndsor C:L~tle
... I " " P:,trick Bur;:rcss 51 I 35 I el 33
30 Rose Hill
···' " " Foratio Henriques 70 41 I 46 136
31
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Fairfield
. .lI " R. A. Clare 1 62 45 GO 46
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PORTLAND.
Remarks.
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Pl'PILS.
PARISH OF
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Manager al ..:<l ,, "' ..., .S o .S
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34 Good Hope .... Rev. C. Melville ... Buff Bay Arthur .McGregor 1 J 52 23 37 30
• 35 Bybrook ... Rev .R. K. Dunbar " Josiah Smic!e 1 51: 41 36 43
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36 Yrhanside 1 " J amcs ~leDonald
" 1 43 25 34 35
37 Green Hills ... Rev. John Ord ... . Cold Spring r R. r:. Wyb 1 43 20 41 40
38 Claverty Cottage ... I
" " John W. Crisp G3 37 39 29
1
39 l\Ianchioneal ... Rev. Arthur Bourne l\Ianchioneal J. W. Sm;th 1 !H 41 52 49
40 II Fair Prospect " " D::.vid Drummond 1 33 !?G 31 28
41 Belle Castle Rev. IT. B. Ha<J:Tis J. Smith
... 1
" 1 98 43
42 Nazm·eth ..I ftev. John Vaz Priestman's
River
Joshua M unroo 1 G-i 38
84
43
50
40
43 Manchioneal .. . Rev. Samuel Smythe " I W. W. Dennis 1 DO 46 77 46
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44 Rural Hill ...1 " " R. E . .A. Mitchell 1 63 36 29 28
15 Islington
" " J. n. Wilson 1 65 43 41 31
46 ::it. 'llarks
" " R. n. Foster 1 72 47 17 44
47
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PARISH OF
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1 42
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" Thomas ~IcPhill 1 85 57 GS 42
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" " I David Walker 1 36 23 20 36
" " William Benloss 1 f18 52 58 39
7 , !free IUl
" " Robert Barrett 1 93 47 65 42
8 IU:ilena " " J oscph A miel 1 27 20 26 22
9 Oracaches"''\ ... Rev. S. V. Robinson
" Newell Core 1 G2 25 35 38
10 Carron Hall ... Rev. Q. R. Noule
P. T. Groove H. 'r. Campbell 1
G2 30 58 42
11 Trimolcswortlt
12 : Riise nill
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" IEdgar Gault I 1
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981 50 55 40
13 Alhany
" " I EwJ.. K. Furhes j1 30 3';' '
65 I 31
J4 :\fount .\ ngu~ ... Rev. A.G. Kirkham Gayle
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3 2 10 17 0 9 6 8 12 17 18 8 9 18
2 5 8 28 4 15 8 11 15 27 3 14 13 3
3 4 11 6 10 8 8 6 0 . 14 8 4 10 8
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1 15 15 35 3 22 8 24 0 4 4 50 12
8 14 5 16 14 10 7 7 10
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3 10 6 15 0 45 9 6 7 4
2 11 13 20 16 14 14 14 5 4 10 ::·3 !) 10 23 9
4 12 2 5 17 13 7 10 13 '
3 8 10 15 12 10 16
10 8 4 10 26 12 13 13 12
3 10 0 27 14 11 14
11 15 3 6 29 15 14 15 15
2 9 7 1 28 14 14 14
5 () 5 G
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3 7 0 17 3 11 8 5 0
7 10 1 13 23 17 14 9 17
2 8 12 29 4 14 14
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14 1()
3 9 25 9 8 17 9
3 G 01 1() 18 12 0 I
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Elementary Schools -
PARISH OF
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15 Goshen ... Rev. John .Aird Gayle .A.. J . .Aird 1 8-i 31 l 49 34
16 .Annotto Bay ...1Rev. Thomas Ilarty An.notto Bay Th<>!'. J. Ilenry 1 GO 50 57 60
I
17 Enfield ... " " W. S. Taylor 1 108 74 81 61
t
is / Lewistore ... 1 " " .Alex. G. ~kycrs 1 70 I 46 61 43
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19 Comesee .. .I " " ISaioucl E::st 1 42 I :l2 37 43
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20 Mahoe Hill
" " C. A. Sl:criO' 1 27 33
21 liope Hill
" "
22 Broatlgato ... I " " P. G. r ;nllllJ.y 1 4" .. 20 23 28
on
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Tryall Hill ... 1Rev. William Teall I
" J. H. Thom:111 I
67 28 55 33
24 Epsomc ... I " " J. D. East 1 58 40 44 42
23 Clonmel ...I " " ,J. C, l'iulayE011 l 83 61 61 46
I
26 , ...l.nnotto Bay ... Hcv. Wm. Westlake
I
" Jo: cph Kerr 1 53 29 42 3i
27 I Beecham Hill ... I
" " Jar. Duclr.:man 1 55
321
32 I 24
281 Hampstead ...I " " Hich:ml l'<•rlics GI 29
1 40 132
I
29 Scott's Hall ... Rev. J . Campbell, B.A. GolcenSprin;s J ohn D. Mr.rahall 1 5G 49 49 I 32
30 J Enfield ... Rev. J.M. MolJ Ch.~. 43 'r
" 11. Anderson 1 G4 20 . ()
33 Brainerd
...
" I " Joseph H enry 1 I 46
I
24 22 28
• ... Rev. J. Seed Roberts
" John A. Scott 1 93 60 86 42
34 Comeseo ...
,,_
Rev..Jos. Meyer
II " IJ. Forester
.J() Eliott
.. ·i }fr. licLeo<l • Richmond IL S. Williams ] 41 18 ~61 ~4
36 Highgate
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37 BelfielJ
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38 Pleasant Hill " J. n. c,.,,n;" 1 ~6 48
41 'Ioo<lsido
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I 30 I 53 32
... Rev. G, C. Linton
Linste::d
! Ruhcrt rr. l'llSl'Y 70 I 78 42 I
45 Ramble
... Rev.~. T. Brown
11 101
Ocho Rios I .Toho ~cFa~ 1len 52 43
46 Xowstead 1 GG '"'
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6 10 4.i
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2 ;) 15 1 11 10 3 0 29 11 23 6 11
2 4 10 Hi H 15 1 8 0 . 23 1 8 15 1
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Elementary Sc/tools
PAR1sn 01
TEACHER.
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50 Labyrinth
51 Hamilton 1\'.Iountain
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Spanish Town Wm. Fcri.'11so11 67, 64
110 'iO
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2 Linstead
" " J ohn II. l\Jarch l 81 44 31 40
3 I Red Hill " " Wm. Trowcni 1 G:> 32 33 35
4 Braton
" " 1 77 43 55 34
5 The Lawn
" " )il:s. C. By Jes 1 I '.!;; 20
6 Garden Hill
" " Charles llryan 1 78 34
7 Ladies' School 1
... Rev. C. F. Douet, l!.A.
" :Miss T. }furrny 1 77 50 56 i.i6
8 Richard's Hall
" " J:L,. A. Barclay 1 57 2() 46 28
9 Highgate )
" " John V"rlcy 1 4.0 28 40 37
10 Metropolitan ... Rev. C. B. Ben-y " D.S. Lalor 1 (j'.) :J6 45 46
11 Taylor's Caymanns ...
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14 Sligo Ville
15 1 Thankful Hill
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46
40
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R. A. Gullimore I jQ 56
161 Mount Hennon · · · Rev. J<1lm Clarke, dee.
" 76 36
17 Jericho ... RcY.C.B.Bcrry,actg.
James Bryan
11104 43
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19 Lucky Valley
20 I Ifartlands
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" Edward .Tones 11·1 f>j, I 39 I
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3 5 11 5 0 8 8 5 12 1 19 15 19 3 12 19
E 10 5 3 9 3 16 7 5 7 4
1 14 12 62 5 27 4 33 0 5 19 14 10 79 13 31 48 13 One Pupil Teacher.
3rd year.
2 20 282 15 15 8 5 1 13 25 13 14 11 13
3 3 10 12 12 8 14 4 0 12 14 7 614
E 10 36 20 56 56
I -I 359 4 11,001 14 63 I 575 6 425--; 86-8 I 22 10 il,146 7 1 465 1 681_7_
ST. CATlIERINE.
13 13 13 G G 0 6 Failure.
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3 : :I 43 18 12 0 ll 4 23 4 21 2 4
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falsified.
1G 16 8 0 8 Not Ready.
3 8 0 9 0 7 16 lG 16 16 16
3 14 O 32 lG 10 4 4 13 23 17 1G 7 17
3 10 8 18 16 10 10 9 0 2 8 21 18 9 12 lS
I 9 14 10
2 G 0 · 19 0 16 2 • 5 15 1 13 23 10
2 5 0 18 11 l 12 10 3 9 I
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Ele111udary Schools
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31 Shady Grove ... / Rev. T. R. Johnson Linstead 1\1. Gregory I 27
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32 Point Hill "
" \\ . ll. :\Iitcl1cll l 41 40 23 28
I 33 Wakefield
34 Ilarewood
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56 37
68 30
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53 I Alman ITill
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54 M:Zpah "
55 Liberty Hill
···I " " 45 42
" " 47 39
56 / Gny's Ili!l
··· Re\'. D. J. Rcynoli'!s
:\Ioncaguo 47 42
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3 2 10 14 12 9 12 4 16 1 4 15 12 7 8 12
3 8 0 10 0 10 4 7 4 2 2 19 10 19 10
13 12 6 0 6 . Not rea<ly
E 5 0 . 3 15 2 2 5 17 5 17
3 8 6 23 8 10 10 11 8 3 0 . 24 18 11 13 18
2 18 10 24 0 16 9 15 0 3 9 34 18 12 22 18
2 5 0 15 4 16 15 6 15 1 10 24 0 7 17 0
3 5 0 17 1 8 8 8 0 2 8 18 16 8 10 16
7 0 7 . Not in operation
1 7 0 57 2 22 16 15 0 3 9 9 0 60 5 28 22 5 One Pupil Teacher
3rd year
2 3 15 35 7 15 8 11 5 2 11 29 4 17 12 4
3 ~ 10 19 10 10 4 7 4 2 14 20 2 9 11 2
3 8 0 19 2 9 0 10 0 4 10 23 10 9 14 10
2 10 10 58 16 16 9 13 15 4 7 8 0 42 11 29 13 11 One Pupil Teacher
of 2nd year.
3 7 17 15 18 10 10 G 0 0 18 17 8 7 10 8
3 9 11 33 12 10 4 8 8 3 0 . 21 12 16 5 12
1 4 3 51 8 22 16 15 6 3 0 9 0 50 2 25 25 2 One Pupil Teacher
of 3rd year
3 8 0 25 4 50 12 0 11 0 4 1 27 1 12 15 1 Plus Building Grant
<S.
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3 8 0 8 8 6 0 2 8 16 16 16 16
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3 5 15 23 16 !) 0 6 4 1 10 16 14 11 5 14
18 6 9 0 9 Closed
3 2 0 10 4 4 8 2 5 16 17 16 17
2 5 13 39 13 18 4 18 5 3 12 40 1 19 21 1
3 15 8 24 8 11 2 8 8 2 2 21 12 12 9 12
3 5 3 33 16 9 0 8 8 1 19 19 7 16 3 7
3 4 0 8 8 4 0 12 8 12 8
3 10 15 28 14 8 14 7 4 2 14 18 12 14 4 12
2 G 9 21 19 I 14 14 9 0 2 8 26 2 10 16 2
3 12 11 11 14 10 4 3 0 24 18 10 14 18
2 5 lG 26 18 14 14 1 9 10 3 9 27 13 13 14 13
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Elementary Schools
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57 Mount Rosser ... Rev. D. J. Reynolds )foneague S. T. White
E. J. White 1 59 30 54 28
5S Ebenezer ... " "
50 :liount ~ebo
I ... Rev. Jos. Gordon "
I 48 68 42
60 IPalm and Bonnett Rev. C. R. Chandler Guy's Hill E. L. Grant 1 97
64 Bella's Gato ... Rev. R. Harding ... Old Harbour E. J. Samuels 1 U!) 8!) 108 47
1 51 29 35 38
65 1\'.[arley Hill ... " " R. W. Stewru:t
1 41 20 31 44
66 Good Hope ... " " R. W. Byfield
T. R. Thomas
11 6g
1 . 103
I 36
48
46
69
30
38
7 l\fount Airy " "
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8 )fount z:on ... Rev. A. J'. Thomaa
l " J. N. Uummings 1
1 I 74
85 I
30
33
76
58
30
31
9 Taremount
10 I Brixton H'll
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2 11 3 25 2 14 14 19 10 4 13 38 17 12 26 17
3 9 11 60 s 8 6 0 14 8 14 8 Plus Building Grant.
15 15 7 0 7 Not in operation.
2 4 17 30 8 14 14 12 0 3 3 29 17 15 14 17
3
2 o I 26 rn 12 6 10 4 4 7 26 17 13 13 17
3 3 10 14 8 I • s 8 6 16 2 2 17 6 7 10 6
3 7 10 18 10 9 18 6 16 1 9 18 13 9 9 13
2 10 3 36 14 16 9 22 5 5 17 44 11 18 26 11
3 7 10 18 10 11 8 5 16 1 13 18 17 9 9 17
2 11 12 26 2 15 8 5 0 20 8 13 7 8
3 12 10 41 11 I • 11 2 18 0 6 9 35 11 20 15 11
2 26 0 35 13 17 10 24 10 4 19 46 19 17 29 19
2 8 0 33 5 . 15 1 I 8 5 1 13 24 19 16 8 19
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No.
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Name.
- - . - - - - - - ·- -- ·- - - - - - · - - - ··-- - - -· ! - - - - - - - - : - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -
18 1~fount Carmel .. . Rev. J as. Robertson " Jos. D. Robertson ' 1 11.) 51 88 46
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20 :Mount Providence ·' William ::\filler 1 87 33 57 30
22 I
I
Wiltlman's Gift ..., " " Robert Bailey 1 51 30 39 42
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· 26 I Hall's Ville " " G. C. Thomas
I
11 41 28 21 I24
27 Smithville .. . Rev. Thomas Fraser \ " Alex. Dawkins . I 1 81 44 56 43
28
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I \\ atsonton .. . Rev. \V. J. Le1~is IMay :Pen W. A. Moodie 1 87 35 22 35
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31 Mocho 1-i ...
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1 73 39 49 43
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32 The Cross ... Rev . .A.. Duckett 1'J ilk River Miss 1\1. Potter 1 84 31 41 40
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33 i St. J;igo ... Rev. C. T. Husband Alley E. D. Wright 118 62 43 40
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31 Salt River
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45 I 21
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29 1 47
35 Roswell ... Rev, J. Kendon Spanish Town R. B. Orr I 1 103 48 84 ' 39
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36 i\Iitchcll's IIJl .. ·, Rev. J . .Ashley Old Harbonr R. \V. Cortey l 18 30 52128
37
38
Bethlehem
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. .. Rev. R. Raw
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Edward Taylor
J ohn B. Hardy
1
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71
80
42
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56 '35
65 , 42
'3() Frankfiel<l .. .' Re\'. W. I'. Uathawa) .Alex:mdria I J. H. Suthe1fand l 66 31 I 57 40
' 40 Pr1>spect
" ' " E. R. WJson 1 45 77 42
41 ' John Austin's Land.. ·1
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" " J.E. Butler 1 57 26 53 I 25
42
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n ) Ck River ... \Rev T. S. Johnson I Linstead t-W. G. Coore
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Free Town ... Rev. J. J. K endon !Spanish Town II . .I . . .
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7 18 36 -0 16 9 15 5 3 18 35 12 18 17 12
3
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3 19 31 43 12 Iii 1 19 5 34 6 21 13 6
2 10 o I 22 16 16 2 12 15 3 15 32 12 11 21 12
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2 32 10 . 14 14 12 10 3 6 30 10 16 14 10
6 16 7 3 9 0 6 12 15 12 4 11 12
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2 9 11 i 33 0 15 15 12 0 2 11 30 () 16 14 6
3 5 10 I 18 11 9 0 7 0 1 13 17 13 9 8 13
3 10 10 18 0 10 4 10 0 3 0 23 4 9 14 4
J<.; 6 0 40 3 12 2 16 6 8 6 8 Plus Building Grant
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3 I 12 o :n 12 10 10 7 0 2 51 19 15 15 4 15
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)fandcv:lle
T. Williams 11 101 61 86 47
2 Old Enghnd " "
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" Ilobert S. M)Tie 33
3 Kend,11 "
H.J. McKay 138 72 97 51
4 Ch:mt;Uy R ev. retJr Can1pbell " I
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14 DaYyton "
15 Yale Lionel Rev. W. A.. Gilling Four Paths H. S. l\lci}lillan 132 75 88 44
25 Campbell Castle " " I T. G. 8omcryi1Je ' 1 180 109 107 ' 39
26 Pratville Rev. C. L. Barnes " j A. L. Sweetland 1 218 87 142 1 51
27 I :i'i"ew Broughton Re,·. A. G. Hogg " A. Bcnloss 11 13!> 87 91 I 56
28 Grove TownI \ " " IJos. S. Gunter 1 1321 96 68 I 40
29 I llowdeu " " Geo. T. Smith 1 78 45 56 I 36
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31 Y:ctoria Tmrn " " R. Dingwall 1 108 51 45 42 I
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33 , Albion " " Da111. Gord(ln. 1 I 124 I '° I 87
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8 12 3 3 21 13 5 16 13
2 17 10 49 3 17 17 18 0 5 2 40 19 24 16 19
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4 St. Ann's Bay ... ReY. T. GriffitlL " 84 1 51
5 Ocho Rios & Inft. ... " " IW. l\I. .Anderson 126 63 57 47
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26 I Pedro I 43 29
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" R. C. Ryan 1 73 36 59 34
35 .A.boukir " 1
I . . . Re,·. John Clarke " Geo. Pottinger 1 131 GG SO 49
36 Brown's Town
37 , Bethany " .A.lex. McDonald 1 122 52 83 5G
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180 I Su 142 58
38 Schoolfi<:IJ ll.~ E!!mmBurroll 1
" 1 99 41 47 47
30 IIlopcton : :1 :: " Miss J.E. Bumcttl 1 I 'IO 30 43 4G
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J 1 31 40 'i5 53
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Elementary Schools
PARISH OJ!'
TEACHER.
--1- - - - - - - --l---------·1------<I---·------------------
••. Rev. W. Peurtensberg llfiddle Qwir- Darid Pryce 1 66 32 46 58
54 Holland
ters.
" J. B. Harrison & 2 143 76 106 60
55 Carisbrook " Miss Bogle
" Miss E. O. Lewis 1 80 35 61 39
56 Clapman "
57 Middle Quart.era " J.E. Griffit h 1 38 1 21 34 35
" H. A. Ellis 1 42 35 40 30
59 Grace Hill "
60 Wallingford ... Rev. T. L. Rees Balaclava E. Henderson 1 70 41 50 43
64 New Eden ... Rev. R. P. Campbell " A. Wright & Miss 2 10() n I 44
Senior I 48 I 34
65 Neville's Court ... Rev. G. H. Hanna, J. B. Allwood 1
acting
66 Aberdeen " " Fred. Pryce 1 ·33 i 30 ()5 1 28
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G. Welsh 1 37 43 47
73 R-Ose Hall " " W. R. Brooks 1 . 98 4.G I 81 3!>
74 Pepper •.. Rev. E. E. Reinke Jifay Ilill N. E. Seal 1 . CG 41 55 45 .
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Inspected in 1879.
ST. ELtZABETH.-continued. I
GRA...~TS RECOMME:SDED, 1870.
Remarks.
.
£
1 9 14 36 19 65 23 4 9 12 2 5 7 0 42 1 I ts s.
24 1 One Pupil Teacher
1st year, and Plus
1 17 6 37 6 24 0 22 16 5 8 52 4 19 33 4 Building Grant.
3 6 17 27 17 11 14 7 0 2 17 21 11 13 8 11
3 6 0 24 18 16 10 8 4 1 16 26 10 12 14 10
3 12 2 22 4 10 10 7 4 3 0 20 14 11 9 14
3 60 • 90 70 16 0 16 0
2 10 11 I 28 11 15 1 10 5 3 0 28 6 14 14 6
3 6 10 18 8 11 8 10 0 3 9 24 17 9 15 17
3 5 14 12 18 10 10 8 0 2 17 21 7 6 15 7
3 1 4 16 10 4 4 12 14 16 14 16 I
15 8 17 5 38 1 20 18 1 i
2 26 10 I 41 18
10 4 6 4 8 8 8
3 1 6 11 16 4 1 16 8
3 4 0 8 8 6 0 I 14 8 14 8
10 4 7 4 2 2 19 10 19 10
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17 10 6 5 1 16 25 11 14 11 11 I
2 6 12 29 16
3 6 8 20 13 11 8 7 16 2 14 21 18 10 11 1a l
22 8 27 6 7 7 57 1 25 32 1 !
1 235 502
16 9 9 5 2 17 28 11 13 15 11 I
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2 8 8 28 10 I 1s 15 10 5 2 o . 28 5 14 1 14 5
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1 27 471 Z2
11 Cokesview " " Samuel Jarret 1 I G3 35 31 I33
12 St. Paul's ... Rev. Ewd. Clarke " J. Blake 1 G-1 31 52 33
13 St. Mary's " " :N. W. Speed 1 112 5-i 80 35
14 Broughton " " Miss C. Parkinson 1 j 'iO 4.!.l CO 21
15 Friendship ... Rev. L. Miller " R. ~!. Arnold 1 ~ 107 60 I EG Z!l
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16 Bl:l.w-Weary " " J. Stot11ard 1 80 Z5 C3 28
17 Sterling " " J.E. Samuels 1 1103 50 G7 {Q
18 Mount Pleasant . .. Rev. W. A. Niven " Miss Hylton 1 U·i 32 :12 I 2!.l
19 Meylersfield ... C. P. Bovell, Esq. " A. L. Walcott 1 I !i3 31 {6 4.4,
20 Petersfield ... Rev. II. Clarke, jnr. " J. F. Alexander 1 101 51 82 ' 52
21 Hartford " " I
ll
]jlJenczer Clar!'e 1 71 46 53
1
22 Fullersfield .. . Rev. S. C. Morris
Grnn~e Hill J. F. Morris 1 1 63 31 44 33
23 Hope Wharf " J. A. Russell 31 ;jO
24 Mount Grace
25 Cessnoch
. .. Rev. J. S. Vaughan " I Henry MeLer.n 1 I llj 81 76 4.!)
28 35
38 Beaufort and Infant
39 Cairn Curran
Rev. Peter Larsen
" I G. T. Palmer and
Miss W:ilters
2 147 CG ]15 I G5
" " : \YiUiam Ried 1 j,) I 43 Cl 49
40 Ha.lly Hill
" " I J. J. '"right 1 88 35 68 44
41 Calendonia
" " "'oodburn Thomp- 1 14'.! 71 89 58
Inspected in 1879.
WESTMORELAND.-wntinued.
....
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3 15 2 5 8 ;
3 7 10 Ip 13 9 18 7 0 2 2 19 8 11 0
3 14 1 17 5 9 18 6 4 1 4 17 6 8 9 6
3 6 15 7 12 . 10 10 10 16 21 6 4
.
17 6
13 9
5 10 3 3 4 18 5 8 13 9
E
.3 20 18 21 3 40 11 14 i2 0 4 1 27 15 10 17 15 Plus B uilding tirll.rlt
3 9 3 IO 4 8 8 7 0 2 17 18 5 9 9 51
3 10 0 19 16 12 0 10 0 2 5 24 5 7 17 5
3 5 18 21 9 8 14 6 8 2 11 17 13 10 7 13
2 12 10 14 10 15 8 7 15 23 3 7 16 3
2 12 10 3;; 3 18 4 12 15 2 14 I 33 13 17 16 13
3 5 9 9 18 6 16 2 14 19 8 19 8
3 5 17 18 4 I 9 18 6 4 2 8 18 IO I 9 9 10
3 2 13 9 0 6 12 15 12 15 12 1
2 15 0 33 7 17 3 20 5 5 17
I
43 5 16 27 5
.
3 6 2 :I 9 18 7 8 1 16 19 2 19 2
3 8 18 13 16 9 12 4 16 1 13 16 1 6 10 1
2 10 0 27 15
I 14 14 11 5 3 3 29 2 13 16 2
3 18 23 18 6 17 18 C·
3 8 0 13 14 9 12 10 8
3 13 0 10 14 10 4 8 4 5 11 23 19 5 18 19
2 0 14 16 ~· 0 7 .A.ttentlance below
31 Govt. requirement,
26 14 10 16.14 1
3 10 0 20 1 ; 10 4 13 4 3 6 I
I
3 2 0 ' 2G 17 9 12 4 0 13 12 13
I 0 12
1 12 13 1 45 2 22 16 18 0 4 13 45 9 22 I 23 9
I
1 23 1 23 4 21 18 7 13 58 15 30 28 15
61 2
I
3 11 2 7 o, 2 21 20 4 11. 9 4
5 22 9 l
51
3 12 6 4 4 1 7 ' 17 17 8 9 17
5 4 1 17 4
3 5 15 22 12 10 10 7 0 2 2 19 12 11 I 8 12
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s 38 EbtJCATIOX.
TEACHER. PUPILS.
..,
]
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No.
Name and Locality of
Manager. Address. .,
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43 Carmel and Infant ... Rev. Theop. Winckl.J New Market Thos. Bailey and 2 142 87 136 60
Miss Richards
« Chantilly ... " " James \\alters 1 70 ~8 59 38
45 New Road & Infant " " J. Pennycott & Miss 1 1 206 109 169 6~
A. L. Beckford
46 Hopewell .... Rev. H. N ethercott Chester Castle W. R. Ried 1 99 57 85 42
I ii
48 Bethel Town & Infant Re>. P. Williams " H. M. Virgo and 1 1 148 89 108 38
!t1iss Brown
49 Hopeton ... " " S. J. Johnson
11 56 30 47 33
50 Barneyside ... " " C. C. Wright 1 98 5~ 55 "~
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PARISH OF
I
I
I I
'"8 1 62 ' 51
1 Lucea ... Rev. J. Stoddart L~cea J. H. Curlin 1 117
2 Elgin Town ... " " J. F. Gammon 1 47 ~o I 47 32
3 Cacoon ... " " J. H. Allen 1 . 101 I 39 51 31
4 Riverside ... " " H. Webster 1 105 47 76 30
5 Jericho ... " " R. R. Cunningham 1 94 50 63 39
I
Remarks.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1- - -1--·1- - - I - - - - -
£ s. £ s. £ £ s. £ s. . £ s. £ s. £ s. £ £ s.
1 20 3 54 2 24 0 26 2 6 12 8 0 64 14 27 37 14 One Pupil Teacher,
2nd year.
3 5 7 19 10 11 18 7 12 2 8 21 8 9 12 8
1 19 10 73 3 40 24 16 32 14 7 1 14 10 79 1 36 43 1 Two Pupil Teachers,
2nd year.
2 14 14 34 3 14 14 14 5 4 13 33 12 17 16 12 Plus B. Grant.
3 10 10 32 9 12 0 13 0 5 2 30 2 16 14 2
3 3 10 I 35 15 11 8 17 16 6 3 35 7 17 18 7
1
3 I 2 8 14 0 9 18 6 0 2 2 18 0 7 11 0
•3 \ 6 o 26 10 10 10 10 12 4 1 25 3 13 12 3
3 7 3 12 6 10 12 3 0 25 18 11 14 18
'2 I 12 o 20 16 14 14 10 10 3 o 28 4 10 18 4
-.I 537 1~ I 1,245 171 105 680 10 I 574 2 161 5 I 43 10 11,4667 G13 853 7
H .L'\OVER.
2 1 21 5 1 47 1 I 17 17 19 10 2 14 40 I 23
1
17 '1
3 6 15 114 0 9 12 6 0 15 12 7 I 8 12
3 9 1 I 17 0 9 6 7 16 2 5 19 '7 8 11 7
3 9 17 I 22 19 9 0 9 8 3 3 21 11 11 10 11
3 11 14 22 15 1 11 14 10 0 2 17 24 11 11 13 11
2 I 18 1 4.0 7 15 15 22 5 6 9 44 9 20 24 9
~
I
2 I 14 12 40 1 I 15 15 1 19 5 6 9 41 9 I 20 21 9 I
I ~': I
4 0 1 10 13 18 7 6 18
8 81
: 1 ,: ; 14 14 16 5 4 16 35 15 17 18 15
I
3 5 7 I 14 16 4 12 1 4 I 15 8 7 8 8
9 12 1
9 4 3 0 21 4 9 12 4
3 12 61 IS 8 9 0
6 0 6 Below Government
13 9 I . requirements.
22 8 11 2 I 3 9 42 19 , 17 25 19
: I :: : I 34. 11 I 8 8 7 12 2 14 18 14 18 14
3 7 oI 18 2 I 16 12 8 4 1 7 26 3 9 17 3
·I 8 o~ 13 4
6 0 6 Below Government
requirements.
E 8 9 I 3 12 2 0 1 4 6 16 6 16
I
19 7 30 0 14 14 12 5 2 11 : 29 10 I 15 14 10
12 3 I 19 16 1 9 6 5 16 1 16 16 18 9 7 18
1 !) 3 9 2 0 5 9 5 9
I
EDUCATION.
s 40
... =
Elementary & hools
PARI!:'JI OP
TEACHER. I PUPILS.
1~
~
Name and Locality C> ~ i::: I'l l""' .
' Address.
No.
of School. Manager. .t:J.s
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21 Gurney's Mount ... Rev. F. H. Dillon Flint River L. S. Dawes 1 58 I 30 50 35
25 Mount Ward ... Rev. T. P. Russell Montego Bay Robert A. Facey 1 109 48 88 50
26 Sandy Bay ... " " Robert Soley 1 80 45 54 56
27 Bethel ... " " J. H. Reid 1 58 33 42 40
28 Friendship . .. Rev. G, R Henderson Falmouth E. A. Spraggs 1 70 47 51 33
29 Watford Hill ... " " J. E . S. Morris 1 75 47 60 50
- - - --
fill812,314 1,239 il,630 I.
PARISH OF
1 Barnet St. I
... Rev. T. P. Russell
I
MontegoBay H.J. Page 1 ~1481 ~ 1100 52
2 Union St. ... " " Miss Solomon 1 56 34 30 34
3 Union St. ... Rev. A. Thomson " ' . I
4 Upper Union St. ... Mr. John Raeburn " John R aeburn 1 48 29 89 33
5 Jackson Town ... Miss Ann Levin " . .
6 Granville
)
... Mrs. McBayne " Mr. &. Mrs. Mc- 2 89 46 67 33
Bayne
7 Mount Oarey, mixed Rev. Ewd. Hewett " R. G. Lewin 1 69 39 45 34
8 Mount Carey, girb ... " )
" Miss H. B. H ewett 1 41 23 36 30
9 May Hall ... R ev. J.E. Henderson " R. F. Reddick 1 47 25 41 29
G. R. Phillips, E sq. actg.
10 Salt Spring ... " " J. L. Harding 1 81 47 62 36
11 Vvlllte H ouse ... " " William Allen . 1 30
21 I 23 28
12 Mount Horeb ... Rev R. Gordon " G. S. Turner 1 60 4.6 55 40
13 Sudbury ... Rev. E . J. Hewett
" J. E. Annstrong 1 159 83 112 56
14 Salter's Hill & Infant " " A.lex. Gooden 1 ' 215 100 100 39
I
15 Sunderland ... " " Miss Kentbh ... 1 40 20 29 25
. 16 Irwin Hill & Infant ... Rev. R. P . Campbell " A. P eart and Miss 2 151 79 108 50
Welsh
17 Maldon & Infant ... Rev. T. C. Hutchins " J. T. Graham and 1 1 114 77 !)8 42
Assistant
18 Springfield ... " " T. J. Frazer ] 77 41 57 36
19 Buckingham ... " " .
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...
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Itomarka.
£ s. l £ s. £ s. I £ s. £ s. £ s.
31 8 o 13 o 10 10 6 0 2 2 IS I2 12 12
3 20 6 18 4 10 4 15 4 6 5 30 13 9 21 13
3 6 2 15 10 9 18 7 12 2 2 19 12 7 12 12
7 7 20 0 9 18 9 8 3 6 22 12 10 12 12
3
2 15 1 30 10 11 ro 11 15 2 17 32 2 15 17 2
ST. JAMES.
2 42 4 45 10 18 14 24 15 3 12 46 11 I 22 24 11
10 4 6 16 4 1 21 1 9 12 1
3 17 13 18 15
I2 0 12 Closed for want of a
25 1 • • Teacher.
9 18 6 16 I I3 I7 7 9 8 7
3 24 0 1!) 13
13 0 13 Not ready.
27 4
9 18 9 4 3 6 22 13 I2 10 8
3 18 11 2;; 7
2 2 20 2 16 4 2
3 I6 12 33 0 10 4 7 16
4 12 3 9 lif 1 17 1
3 5 0 9 0
5 0 1 16 15 10 8 7 IO
3 6 17 17 10 8 14
1
9 8 2 2 22 6 11 11 G
3 23 4 IO 16
4 4 I 10 14 2 7 7 2
3 5 1 15 9
9 4 3 12 24 1G I5 9 16
3 11 10 30 7
!
62 8 25 27 8
1 25 7 51 3 22 8 24 12 i 5 8
3 22 12 34 4 11 I4
20
2 0
o I 8 5
1 7
39 19
7 2
17 22 19
7 2 Plus B.rilding Grant.
E 6 11 40 3 15
6 I7 43 . 2 21 22 2
2 18 3 43 9 17 IO 19 15
39 I 12 27 1 Plus Building gr:mt.
2 25 15 25 9 50 14 14 19 5 5 2
2 14 31 14 11 20 14
3 11 16 23 0 16 16 12 4
8 0 8 Below Government
16 8 l'equirements.
8 6 8 6
E 3 15 3 3 2 12 ' 2 11
11- EDUCATIO~.
s 42 EDUCATION.
Elementary Scltools
PARrsrr OF
~ G c j:l..,_..Z
- ---1------ --J - - -.-A-,
- - - - -: - 1----- - - -
21 Cambridge Rev. C. G. McGregor Montego Bay Edward Virgo 1 G2 2!> 51 128
22 Mount Reece Rev. T. P. Russell,
acting
" J. II. Oliphant 1 92 4.4 G5 44
23 Lethe " " W. J. Ried 1 70 34 30 32
24 Mount Zion Rev. James Bayne ' Little River William Ried 1 150 62 78 3!)
25 Tryall IC•
" R. .Mc.A.dam 1 50 23 28 32
2G Bethtephai1 Rev. G. R. Henderson Falmouth .Mrs. Ilendcrson 1 llG 8!> 107 57
27 Brownsville
" " Mrs. A.. E . Ricketts 1 70 2G 20 22
23 Goodwill
29 Dunfries
Rev. T. Do,vnie Hampden J. C. Williams 1 lGO I 87 111 GO
" " Miss A. M. Came· 1 G9 40 52 I 31
30 Somerton ron j
" " G. McLachlan 1 104 50 15 29
~:..:p,Jm., ~J :: I: _:;I:
31 Eden Vale
" "
32 Marley Rev. J. A.G. del Rio
"
14 l1s 1,56J II,416 (1,111 : .
1
PARISH OF
"
Rev. W. M:. Webb
"
"
"
H.J. Bowen
P. J . Brady
R. A . Simpson
f ·:
1 93
72
29
41
87
~n
78 46
56
35 •
15 W aldensia
Stewart Town T. J. Davis 1 121 52 SG 151
" cc
J. B. Edwards 16i 94 110 50
l G First Ilill . .. Rev. W. C. Harty
" A. Ferguson 91 52 I 67 I 56
. 17 j Duncans ... Rev. Ewd. Spratt I I
I Duncans B. Fullerton 170 I
86 1 124 i 60 i
EDU:CATION.
"'."'. -
-- :-:;- ---
I
Inspected in 18i9.
ST. J,uIEs-continued.
Rem:i.rks._
i:. s.
3 3 9 15 0 8 8 5 16 1 19 I- 16 3 9 3
2 14 2 27 19 15 8 11 0 26 8 13 13 8
3 14 18 19 15 9 12 6 16 2 5 18 13 9 9 13
3 16 19 31 14 11 14 12 8 4 1 28 3 15 13 3
3 3 2 17 14 9 12 4 12 1 4 15 8 8 7 8
1 23 2 732 22 16 26 14 7 10 57 0 36 21 0
5 8 20 8 10 0 10 Below Government
l'eqnirements.
1 19 9 57 16 24 0 26 2 6 18 8 0 65 0 28 37 0 1 Pupil Teacher 2nd
year
3 9 0 18 17 9 6 8 0 3 3 20 9 9 11 9
3 9 6 3:> 17 s 14 I 10 0 4 4 22 18 19 3 18
E
3
6 19
9 12 :j
- - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -
3 16
12 0
3 9
3 9
11 6
23 7
11 6
25 7
l
. I 421 18 I 796 15 90 310 7 I 310 7 96 9 I 8 0 782 11 I 3S2 I400 11
!'
T RELAWNY.
3 2 1 26 6 8 8 4 0 12 8 13
12• Twelve Shillings ex-
3 20 14 23 6 10 16 8 0 18 16 11 7 16 ce3s of 1st Moiety.
3 4 10 18 2 9 12 5 4 2 8 17 4 9 8 4
3 17 4 23 14 9 6 10 0 2 14 2., 0 11 11 0
3 19 2 31 17 10 4 13 8 3 12 27 4 15 12 4
2 53 16 22 12 15 8 14 10 29 18 11 18 18
9 6 7 4 2 11 19 1 8 11 1
3 6 0 16 19
14 14 9 5 2 5 26 4 14 12 4
2 10 19 2:> 0
3 9 12 9 8 3 3 22 3 11 11 3
4 11 22 11
5 5 8 0 57 5 so 27 5 1 Pupil Teachers of
1 34 8 60 15 50 22 8 21 12 2nd year.
1 10 17 16 10 7 16 Plus B. Grant.
3 4 4 21 6 10 10 5 16
2 16 2 10 5 1 16 28 3 14 14 3
7 11 29 7
9 0 i 50 14 24 26 14 1 Pupil Teacher,; of
1 14 4 I :30 19 40 22 16 15 12 3 6
• 3rd year.
2 23 10 4 10 45 10 15 30 10 Plus B. Grant.
23 13 ' 30 10 • 17 10
1 22 8 15 12 3 15 41 15 18 23 15
9 16 36 4
4 19 8 0 62 15 28 34 15 1 Pupil Teacher of
1 28 2 56 18 24 0 25 16 2nd year.
•
•
EDt:"CAT10~.
s ·t:> •
~·------------.----------------------------·
Inspected in 1879.
TR.EL .~W"NY-continued.
Remarks.
2 8 14 M 13 16 2 I lo 10 • 2 14
1 I 16 rn 38 5
l;) 18 '
11 12 ~o 7 9 18 8 1C 21 17
31 3 31
3 4 14 !) 61 4 12
I
1 13 I 15 11 15 11
41 !)
1
rn2 rno l 4 16 1 3!) 18 20 1!) 18
37 !) I 16 2 13 15 3 3 ' 33 0 18 13 0
3 5 lG lJ 4 8 8 I 5 8 ' 1 13 1 I 15 !) 7 8 9 I
1 I 10 0 30 1!) • I 2!l 8 H 2 3 6 3!) 16 13 24 16
3 1 H H 10 !) 0 5 4 1 lG l 16 0 7 !) 0 I
3 12 ll 18 18 9 6 5 0 1 1 I 13 7 !) 6 7 I
3 , l!l I 22 8 11 2 6 16 116 1 1!) 141 11 8 14
i I
3
3 1
6 6
7 10
28 17
i 23 15 I
31 11 13 I 23 1 13 9 1s I 6 4 . .
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10 16
5
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8 8
1 19
3 9
17 13
1
22 13
7 ·•
19
11 11 13
2
j
1Eiccess cf 1st l\Ioiety
Plus Building G1·ant.
- - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - --- ---- - - - -
' . 1162 1 I ()~7 lG 163 ' 450 1 I 362 14 85 4 I 3i 0 !)41 18 I 473 468 18
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s 46 El>UCATIO~.
. SYNOPSIS OF SCHOOLS
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13,112 31 37
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1:!3,834 , 362
1-:- I 52,203 1 28,661 -:.524
I 1-:- 202 !331- 1 19 27
Kon:.-As n few of last year's ~chools do not appear on the List for this year, the sum of l:ist year's
grants is accounkd for thus:-
Ainonnt 0£ Gran ts in 1378 to ~ehools on this Li->t for 1879 £1.>,1:n s i)
I NSPECTED I ~,879.
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£
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446 19' 704 10 1
I 355 15, 348 10 66 31 ... ... 770 8 342 428 8
I
401 16 l,205 l'i ... 6G6 1. 504! 7 106 7· 16 0 8 0 1,300 151 597 703 15
!
234 12 726 Hl 80 i 473 13 336 2·
I
71 14 21 10 ... 903 o! 347 556 0
272 11 8()7 1 2.J 5.)3 1 384 101 87 10 ... 29 0 1,054 1 417 637 1
359 4 1,001 14 575 6' 425
I I
65 3 86 81 22 10 37 0 1,146 7 465 681 7
601 17 1,6.30 11 290 818 111 633 i.:;1 159 isl 42 0 55 0 1,709 4 805 904 4
382 19 082 15 195 520
31 408 111 91 131 ... 10 0 1,030 7 432 578 7
,..
585 13 l,SSS I 290 919 12 832 16 22.l. 21 97 0 ... 2,073 101 940 1,133 10
I
432 5 1,068 6 60 56:1. 12 412 rn) 103
1
7 43
01
7 0 1,135 181 517 618 18
I
648 17 1,842 18 90 961 lG 746 8, 207 3 29 0 23 0 1,967 7 906 1,061 7
537 18
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833 7
1,2-!5 17 105 630 10 574 2 161 5 43 10 7 0 1,466 7 613
1
334 ID 664 2 45 327 14 274 131 72 61 9 0 12 0 695 13 318 377 13
I I
421 18 796 10 DO 324 15 310 7 D6 91 8 0 ·13 0 782 11 382 400 11
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462 1 9.t7 161 10.)
I
·! 50 1 362 141 85 41 ::l4 0 9 ID. 941 18 473 468 18
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1- -1- - - - - 0- -
6,123 9 1;3,723 8 1,.300 8,191 10 6,554 1811,61!) 91370 10,210 19 16,977 6 7,574 9,403 6
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6
.
s 48 EDl,"CA.TIOX.
I
Parish. Church of ,England. j Wesleyan. ., :Moravian.
I
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-, Xo. 1 £ s. d.
I
1
;- 1 - -- i- ·-
Xo. £ s. d. Xo. £
----
s. d.
25 Kingston ... 7 168 5 o, 4 92 JD 0 ... ...
49 St. Andrew ... ~3 ! 635 8 Q I
I "' ~0:3 0 0 ... ...
38 St. Thomas ... 16 I 422 13 -0 13 336 Ii 0 ... . ..
}
48 Portland ... 3o I 681 18 0 5 1~8 u 0 . .. ...
53 St. M:ary ... 20 ' 5i5 8 0 I 5 104 12 0 ... ...
.I
~w I
I
72 St. Catherino ... 778 16 0 I 13 33.,1, 18 0 ... ...
4:3 Clarendon ... 1-> ...
~ ' 290 10 0 3 ().J. 1t 0
I
...
57 Manchester ... 657 4 0 2 {)7 J5 0 17 .561 2 0
l9 1
42 St. Ann ... 11 33:3 11 0 11 296 ...
4 (1 I . ..
74 St. Elizabeth ... 3:1, 911 14 0 6 l <:O 4 0 24 741 l l 0
Westmoreland ... 14 240 0 0 6 119 7 c 13 345 16 0
29 Hanover ... sI 79 1G 0
I 51 IGO 16 ... ...
.
32 St. James ... 2 I 41 10 Q I 4 11~ 13 :1 1 43 2 0
34 l ...
Trelawny s 7
... . 147 2 0 227 16 0 ..
- ,- - - - - - - - - - -[- · ---- - - - --- --
646 I Totals 187D ... 229 I 6,00;J 15 0 [ 92 2,;)72 1 0 , 5,j 1.891 11 9
I . . 1878
1
... / ,. • 7,. . · I 26 3 6} ... :33 9 3~
---~- -- - -·-- - -- -- - - -- - ~- -- -
EDl'CATIO~.
- 1- - - - 1 - -
No. I
1
I
£ s. d. No. 1 £ a. I
d. Ko I~ No. --£-~I No.--£--=--:
3 108 12 0 ! l . 13 5 0 1 22 10 0 ...
4 , 93 11 0 I ... 1 26 6 0 5 133 19 0
I
4 , [,8 0 0
91 164 13 0
17 3~9 13
I
o I .. .
I 3 56 lD 0 ... 7 158 3 0
14 300 3 0 ! .. . 1 32 12 0 9 247 3 0 2 59 7 0
2 60 13 0 2 54 10 0 10 I 381 2 0 5 291 4 0 I ...
7 150 4 0 i 3 -03 14 0
I
11 260 12 0 I ... 5 127 11 0 ...
....
I
I 116 ll 0 12 308 10 0 ...
25 197 ;).·,-~,
. ·
21 18 2 S3 U 0 ... ::!:1 17 5
23 9 11 I
• 23 9 11 I 21 15 3) 26
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,-, £ s. <l.
25 Kingsten 1 31 0 0 3 l :! 1 ] 6 0
49 St. Andrew ·3 82 b 0 3 83 3 0 ~
33 ' St. Thomas I
45 PorLland J1, 8 o!
.G2 St. :Mary 2 39 0 0 1 8 0 0
72 St. Catherine 2 25 17 0
42 Clarrn<lon
57 J\I anc:bester
4~ St. Ann I
74 St. .Elizabeth I
-o
vw Westmoreland
29 IIano>er I !
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34
641J
St. James
Trelawny
Denominational Incrs.
----,- --- 3 77 U O ~- n
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" Decre::se 2 29 15 0 1 .. ., 0 ~
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2 A tJI _ L--
EDt'CAl'IOX. s 51
PAllOCRl.\L TOTALS.
No. I £ '· d. ( ' · ~ '· ''· ! t '· <l. £ '· d. £ '· d.1 .£ s. d.
1 li u oI ~ 1
:.'5 8 0 '
l
J ,:lOO 15 0 1,212 17 0 87 18 0
G3 10 O UOJ 0 0 829 1 0 72 lV 0
695 13 0 664 2 0 31 11 0
52 15 0 782 J1 0 828 0 0 45 9 0
3
941 18 0 1,009 19 0 68 l 0
.. I 22 585 13 0 16,~05 17 0
1 17 9 0
1 33 6 0
- - - - - --------~-----·----·----
17 9 0 24 0 31 26 5 7t
26 12 4i 26 19 91
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1!),761 I 12,.216 14,4.)3 31 1' 206 1~139
262 159 lll 20,439 I 11,6GO 1:3,!•21 ~
27,e27 I
~ I
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2'1,vSG 31 281
1876
1877
5C9 580 ~G,Gii4 I 27,2i0
I
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583 352 247 599 o0,332 2DJSD :J::i,51 G I 51 161 330
1878 ... ! 617 30.1, 2il 625 I 5J,4SS 29,679 I 3-1,578 51 ! ] 76 1343
1879 646 362 291 653 52,2-13 I 2S,661 36,524 I EH 202 . 33!
·- - - - - - -I - - -' I 1_1_
Increase
I 29 8 20 281 755 1,646 II 10
I
: 26
-De-cr- ea-se--,-. .. / - -· - - - - - -
... -1- ----::0JS ,--.--1--!-9-
Attention il' drrctE>d to the following facts, showing lhc steady pl'o~ress of P.leme11tnry Education in
Jamaica. L:.· a cont:-ast of the rrsi:lts of the year 1~79 with those or l!:>it', and of 1Hi8 the first year
under ihc prc,,cnt system of inspcctivu : -
, 4
A vcragc Attendance .. . 12,210
D0<·rcnsc ocrr.~ior.rc\ hy tho ~rt wcath~r <lnr:n:: tl1e l:lst h:.lf of lKS.
~U,G70 1
~28,6Gl
~
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EDUCATION. B 53
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£ £ s.
574 1,573 7,I4 7 12 6,6I7 I5 308 211,490 8 14.3 I6 I67 IOI I5,707 13
15 23
14 30 607 1,500 7,522 IG G,677 IG ... 1,574 I 81 203 Ii 327 IOI lG,305 17
I9 27 641 1,500 8,19I IO 6,554. 18 r ... l,6I9 91 240 191 370 IOI 16,977 6
- -- - - - - --' ----
5 ... 31 ... 668 14 ... ...
I 44 11 38 2 43 0 671 9
- -- -- -
... ... ... .. . 122 I8 ... . ... " '"1
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The Total Amount of Grants in Aid of Elementary Schools this year is made up as follows :-
597 Schools passed regularly and received ·.. £16,222 13 0
19 Exceptional Schools received ... ... I43 4 0
25 Schools that were not rendy or failed, received in advance ... 240 19 0
£16,606 16 0
641 Total Number Aided
370 IO 0
5 Schools examined but not Aided. Grants for Pupil Teachers
Grants for Building purposes 1,500 0 0
646 Total Number Inspected.
Total to Elementary Schools £18,477 6 0
24 Closed.
14-EDUCATION,
s .34 EDt"CATIOX.
Parish.
~ . . '-0
~~ l'l Avemgo Income from ,_. Income. l!Jxpe!!.diturc.
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£ E. d. £ ~. <l. +·
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2,40:> l,1CG 1,~17 7 0
.' St. Ant!rcw 3,801 2,1G7 1,702 11 0
Gt. Tlio:::ius 2,03G 1,480 1,107 12 0
2,!li8 1,782 2 73 471 l'J G 4G1 0 0
ISt. :!n.7 52 3,36--! 1,S~ 1,5'.);) 11 0
S~. C::.faer.:;:3 .. . 72 2,S!l3 2,311 1 0 1 I C2 53 !CO 18 !) 100 18 9
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42 3,GG7 1,867 1,413 6 0
57 G,Z67 3,412 2,65!) 3 0
Si. .Ailn 3,333 1,750 1,503 3 0
S!. Eliz:!beth ... G,030 2,616 4 0
3,3731
Wcs~orel:md ... 4,5()1 2,470 2,004 5 0
2,314 1,23!) 1,030 12 0
St. J:!me3 32 2,36() 1,416 1,214 9 0
Trelaw::!y 1,527 1,403 10 0
..
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SCHOOLS IX THE ISLAXD I~ 1873.
I
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:m. 1,331 12 10 1,an :5 !l 2 5!l 5D 3,188 1::i 10~ 2,so1 4 10 20 2,sasl 1,irn u,727 1:} 3~·
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GOVERNMENT
PUPILS.
Nruno M::ster
On Books. IAveragc Attendance.
Parish. and Locality of and ----:----:-----
School. Assistants.
W OnlDIASTER.
SEWING MISTRESS.
Miss J. Wood
·--- -=
,
El>t'C.\.TIO~.
8 51
SC Il 0 0 LS, 1878. /
INCO,\IE. E:S:PF.NDITURE.
----- ---------- -
£ s. d. £, s. d. 1~.--:i £ s. d. £ S. d. £ B. d. £ s. d.
150 0 0 7 19 6 l5i 19 6 150 0 0 ... I ... 150 0 0
... I
0 ... ...
l
230 0 230 0 0
I
48 0
oI f 314
0 o• 48 0 0
I ... ... 314 0 0 I 0
Less I ncome de.
rived from Mer.
! I rick's Charity.
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iPOPILS.
Managers, Teachers1
Average
Name of AttendancE!.
--,--.--1
Trustees. Clerks, l\Iatrons
Schools.
and other Officers.
Head Master
.,
Fourth ditto 70 0 ~ 200 260 '400 ~
.-l
A. L. Lecesne,
Head :Mistress 100 o ....
S. Smith, Second ~
CJ)
ditto 9() 0 ..
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M. Maillet, Third ~
ditto 1(} 0
F. Badley, Fourtll
10
ditto 6(} 0 8~
C. Thompson,
Clerk to Trustees 36 4
A. Sutcliffe, Janitor 31 0
E.Brydie, Teacher
of Sewing Class 20 0
M. Maillet, As·
sistant ditto 12 0
- - ------··l.l~-1---·------ ------ - - - - - - - - - - --,-- - - , -- - -,- -
VERE DISTRICT Members of the MA..'<'AGER: £
FREE SCHOOLS.
M'l!Ulicipal Bo:rd,
Rev. C. T. Husband 0
and J. J. Ron&ld- tl)
TEACHERS: I.....
son, O>
C/2
Milk River 3 T. Atlcinson 60 88 72 160 5211 41§ !l4
Portland 4 G. A. Moodie ~ H? 0
50 86 52 138 g C'I ' '1'
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Kemps Hill 5 Geo. Foster ~ fil MM ~td ~
Monitors 11 . . • • I~ ~
CLERK: '
II ......ii ~
W. D. Moodie j 20 KDec ea.ad 30'ti\M.arch,1879.)
.L I I l £ 3871 I l I I I
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.
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Not Examined.
Not Excmined.
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\ Girls School.
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8
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1
1
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In Treasury, £6,256 at 8 per cenL. I
Govornmcnt ::).:wings.Bank, £10 5 o
__ _ _ __
,- Fuuds in Pub~ Treasury.
or Bank bem·11.g Interest
Under Law 47 of 186'.> £2,600 } -
- --
None.
·- -- - - - -- - - - - - - - -
.
I
Under Law 17 of 1874
Under Law 27 of 1872
c. 23, (paid qnartcrly)
1,700
1,306
:£5,GOO
£1,044 0 0
[
l Debentrnes.
- ,- - - - - -Perpetual Annuity on £12,00'"0~un~d-=-er-::C2;cS"'V"i"-c=-.-}----------:,-- - - -.- - - - -,- - 1
Interest !n TreamP y J,
I __
£500 9s. 711.
_ Interest_on :-;1wing11 Bani.; ~epo~its 7 12 10 or Savings Bank.
None,
Under l ,aw 47 of 1869
Urnlcr Law 17 of 187-!
~130 0 0 per annum,
8!> o o ditto.
I Interest on Deben-
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65 o o
Un<ler Law 27 of 1872 ditto.. turce.
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Managers,
Name
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' .Attendance.
! 13
en Trustees.
of Schools. ~
Matrons and
0
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Horatio Swaby
A. C. Logan I I I
A. !Sa.pier ' [ I
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Chief Justice B.A., Cantab, Head I I I
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Attorney General Master
Municipal Iloa.r,~of I
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St. Ann
Ernest M. Mais,
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GirlR School.
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-
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£12,4:>1
-· - --- - ~ '
£2 7•H
ot• n.mk bcn.rmg mil'rcst.
'
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-----------~-----------£_n_n_6_ _ _1
----------------- _
Officers £225
Serv~ts 60
21 Boys nt £30 per annum cach-£630
I
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- £2G3 !Os. 5d.
£22:>
None
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Salaries.
Doard'-,-,L.-?-d.-g...,in-gs-,"-'&c~---1. fJ s
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School .Appliances. ~
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' '__N_o_ fix_ed_s_um
____ ~I-- ---- _____ ~~=~-- £40 IBuildings, &c. ~
_ _ _ _ _£_9_1_5_ _ _1 _ _ ___ £2G5 ITotal
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d
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jii Rector of Saint Head Master. ~~ r:J •
Elizabeth.
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00 ~
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J. Gruchey, Se- 100 I ::.r:i:.
00 8 0
... c:-1 ... e-l
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lianchester and the d~
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0
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Mount Zion
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:Municipal Board of Medical Attend- lOIO <C(O
M 56
Saint Elizabeth. ant ,......_, ,......_,
.;
J. R. Usher, Clerk 50
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J E. E.Ramson, :Mis- 60
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Harvey I I
') Mathew Johns, 2nd 25 I I I
Hevd. S. Vaughn Usher I I I I I
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£7,852 Hs. Sd.
I £23,337 4s. 3d. in Public Treasuary at 6 per cent.- £1,400 4s. 7d.
£ G,000 Os. Od. in Debentures £ 306 Os. Od.
I Funds in Public Treasury
or Bank bearing interest.
~
~
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I
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I Interest in Treasury 1
I
£471 3s. 3d.
I £1,400 4s. 7d.
I or ~a"ings Bank.
.
1
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tures. I
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£56 10 3d. } 96
£40 Os~· Od. £ lOs. 3d. I Buildings, &c.
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.... .!i Cl> ,~
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,J:I <.) o- ..c:
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t endance.
- ~.t'r"E
ca Trustees. Clerks, Matrons f£l
School. 0
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and other Officers.
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:Mrs. Mc?'.enzie, 4 16
School Cleaner
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0 "' . >i <:)
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Annuity zccurcd under in Public '.1.'re;l.Sury ~ ,
2B Vic. cap. 23 of £270. or Ellnk, be:ir:ng Interest. ~
Nono. I Debentures. •
: J
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. 'l'rearu1'Y
J.11wrest in
...t_ __
or
-- IIntcrcston-Doben:-
turo~.
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STUDE:!IT:i.
----~,------------------ -- -- --
80 and 82 H:mover ' Uico Institution. F or Jvlm E. Martin, Principnl 35 Nil 35
1
St.·eet, C1ty and training N at1 ·;e Te::chers and Gencml Superintendent
l ' arJJ>h of Kmt,'l!ton for t!le Elenumtary
i-cho<>ls of the Isla,1d, :Cdwru:d ~lelviile, Assistant
Hnndurn•, &<:. &c., aad
ed11c:1tin:; in t wo huge
:-chools the po\.lr~r cld-
dren of the community
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.Baptist Missionary Society £500 Grant from tho Trnstecs of Lady Mico'11 Charity -\ lfrom Endowment\
\ or Societies.
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£4S6 11 n £900 0 0 • Board and Lodging
of Students.
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Books, &c. 66
~ 166
-
IISchool .Appliances
and Sundries.
to
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No. 1. Numbel', Tonnage, and Orews of Sailing Vessels Entered at Ports in the
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Colony qf Jamaica from eacli Oounfry, in the Year 1878-9.
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20 3,869 154 27 4,391 220 8 5\lO 72 25 4,516 mo 33 5,106 262
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No. 2. Number, Tonnage, and Oreics of Sailing V essels. Cleared at Ports in tlie '
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No. 5.-Numbcr, Tonn age, and Cre1cs qf Suiting V essels ~f uwh Nation Enterrd at Ports in tlw
Colony of Jamaiw in tlte Y ear 1878-9.
E :NTERED.
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No. 6.-Nwnber, Tonnage, and Gre1cs qf Sailing Vessels ef eaeli Nation cleared at Ports iii llw
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Colony of Jamaica in the Y cat 1878-9.
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to eacli Co1111lr.1J, i11 f/11• Year 1878-9.
Cou:YTltrES.
Imports therefrom. Ex1><>1iil Uwroto.
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£ s. d. £ 8. d.
United Kingdom ... ... 685,915 7 8 !HH,571 H 9
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R ussia ... ... I
l\
... 3,583 2 6
;j-=-
---- 'tWCte .- ... !IUC
•
u 24 DIPORTS.
QUANTITIES
IMPORTED. Quantities Entered for
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
Home Consumption.
Total.
Ale, Beer, and Porter ... United Kingdom galls. 159,847 1()0,942
I 14,088
1--·
Apothecary's Wa.res ... United Kingdom ... .. . at value
Ammunition, viz :
Anus, Guns, Riiles, &c. ... United Kingdom no. 131 131
189 189
Arma, Swords, Cut1'11IBCS, &c. ... United Kinidom ... .. . at value
Germany ... ... at value
!J
Republic of Hayti ... ... at value
Bacon ... United Kingdom lbs.
- --9,0a5
-- - ----------
9,035
United States _,, 14,526 14,526
23,561 23,561
Bags, Paper Printed ... United Kingdom ... .. . at valuo
Dominion of Canada ... ... at value
United States ... ... at value
Ba,,,oa and Sacks ... Unitc<l Kingdom -Oozs. 3,575 2-12 5,6:>7 6-12
Germany ... 362 6 12 1,0018-12
United States 3 6-12 3 6-12
France ] 41 8-12 41 8-12
V.i.LUE.
DuTY.
--- ·- ARTICLES.
Of Total Imports. Gross Amount Rate and when Imposed.
Received.
£ s. cl. £ s. d.
... .
24,141 6 0
... Alo, Beer and Porter
J,350 0 0
1,205 11 0
()03 6 0 4,550 0 10 Gd. per gallon
53 14 9 .Ammunition, viz :
() H 4 12! per cent. Percussion Caps
... ... ... ...
i:m 11 0 ... ... Other descriptions
3 G 6 20 7 2 12~ per cent. .
183 14 5 ... ... Arms, Guns, Rifles, &c.
30 7 !) 26 15 3 12! per cent.
Qu.\~TITIES
h!PORTF.D. Quantities Entered for
ARTICLES. Countries whence In:ported.
Home Consumption.
T otal.
14 14
I
Books, Pr;ntcd, including Maps United Kingdom ... ... at value
IUnited States
Foreign Wes(Indies
...
I
... ,
...
...
I at Yalue
at value
I Frm1ce ... !_ _ _
... _ _ _ _ _ v~lue
at_ _ __
Brick> .. , United Kingdom 3f>0,440 350,440
801.i87 8()1,787
' I
• U 11iiecl States
I . .1--·-1"~------1~-
~~s 22s
Butter ... Cn!ted Ifr·'.;clom lts.1 ~3,702 a;:;,1a2
Dominion of C;ma<la ...I ·~ ,21:1 4,213
I
I
I 5::;1,223
D1POR'l'S. (' 27
qf Jamaica 1'11 tlw Yew· 1878-9.
VALUE. DtJT\'.
~\ItTl CLES.
0£ 1'otal Imports. G'°" Am,,nt]
1-tcceived.
Rato aucl when Imposed.
£ s. d. £ s. cl. '
10,934 2 !)
.
11 14 0 2,112 16 2 15s. per barrel
!) 3 0 ... Free
!)8 10 3 I 12 6 3 12} per cont.
Birds
8 10 0 l
I
... Free
3 15 0
6 !) 10 ... Free
l,2'i0 15 8 ... ... Bric!.:s (.
\ 4G 10 0
43 0 0 ... Free
tl
... ..
f.2 10 0
46 0 0 ... l Frt.'e
Dulls :uiJ Casks
1;:)7 I!) !)
17,\l'.l2 L9 6
I
•!31 l::J 0 . 4,425 li 3 !.U pcrl11.
·I I
....... - I 11::1x;;a; _
I .. i: I • 2? $ •1111C1X::.
IMPORTS.
I~
No. 2.-General Imports into tlie Colony
QUANTITIES
l.MPCIRTED. Quantities Entered for
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
Home CoDBumption.
Total.
-
Dandles, Composition ... United Kingd'>m lbs. 74,598 79,987
87,268 88,861
60,160 G0,160
Cards, Labels, and .A.lroanacks ... United K ingdom ... ... at value
Germany ... 80
I 80
.
3(;8 368
I
'
Dll'OltTS.
u 29
ef Jamaica in tltc real' 1878-0.
VALUE
Dvn.
Of 1'otal Imports.
--- .t\l;TJ<;J,J;H.
Gross Alllount Il:tlc :md when Imposed.
Heco1vod.
£ a. d. £ s. <l.
3,332 lG 0 ... ... Ca.ncllos, Com1>osition
361 12 6
'
253 13 7 ... ... Canls, Label~, and Alma.n:.cks
68 3 2
8 0 0 ... Free
192 6 3 ... ... Carr;agcs and Parts
2,009 18 4
75 0 0 284 13 1 12J p er cont.
9:> 19 1 ... ... Carriages uml Parts AgricuUural
35 2 0 ... Frco
30 0 0 ... !Os.
'
Cuttle, N cat
l,75G 3 1 ... ... (
Cement
2 0 0
1 0 0 219 17 10 121 per cent.
I
2,0lG 11 0
4 13 4
...
I ... Cl1cese
4.,210
42 3 6
I!) 9
II
19 13 0 1,363 9 8 ) ~tl. per lb.
Ii ' I
11 18 0
I
... j
... Chocohlo
I
8 l :ul'vRl::..
u 30 nIPORTS.
Qu.u;TITIE$
Hume Consumption.
Total.
507 5U7
-
Clay, Fire ... Uoitcd Kingdnm c. q. lbs. 4 2 Hi .4 2 1G
l,O]I) 211)
,,
United States ... 1.228
I I 1,223
1I
I 21,7.:11 24.,741
Cocoanut Fibre ... Dritish Ifornluras lhs. lilJI) a ..1\J
...
2,UJO
at y,:lnc
-
Br:fah W est IncL.es ... ... I at value
j
Cnitu l ~ !:at es ... ... at valne
~ Forc';p ";,d Ind'.es ... ... nt YPlne
...I Gnited King•lom ...
--- -----
rotton, l\Ianufattures ... u.t "iLie
I
I
G.,rmaiiy ... ... at valae
-
~
DI PORTS.
V.\Ll'&
Of Total lrnports.
I
Croi.;a Amount
ltcceivc1l.
I llato and when Impose l
___________ ,________ --------------,----------------!
£
122 10 0
8. d. £
l:i
s.
(j
d.
3
/'
j 12~ per cent. Chemical Pr1~lucts
9 13 11
1-71 17 6 40 3 9 12~ per cent.
0 14 0 I Cocoa
4 8 0
1 1 4 , 1Os. per 1001 l>s.
1 i 6
2 0 0
427 7 4
!)
1
0 0
0 0
l
2SG 15 · 7 I
~>ko
13 12 0 !JOG 18 10 l 2} per cent.
35,2()!) 10 0 1Cooh Md
1,812 0 0 Pree
e
8 lO 0
}()() 12 3
GG:> lS :>
11,7:>2 G 3
QUAN1'1TIES
h1Po1;nm. Quantities Entered for
All.TlCLES. Countries whence Imported.
Home Consumption.
Total.
'
-
Coffee, Foreign ... Republic of Hayti lbs.I 1,720 warehoused
' E:u-then aJ!d China.ware ... T.;'nite<l K ingdom ... ... at value
Eggs ...
I Franco
69
U nitecl Statel:! ... 1,7!12 1,rn2
) -----
I l,8G.I
-----
1.8 61
:>,:Jfil
F;sh, T.'rcsh ...
I
I!:::tcd S ':i!cs ...
----- - - - - I
.. .
3 .i:i81
at \<tine
-
Fish, Ilcrriug·, Pickled . .. 1 U:tited K irgc!om brh.
---- - l
i) ~
i
5~
-
Dominion pf Canada ... 36,lJt:'5} 3G,SS5~
I
VALUE DUTY.
MTICLES.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
·- ...
,. ... Coffee, Foreign
ll.3 9U ... ... Drawings, Paintings, &c.
68 0 7
7 5 2 ... Free
150 0 0 ... ... Dycwoods
990 0 0
72 0 0 ... .Free
61 14 2
'2,503 8 0
173 1 9
124 13 0
l
Qi:;,L..,TITIE~
lllPORTED. Quantities Entered for
A RTICLES. Co\llltr:es whence I mported.
Home Conswnption.
r Total
I
I -
F ish, Dried or S..Itcd •.. United Kingdom lbs. 336 336
i
I Dominion of Canada ... 10,8!>0,5!)9 10,S!J0,599
I G!li
- -- · ----- --
G!l!
Fish, P rcservc<l, not Sallc<l ... Unitc<l Kingdom ... 1 ... at nuuc
D ominion of Canada. ... ... at v:uue
Uniwl States ... ... aL value
Fore:b'D \\est In<Ecs ... ...
. Ir
France ... ...
at rnlue
nt nuue
Xew Grenada ... ... at vnlne
Fish, Smoked, Gnenumeralc<l ... , Dominion of Canada. IL.,. l:i')
- 150
-
Fllih, Prc..crvc<l, uot Salted . . . G nitc.l Kingdom ... ... a! ·.·alue
Fra1~ce ... ... I a! ,,1110
Fish, Salmon, PiclJcd ... Dominion of Canada. -, ....,
lnkj 703~ ' \ "r
"Gniw<l Slates ... ~4'l3
--- I --
:;.!fl~
l
I
• ..
.. '>
~tC:?
~
38:1
~lt~
Dil'OllTS. l 3;)
VALUE DuTY.
AllTICLE~.
I- --- --
Of Total Imports. Gross Amount Ilatc an<l when Imposed.
Rcccivi,>tl.
I
£ s. <l. £ s. <l.
114,351 5 9
12(i 19 6
676 7 6
2 2 0
9 18 0
2 G ...
. ... Fish, l\lackcrcl, Pickfod.
20,666
73 4 6
9 0 0
o 10 0 15 12 11 4s. Gd. per barn:l
G 7 6
'
771 G 7
18 15 0
c
31G 18 3
.
l G? 12 0 457 0 •0 1'.:!1 percent.
!) 11 0 7 10 4 !ltl. per l h.
wm::c::w
--
·u 36 I .llPORTS.
Dominion of Canada
brls.
·-
r 394
3 3
422
United States ... 95,315 102,162!
I 9:>,712 102,587~
1 ,4:15~
. 619~
1,445&
2,ow
---
2,065
VAL'C'E
Dux>.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
4 7 0 ... ... Flour, Wheat and Rye
611 18 0
148,135 12 6 41.035 0 3 8s. per barrel
3 9 0 ... Freo
Fruit, Grapes
1 0 0 ... Free
. Fruit, Lemons
2 8 6
. 0 6 1 12t per cent. Fruit, Dried
10 0
,.n 3
2
...
32 0 3
I ... (!'
Furniture of Metal
12t per cent.
118 10 0 ... ... 1
Garlic
22 8 0 ... Frro
35 9 6
I
... I
I
...
I Good. R"""'"'' R""'""'
10 0 0 I ... Frco
3,356 (i 8 I ... I ... Gla~s"~ro
!
] 58 13 5 I
2,04[) 2 !)
til 18 9
I
I
I
3 JO 0
I ,
!) 8 0 ';"03 12 i l 2t per cent.
I
(
I 4
'
I v- h11'u1ns.
I
- 2&L fN
Iii
DI:PORTS.
I QUANTITIES
htPOR1'.t;o. Quantities Entered for
ARTICLES.• I Countries whence Imported.
Home Consumption.
I Totn!.
I -
Goods l\Innufactured, Uncnu-
memtetl ... United Kingdom ... ... at value
I
Foreign \\est Imlies ..,1 ... at value
... ,
I
Fmnco I
... at value
Xuw 0rcn:1.Ch I ... at value
I
British East Indies ] ...
I
at value
.
Ditto ... United Kingdom ... .. . I at value
Goods Unmanufacf.urcd, Gnenn·
u1erat<xl
I
... United Kingdom ... ... at value
!) I
Fore:gn West Inclic:J ... ... r.t value
Franco ... ... at value
''British East bdics ... ... at value
~cw di><Jn:ttla ... ... at value
Ditto
. ... lJ nifod Kingdom ... ... I at value
Guano and other l}fanures ... United KingJom ton.<; 475 l-2J 475 1-20
United State;; ... 2 20 I 2-20
1--r:-.~,:Jj
. ,,, ,,,...,. 4i5 3 2'.)
G1mp'lw<ler I
... United Kingdom lhs
.
14,G•H i 11,718
. - - - - - - - -----i
Dittn ... l'nit1.xl Kingdom lbs. . .. 300
---------
Ifardw:tre aml Cutlory ... \ •nito;l Kiug<lom ... ... I t.4.t value
. I
...
I
I' Xu-.r ( :rcn:u1a
·j
-·
:.t 1·alue
-
DIPOR'l'S. u 30
VALUE DUTY.
ARTICLES,
£ s. cl. £ s. <l.
7 1 4
54 18 0
7,221 17 8
142 3 4
!>3 11 10
67 3 0
4 12 0 3,038 4 9 12! per cent.
6 10
I
... Army and N avy, Free Ditto
26
61 8 0
I ... ... Goods Umnnnufacturecl, Unenu-
meratcd
32 1 10
I
II
1,099 0 0
5 2 0
I 149 14 0 12 ~ per cent.
I
14,6()4 13 7 ... ... Groceries and Confectionery
24 11 5
10 4 8
0 19 0
5,373 17 1
13 18 0
248 8 1 "
43 8 0
0 2,546 10 3 l2~ per cent.
2 2
]() 12 3
'
... I Army and N1w~:.Frce Ditto
Ditto
15 0 0 ... For Government, Fros
1 10 0
5.531 12 3
7
. 47 12
1 1::!~ percent.
4 16 0 5,201 8 4
'
u 40 DIPORTS.
QUANTITIES
ARTICLES.
IMPORTED. Quantities Entered for
Countries whence Imported.
Home Consumption.
Total.
I-~----------·--------·--·----------11--·--------·1----·----~
Hams •.. united IGngdom lbs. 44,453 44,453
I Gcr111nny 362 362
Dominion of Canada 364 gr.4
linitoo Statei 103,715 103,715
148,804 148,894
Haber<laslu.i1J' and )lillinery . . . U nitetl Kingdom ... -~-----·-- '· -------
at rnlue -
Germany ... at value
United States ... at value
Foreign States America. ... at v11lue
Hepublic of Hayti ... at value
France ... at value
New Grenada ... at vafae
British East Indies ... at value
I
Hay ... l'nited States lbs. 4,840 4,840
Eata, Bonnets, :md CAps •.. Cnited Kingdom d ozs.
----- ----·- ----------
9,161 3-12 9,816
Dominion of Canad:i. ... 15 15
Briti~h West Indie!i ... 1612 1 6-12
l'nited States ... 602 5 12 4!)0 fi-12
Repuhlic of Hayti ... 4 9-12 4 9-12
I
France ... 2 7-12 2 7-12
I .British East Indies ... 13 13
I --------- ----------
9,700 6-12 10,343 3-12
,
1
Iforsc~, Mares, and Gcldingil . . . United Ki ..gclom
--------- -
no. 2 2
Cnited States 1 1
Fore:gn West Indies 15 15
Xew Grenada 2 2
Forc:gn States . .. 1 1
YALl'.E Dun:.
Aitl'ICLES.
Of Total Imports. Gross Amount Rate and when Imposed.
Received.
£ s. d. £ s. cl.
2,778 6 3 ... ... Hams
22 12 6
15 3 4
4,321 9 2 1,2-10 15 8 2d. per lb.
37 7 9
18 0 0
II/
9 lG 0 1,130 9 4 12~ per cent.
350 0 0 ...
. ...
<(>
Horses, ~fa1-cs, and Geldings
!}0 0 0
110 0 0
10 0 0
20 0 0 10 10 0 10s. each
29 9 G ... Froc
11-1.:ll J'uHTz<.
lJ 42 IMPORTS.
QUANTITIES
IMPORTED. Quantities Entered for
A RTI CLES. Countries whence I mported.
Home Consumption.
Total.
I Fmnce at value
Germany at value
1
Dominion of Canada ..., at value
at value
United States ·-
France at value
Ditto
I
... United Kingdom at value
--
Fnincc at rnlue
I I
l"n;•cd States ! at Yalue
DIPORTS. u 43
of Jamaica in tlw Year 1878-9.
VAJ,UE DuTY.
I ARTICLES.
. £
171 7
8. d.
5
£
...
s. d.
.28 5 2
1 8 0
.20 18 10
58 6 2
.258 1!) 9
114 10 9
4 1!) 0
20 5 10
11,253 14 2 1,691 14 2 ~d. per lb.
1,944 1 3
'
1 4 0
5,113 6 4
1,G63 4 4
2 0 0
Qu.u\TITIES
L\ll'(lRTED. Quantities Entered for
AltTlCLES. Qountries whence Imported.
Home Consumption.
'fotal.
{ I
I
Marble, l\fanufacturcs ... U.iitcd Kingdom ... .. . at value
1 !l,871 t 9,l:m:
----------
:i\faits, Wet, Sailed ... United lGng<lom h1k ! ~
'
Domin.io11 of Uanrula ... ~ !'
G11:w S..atc.s ... 30 2i}
'---- -- - - --
A I :51
I ~t>~
DTl'OltTS.
VALUE Du TY.
r- - - . •\ 1n1 cu:~.
500 5 11
3 0 0 ... Free
I
I
... ...
I
5 10 0 I I
;\fachines, Corn Shelling
7 0 0 ... I Free
.
11 8 6 ... ... Machines, Lawn l\lowers
12 9 6 . ... Fre3
8 12 0 ... Free I
... Free
.. I Machines, Bottling nnu Corking
10 17 2
Machinery, Manufacturing
42i:i 2 6 ... Free
,
()!) 11 () ... ... Marble, l\-fanufactures
2 0 0
:.! 0 0
i\kah, \\et, f::,J ,ccl
21 5 R 1i>s llcr lia1T ~·l
110 0 0
""i
- ~ZJO •• JJ:>
):2 - - bll'Ult [~ .
.
--
u 46 DCPORtS.
, ______
Total.
France at value
1------·- ---
Ditto . . . Foreign West Indies at value
--------- - - - - - - - - - - -
l\Ietals, Copper, Biu· and Rod ... United Kingdom c. q. lbs. 33 3 2I 33 3 21
I British West Ind!es ...1,,---3-5_3
1 3 21
___1_4 __
1 3 21
'
I :J5 3 14
1~~:11- 4; : :_I_·____
~fotr.ls, Yellow Sheathing . .. United Kingclom 44 2 0
United States c. q. 5 0 0
I 49 2 o I
'- -------·--
49 2 0
Metals, Copper Old . . . British West Indies tons 2 j 2
l\Ietiils, Copper Wrought, Un-
enumerated ... United Kingdom
c. q. lbs.I 88 2 17
·-- ----------1
1---------- 88 2 17
l\Ietals, Iron Pig ... United Kingdom c. q. lbs. 2 o o 1 2 0 0
..., Metals, Iron Bar and Rod . . . United Kingdom t . c. q. lbs.
-- - - - - - - -56-19- -
56 rn 2 24 I
--
2 24
I United States o rn 3 rn 0 16 3 19
57 16 2 15
Metals, Old, Unenumerated .. . United Kingdom c. q. lbs. 5 0 0 5 0 0
!IIetals, Iron M:uiufactur1."<l not
I
1
Cutlery ... , United Kingdom at value
!.> United States at value
Metals, Iron M:iterial for Black
River Market ... United Kingdom at value
Mctah, Material for Street Car I - - -·- - -·-----------
...
<.:ornpauy
...
United Ki1~glo111
C nitecl 5tates
t.;"nited Ki11g•lo1T1
.
.
...--· ... ----1---at value____
°VALUE DUTY.
AllTICLI:~.
10 14 3
118 8 3
15 12 11 58 10 4 12 t per eent.
r
«
·!P·i J;\ 0
~::uz;a::::=:s:r
60 Jl 11
ww±
'
:z_J;;a&'......,,;:u,;ac_s:::r:;a:lt!\ ..
.
DI1'0RTS.
(
. X o. 2.-Genel'al l mport.s into tlie Colony
I
QuA~TITIES
htPORTl': u. Quantities Entered for
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
Home Consumption.
Total.
5,032 5,032
Ditto .. .I United Ki'1gdom dozs. ... 16
Cnitcd States ... .. . 20
... 36
Mills and Parts .. .1 CniW K;ng<lnm ... ... at value
5,100 5,100 •
Oil, Almond ... United Kingdom galls. 12 12
13
1
13
---------
Oil, Astral ... United States galls. 51 51
...
I
Oil, Castor United Kingdom galls 4,028 4,028
United States ... 350
I
350
1
Dominion of Canada ... 5 5
---------
I 4,383 4,383
--------- ---------
...
Oil, Car U nile<l States galls. 138 138 I
Oil, Co<l .. . 1 Dominion of Canada galls. 1,104 1,104
~ ~,:)Jt
I
I 2.314
Di PORTS.
-- . ·- AuTil'LI:s.
£ s. <l. £ $, d.
80 14 !l ... Free
I ... ... ~fills, Small Com and Coffco
12G 8 () I
I
.J2 8 4 ... Free
.....
I
~
rn JO 0
!)d. per gallon
l 0 10 164 7 3
"
t
!ld. per gallon OJ, Car
8 0 5 3 6
14
()) lG 0
I
I
... .. ' 0.1, Cod
Oil, Cvlz.~
l"- 14 1 30 4 6 9cl. per g:illon
~·
i:;2 H 0
I ... ... Oil, ('od Liver
0 G 0
6 13 1 , !),l. per gallon
22 18 s
I ... Oil, Engine
?13 4 3 I ...
:.!I H 7 f;G 15 G I 9J. por galbn
,
I
-
·"-
.,,
nrPon:rs.
QUA:\TITIES
b.t l'l>Jt 'I El!. ~uantities Entered for
Countries whence Imported. 1 - - - - -- - - 1
-------,
Home Consumption.
Total.
1
~
~ .
; OJ, Fish ... Gnited Ki.J1gdom galls. 329 329
25Jt
I
Oil, Harness ...1 United Kingdom galls.I :192
---- I 392
10,312
1,074
10,312
10,519 ~ . 10,319
... 80
I 80
1------- - ----------
81 81
0 1, Tar ... lT1d1i<l King loin galJF.i 2G 2()
120 2 0
l 40 5 6 9d. per gallon
I
... .. . OJ, L:nsecd
. 1,2:14
26 5
() 4
I 1·
Iw.
(
21 1ii 6
I
30 0 0
.:oa:u:a:::a:a::;:; a:aa
,--......-. . .
s;:;;:m::-~--
I .
Dll'ORTS.
Qu A."S'!'ITII:S
I.uruitT£ll. Quantities Entered for
Att'flt•LES. Count1·jos whence ImportecL
Home Consumption.
'.l'otal.
216 21G
-----·
CHc.lkc arul ot her P1\Jpanxl FooJ.
f ..r· c:at,Jc ... Cnitecl King<lom t. c. q. lbs. 33 13 3 9 33 18 3 9
Gn:tc<l :States 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0
···1----l---~1
Ji 339 :J4 3H9
I -----!---·---- --
011ions ... l ' nitod Kingdom bushels 274 274
l' nitod States 3,053 3,91i3
···'- ---
5
1 4,232 4,2:.l2
,_________ - ·------------ii
Ctpinm llnitod Kingdom lbs. 51iG
YALUE DUTY.
.
-- ~
Of 'fohtl Imports.
I Received.
s. d.
I £ s. d.
£
0 19 6 ...
I
... Oil, \Yb.ale /
I
63 !) 0 ... ... Onions
883 5 11
15 0 0
l ... Free
II
65 12 6 I 1,456 0 !)
I
12 ~ per cent.
. I
2,187 ...I !) ... ... Painters' Colors and l\Iaterials
(•
86 8 10 ... ... (I
Paper, Hanging
2 13 8 I
427 Hi 3 ... I
I ... Paper, not Stationery
'i2 13 11
1,33') 17 8
I I
3 l!) 8 22!) 8 5 12 ~
.per cent.
2;3 7 10 ... ... raving Stones
65 0 0 ... Free
I
lGG 10 3
II ... I Free Patent Fuel
l.'i8!) 0 0 I 'i 1 0 10
I
I 4d. per hnshcl Peas and Beans
'
11 -h11•u1t1~.
DC PORTS.
-i
No. 2.-Gcneral I111pods into the Colony
~· --- -------
Countries whence Imported.
Q1;.\XTITIES
l:11P0Rn:n. I Qu::ntities Entered for
Home Consumption.
Total.
.. .I ... at value
. .·- -..- I
Pcrfumcr_r, other <foscriptions ... 'C'nitcd Kingdom
l France
United St:.;cs
"'\
...
...
...
- - - - - · - - - - - --
at value
at value
at_v__nl_1_1e_____,
l
Pipe3 for conYeying Fluid~ Fnited King1lom ... ...
,
... 1
I
United Sti1tes .. .
al val-ue___ I
... at value ;
----------1~ .-
l'bnts, Growing .. . F nited Kingllom pkgs. 12 12
British West Indies ... , 5 5
1 II nited f:t::tes ... 5 5
'
; Fmnco ... 4 4
i ---------
I
21l I
I
26
... l'nitt><I Kingdom ... ... I at value
...,
Ploughs and Parts
I
1
nited Kingdom
.. . I at yaJue
• •• {'
pkgJ
I
21 I
I 21
L'nitod States ...
---452i---- - - - - - 45- - - - 24
I
• -- !l,140 I
10,272~
]
-----·
0,2i!l1
rn11lt1·y ... l' nifod Kingdom doz;;.---;_12-- ------8:1-2----~,
<•cr111:.i1y
'
1 2 12 1 212
Briti-h West Ind.iC!I
5!) 7 12 ;;n i-12
l' ni IL<l States
l'utato._...,.
·.. l'.nitL<! King1!01n bu'sl1,~1 c. - --
7 8-12
G!l 1-12
- - • - - --
i 8-12
6!l 1-12 -
-- - - - -
........., :;~() :->86
Tlo111inion of Canacla
... 1,07.) l ,073
' llrifah \\\,,;t ln1l:c~
I
-=- :::+:tam.::a;::
DI PORTS.
DUTY.
:;~hon -;:,_.
I
Of Total Imports.
--:-:--:--·i- -
Gross Amount
ltcwiYed.
£ s. <l.
&,.re !--------·------•
49 13 10 ... I Perfumery, Florida Water
016 7 G
I
17 2 4
49 17 10 Free
Plants, Growing
4 2 0
8 Ii !)
l'i 2 2 Free
:1'i0 4 10
Free
2 10 0 !'oultry
4 0 0
~· l'.l 0
5 3 0 Free
8'.l 8 0 Potntoes
212 0 0
113 0 0
fins 1:; o
GG 0 O Free
-- ™"
,,
DI PORTS.
Home Consumption.
Total.
Salt
I
I
Gennany
2,882,'i'Dl
Gennany 865 865
I British West Inrlies 3,)84,825 3,023,359
C nited States ..., 9,625 9,025
Republic of Hayti
... ______!!50 _ _ _ _ _ _ _1_,7._oo_ _ __
:3,\179 ~ii6 :>,3!H.!i78
Sails .. . Uuit<.~l Htates
:---------1----- - ---·---
at •·'line
,-- ·-~----
Si;Jt, Rock . .. C nitecl K!ngrlom tor.s 121 121 I
Sawdust ... t'nite11 Rtntes pkgq.i---;-1!1!l - -,- - - : : --
DI PORTS.
- u 57
of Jamaica in tlie Year 1878-9.
. I
VALUE DuTY.
- -- -- Anncr.r.s.
' Of Total Imports. Gross Amount
Received.
I H.ate and when Imposed.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
143 1 0 17 17 7 12} per cent. Photographic l\fotcri:U.a
55 0 0 ... ... Printin.;r l\fatcricls
'
186 17 0 30 4 8 12} per cent.
rn 14 8 ... ... Printing Presses
40 13 0 ... Free
I
0 0 0 ... :Freo
16 ll> 4
I
... ... Resin and Rosin
1,fl2!) 6 2
408 18 0
12,021 17 3
Ditto
21 0 10 ... Army and ~~M'y, Free
ii 16 6
(l I
2,869 14 6 ... ... I Salt
1 1 8
I I
S,'i7!l 4 0
I
12 0 6
2 3 !) 2,665 13 9 ls. por IOO!bs. l
8 10 0 1 1 3 ] 2! per cent. I S;iils
Salt, Rock
251) 6 !) ... Free
39 0 0 ... Free
I Sawdust
-
DIPORTS.
•! QUA~TITIES
IMPORTED. Quantities Entered for
A RTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
Ilome Consumption.
Total.
G38 G38
Seeds, other sorts ... United Kingdom lbs. 5,llG 5,116
Dominion of Canada ... 277 277
5,636 5,GSG
Sheep ...) United Kingdom no. 4 4
I British West Inilie$
... 50 50
5-i 5!
Shooks, Hogshead ... United Kingdom 'DO • 5,010 5,010
. Dominion of Canada ... 1,200 1,200
British West Indies ... 217 217
,)
United St:i.tes ... 2,132 2,132
8,53!) 8,G:.>D
Shooks, Tierce ... United St:ites no. 200 200
'I
Shooks, Puncheon ... United KingJom no. 2,3G-:1 2,8()-!
United States ~ .. 1,0!!8 1,098
3,462 3,462
Shooks, Barrel l'nited States no. 105 1C5
Shooks, Keg .. JUnited Stnt,•s no. 40 40
Soap
. ... United Kingdom lbs. 2,532,165
--- 2,3!)(),933
United States ... 217,90~ 200,393
---------
2,750,123 2,507,326
-
Silk and Silk Manufactures ... r1~tecl Kingdom ... ... at value
1
I Umted States ... ... at value
I
Franco ... at value
j HritiRh East Indies :::1 ... at value
lliPORTS. u 59
ARTICLES.
£ 8. d. £ s. d.
4 14 0
91 8 0
126 6 0
I 19 3 5 2d. per lb.
I
32 16 2 ... ... Seeds, Garden
38 19 2 8 19 5 12~ per cent.
35 0 0 ... Free
I
i
2,505 0 0
I ... ... Shooks, Hogshead
600 9 0 I
108 10 0
1,066 0 0
l ... Free
Ill
I
I
20 0 0 ... Free Shooks, Tierce
is>
2,127 12 0 1 ... ... Shooks, Puncheon
'
988 4 0 ... Free
. '
37 10 11 ... Free Shooks, Barrel
4f)9 3 0 I
I ... ... Silk and Silk Manufactures
I
102 3 0 I
3 5 11
53 12 0 82 5 6 / 12~ per cent.
I
u GO IMPORTS.
I 1_ __
···_ _ _ _ _ 814·~-
::::pirits, DraaJy ... United Kingdom
£ s. d. I £ s. d.
Silver Plate
I 87 10 6 12~ per cent.
700 4 5
28 12 7 ... Free
12 0 0 ... Free
I' ' Specie, Silver
11 0 ... ...
!)()
5,100 12 0
I I
0 3 0
I
I
8 10s. per gallon
•
1 1 6 64 7
I
I
Ditto
] 10 0 ... ' Army aJld Navy, Free
.
5 5 0
28 0 0
23 8 9
48 17 6
13 0 0
!) 8,554 0 0 10s. per gallon
2,635 13
•
l G- I .\ll'UllTS.
u G2 DIPORTS.
Qc;;.;:;':'lTIES
ARTICLI::S.
Countric:i whence Imported.
b11•0.1trnn. Quantities Entered for
---:-:-1 .1.0.al.
llomo Coruaunption.
- ---------------- 1---------··-------
I
--
Spir:zs, .8randy ... United Kingdom galls.
123 22-:;2
Franco
I 226 24-32
--~ -1 _____3_;;_0_1,_4-.:;--2-
Spirits, Gin ... Gnited Kingdom galls. 3,Vi4 2,CC4 2:>-32
1
l::nited Statca
8 23-32
Foreign West Indiea
8-32
-----·~--------~;!
3,07·.113-32 I 2,G74
Ditto ... Unite,'(} Kingdom galls. ---~--,-----1·8·-,----
f:pirits, Whisky ... United King lom gall~.
- ----·-·--------
SGJ 350
Ditto
" 'I United King<lom galls.
---------------
123 21-32
Spirits, Rum ...
-1-~~
United Kingdom
Stationery
... galls._ 18.7.G.·OO
United Kingdom
at value
Germany
at value
Do:uinion of Canada
at 'l'alue
United States
Steam Engines and Pnrts at 'l':!lue
... - - - -,
Ci nitcd Kingdom ... ... nt 'l'aluo
Unit()(l States
... 1 ... at ' ·clue
Fran~
at vrJuo
~
Stills and Parts
Sugar Refined
... United Kingdom
pkgi; . ------------,
4 4
... United Kingdom
1
17-,-G0-:3 - , - - I G ; i 4 0
Ibs. _ _ _
~
United Sfotes
02,001
104,170
Frau co
278 278
~
Ditto
/ u0,872 - -I;Q;o7
... United States
lbs.
Sugar, UnroSned 3,G03
.,-:1----:---
... United States lbs.1
- - ---2-5- /
Swine 25
... United Kingdom
United States
13
- ---
Tallow and Grease
... Unite<l Kingdom
T ar and Pitch
...
014 1 13 -- !l14 1 13
4
United Kingdom
... I
nt v:Jue -
United States
...
I at V«lue
• I:llPORTS. u 63
.:.
of Jamaica in the Year 1878-9.
,
YALU£ DcrY.
--- ARTICLl:S.
113 7 6 I
i
C66 4 6 ... ... I Spirits, Gin
2 4 4 I
I
... I
•
... ... Spirits, Rum
25 4 6 I I
531 8 5
6~5 10 3
l I
I
I
1 1 0 ... Free
l,73G 6 ·i
"'
60 1 0 ... Army and :X avy, Free Ditto
5 0 0
2 0 0 ... I Free
.
816 1 5 ...
I ... 1
Tallow and Grease
I
I
I
I I 20,126 lG,422
D itto ... United Kingdom lbs. ... I G12
Temper Lime ... United Kingdom phns. 13 I____:;__
...
---------I-----------
Telcgr:i.ph ~Iaterial Foreign West Indies pkgs. 6 G
Tiles, :Marble and Earthen ... United Kingdom ... ... at valuo
I United Statc3 ... ... at value
Italy ... ... at value
Tombstones, :M:aufactured ... United Kingdom .. . ... at vnluo
) 002} ()17
Tobacco, Cigarettes ... ------- -
F oroign West Indies lbs. 108 108
Tobacco, 11fanufacturcd ... United Kingdom lbs. 216 216
'O
Dominion of Canada ... 1,430 1,023
I United States ... 78,780 85,084
Foreign West Indies ... 135 37!
I 80,570 86,360t
Tobacco, Unmanufactured ... United Kingdom lbs. 2,156 3,417
1 Unitccl States ... 04,870 08,878
Foreign West Indies ... 6,340 4,026
I New Grenada
'
... 12,042 6,253
I
I 115,417 113,474
Tongues, Wet, Salted ... Fnited Kingdom brls. 10!
-----------
20~
VALUE DUTY.
ARTICLES.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
11 11 0
232 19 0
14 7 3
230 0 0
128 1!) 0
I ...
...
Free
6 0 0 I .
31 4 0 20 15 4 12~ per cent.
52 5 0 ... .
... Tobacco, Cigars
0 16 6
27!) 13 6
16 4 0 ... ... l
'
Tobacco, M:auufactured
76 14 6
6,381 6 0
2 16 3
!
I 4,318 1 6 ls. per lb.
l
4,11!) 18 4
205 5 0
17-I:.11•01t1·~.
u (i(i nrron.Ts.
-----.-----
. N cw Grcna(la ... 30 30
343 3.13
Tortoise Shell ... British West Indies lbs. 308 l 308
I
Yegctahle:; ... I
British West Indies ... . .. at value
United States ... ... at value
. 4 0 0 4 0 0
Vinegar ... United Kingdmn galls. 8ii0 8ii0
Germany
0 ... 8GO 8GO
l'nited States ... 2,222 2,222
Fr::.nco ... 5G 5G
3,!)88 3,()88
l' niform~, Civil and :Military ... United Kingd~m no. 10 10
Y.i.LUE Durr.
ARTICLES.
-
llccciYed.
I l
£ s. tL £ s. cl.
I
I
G3 0 0 ... ... Turtle
2;:;0 0 0
30 0 0 .
I
I
43 v 0 ... Free
I
0 4 0 ... I ... Vegetables, Yams I
1 0 0 ... Free
.
r.2 1 7 ... ... Vinegar
'~
I
GO 2 2 I
1n 10 1
632 2 0 79 0 6 !)cl.
•
per bushel Wheat
Ditto
... ... .Anny and Sa,1·, Frco
u GS nrror~rs.
.
No. 2.-Gcncral lmport.s i1do tlic Colony
QcANTITIES
IMPORTED. Quantities Entered for
ARTICLES. Countries whenoc Imported.
Homo Consumption.
Total.
0-
... 332
Wine, Hermitage ... United Kingdom galls. ... 73
Wino, Hock ... United Kingdom galls. l!ll 202
e
Germany ... 82 82
Franco ... 30 40
303 324
Ditto ... t'nitcd Kingdom galls. ... 4
Wine, Madeira ... United King<lom galls. 212 212
•
Wino, l\Ianzanilla ... l:nited Kingdom galls. 26 26
Wine, Marsala ... United Kingdom galls. 234 117
Wine, Marsden ... , United Kingdom galls. 444 388 -
\\'inc, 1\Iistilla ... Foreign West Indies galls. 115 66
\\ iue, Moselle ... l!nited Kingdom galls. 182 106
J<'ranco ... ·10 20
I
I
'
l!l~
i 126
B1PORTS. u 69
of Jamaica in tlte Year 1878-9.
, ,
I
VALUE DUTY.
ARTICLES.
Of Total Imports.
I Gross Amount
Received.
Rate and when Imposed.
I I
£ s. d.. £ s. d.
35 0 0
306 10 0 2il 8 9 2s. 6d. per gallon
0 18 0
1,015 13 9
l 0 5
...
0 2s. 6d. per gallon
...
Wine, Ginger
Wine, Claret
lOi 5 0
27 7 G I
I
AS
1,485 11
2 G
3
I
I
I
3 0 0
I 2s. 6d. per gi1llon
909 0 0
82 0 0
Wine, l\fanzanilla
lG 15 0 3 5 0
2s. Gd. per gallon Wine, :Marsala
40 19 0 14 12 6
I
)()1 0 0
I 48 10 0 i 2~. Gd. per gallon
Wine, Marsden
Wine, Mistilfa
23 0 10 8 5 0 2s. 6tl. per gallon
I
106 0 0 ... ... Wine, Moselle
! I
!
20 0 0 15 15 0 2s. Gd. per gallon
I
'
18-h11·vn1:-;,
<. iO nrron:rs.
QUANTITIES
htl'OliTEO. Quantities Entered for
AllTICLES. Countries whenco Imported.
llome Consumption.
Total.
6,692
Ditto Unit~.U Kingdom galls. 8
United States galls.
'--·------- ---------·--
12
Wine, Red United Kingdom galls. 14,795 12,575~
I Franco 103
.----------
1
Foreign \Vt:st Inrlics 140 140
I•
I 14,935 12,818!
'\\'inc, ~auterne .•. L nited Kingdom galls.1---6----l-------6---I
i'"rn•oo ···1 20
26
52
58
1_ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - -
\\'inc, Sherry •.. Gnitc<l King<lorn galls. 0,567 ~ 9,101~
<:cnnany ...I 474 201
Foreign Wc~t lndiui;; 8 8
50
Foreign ~tatcs ao warehoused
c
10,075} ,--9.363;-· --
Dit'.o .. . trnitec\ King<lo111 galls ...- - · - -..-.-----1 64
\\'iac, 'l'mTa;;ona -·· l:nitcrl Ki1.gJom galls. 120 warehoused
. . . X l'W G rcna<la gall~.
--------- ---·--------·
1 1
\\"inc, l"11fcnm:ntcd ... l'nitcd Kin:,:1lom gall;. G
I
6
l 'nitetl Stit~s
4 4
- - - - - - - -
10 10
\\" im» Y cnnou~h ... , i·nikd King1lmn galls.
---------
1
52
-------- ---
28
Franrn 79 63
----------~---------
] :lJ !ll
Ditto •••
1
Fmncc 1-----·--- ------ ----
2
J \\"ine, \" nhiay ... 1'11.t l T\ 1 ~·lorn t:•lls. ,, --·-----------
•>
3
I
U!PORTS."
u 71
of Jamaica in the Year 1818-9.
YALUE
I DUTY.
ARTICLES.
- £ s. tL £ s. d.
1 4 0
_.
I
·i lG 0 ... I Army and xa,-y, Free
G 0 0 1 10 0 2s. Gd. per gallon Wine, Quinine II
7,545 G 0 ... ... Wine, Red
61 lG 0 /'
84 0 0 l ,G02 G 3 2s. Gd. per gallon
i'
r.
:,2 0 0
0 0 ...
i 5 0 2s. Gd. per gallon
... Wine, Sauterne
I
1/
G,828 7 G ... ... Wine, Sherry
150 15 0 11
G 0 0 IC
t
/'
Ditt-0
,1
...
4S
...
0 0
...
Army and Xavy, Freo
DiLto
1 4 0 ... .Army :md N;wy, Froo
Wine, V olnay
i 0 0 I 0 i 6 2s. Gd. per gallon
-'-
L 72 I.l!PORTS.
QUA,.'\TITIES
L\JPORTED. Quantities Entered for
Att:r ICLE~. Countries whence Imported.
H ome Consumption.
Total.
--------
\Yine, White ... I Unit<.'<! Kingdom .galls. 211 106
l~rnncc ... 2 2
213
I 108
-
Wire, F encing ... Gnit<..><1 King<lom ... ... at value
Pnilt.'\I States ... ... at value
·---------
Wood, Hoops ... I
United King<lom no . 305,175 305,175
Unite<l Stutes ... 7,72'f>
7,725
----- ----
312,900
- - - -
312,900
Wood, llfahogiiny ...
Woo<l, Manufactures of ...
Republic of Hayti
Unit<.'<.! !Gngrlo1n
pieces
... ...
97
---- warehoused
at value
Gnited States .... ... at value
Wood, Oar~ ... l'nitc<l Kingtlo1u n o. 2 2
U11itcd Stutes ... 1,367 1,367
461
---------
62:3 I 47:3
Wood, Pitch Pine 0 ... {Tnited King lom feet
- -2,000
- -1 2,000
United Stat.<!s
...
...
5,000
2,270,862
5,000
2,270,862
t•'oreign ::-tates ... 690 600
2,278,462 2.278,462
Woo.I, \Yliito PinJ ... ' r·nitetl King(lom feet I 407,106 --------
I 407,106
:I
Domi11ion of <.:anada
1,146,G.36 1,146,656
l:ri~ish lrl)s~ fncli1'i
18,621 18,624
l:n!!c(! ~'.t;~tu.;
"·/.,___·------ -
2,:3~!l, 'l:~6
·-
3,!lli'.>,222
2,38!l,8:!6
3,!l62,2:!2
\\'o:,,J, Shin~l•'S, Cypress ... -----· ·----
Unitt~l States
n•J 2,26i,Old -------
2,2Gi,Ol8
\\'oocl, Wli:tc Cu1lar ...
--------- ---------
nnuiinion of ('11nad;1 nn. 1,Gl~,Gi ·1· 1,c:::,c:-1
I
t•nit_l•l ;-;,ato~
... 1.:;;-1.oa:;
I~14,llT!i ---,--~9 I 1,i71,0' 5
nr ?~ii
,.,
I
D!PORTS.
u 73 I
iJ
. of J amaica in the Year 1878-9. Iii
YALUE D UTY.
ARTICLES.
I
I'
1,670 Ii 0 ... ... Wire, F encing
I
I
40 11 1 ... Fl'eo I
76 18 7 I
!) 15 8 12! per cent. I
f!.
I• I
... ,,
21 11 6 ...
12! per cent.
W ood, Spars
I
,,'' "
26 16 ll 6 1 0
I
I
jl
1 111
19- h11·01: l:;,
Iii· I
•
l 1:!1
J11
11
...... ~ - _;'3_
'.LI.ii
u 7.j, I:\IPORTS.
.,,
QUANTITU:S
bIPOR.TJ,;D, Quantities Entered for
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
Homo Consumption.
Total.
--------
Wood, Staves, Rod Oak ... United States no. 5!>,000 5!>,000
...
•
'
'
:()
,,
.
-·
BIPORTS.
lJ 75
of Jamaica h1 tlw Year 1878-9. =
I
VALUE DUTY.
I ARTICLl::S,
Of Total Imports.
I Gross Amount
Rcccivc<l.
Rate and when Imposed.
£ s. d. £, s. cl.
Gl7 0 0 ... Free I
Wood, Staves, Red Oak
143 19 8
3,5G6 14 11
£1,347,342 0 0 ,£234,4G:.i 8 8
•
,.
Total ... £1,347,342 0 0
-
c•
4
t>
.
I
- &iiil -
u 7() EX.PORTS.
I
No. 3.-General E:rportsfrom tlte Colony
~
QuAf"'<TITIES.
I:
Alo, De1Jr aud Porter ...,i United King<lom galls. ... 818
British West In<lics .,, ... 16
Uuitc<l States ... ... Gi
I
I
Forci~;n \\ t,:,t ln<l:~R ... ... I 2
France ... ... 4
~uw Gnma<la ... . .i , •
3}
I '
I
I 26!
J~cChWll'C
...,i United Kin~(!o;n c.q.11.J 1,06!) 2 2 ...
!·
.................,..._...._....,.._.,.........,.,..._.....,.__.-:,,...,...,....,.,..... ,_,=:ia._.....,~z--------·~
EXPORTS.
u 77.
qf Jamaica t'n tile Year 18i8-9.
VALUE.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
... _41 10 0 ... .Ale, Beer and Porter
... 4 4 0
... 18 10 0
... 201 6 2
... 120 3 0
... CG 18 0
... 1 6 0
. 2()5 11 8 756 8 10
II
... 600 0 0 600 0 0 Arms, Rifles
I
18 2 8
...
2·1 16 4 I
133 3 · 0
i
l
... ...
rn
6 0 0
15 0 ... 25 15 0
Asses
l
I
)I
8 6 6 ... 8 6 G Bark
... 50 0 0 50 ac 0 Bacon ,,
uO 0 0 ... 50 0 0 . Bamboo (Crushed)
... 7 10 0
~.
... 6 10 0
... 12 4 0 84 0 0
lG 8 0 ... <l,005 14 0·
:20-IM1·u1rns.
1:xro:r.:rs.
-- ----- --~--
- I
QU.\'\1'ITIES.
I I
AltTI("LJ!$. Countric8 to which Exported. Produce and I British, Foreign, and
l\1anufocturcs of other Colonial Produce
the Colony. and Manufactures.
11
- -· .
I
Hooks, Printed
] Unite<! King 10111 pkgs. ...
I 13
iI --
18
10,503
C:L«S.'l.VU ... Gnitcd ~Gng•lom lbs. 414
-----------
...
U nite<l ~tatcs ... 11:5 ...
Germany ... 24 ...
I 5;;3 I
C:L~hewnuts · .. ... IJnitctl Kingtlo'11 lmsh els I 4 ...
United States ... , 12-32 I ...
~· , 4
- ----- - - 1
12-3~
I
Cattle, Xeat Fore:gn West Indies her.cl 1,:no ...
] ---------
Cnttle, Ilorns
• I 4
~ar(whcol' ... rn:~c1l State.< no ... 20
...I Itcii:ihJ:c of Uayti
C':iskH, En.pty
--
110 . . .. 89
Cement ...I l'nitc<l King<!om C. q. JbR. ... 6 1 20
'
P.riti> h WcRt Indies ... ... 16 2 9
-------~---
•,
I 23 0 1
I
'
EXPORTS.
u 79 .
of Jamaica i'n the Year 1878-9.
VALUE.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d
6 14 0 ... 6 14 0 Bitt.crs
!
... l 169 16 0 ... Books, Printed
... I 50 0 0 219 16 0
I
I
...
l 6 2 0 6 2 0 Bottles, Empty
8 0 0
...
I
J
,
..
5G 13 4
8 0 0
5G 13 4
Bones, Dry
Butt.er
11 0 0 ... 14 0 0 Bread
... 2 0 0
... 7 3 0
... 65 0 0 121 3 0
2 8 0 .
0 10 0 ... 11 10 6
... 23 0 0
... lH 14 2 1-1!) 14 2
... 20 0 0 20 0 0 Cnrtwheels
Casks, Empty
... 28 6 0 28 6 0
;.,.. '
~ 80 EXPORTS .
QlfA};TIIIES.
----
V .il.'l:B.
c---
Produce and Tiriti~h, Foreign, anu
Al:.IICLES,
M:raufaclures of other Colonial Produce Total
the Uvlony. mid Manufactures.
-=
,.
£ s. d. .I!
""' s. d. ... G. d.
... 37 3 0 ... Cheese
... 15 0 0 52 3 0
3 2 8 ... 6 16 8
4,188
Cl 15 4
() 4 ... ... Cocoa I
2,055 18 0
7 14 0
I
12 G 5
5 10 0 ... 6,63113 1
I
6,()11 10 0 ... ... Cocoanuts
rn lG 0
80 3 ()
5,83G 4 11
1,.186 12 1
8,Gl() 10 1 f
42,000 lG ;;
47 lG 4 .
1,364 1!) 7
2:;1 G 0 I
I
2,G20 4 5
90 3 2
14,188 5 ()
36 0 0 Coffee, Foreign
... 36 0 0 '
- - - - ~-
EXPOltT~.
QUA::-1TITIES.
87
82
Clothing, Uc::dy-made . .. United Kingdom pkgs. 29
,, United Stntes 1
Foreign States 6
Foreign West Indies 2
llepublic of lfayti 1
Franco 1
------·~~-~
40
--------
Dr:1ys ... New Grcnnda no. l
I !WpubJ;o uf ffayti
2
16
EXPORTS:
u 83
of Jamaica £n tile Yea I' 1878-9.
YALU:E.
£ s. cL £ s. d. £ s. d.
... :lG 12 0 ... Cordage and Ropes
... 43 0 0
... l!) 1 0
... 6G 12 2 1G7 5 2
... I
4 0 0 4 0 0 Corn
2 lG 0 ... 2 16 0 Ditto
... GS 2 0
... 451 14 5
... 479 1 1
... 251 2 0
... :m 1 10 1,789 10 2
... 10 10 0
(
... 4 0 0
.
... 3 10 0
... 25 0 0 305 2 0
... . 4 0 0 4 0 0 Dr:1ys
... 20 10 0
... 9 4 (i
88 12 11
... 2 8 8
·-
---- - - - ---
us.~ EXPOR'rS.
QUA::-!TITIES.
ARTICLF:s. Countries to which Exported. !'l'odnco :\nc.l Dri: ;,;h, Foreign, nncl
1Jannfae;.nr1,,:; of oth<.;r Col in.fol l'roduco
tho Coloriy. an<l Manufactures.
1,408
I'
Fruit, Limes ... "CJ nited States brh. G40!
Fruit, 1'.Ia.ngoe3
I ---------
Dominion of Canada no. 300
Uuited States 2i,263
Forci:;n States 800
I' ---------
28,3G3
Fruit, N aseben-ies U nitcd States dozs. 50
Fruit, Oranges l-'nitcd I~ngdom no.
---------
2,130
Dominion of Canada 31,000
Unitcu:states !l,3!H,G27
!J,424,757
Fruit, Pears United State.q <low. 40
Fruit, Pino Appl93 U nitcd Kingrlom do7~ .. 5!) G-12
Unite<l States 1,848 8-12
---------
1,!JOS 2-12
Fruit, Plr.nfai.ns Un!ted States no.I 120
l
EXPORTS.
u 85
of Jama.ica in lite I'"cm· 1878-9.
y .U.t;E.
-
I
£ s. d. £ 8. d. I £ s. d.
... 4 12 0 ... Earthen and Chinaware
... 10 0 0 ,
... 75 11 5
I
... 96 0 0 186 3 5
I
1 2 0
I
... 1 2 0 Earthen Jars
,,_
vJ 5 0 I
... 35 5 0 Egg3
3 0 0 I ... 3 0 0 Fo.ncy Work
I
3'.?,SS7 G 0 ... ... Fruit, Bananas
8 0 0 II
... 32,895 6 0
1 10 G ... 4: 13 0
zo
0 4 G
() 0
' ...
0 12 0 ... 21 5 6
(
21 14 0 ...
t:,574 2 9 ... G,597 6 7
;• .. 1 13 8 Fruit, J?ears
1 13 8 , •
... ... Fruit, Pine Applos
11 18 0
I ...
.I,
3G:l 11 8 381 12 8
i Fruit, Plantains
0 ;- 2 I
~
... 0 7 2
9 0 0 I
I
... ...
10 10 0
Fruit, Shaddocks
1 10 0 ...
) . .
EXPORTS.
'
Fi.>h, DrieJ or Saltea ... British \Vest Indies lbs. ... 2!),120
Foreign States
...I ... 4
616
I
Fi:h, Herrings, Smoked ... Dominion of Canada hill-bo::s:esl ... 200
' Fish, A.12wfres, Pickled ... Cnited States Lrls. ... 60
' ;
Fish, ).fackcrel, Pickl<,-d ... Dominion of Canada 1:.rls., .. . 36
f)
United States
......I ...
...
13
Z25
.,
I
Fish, Preserved, not Salted ... Foreign ':States ... ... at value
I 2,703
EXPORTS.
u 87
qf Jamaica in tiic r em· 1878-9.
VaLl'E.
£ s. d. I' £ s. d. £ s . d.
. ... 6 7 0
I 6 7 0 Farinaceous Substanco
3 0 0 I ... ... Ferns
0 10 0 ... 3 10 0
.
... 1 3 13 7 3 13 7 Fruit, Crates
... '
2'.>0 0 0 I ... Fish, Dried or Salted
... l 50 3 0
... 161 8 6
... 1 19 0 50G 10 6
... 26 0 0
... 6 0 0 I
354 0 0
... 3S 0 0
... 21 3 0
~
... 60 0 0 142 3 0
I
I
... 11 0 0 ...111 Fish, Preserved n ot Salted
... 2 0 0
I 13 0 0
... 3 0 0 3 0 0 I
I
Fish, Salmon, Smoked
...
...
I
ms
1 8 0
6 0
I
... 164 8 0 I
... I 249 lG 0 I
I
... I 1,767 10 0
I
! I
...
I
' 528 18 0 2,994 2 0 I
I
'
!
J I I
EXPORTS.
United S~-ites
...
...
.. .
...
l at value
iit value
at value
I I
Un:tcd States ... I ... at value
at value
I
~
SPORTS. u 89
-
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
... 4 10 0 ... Flour
.. 1 10 0
... 2 17 0
... 1 10 0 10 7 0
-
... 1 10 0
... 2 10 0
... 26 3 4 442 11 4
I•
2 8 0 ... 2 8 0 Ditto
,,
15,124 10 9 ... ... Ginger
147 4 9 I
H 10 3
2,928 16 6 ... 1£,210 2 3
,..
,, I:
... 9 2 5 ... Glassware
... 3 0 0
29 13 5
... 17 11 0
... 4 0 0 14 q 0
I•
... 37115 6 ... Groceries and Confectionery
... 19 0 0 '
... 25 5 2
... 1 9 0
... 31 7 0
... 2 0 0
497 7 5
... 46 10 9
23-ExroRrs.
------~--
EXPORTS.
Qt'A.'l'.::ITil:S. I!
ARTICLES. Countries to which Exported. Produce :.:.nd
l\fanufacturcs of
13ritLh, Fo:·c:g:i, r.:icl
other Colonfrl l'roc\ico
-ii
the Colony. aucl 1\fr.nufac~i:::eJ.
Foreign sfates
C.czs.
. .I
...
... S5
1 I
f
~--~~------
€G I
Hides ... Cnited Kingdom lbs. 33,oOl
'I Dominion of Canada ... rn,oH
United St::.tc:i ... 40,141
I Germany ... 30,:JGS
I Italy '
3'.}0
I ···[ 125,3Z·i
Horses, Mares, &c. ... British West Indies r.o. 8
Foreign West Indies ... 30
38
H oney . . . U nitcd Kingdom c. q. lbs. 'iii3 1 6
-
of Jamaica 1"n tlw r ear 1878-9.
EXPORTS.
u Dl
VALi:;:i:.
£ s. d. ...
.I'
s. d. £ s. d.
c:
... 208 15 0 ... Goods Ma.."lu!actured, "Gncnu-
:oe:r.ted
... 14 10 9
I
... ' 75 1 0
... 201 6 0
... 17 0 0
... 61 1 6 Ci70 14 3
1 5 0 ... 1 5 0 Ground .Kuts
i
400 0 0 l ... 400 0 0 Guano lHanure
...
II 15 0 0
... 23 12 6
... 390 12 6
... 14 3 6
... 309 10 lO 870 18 10 Cl
... I 40 0 0 40 0 0 Hams
200 4 8
' ...
81!) 0 4 ...
I
506 2 8 ...
5 0 0 2,088 14 8 -
·-·
,
758 5 3
I
...
I 758 5 3 Honey
EXPORTS.
G 92
- -= · QUANTITIES.
..
United States 2
I 8
I
Foreign States 29
48
Leather, other Articles . .. United Kingdom pkgs. 5
Foreign States 2
New Grenada 1
l
9
Leather, Manufactured
I
...1 U~ted 7cingdom lbs. 1,336
--""'·""--:::-;-- -;:c
-=
J:!XPORTS.
10 0 0 10 0 0 Instruments, Scientifio
11 17 0 11 17 0 Instruments, Surgical
11
700 0 0 700 0 0 Jewelry
1,338 12 0
47 18 11 47 18 11
1,338 12 0
Lancewood Spa.rs
Ditto
I
10 0 0 Lard
3 5 0 13 5 0 1·
GG 16 0 66 16 0 Leather, Manufactured
6 1 11 5 1 11 Linen, Manufactured
8 8 0 8 8 0 Lime, Temper
16 0 0 Lime, White
15 0 0
Limejuice
3,949 7 6
83 6 8
27 1 8
76 12 6 4,135 8 4
Machinery
20 0 0
6 0 0 26 0 0
24- ExPORlS,
u 94 EXPORTS.
QumITIES.
United States 12
Foreign States 20
Foreign West Indies 12
British East Indies 38
· _ _ _ _ _ _9_2____
Germany 1 2 2 12
I- 39-7 -
2 0
-
?tietals, Brass, Old ... United Kingdom t. c. q. lbs. 1--161225-
Milk, Condensed . . . Foreign West Indies dol'.'!. 1 8
British East Indies 40
48
Mules . . . Foreitifl States no. 1
Foreign States 1
155
•
....
Ji
I ::
ljl:
11
EXPORTS. u95 ~
I I
111
I
VALUE.
11
Produce and British, Foreign, and ARTICLES.
Manufactures of other Colonial Produce Total
the Colony. and Manufactures.
H
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
4 10 0 4 10 0 Machines, Sewing
·C
•
10 0 0 Meal, not Wheat
11 10 0
19 10 0
10 0 0
13 0 0 64 0 0
' I
2 10 0 Meats, Preserved
Iii
11 ~.i
75 3 6 'i7 13 6 I LI
I
I
1,452 11 2 • Metals, Copper, Old
64 11 0 1,517 2 2 rn1!
:Mules
-30 0 0
3,676 10 0 !
3,646 10 0 0 It\
24 5
3 2
0
0
( .
27 7 0
Oil, Cocoanut
~.
I
'!:
4 0 0 4 0 0 Oil, Castor I· I I I
1 0 0 1 0 0 I Oil, Kerosene ~·
Ii j lri
Oil, Olive
I
l 0 0 1 0 0
Olives
:1j
3 0 0 3 0 0
75 9 0 Orange Juice 111
75 9 0
•I Pans for boiling Sugar
20 0 0
20 0 0
188 16 5
Paper not Stationery
i
I,
1:
3 14 8 192 11 l
1!1
I I !"
I-
..
BX.PORTS.
u 06
=
QUANTITIES.
52,510 2 0
I_
Pimento Leaves ... United Kingdom bdeslbs.\ 24 40,27!!
brJs.1·~~------------2~5~~==--,
1
79
I
I
...
-- = I
EXPORTS. tJ 97
of Jama ica in tlie Year 1878-9.
VALUE.
d. £
- Ii
£ s. s. d. £ s. d.
... 6 3 10 ... Painters' Colors and Material
... 12 7 8
...
...
II 25 15 9
18 0 0
I:
I:
I
... I 13 6 0 76 12 3
I
... I 12 3 6 12 3 6 Peas, eplit
5 18 0 ... 6 18 0 Peas
... 25 19 3
... 36 15 1 I 86 10 1
I I
22 13 0 ... j
22 13 0 Peppers
0 12 0 ...
I
0 12 0 IPickles
'
... 19 6 0 19 6 0 I Pictures
66,8i4 10 7
II ... I ... ! Pimento
I
80 9 3 I
i
10,959 5 5 I I
I
327 4 10 l
I
1,154 7 5 ... 79,395 17 6
322 li 0
I
I ... ...
"
Pimento LeaYell
I
I
0 6 0 lI ... 2 li 0
2 0 0
12 0 0 ... 317 15 0
I - -
- -_ ~
-
2'.>-EXrORl'S,
--"'-""'--
EXPORTS.
-
No. 3.-General E.cpol'tsjl'orrt tlze Colony
Qu,\NTITIES.
-
Poultry ... Foreign West Indies dozs. 115 ...
P rinters' Materials . ..
1
United States pkgs. ... 12
V AL UE.
- ~--
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
122 8 0 ... 122 8 0 Poultry
... 65 0 0 lI
65 0 0 P rinters' Matericls
II
... 1 10 0 ... R ice
I
... 182 7 3
... 227 0 0 II
I
l
... 42 0 0 .
... 1,183 0 0
... 2 13 9 1,638 11 0
Iii
... 6 16 0 8 16 0
I
30 15 0 ... 30 15 0 Sarsaparilla
I
5 15 0 ... ... I
Seeds, Grass
I
1 0 0
12 0 0 ... I 18 15 0 '
QUANTITIES.
·- - - -
ARTICLllS. Countries to which Exported. Produce and British, Foreign, and
Manufactures of other Cclonfal l'roduce
the Colon y. u.nd Manufactures.
-----------
...
Skins, Goat .. .I United States lbs. 6,i34
I
I
Skins, Sheep ... United Kingclom lbs". 42
I
...
Soap ... Foreign States lbs. ... I
9,512
I I
I Foreign West Indies ... ... 120
I
I_ 9,632
Specie, Gold "'I United Kingdom ... ... at value
1
Foreign West I ndies ... ... at value
Spirits, Brandy
:>
... , Un ited Kingdom
galls.
...I
,---- . ..
...
7 ...
3 28-32
2
unite<l States
1)
... ... 29
Foreign States ... ... 203 11-32
1 Kew Grenada
...II ...
...
47 30-32
244 14-32
£ s. J I £ s. d. £ s. d.
... 79 0 0 79 0 0 Silver Ware
... 15 0 0 15 0 0 ~ilk, Manufactured
124 17 6 ... 124 17 6 Skins, Goat
0 10 6 ... 0 10 6 Skins, Sheep
... 103 18 6 ... Soap
... I 1 10 0 105 8 ()
... 1,000 0 0
... 4,630 0 0 11
11
...
0 6
I 169 0 0
...
3!l,673 5 7
... 1 0 0
I t
... I 19 14 0
... I 113 19 5 I
...
...
2 10 0
58 0 0
I
I
... 107 7 6 304 10 11
... I
1 6 8
'
... Spirits, Cordials
... I 12 10 8
. 11 4 0
-=-
" 26-ExroR IS.
~~-
u 102 EXPOltTS.
QUX!S''.i:ITIES.
- - - - - - - - - - --------------:----·----- - - - - - - - -
Foreign States 26 11 32
190 7-:12
Spirits, Rnm •.. United Kingdom phml 17,957 24 r-o -----------
Do1ninion of Canada I 32 5-90
Italy 3 45-90
Germany 72
France ···I 79 38-90
British East Indies ..J 1 34-90
Republic of Hayti 1 10-00
Starch ...
I
1
Foreign West Indies lbs. ... i--GJM -- 21 24-32
VALl'.E.
--
Produce and British, Foreign, and AitTICLES.
Ivfanufoctures of other Colonial Produce Total.
the Colony. and Manufactures.
.___
£ s. d. £ s. <l. £ s. d.
... 1 14 0 ... Spirits, Gin
... 12 0 0
... 22 10 1
... 17 8 0
... 8 10 0
... 33 16 0 95 18 1
I
...
188,551 6 0
336 11 8
... Spirits, Rum
I
1,888 12 0
1,698 15 8
1,6'.lG 13 8
47 0 4
I
3G 15 0
'
I I
I
756 0 0 "
•
833 18 8
14 9 4
11 13 4
•
1,523 1 8 ... 197,324 17 4
G
... 10 0 0 I
I
I
I
... 66 8 0
... 16 0 0
I
... 14 10 0 ... I Spirits, Whish.-y
15 12 6
... 1 2 6
47 15 0 Starch
... 47 15 0
30 5 6 ... 31 0 6
u 101t EX.PORTS.
~
1
No. 3.-General EJ'portsfrom the Colony
-- --
I QUANTITIES.
~
ARTICLES. Countries to which Exported. Produce iind Br;ti~h, Fol'c·gn, and
Manufacture~ of other C:obnid Pl'oducc
the Colony. ll,nd Manufactures.
. ----
Foreign Statro
...
...
948 559-190·1
;;o s :;3. rn04
I.
I
...
...
I
New Grenada ... G4 1008-1904 I ...
29,151 336-1904
Sugar, Refir.el
"' Foreign 8tatcs lbs. ... 211
• Republic of Hayti ... ... 1,113
I
- ---------
~
I,________ l,32L
Tamarinds ... United Kingdom ...
United St/.tcs
lbs.
...
4,371
I
Fol'eign States ... I 740
62 ...
...
,_______I 5,173
Tea ... Foreign States lbs. ... 62
1
Tinware ... United States pkgs.1 ... 1
I
New Grenada ... ... I 1
I
! 2
Tobacco, Leaf ... British East Indies lbs. ... 500
Ditto ...I United Kingdom lbs. 41,543 . ..
Germany ... ()2,708 ...
New Grenada ... 800 ...
135,051 I
I
EXPORTS.
... ,. .
.
--
~
VALUE.
~-
-
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. cl.
... 13 1 0 ... Stationery .'
... 5 2 1 18 3 1
259 0 9 ... ... Sticks, Walking
146 12 6 ... 405 '13 3
7 8 0 ... 1,852 4 o·
4 2 4
l,170 11 6
13,513 3 0
II
718 13 6
II
7i7 1 0 ... 415,404 3' 5
I
I
... 3 19 0 ... II Sugar, R efined
... 20 0 0 23 19 o·
l .
,
1()3 18 3 ... ... I Tamarinds
I
2 6 6 r
Zl 15 0 ... 193 19 9
r
it
... . 6 4 0 6 4 0 Tea 1~
... I 4 14 0
() 3 6 10 17 6
·'
Ir
... 25 0 0 25 0 0 Tobacco, Leaf
1r
2,596 8 9 ... ... Ditto
~
5,794 5 0
60 0 0 ... 8,440 13 9·
-
I ..:;;;.
...
21-ExPoRri;.
EXPORTS.
u 106 .
No. 3.-General E.rports from the Colony
QUANTITIES.
-
Tobacco, Manufactured ... United Kingdom lbs. ... 192
VaLUE.
6 16 3
Tobacco, Manufactured
... 4 2 0
... 59 5 0
... 22 10 0
... 3 0 0
... 2 0 0
... 2 12 6 109 6 9
... 15 0 0 131 9 5
!
838 10 0 ... ... Ditto
22 2 6
281 5 0
127 2 6
4 10 0 .
150 0 0 ... 1,423 10 0
• ... 8 0 0
6 0 0
.'
22 5 4 I ... 22 6 4 Turtle, Fat
0 18 4 Turmeric
0 18 4 ...
1 10 0 ... ... Vegetables, Fresh
... ·31 18 0
30 8 0
~ l
1J 108 'EXPOR:rs.
...::'.::::. - -~'"'::'.:. ::::_--
I Qua.'\TITIES.
---
tI .
Wine, Champagne ... British West Indies galls. ... 4
Foreign States ... ... 24
... ...
I United States
212
Wine, Ginger . . . Foreign States galls. 455 ...
I New Grenad~ ... 447 ...
--------
902
Wine, !llistella ... United States galls. ... 41'
I) I
629
1,543
...
Wino, Port
...I Republic of Hayti galls. ... 25
New Grenada ... ... 58
83
Wine, Red ... Foreign States galls. ... 383
Foreign West Indies ... ... 379
Repudlic of Hayti ... ... 26
I Kew Grenada ... ... 664
. 1,352
Wine, Sherry ... United States galls. ... - -------
10
Foreign States ... ... 22
I
Republic of Hayti ... ... 2
---4
U..o:.- J L 34
--~~ -:-.==--·- ~---
EXPORTS.
ti l 09
qf Jamaica in the Year 1878-9.
VALVE. -
Produce and British, Foreign, and
I
I
I
1\lanufacturcs of ARTIC'tllS.
other Colonial 1 ro<luce Total.
the Colony. and 111anufactures.
-I II
£ s. d. !
£ s. cl. £ s. d.
... I 2 0 0 ... Wine, Champagne
... . 2i 0 0
... 2 0 0 I
... I . 2 4 0
I
~
33 4 0
I
I
... I 3 0 0 ... Wine, Claret
... 7 0 0
... 43 10 0
... 26 0 0
... 4 0 0
... '·
23 10 0 107 0 0 I
I
.
... 180 8 0
l
... 'i 15 0 7 15 0 Wine, 1\Iistella
I
11
5 16 0 I
... ... Wine, Orange
138 4 0 ...
38 16 0 ... '1
~
... 10 rn 6 23 19 6
...
I
I 53 0 0
I
... 3 0 0
... I 87 18 0 208 4 0
1
... 12 12 0
... 1 0 0 15 17 0
I
I .
I
.
J~XPORTS.
u 110
No. 3.-General Exports.from the Colony
QUA:\TITIES•
•
ARTICLES .
. Countries to which Exported. Produce and
l\.fanufacturcs of
British, Foreign, and
other Colonial Produce
tho Colony. and Manufactures.
:
~
Wood, Bitrer ... United Kingdom tolli! . 44 ...
United St:>tes ... 170 ...
Franco ...\ - 5 ...
219
I taly ...
42
5
. ...
3,273 I
~
I
Wood, Lignumvitre If) ... United Kingdom -toill! 40 ...
United States ... 41
I
...
France D ... 2 ...
83
--
Produce and British, Foreign, and ARTICLES.
~ianufactures of other Colonial Produco Total.
the Colony. and Manufactures.
£ s. d. I £ s. d. £ s. d. .
I
... 11 0 0 11 0 0 Wine, Vermouth
7 0 0 : ... 306 12 0
t
33 16 6 ... 391 11 0
10,291 1 0
I ... ... Wood, Fustic
I
354 15 0
138 12 0
16 10 0 ... 10,800 18 0
106 12 0
5 4 0 ... 215 16 0
I
68,787 17 6
2,736 10 0 ' . .
2,603 5 0
1,714 7 6 I
3,583 2 6 ... 180,002 17 6
5 0 0 ... I
30 0 0
I
u 112 EXPORTS •
.
No. 3.-Gcncral E.rpol'ts t'rom tile Colony
QUA..~TITIES .
.
..o 3 23 ...
New Grenada ... 116 1 21 ...
283 3 12
Total
'
'
Ill
,,
,
EXPORTS.
u 113
of Jamaica in the Year 1878-9.
VALUE.
-- ----
Produce and Brifah, Foreign, and AnTICLES.
Manufactures of o~er Colonial Produce Total
the Oolony. and Manufactures.
l I .
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
... .".. 10 0 ... Wood, Manufactures
... 65 9 3 66 19 3
... 5 1 10
... 50 7 8 93 14 7
1 10 3
I
2 17 6 I
26 11 0 I
9 18 0
I
I
31 19 9 ... JS 10 6
I
I
I
£1,262,869 6 2 94,702 12 5 1,357,671 18 7
,,,
.
(.
.
"\V
I
I
GRANTS OF LAND. /1
1879.
11
I,
',I, I
1,
GR.l~TS OF L.~SD .
..
Number of Grants under Number of Grants above 100 Grants exceeding 500
-----
Number of Kumbor of Nwnber of I Number of Name of Extent of
I II James L.
Hibbert. }
Island of Jamaica. None. None. One. 400. Thos. 'Vebb }
I i
I
I and
'John .\yres.
I
1,077.
.,
II
'
- .- ..,.
GRANTS OF I,.\SD,
£ s. d.
2 1,477 Purchase. 0 6 7~ Grants and Sales tooether- 357,770
0
2,352,85:>
Besides the above S:tles 758 Acres have boon leased out to various persons under the Colonial Acts 22 of 1874
and 5 of 1871, for the aggregate annual sum of £99 8s. '
[i T. JJ.
20. 11. 79.
,J. R. MANN,
Dir. of Rd.s. a..'ld Sur. General.
9th December, 1879.
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AGRI CULrl1URE,
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Estimatecl Acreage Estimated Acreage Estates in Estates
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of Cultivated Land Cultivation Abandoned. p<u·tially on the l\1eta.irie
in the Colony in the Colony. System.
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Progress of any improvements previously reported. The preparation of Sugrr by tho Centrifugal and other
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Questions. .A.nsu:ers.
I. If the Prison is on the separate Thero are 133 Scpn.ratc Cells nnd 18
system, is the separation complete ? AssPciate '\Vai-ds. In consequence of
And if not, what is the separation cn- th e nature of the work done during 1he
forco<l. by day and night respectively? day ; separation by day is impossible.
At night each separate cell is occupied,
and all that cannot be accommodated in
separate cells, sleep in as!:>ociation.
II. If not on tho separate system, The mC'n who sleep in association are
wha,t provision is there for the supervi- su pervise<l. by night watchmen, and the
sion of the prisoners w hilo in :::ssociatiou ? la rge "·arcls are lighted.
III. llow many Cells arc there and 435 Sepa1·ate Cells, 18 Wards.
h.ow many Associatccl \Vards.
IV. Tnki.ng th e average* number of In the Separate Cells each prisoner
priso ners in g-uol how many cubic feet bas 330 feet of space.
of spnce Me there fol' cnch prisoner tlu- In the Associated ·wards 487 Cubic
ring tho hours of sleep 1 feet of space.
In the new Cells for purposes of So-
litary Uo11flue1tlent 81.3 feet.
I n the l''cmn.lo Cells 375 feet.
In the Vurnb Cells for females 73.1
feet of space, and with coni<lo1·s opeu
1289 Uubic feet of space
V. llo\Y are th e prisoners classified ? Arrording b their sentences.
L Cln.ss. l)risoners sentenced t o Pe-
nal Servitude for life.
PS 3 Years and upwards.
A lfard lahor fur 2 years and
upwards.
Il IInrcl Jahol' 15 months and
under 2 veurs.
c · Hnrd boor, i year and under.
J.!1 i\lil itary and i\" nvul J.>rison ers .
•T ,) nveuilcs uu<lcr 17 years.
LU Liccnsecl Class.
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Questions. Ans1u?rs.
VI. Is penal lahour-that is labour l3y treadmill and crank only.
lJy treadmill, crank, or shot-drill-in
force?
VII. If so, during what periods of im- All prisoners s'cntcncecl to hard fahor
prisonment in r espect of what classes undergo ns much hurcl labor as they
of prisoner~. and during how many can endure, without injury to their
11ours, is such penal labour enforced ? hcnlth, and arc seen l>y tho Surgeon
In stating hours of treadwhcel labour, daily.
give, first, the tofal time on nnd off at Avera~c time on wheel Gj hours daily.
the wheel, &c, ; secondly, the length of Average time off wheel :3t, '· "
spelb aucl intervals of rest. Spells, 20 minutes ..on 10 minutes off
wheel.
Ilours, from 1st October to 31st March,
6 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hours from 1st April to 30th Septem-
ber G a.m. to G p.111.
Time allowecl for Breakfast, 45 minutes
Dinner served after work.
VIII. \Yhat kind of lubour, other Prisoners are employed as Carpenters
than penal labour, is in use? Coopers, Tinsmiths, Stonecutters, Ship-
wrights, l\fosons and Bricklayers, Shoe-
makers, 'l'«tilors, 13ukers, 13riekmakcrs,
Quarriers and Sailmukers.
IX. If the prisoners arc employed be-
yond the walls of the gnol, statc-
4. IIow the Profit8 of their labour are Accounts nre kept under the super-
accounted fo·· 1 vision of the ..Auditor General. All
money rccciYecl for Sales, &c., is loc~gel~
in the Colonial 13ank to the Credit oi
the Treasurer on the clay of receipt.
Questions. Answers.
XII. What are the number of tht> On an average eleven hours through-
hours allotted for sleep '? And if sleep out the year.
is in association n.re the dormitories The associate wards arc lighted from
lighted; and how often n.re they .pat- outside and are under the constant su-
rolled during the night? pervision of a night-watchman. The
separate Cells are visited hourly by a
night patrol.
XIII. Wlrnt were the numher and 1,408 Prisoners have been punishecl
nature of the punishments inflicted for by confinement in Dark Cells on Brea(l
offences committed in prison ? and \Ynter or hy tho infliction of some
minor punishment.
9 have recchecl Corporal Punishment
hv order of the bilicial Visitors sanc-
ti"onccl by llis Excellency the Governor.
2 have received Corporal Punishment
by order of Court.
XV. Are religious services regularly Yes. Morning prayers ancl portions
performed{ of Scripture are read daily by the
Schooh.naster. On Sundays the School-
master holds a Service at 9.40, a.m aml
one of the Associated Ministers at 1.30
p.m.
'l'he Roman Catholic prisoners have
.also a Service on Sundays at 11 a.m.
XVI. Are Roman Cn.tholic Priests and Y cs. Only oy the special desire of the
Dissenting Ministers n.llowetl free access prisoners themsel vcs.
to prisoners of their own persuasion?
and arc they a,pprizecl when prisoners
of their rcspcct,ive persuasions enter the
prison?
XVII. ·what provision· is made for tho 'The Schoolmaster l1olds scl1ool d:.iily
education of the prisone1·s ? from 12 to 12.1·3, which is a.ttended by
any men of good cha.raeter who \Olun-
teer to learn. Ins!,ruction consists of
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic.
x·v1n. On what conditions are rem.is- Prisoners only once convietdd, if their
siou:s of i111pri::.011ui...:ut grau.ted. couduct is good, arc allowed a remis-
sion of one eighth of their sentences,
subject to the approval of the Governor~
Hemissions have been granted by the
Govcmor to men of exceptionally good
chn.rncter, or wlto have deserved some
special notice in consequence of s0me
.act.
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C.\OM \XD rmso:::rnns.
Questions.
XIX. Have Coroner's Inquests been Yes.
held on every occasion oi' a death in Senile Gnngrcnc
prison during t he past year ? nnd what 1
Apoplexy 1
were t h e verdicts ? Meningitis 1
'l\tborculosis 1Ji
Congestive Rcmittcnt Fenr ()
Bright's Disease 4
Concnnn Oris 1
Pncumonfa 3
Cordiac Dro1)sy 1
Y cllow Fever 1
Dr<rn ning 3
Dis('nsc of th\) Brain 1
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ST. CATHERl:>E's
D1snu~'T J'tuso.s.
"By" Pcn"l Tmp1·isonm('nt" is meant imµ;isonm('nt infl'ctcd ao a subst.-iLtirc pU!lisbment in pursuance ofa scutcnco ofa Court
of Ju•ticc as <l1~tinguished 1rom impnsoument lor satU ousw<iy, &c
Q11,estions. ..Anstcers.
I . If the prison is on the sepnrute Kot on scnarn.tc Hstcm. Prfaoncrs
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sr stem ' is tho 1:>c1ntrntion co;n1>lcto
. ( worked in gtings. scpnrutc Cells at .ts
.A nd if not. what is the sepnratwn cn- night. 'l'he remnindcr in nssoci,itcd
fo r co<l by day uwl night rc::;1wctiv0Jy { w<.trtls.
Questions. .Ansice1·s.
III. How many Cells arc there and 52 scpuratc Cells : eight Associated
how m~ny .Associated 'Yards? 'Vurds.
JV. Taking the cwernur/*' number of 415 cubic feet in tho Assocfatcd 'i\Tards.
prisoners in gaol, 1iow rnnny cubic feet In the new Cells, 48 in number, 600 cu-
of spa.cc arc tlwrc for each pl'boncr du- bic feet.
ring the hours of sleep 1
Y. liow urc the p~·isonc:::s classified? First Clas~. Imprisonment with harcl
l abor but with the optiou of paying :.i.
fine.
Second . 1Jnconditionnl im prisonrncnt
wi~h ba.nl lul.ior.
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ST. C.\Tlllrn.1xr-;'~ DI~TRIC r r1u:-;ox, co11ti1111f'd.
Questio11s.
4. How 1he profits of their ln1)()ur nre Cash paid 1.o Superintendent, lodgc(l
accounted for. in Parochinl 'frcrnmrv.
Ptthlic \Vork credited in Island '11rea-
surcr's Books.
Questions. Answers.
XVI. Are Roman Catholic Priests and Yes, but not apprizeJ except when
Dissenting )J:inisters allowed free ncccss reque::;tecl by prisoners.
to prisoners of their O\Vn per:-;uasiou ~
.and aro they apprized when prisioners
of their respective per.suasions enter the
the pri::;ons {
XIX. Ifave Coroner's Iuque~ts "!:lcen Coroner's Inquests have been held on
held on every occusiou of n dcnth in pri- every occasion oi' dc11th in the prison
Bon during the pnst year~ uutl wlrnt during the past year. Ycrdicts, natural
were the verdicts ~ ca,uses.
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Questunis. Answers.
I. If the Prison is on the separate No. In association day and night.
system is the separation complete?
And if not, what is the separation en-
forced by day and night respectively?
II. If not on the separate system, Officers are on duty by day and night;
what provision is there for the supervi- at night with lanterns.
sion of tho prisone1·s while in association?
III. How many Cells are there and £ Cells. 18 Associated 'Vards.
how many Associated Wards?
IV. Taking the avemge* number of 729.
prisoners in Gaol, how many cubic feet
of space are there for each prisoner du-
ring the hours of sleep?
V. How are the prisoners classified ? Prisoners for trial or want of security;
misdemeanors and condemned crim-
inals.
YI. Is penal labour-that is labour No.
by treadmill, crank, or shot-drill-in
force?
VII. If so, during what periods of im-
prisonment, in respect of what classes
of prisoners, and during how many
hours, is such penal labour enforced ?
ln stating hours of treadw heel labour,
give, first, the total time on and off at
the wheel, &c.; secondly, the length of
spell& and intervals of rest.
VIII. "\Vhat kind of labour, other No labour of any kind.~
than penal labour, is in use?
IX. If the prisoners are employed be-
yond the walls of the Gaol state-
1. On w bat kind of work they are so
employed.
2. How they arc supervised.
3. How many escapes of prisoners, Kone employed.
while beinO' employed beyond the Gaol,
have take; place during each of the _last
three years ~
4. llow the profit8 of their labour are Cash paid to Superintendent lodged
in l'nrochfo,l 'I'reasury.
accounted for ~
X. What is the total annual cost of £572 10s. 7}
tl1e Prison?
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Questions. Answers.
XI. 1'~hat is the annual nmount of £32 Ss 11 r eceived for maintenance
1he prisone1 s' earnings ~ of prisoners from the St. Cn,therine Dis-
• trict Prison on the Goal llospilal.
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XII. W"hat are the numhP.r of the They sleep at pleasure <lay and nigh
hours allotted for sleep ~ i \ nd if sleep not being foible to labor. (See Answers to
j5 in association ure i he Dormitories Questions 5 and u.) Sleep is in associa-
lighted; aud how often Me they pat- tion, Domitories not lighted, but lights
1·olled during the night 1 in ~-ards Officers patrol hourly.
XIII. ·what were the n nm her ~md 27 )I~ile prisoners haYe been punish-
nature of the punishments intlictcd for ed bY three clnYs confinement in Cells,
offences commit ted iu l> rison ~ on b'read and ,~·at!:'r, foe breaches of Pri-
son clisci p I ine. 0 ne for 28 dn)·s, one
io .J., day..,, ::uul one to 2 duys on full diet,
bv• Visitino· 0 J usticcs •
XVI. Are Roman Cathol ic Priests and Yes. Only apprised at request of
Di8scnting ::.\linisters allowed free access Prisoner.
to peisoners of theil' own persum;ion?
And are they a pprizecl "he n prisoners
of their respectiYe persuasions enter the
Prison!
XVITT. On wh·Lt conditions are r emis- Rem issions are g ran tcd by the Go-
si:>ns of imprisonment granted ( Yernor.
XIX. II:we Coroner's Inqu<'sts h<'en Yes. The verdicts haYe heen from
held on every occasion of' n death in Pri- natural rnuscs. one fro1~1 malarial fever,
l'On clul'ing the past ~· ea r (And whn,t one from pneumonia and one from di-
"\\ ere tile Yerdids ~ arrh~a.
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Questions. Ansu:crs.
I. If the Prison is on the separate :Xo, sleep and work in association.
system is the separation complete?
And if not, what is the separation en-
forced by <lay and night respectively?
II. If not on the separate system, A Superintendent, Officers and Ma-
what provision is there for the supervi- tron.
sion of the prisoners while in associa-
tion?
III. llow many Cells u.re there, u.nd Six Cells ancl :five Asrnciatccl 'Vards in
how many Asso~hted \Yards ? the ~rison, in the Gon.l, one Cell and
l ·t Wards.
irr.pri~onmcnt, in re~pect of ·what classes spell, ea<'h drilling one hour at a time,
from 0
or prisoners, n.ud dunllg how many honr~ for br~nkJ:i-;t. run. to5 p.uL, alloning one hout'
iH such pe11:i l kbonr enforced 1 . ln
stn-tin!,\' hours of treac1wheel lu.h ~ur, gJYc,
ii r::it the total time on uucl off at the
whe~'l, &c. ; secondl~· . the l::mgd1 of
fil"·~ll~ and intcnals of re:::.t.
T 12 GAOLS AND PRISONERS.
Questions.
vnt. w ·hat kind of labour, other Breaking Btones, repairing roads and
.t han penal labour, is in use ? streets, and the necessary sanitary re-
quirements of the Prisons.
1. On what kind of work are they so Keeping in repair ten miles of the
employed, :Main Roads and the Streets of Fal-
mouth.
4. How the profits of their labour are The Main Road is under Contract
.accounted for ? with the Inspector of Prisons and paid
into the Treasury ; the Streets are gra-
tuitous by the Government; any other
work into Parochial Treasury.
X. What is the total annual cost of £1,519 10s. lOd.
the Prison?
XII. What a.re the number o: the Ten hours. The Dormitories or Asso-
hours allotted for sleep? And if sle·ep ciated Wards are not lighted, but the
is in association are the Dormitories officer on guard -can see with his lamp,
lighted; and how often aro they pa- when patrolling, through the gratings
trolled during the night! of the ·windows patrolled every half
of the night .
XIII. 1iYhat were the nnmber and . By the Visiting Justices, one by whip-
nnture of the punishments inflicted for pmg and three by solitary confinement.
offcuces committed in Prison~ Thirty by the Superintendent for pet-
ty breaches of prison diHcipline, in the
Cells from one to three dt~ys each.
XIV Is there a Chaplain ? No.
XY. Are religious scr vices regula r1 y Yes, by the Superintendent, but no
pcrfonne<l ? }tinistcr of the Gospel has attended du-
riog the past ~·car.
GAOJ,S AND PlUSO~ERS.
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Questions. An8lcers.
XVI. Are Roman Catholic Priests and Yes; they arc only appriz<'cl at request
Dissentiug Ministers allowed free access of the prisoners.
to prisoners of their own persuasion ?
.And are they npprizcd when prisoners
of their res1)ectiYe persuasions enter the
Prison?
XVII. What provlSlon is made for Xonc.
the eclueation of the prisoners !
XVIII. On :w hat conditions are re- By order of the Governor.
missions of imprisonment granted ?
XIX. Have Coroners Inquests heen Ycs; the verdicts haYe bceu-" By na-
held on everv occasion of a death in tural causes."
I'rison cl ming "the 11ast year and what
were the Ycrdicts 1
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for Debt, want of
Ha.ii, and
Number of those
ba\'e been pre-
Number of Persons
Committed lo Penal Im-
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..\ncl if not ,dutt is the sep11ration en-
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tlnv• nnd ni0>ht
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GAOJ,S A:XD PRISOSERS.
Questions. Answers:
l' III. How many Cells arc there ; and 4 Cells, 8 As~ociatcd vVanls.
how many .Associated Wards ?
\T. llow are the prisoners classified 1 1st Class ihisdcmeanants, 2nc1 Class
misdemeanants and untried.
VIII. \Vhat kind of labour, other than Breaking stones, picking coir, and
pennl labour, is in use? quarrying st-Ones and digging marl.
ltcpairing streets and roads.
IX. If the prisoners nre employed be-
yond the wallR of the G :10l s ~a ~c-
1. On what kinJ of '-rork they ar.c so Repairing J\Iain lloacls and cleaning
employed. 'fown Streets.
Questions. Ll.nsLcars.
XII. What· arc the number of the Long cfayH J 01 hourH, 1-ihm·t. clnys J 11
~o~rs allott?d .for sleep ? And if sleep hours. Dormitories nrc not I igh f e.l,
is m assocrn.tion arc the Dormitories patrolled every hour during the night.
lighted; and h ow often arc they i>a-
irolled during the night? •
XVI. Are Ho1mm Catholic Priests n.nd All :Uinisters have free ~teecsi::. 'J'bcv
Dissenting :Ministers allowed free access arc apprizecl if requested uy any prison"-
to i)risoners of their own per:masion? cr.
And are they npprized when prisioncrs
of their respective persuasions enter the
the Prisons ?
XIX. Have Coroner's Inquests been Yes ; verdicts fro :n °natural causes,
h eld on every occasion of a. death in Pri- notices being al ways sent to the Justice
son during tl:c past year? And w lrnt of the l'eac:c and Coroner.
were th e ;rcrclicts ~ "
1' 16 GAOLS AND PRISOXERS.
STATI STJC.\L RETt: Jt:\ FOR TllE Pu1~0Ns OF J.nJAlCA, f''.Ht 1878 -79 .
.'\umher ol J'er.ous
Committed to Pc11al Im-
Numb~r
I Committed
for D• bL"'"ut oJ.
Ila.ii, and
Number of tho•e
Comm1"tted ,vho
hRve been pre-
prisonmeut, • including
".Penal Sen•1ludc," if
C ti.at
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of Justice as di.;linguishcd f1>;1111 i rnprisoumcot for safo.cuslooy, &c. .
Questions. Ans?Ce1·s.
I. Ir the P1·ison is on the separate No. Sleep in associat ion, work m
system is the sP-parnJion com plete ? association.
And il' not, whn.t is the sep:.iration en-
forced Ly clay and night r espectively ~
Ill. llo\Y mttny Ccl ls arc there, and There are eight Cells and ten Associa-
how many Asso0iiit ed \Yanls ( ted \Y~ir<l.s.
Y. How arc the prisoners classified ? 1st and 2nd class misdemeanants and
untried.
Questions. A11.\1ccrs.
VIII. ·what kind of labour other Th? werkl~' prisonrrs nre C'mploycd
than penal labour, is in use ! ' cleanm_g the ~rii-ions uncl Fcrnnlc i>ri-
soncr~ m washmg and mcndiu•r Prison
Clothmg. t>
three years!
4. How the profits of their labour are Cash. paid to the Superintendent,
accounted for ! lodged m tho Parochial 'rrcnsury.
Public work credited in Island Trea-
surer's Books.
XII. \Ylrnt are the number of the Short days 111 hours. Long days
10 ~ hours. The dormitories m·e not
hours allotted for sleep? And if sleep
is in association are the Dormitories lighted, they nre patrolled during tho
lighted; and how often are they pat- night by the officers on guard ~nd by
visits of the Superintendent.
rolled during the night~
XIII. 1'' hat were the number and Thirty-five in number, four to corpo-
naturc of the punishments inilicted for ral punishment and the rest merely to
offences committed in Prison ! solitary confinement.
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y 18 GAOLS AXD PRISO~ERS.
Questions. Llnstce;·s.
XVI. Are Romnn Catholic Priests and Roman Catholic Priests and Dissent-
Dissenting }linisters allowed free access ing Ministers are allowed free access
to prisoners of their own persuasion? to all prisoners of their persuasion, and
And are ·they apprized when prisoners are apprized when prisoners of t heir
of their respectiYe persuasions enter the respective persuasions r equest it.
Prison?
XVII. \\That provision is made for the None.
education of the prisoners?
XVIII. On what conditions nre remis- By sufficient reasons being shown to
sions of imprisonment granted ·~ His Excellency the GoYcrnor.
XIX. Have Coroner's Inquests been Coroner's inquests have been held on
held on every occasion of a death in l'ri- e"verv occasion of death aud the verdicts
son during· the in1st year 1 And what wer~ death from natural causes.
were the Yerdicts 3
Prison~.
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IL If ~o~ 01;1 the separate system, Supervi~cd by the Superintendent,
":hat :tn·ov1s1?n is ther~ fo.r the supervi- Matron and Taskmasters.
sion of the prisoners w h1le m associi:ition?
III. How many Cells are there and Six Solitary Cells and five Assoeintccl
how many Associated Wards ? Wards. •
IV. Taking the average* number of ·140 cubic feet.
prisoners in Gaol, how many cubic feet
of space are there for each prisoner du-
ring the hours of sleep ?
V. How are the prisoners classified ? 1st and 2nd class misdemeanants and
untried.
VI. Is penal labour-that is labour No.
by treadmill, crank, or shot-drill-in
force~
Questions. ..tlnsicers.
•. :13Y " P~n:~l Imprisonment." is 1.neant imf'.risonmcnt inflicted as a. substautirc puni•hmcnt in pursuance c.f a £en!.enco of a Court
.of Jusuco as d1stmgulllhed frorn imprisonment for su.:o custoJy; &c.
Questions. .Lf..nsu:ers.
I. If the Prison is on the separate No, work and sleep in association.
system, is the separation complete ? And
if not, what is the separation enforced
by day and night respectively ?
II. If not on the separate system, A Superintendent, Taskmaster and
what provision is there for the supervi- :llfotron.
sion of tho prisoners while in associa-
tion?
III. II ow many Cells arc there; and Thero are five Associated \Yards and
how many Associated ·wards? one Cell.
IV. Taking the ;;'average number of 500.
prisoners in Gaol, how many cubic feet
of space arc there for each prisoner du-
ring the hours of sleep.
V. llow are the prisoners classified? First and Second Class :Misdemeanants
and ui~tricd.
Questions. Answers.
IX. If the prisoners arc employed
beyond the walls of the Gaol state-
1. On what kind of work they are They work on l\foin Roads, Public
so employed. Streets, collect and cart stones to the
Pi·ison.
XVI. Arc Roman Catholic Priests Yes, Not apprizcd until at request
:ind Dissenting ~Iinisters allowed free of Prisoner.
access to })risouers of their own persua-
&ion? Aud are they a pprized when pri-
soners of their 1·espective persuasions en-
ter the prison ?
XVII. Vi"hat provisim1 is made for None.
the education of the prisoners ?
XVIII. On what conditions arc None had been granted.
rcmis~ions of Imprisonment granted ?
XTX. lfnYe Coroner's Inquests hc0n Yes. Xntural cl<.>ath. Exr.cssive drain
held on enry occasion of a <lcath in pri-
from au ulcerated leg iu on0 case.
Hrn during inc past Ycnr 'l, Autl. 1rhuL
1rnrc the verdicts ! •
GAOLS AND PRISONERS.
y 23'
lfomlwr ul l'cl'B(,no
Number Commit'-d Committed to Penal Jrn.
"' Number of thoso prisonmcnt, • including
fur D ~bt, want of Committed who "l'cmu f'ervitudc" if that -::
] Bail, and havo been pre- term ia u•ed in the C~lony ~ ~8'" c>
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I. If the Prison is on the separate No, work and sleep in association.
system is the separation complete 1
And if not, what is the separation en-
forced by day and night respectively?
V. How are the prisoners classified? 1st and 2nd Class ~Iisdemcanants aml
untried. -
Quictions. Anczcers.
VIII. What kind oflrvbour, other than Q uarr~)inrr
0' curtinn.-,
t; .._, breaking stones.
penal labour, is in use 1 uncl mushino 0 coir, Fem.a.lo bren.kmg
Gtones, mashi.!"g coir, o,ncl was h mg
' I) n-
.
.soners Clothes.
4. How the profits of their fabour are Paid into Purochfal Treasury.
accountecl for.
Questions. Answers.
XVIII. On what conditions are re- None granted.
missions of imprisonment granted 1
XIX. Have Coroner's Inquests been No deaths.
held on every occasion of a death in Pri-
son during the past year? And what
were the verdicts ?
N'umbPr Committed
.
Kum ber of thorn
for Debt, want of Corumittc<l who
]Jail, nnd li:wc been 1•re-
Punishment. viously Convicted.
• By " Penal Imprisonment" is meant imprisonment inflicted as a substantiYo punishment in pursuance of a scntenco of a Court
of Justico as distinguished from imprisonment for s9ie custody, &c.
l
Questions. Answe1·s.
I. If the Prison is on the separate No .~ Work and sleep in association.
system is the separation corn plete ?
And if not, 'vhat is the separn.tion en-
forced by day and night respectively ?
II. If not on the scpara te system, A Superintendent, lfotron and Task-
what provision is there for the superYi- master.
sion of the prisoners while in associa-
tion?
III. How nrnny Cells are there, and One Cell. 4 1Yards.
how mauy Associated W a.rds ?
IV. Tnking the average* nun;iber of 400.
prisoners in Gaol, how rnany cub1? feet
of spa.cc arc there for each prisoner
durrng the hours of sleep ?
* Seo note at foot of previous Table.
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-GAOLS AJ."ID PRISONERS.
Questions. .Answers.
Y. How are the prisoners claGsi:fied? 1st and 2nd class Misdemeanants and
untried. ·
VI. Is pennl labour-that is !abo1;1r No.
by treadmill, crank, or ·shot dnll-m
force?
VIII. vv·hat kind of luhour, other • Beating coir, carting stones, breaking
than penal labour, is in use? stones.
XH. \\'Jir.t nrc th e numhPr of the Long days 11~ hours, short days lOj
l1ours nllottccl for sleep ·~ And if sleep
hours. Dormitories not lighted. Once.
is in as~oei<dion ure tho Dormitories
lighted: nn<l how ofte11 u.re thE'y pa-
troliotl during the night 't '
Ko.
GAOLS AND PRISONERS. y 27
Questions. A.nszcets.
XV. Are religious services regularly 2 or 3 times a mouth by the Rector.
performed?
XVI. Are Rom:m Catholic Priests Yes-Only npprized if requested.
and Dissenting Ministers allowed free
access to prisoners of their own persua-
tion? And are they apprizecl when
prisoners of tl;ieir respective persuasions
enter the prison ?
XVII. What provision is made for None.
the education of the prisoners ?
XVIII. On what conditions are re- None granted.
missions of imprisonment granted?
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• B ·' Pen~! Imprisonmmt'.' is i.neanb imprisonmcnt~1~~ as a. snbstanh<o pullls c
of Justic~ as distinguish..U from impnsonment tor sato cus y, .
Ansu;ers.
Qitestions.
No. Nine sleep in separate. C~lls, the
I. If ·t he Prison is o:i: tbe sept~:t~ others in wards work in assocrni.1on.
i:;ystem is the separation co~p e .
And if 'not what is the separa~wn en-
forced by dny and night rcspcct1vcly?
y 28 GAO.LS .AND PRISOXER$.
Questions. ..L!..nSE"fJJ'8.
III. Ilow many Cells are there and Nine Cells und three Associated W tJ.rds
how many Associn.ted W Mtls? arc now in use. 6 of the wards arc not
in use. 'l'here is the large Upstairs, a
part of which has been com-erted into a
Hospital, also one large ward for Female
Prisoners.
VJII. ·what kind of labour, other Working on Paroel1fal Roads, a.nd also
than penal labour, i$ in use? employed by Municipal and Board of
Health, bretJ.king stones and carrying
water and working prison cart.
IX. If the prisoners are em ployed
beyond the walls of the Gn.ol st:.ite-
1. On what kind of work they are so Cleaning Market Gutters, repairing
employed.
and elea,ning streets, and occasionally
employed on the Pnhlic Roads, ctJ.rrying
·water a.nd carting stones,
Qitestions. · .Answers.
4. How the profits of their lnbour nre Cash. pai~l to . the Snperintcmclcnt.
accounted for? lodge m I nrochrnl 'l'rcnsurv. ] 1uhlic
·work credited in hlancl 'l'rcnsurcr's
Books.
X. ~rhat is the total annual cost of £220 Os. ·1-cl. •
the Pnson Z
XII. What are the number of the Long days 10~ hours, short <lnvs 11~
hours allotted for sleep ? Ancl if sleep hours. No lights. Supcrintcnde~1t tllltl
is in association nre the Dormitories 'l'askmaster patrol once every night.
lighted; r.nd l~ow often are they pat-
rolled during the night?
XIII. "'What were the number and One prisoner escaped from tho Task-
nature of the punishments inflicted for master. Ile was re-captured, tried in
offences committed in Prison? District Court, and sontcnccd to 2
months hard labour.
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of Justice as distinguished trom imprisonment for safe custody, &c.
Questions. .Ans1cers.
I. If the Prison is on the separate No. Sleep in separate Cells, work m
system, is the separation complete ? And association.
if not, what is the separation enforced
by day and night respectively?
II. If not on the separate system, A Superintendent, Taskmasters and
what provision is there for the supervi- :Matron.
sion of the prisoners while in associa-
tion?
III. How many Cells are there ; and 21 Cells, 4 Associated Wards.
how many Associated Wards ?
I~
GAOLS AXD l'RISO~ERS.
y 31
Questions. Ansiccrs.
IX. If the prisoners arc employed
beyond the walls of the Gaol state-
1. On what kind of work they are so Repairi~g roads, ~c., repairing fences
employed. of grass piece, weedmg and mouldin"'
• grass. •
0
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'l'.rnti,; showing the Num1er of Offences roported to the Police or the l\1agistrates durmg 1870.
Offences ** against
'rot:.! ~umber of OP'"" · ngi·iust Property (other than
Otfonc<;_s reported the Person. Pr:c<l.ial Larceny* Other Offences.
Prredial Larceny)*.
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l!ll 536
. 1,301 218
IjNumber Discharge<"l'
I
;for want of Pro~ocu- Number of Ca.<c:; Number of Per- I ;sumber of Per-
X um'ber of Per- ' sons whose
III.-SU)fMA RY CONVIC'l'IOXS.
'l'AllLE showing the number of Summary Convictions for various Classes of Offences, and the kind of Punishments
Inflicted.
Punishments.
Total
of
an<l
Offences
licious 1
N umber other 1 Injuriw Proodial
to Lar- I
perty other
thaa ::lfaliciou s
Injuries to
Health Acts,
and other Acts
I
Highway Acts, te.rs and Scr-
vanh. Acts, Other
incltuling Of.cnccs.
Ofrenccs. agninst
1
I
the
person.
Pro-
perty.
ccny.*
I l'roperty
or J>rre<lial
Lnrcl)ny.
relating to the Acts rclatinlY
Social Economy to l nclenturc<l 1
of the Colony. , Coolies. I___ _
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Fine . .. 4,57!) 11,231 j 12 4 22 124 108 3,078
ln1pri~onment in lieu
of tine or surctv ... 1 85:'! 307 11 5
l'cwmptoiy lmiiri- • 9 21 500
... 1,361 183 2
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"'HlllllJllt 100 774 1.3 9 278
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. ; By." ~'.r:cdial ;Larco~~ " is me.i.n~. the offence premlont ,in the s1~gar-gro':ing and Coolie-importing Colonies ; of
1ohln_11g p10\1sion grouml~ .md homestc,uls. lt_uecd not ho filled up Ill Colorucs where such Crime is nnt prevalent :
and,~~ hcrng struck out.,1111y othe; pre":" lent Cmuc may he suhstiturcd-as Cattle l::lte;;ling, Amon, &.c. &c.
Tnclwle hoth Oflences ag:unst rights nf l'roperty 11nrl lnjmic.~ to the suhjeCt'\ of Property.
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GAOLS AND PRISONERS.
l. J3
CRIMINAL STATISTICS 18.." .
1 "' con 1'"uu/.
1876. 1877.
~ I 1878. 187!>.
Tho number of offence." I\'!JOrtcd to the police ... 2,276 2,086 3,023 2,246
The nuntll<lr of pel'hOns apprehended by the police or summoned
Lcforo the magistr..1t~s ...
1. For offence~ against the pcr;:;on ... 8ll5 804 893 722
2. Fm· pl~l-'<lial larceny ... ... 312 34-ii 808 5:JO
3. For •)£fences against property other than prxdial
fa,·ccny ... ... 742 809 55!) 07;;
4. For other offences ... .. . 5ii2 525 G8J G"-
·'
The nmuhor of Persons Acquitted :-
CHARITABLE
AND
LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
1879.
-CHARITABLE .A:m> LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
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PuBLIC HosrITAL·
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J,UNATIC ASYLUM.
Ilow Supported 1-By Gr:111t from General Revenue; Contributing Patients and
Parochial Poor Rn,tes under Ln.w 30 of 1873.
Cost of Institution for the year 1-£6,844 lGs. ld.
Laws relating to the Asylum-23 Vic. cap. 9 and Law 30of1873.
tiOVERN~iENT REFORMATORY.
Criminal 1 35 80 136
Destitute 2 33 37 n
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6 28 34
Criminal I
Destitute
Grand Total
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1
10
16
10
38
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55
Tirne Employed.
6} Hours.
Jn Manual Labor each day 2 "
In School 4 ..
In Meals, Recreation, &c. - - - ---
12~ Hours.
Industrial .
TioYs- -Gardening, Carpentering, 1Vhitewashing, Making Caps, Mattresses ani in
Field Labor. '
GmLs- ,Vashing and making and mending the Clothes for the whole Institution.
Ifolf every Saturday is free ; the Inmates are allowed to see their Relatives any
day during recreation hours, if their conduct has been good, by the permission of
the Superintendent.
Income derived from
£ s. d.
4,288 3 4
1. Government
2. Manual La.bor (actual Cash for Washing, 310 19 8~
Vegetables, Bananas shipped, Cartage, &c.,
3. Products of Industry ... 822 17 0
4. Reimbursements in Aid ---- -
£5,422 0 O} I
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CHARITABLE AND LITERARY rnSTITUTIONS.
Expenditure, 1878-79.
1. Salaries £1,458 12 0
2. Miscellaneous 859 7 11~
3. Food 1,664 5 3f,
4. Hospital 293 16 8~
5. Clothing 253 7 4~
6. School 30 4 7
7. Taxes 7 0 3
8. Subsidiary Training 10 0 0
Total £4,576 14 2
THE JA":\lAICA G'lVIL SERVICE :llUTUAL GUARA~TEE ASSOCIAl'IOX, aOnI SEPTE)IDER, 1879.
Obje.ct- The mutual guarantee by Public Officers of en.ch other's fidelity.
Sou1~e of Revenue-.A loan of G per cent. on the a.mount of sccurit a nbl
m five annual mstalments. y, P Y c
Managers-lion. D. P. 'rrench
l't. Gillard } Appointed by the Governor.
A. 0. Sinclair
IL J. Burger }
Elected by the Associates.
Secretary-R. Batten.
Number of Associates-224.
Anwunt of Loans at date-£2,858 3s. Sd.
Cash, and Island Debentwres in lwnd at date- £2,642 Gs 4d.
1st. Readers must apply to the official in charge for the book or books they
require, as none but the officials hn.ve access to th!3 ho?k cases. .
2nd. Persons wishinO' to borrow books from the Library ma! do so on dcpos1~-
. "th th L- "b · £ 01 ster·li'nO' per volume the book or books to be returned m
ing w1 e i rarrnn o ? •
good condition within one month or thetde~ols1t fo~{~1tc~t be allowed out of the
3rd. Rare books and books of grea va ue w1 n
Library
4th·. N book to be taken out of the Library before 1t · ~'t s1:x.
· has b een m · months.
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AA. 2 J,UNATIC ASYLtJM RE'IURXS.
Number of Piltients in the Asylum on 1st October, 1878 ... 173 182 354
Recoveries 23 19 42
Relieved 1 1
Xumbcr remaining in the Asylum on 30th September, 1879. 174 1!>2 366
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891 30-40 Femalo Fair l\Iania 24 Feb., ''iO Chronic Drain Disease l'.~I.
Kidneys
470 50-60 Female Good Mania 14 Jan., '65 Paralysis and Coma r.~r.
1625 :l0-40 Malo Bad Dementia Par. 1!) June, '78 General Paralysis r.M.
Fair Mania 25 Aug., '77 Coma and Dropsy fol-
1548 20-30 :Malo lowing Diseased Brain
Liver and Kidneys
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1639 10-20 Male and Kidneys with
Dropsy and G:mgreno
of left foot
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22 Jan., '76 Disease of Brain and
1370 40-50 Female Indifferent Dementia Ilea rt Dropsy and
Coma. ~
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Demon. and 16 Nov., '78 Disease of Brnili Con- fused hy wife.
1G74 40-50 Male Very Bad vulsions and Coma
Convul. Exhaustion following 1'.M.
Mania 14 Jan. '79
1692 20-30 Female Very Bad Disease of Brain and
"Kidneys
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1382 G0-70 Female Indifferent Mania.
29 Jan., '76 Atrophy following Dis-
case of Spleen Li Yer .
and Kidneys Spleen
weighed two drams
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Mania Acute GJan., '76 Dropsy following Dis-
1372 20-30 Female Fair ease of Liver and Kid-
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il!ania 30 Juno, '73 Paralysis Dropsy
1142 20-30 Female Indifferent Albmuennria
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:Mania E pil. 15 June, 'i8 Chronic Di$ease of
Brain, Diseased Liver
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:.?O· ·~~o Fcinaic Ycry I>a<l )fani<t lG Dec. '78 Pl, ~h;s;s Caries of left r.M.
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l771 G)-70' .\falc Ycry 11'1.J D\.nnClltla. 5 Sup. '79 Softcniug of Drai11 P.M.
llypcrtrophy of Heart
II :•ml Gi.·unular Disc.~
of Kidn<'ys
I F;.ir r;""""al Paralysis P.M.
17'.:li 30-iQ ::'.~de
Tnl>cr<:ular Il yclrotho-
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Rooms, such Rooms. all such Rooms.
of "'1 •uoh R~l•wh I ..
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XoTE-Th= :N"nmbcl'll incln<le in the ::,fa}e ,..,..:::rJ, Padded Room Converteu Water Closets Dotachcu llospital
.or Con~ious DISeases aml New Upper Dorilli~ory. ' • '
ln the Female Wards-Padded Room. :Kins single rooms of the conclemn~l cc!ltre w:?.rd, sitting rooms and
ne·lrooms for cvntributin:.: paticut3, as well o.s the O!J KitchJn store, other stONS c.djoiuin<r
0 New Upper Dormitory
&nu a com·ertcd 'Vatcr Clo:ct.
\Ylrn.t jg the source of the wafor sup- 'l'hc llopc Rivel', Government Water·
ply; the qua.lit~· of the water, and the \Yorks. Quality unsutisf:J.ctory. In
~mount of water n:rnilable for each pa- the Report of the Lunatic Asylum for
tient cyery . d:.iy 1 . the year 1875-70, ·will he found exten-
sive observations on the pollutions to
which the "\Yater supply is subject ut
Gordon trown, the 1\lilitary Station of
Newcastle and elsewhere. The nmount
of water available per head on the a.vc-
rage daily number of pa.tients, is thir-
ty-eight gallons.
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.AA 6 LUNATIC ASYLUM RE'l'CRXS .
QURSTION II.-(l!ANAUE'l""T)
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Restraint.
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Seclusion under Lock and
Key. Restraint by Attcnd:mti;. Mcchanic:il Rcstrui11t
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l\fales. Fema.les. I
The number of times resorted to I 10 71
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The number of persons subjected to 3 23 Nono Nono
The gren.test du.T'lltion of, in
single in:;t:mce a day adn.y
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None. Ko mechanical restraint of
II. What kind of mechanical restraint any kind has been in use for the last
are in use? sixteen years.
MALE PATIENTS.
I. fiy THEMSELVES-
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No. in Regist.er. Nature of Injury. How Caused.
l'J::)J,U.E PATIEXTS.
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I. BY Ti.1EMS:tLVES-
OCCUP.\.'1'10~.
Ar~ the p2~ients, as a rule, given daily Yes; they may lJC s:Licl to Ji\'<' in
'exercise, then· health permitting? the oy>cn air, nnd exercise is within
r~ach .o~ every Patient in their respec-
tive amng courts, exc0pt when confined
to room by sickness.
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1-Corn·alescents and be tier conducted
p:.itients.
Are they confined to :tiring courts, or A large number of patients are daily
allowed to walk in other grounds, and employed out .of the a.iring ·?ourts in
sent beyond the Asylum ~ various industrial pursuits, whwh cease
as a rule at the first bell for dinner, 1
o'clock.
After dinner the afternoon is devoted
entirely to recreation, and the brass
band of the Asylum plays daily until
supper time. An Elementarr School
has been established for instruction and
occupation at which some 76 or more
patients (male and female) attend.
The A ward, female patients, consist-
ing of convalescents, and the better
conducted inmates, walk da.ily on the
grounds and sit at the seashore by the
cocoanut grove and amuse themselves.
During the week the patients. male and
female, walk beyond the Asylum, or at-
tend at the cocoanut grove where the
band plays ..
Are any means taken to amuse the pa- The band consists or' se-\·eral skilled
tients, or to induce them to amuse them- musicians who were formerly in the
selves 1 Detail them. band of some of the West India Regi-
ments, and have been employed as at-
tendants on account of their knowledge
of music. Newspapers', of which his
Excellency- the Governor sends a parcel
occasionally ; periodicals or books which
have been presented to the Asylu:n
library; Cards, Dominoes, Aunt Sally.
Bibles and Testaments are also distrilmt-
cd. Pipes and tobacco are given as in-
dulgencies, and fruits when in season.
Magic-lantern entertainments.
• There are weekly dances, and on
school clays the band plays in the Uale
and Female refractory ·wards. alternate-
ly. A select number of patients were
taken to a public lecture.
The Jamaica Club passed a resolution
to send Papers and Periodicals to the
Asylnm. The Dinner on Christmas
Day is the festival of the year and the
following visitors amongst others honor-
ed it with their presence: His Excel-
lency the Governor and Lu,dy Musgrave;
His Honor Sir J. L. Smith and Lady
Smith, the Hon. E. "X. Walker, Anthony
Musf?rave, Jr. Esq., Private Secretary;
and Colonel Crossman.
l:iffiATIC ASYL'tr:U RETURNS.
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How many religious services were Every Sunday ; also Christmas Dny
held in 1878-79 ? nnd Good Friday.
1\'Ilat was the average attandance 1 Males 72. Females 70. Total 142,
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male patients attend the District Parish Church every Sunca)'.
Remark-A a<!lect number of Male and F e
AA 12 LUNATIC ASYLU.ll RETURNS.
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,; Male ... ... 35 48 43
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Females ... ... 8 83 I 90
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QUESTION ill.-(ORDINARY DIET.)
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... 6 lt 1 I ... 14 I ... ... ... 16 3 lt I 1
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The Hominy is made of 2 ozs. of cornmeal to the pint. Peppers from garden supvlied d:\ily, together with scd-
lions, seasonings, &c., lemon-grass, limca, calibnges, and other vegetables when practicablo. Pork from farm uf Asy-
lum is issued in lieu of beef when prac~ic:tble. Soup consists of the liquor of the cooked rno:•ts, with herbs, scal-
lions, salt, pepper. Salt, black pepper supplied daily, ad libitum. Vincgnr on fish chys. On Rico :md Peas dnys,
fat or dripping is added, which is savrd from the hoef or pork. :Mangoes, Oranges, •ramarincls are given weckl.y or
oftener when in season. Extra diet workers are allowed 8 ozs. potatoe.~, and 4 ozs. fish for luncheon. S~ek diet as
por sick list appended.
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.:.U .1·1 LtiS.\.TIC ASYLU)I ltE'rGRNS .
:Males. F cmalo8.
Give the Number of Visits of Inspection paid t.o the Asylum in 1878-79.
State how manw r eports of the following kinds have come under tho notice of
the Governor.
(I.) Financial and Statistical show- Tho Stores arc for the most part ob-
ing amongst other things on w:Rat sys- fained under contract, the a~counts for
tem the Money and Store Accounts arc which arc received and examined on the
kept and audited. requisite vouchers monthly by tho
:Medical Superintendent and Director,
who draws 'l'reasury ImpreP-ts in pa.y-
mcnt of the same, and transmit them
to the Auditor-Genc::.·al. for his counter
Rignature, together with the Original
Accounts.
Tho Duplirate Account is retained in
the office of' the ARylum.
The l\foclicn.l Superintendent a.nd Di-
rector is regarded as the Accountant or
i.he Asylum and both he a.ncl tho Chier
Clerk arc rcquirect to b0 ·ivc sccnritv
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to
the ox.tent of £100.
Statistical facts arc i-hewn in the ~ln
nual Heport of the )Icdical Supcrintcn ....
dent and Director.
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(II) Uc ports
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bv . I)Crson
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L' sons ·In addition to the rn n
eharge<.l wit1i t 1ie m1mc:1Late ManaO'e- the Medi'cal Su . no ook Hcturn
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ment of the AsY h~m. ~ ~
Re port, but . .
G tc ncl en t :rncl Director
transmita ' t 0 tl perm
ic OYcrn t
men an Ann unl
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Jlo.~pital.s Ret 111•11 s j'or t!te C'olo11f/ qt' .famrricafot lite !lenl' 18i'J,/1:om I.st October 1878,
· to 00tl1 September, 187!>.
QUES'l'ION I.
Patients
Attendants. DischaJ:gcd.
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HOSPITAL RETt RXS .
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root and floor llp<•r.
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under fl()<)r, 12 dOo;.
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2. Ruth 18 1.063 18. 550 550 Ditto 58.
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32 1.123 32 319 319 Ditto 40.
3. Esther . .. 11611G2118~
4. Oper:itini;
'£hi!atr<> 52 24 16 12 um 12 ' 441 4H . Roof pitched. n;,1go
an rutiro c"·o \'Cll·
t!hllion a~ fionr Nil·
blatort 2} in . bt (),
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536
622
536
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opcningt m cci!ii:g.
1;1 floor \'Ontil:ltQIS
Iii windo1'8 2 '10011'
,C••i!'."1 kc.,' 10 floe~
~6 John ... 72 15 22 1.472 24
vt'n ..1laton, l~ ,~in·
.I 636
doll's, ~ duvu.
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~·8 Stc;-hen 1.373 21 660 660 Ccilrd &;~., 13 lloor
fonllhitort, 13 win·
dows, 2 doort.
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I ches apart.
ft • Thore uo onb.Ji<i•ion• of oc; '"" ""' by n •ood~ porlifilon 10 fret 8 iooh~ hig'.>, ,., 12 i""h~ from tho
oor. warJs u.ro on arcade:l busements.
°'""' cloood ox<op\ by ~J" oh M•di<'1 Offi=.
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(I.) What quantity of Water is :.wail- The supply is continuous, and practi-
r.ble for each Patient every day? cally it ·may be said that an unlimited
supply can be had.
What is the source of the water The Government Kingston and Ligua-
supply? nca Water Works. The water is ob-
tained from a small river named Hope,
distant 7 miles, is conveyed by metal
pipes, and midway between the source
and the Hospital undergoes subsidence
and filtering in properly constructed
· filter beds.
What is the qunlity of the water? Though the quality of water varies
it is as a rule very good. There is no
doubt thn.t it experiences organic con-
tamination between the source and the
Water Works, and this contamination is
greatly increased during the rainy sea-
son.
(II.) Detail the arrangements as to 'I'here are 4 outside baths on the mnle
baths and lavatories. side and 2 on the female side, all sup-
p lied from tanks connected with the
water pipes. There is a fixed "Ter-
ra Cotta" bath (2 for males and 1 for
females) attached to the wards in each
division of the Hospital supplied with
hot and cold water. The outside baths
discharge into a thin main drain through
tra.pped pipes connected with ench bath.
Apart from these baths there is a lava-
tory attached to both male and female
divisions .
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(!II.) What is the system of sewerage ; The surface and bath waters from'
and what the condition of the privies? female division and theatre are carried
off by surface gutters opening into the·
streets in the vicinity. The surface and
bath waters from male division and the
urine are carried off in a ma.in drain
which discharges at a distance of half
a mile from the Hospital, and whichi is
trapped at both ends. This drain does
not receive any liquid frecal matter and
is frequently flushed with clean ·water.
Provision is made for mixing all f recal
matter with fresh dry sifted earth, and
for carting it daily to a distance. The
earth closet system is adopted in the
wards as well as in the outside privies·
and is found to work very satisfactory.
HOSPrrAL RETURNS.
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PU1lLIC HOSPITAL
' KIMGSTON, co1iti1111~d.
QUESTION III.
- __.__
The Books were pro duced on every
(I.) In reference to the above Table occasion.
state whet her or not the Register Book~
~ere produced on every occasion ; and
if not, on how mnny occasions they were
not so produced?
QUESTION IV.
Fill up the following Tublo of Cases of each kind of Disease Treat.€~ in the Ilospital m tho year,
with tho Number of Deaths from ouch such Disease:-
This Table does not admit of all tho Dise..'ISes Treated in Hospital during the year being given.
And fill up the next Table of Cases of the following Diseases occurring amongst Patients and also ,
amongst Ofticers : -
,-
son had been in Hospital before his
attack, and for what disease he was .,...
.D
admit~d.
S Ca.sea. DeatI1s Cases. Deaths
?l I
Yellow Fever or other Endemic
--
Fever ... ... None Xone.
Ery11ipol11s
4 ( 'Cl~r Ery~ipcl:lll, 6 days.
Str1cturo " 2 days.
I,I
1
1 - I
HOSPITAL '.RE'J'~ RliS
LOt:K liOSllrAL.
~[alo
Female ...i 8 56
.i
QUESTIO~.-II.
: "'
'5 lo I ·;;;d~
I I'
,..c: .s:? &-d .s
...."
"'0 ,~
.3
~~a
.... :>
~ ~ .... d.
.... !:)
Windows
and
Connection Is there any
of the Privy Sink or
...
"'
,:> I - !>
ra- ~ 0
-
~ o ...=
_,
o"::J
_" ...-
:;.;
I i:.. .S
~ Ventilating
{)penings.
with tho
Ward.
Drain open·
ing in Ward 1
ri
c: o ~
a
:l
(,,;' ...... i::
2. E·;; 0 0
z w - ... ..0 c:0 ~
.. .... g ~ >.
..~ E§
0
a;::: ....o "& .,;; .....0
a ....:l
R1n1.1.n1: s•
0
...., ..; 1::.:l
-2 I
..0 ...,,,
:E.§ C'
~ "'
....Ei ~
·-- -·=- :;;- f.S;l
0
z
i:::
3
0
.;: ~ · 8 ....0
e! .....
~'S
....c...:: .,,
.s"' :ls
a.bl) .s
0
,...
.,..
1l
ta~
bl)
~
J.,f
.,"::1·a . ·~ .s~ g:
..
i:::
;:S?o·a ._i 1: g~ "'~. "' k
;i a 1!:I'
Eli.,;
" ~ d<iJ-pJ p... ~i:::
--- ---- ---- -
- <> <:
-~ ~
t;O
~ ...;;
~
§,..;~
=~
o~a
i: ... d ~ ..... o""' e §4~
...=G)..::,.::
.$~
..... .: p
0 ~
0
---
-
~
I
Cl
~ ~
..
< E-
- - E-1
350
<
350
H
no
H
no
E-"4
no no
17
Esther
·I GGj
17 15 18 1()65
feet
,,
I
(I
' 1 I
;}fagda!eno ... G6} 17 1:; 18 I not ""'" pi.I d"'•
350 350 no no no no
I
ing th•y1=· I
I
1
I I l -
- I I
...
Asnc:1ts .1.'1u H oil'IT.\Ls-6
AA 22 IIOSPl'fAL RETURNS.
What is the source of the Water Sup- The Government Water Works.
ply?
What is the quality of the Water? It someti 1:nes contains after henvy
rnins a quantity of inorg::mic matter
in a state of suspension wliich rapidly
subsides on standing for a short time.
The amount of organic matter in solu-
tion is stated by the Island Chemist to
be but small. All the drinking water
is passed through a Charcoal Filter.
I •
is continuous and t bey are fill rd directly
from the pipes. 1l'hc waste wnter runs
into the sea which is only a few feet
distant. Ilot water when required is
QUESTIO~ III.
QUES'l'ION.--IV.
'
Tablo of Cases of each kind of Diseaso Treated in tho Hospital in tho year, with the Number of Deaths from each
such Diseaso : -
Number of
Diseases Treated. Number of Cases.
Dcath3 .
.
- ...
Syphilis ... .34 -
Syphilis and Gonorrhrea ... ... 19 -
I
Gonorrhcea ... 7 -
···1
Syphilis and Elephantiasis ... ... 3 -
Table of Cases of the following Diseases occnrring amongst Patients and also amongst Officers : -
Name of Disease.
....0 1n ca.so of Patients attacked while in ....0 Resident Non-Resident
... . IIospital, state how long tho Person
~ g; hncl been in Hospital before his at-
. . .a
.,,..., Officers. Officers .
• s rJ
::iO tack, and for what disease he was
'S::iAg
Cases]Deaths Cases. Deaths1
z ndmitted. z
- -- -
Yollo'v Fever or other Endemic
.,
Fever ... ...
t>laguo ,., '
I I
I I
__..
"'1 _ _ _"'1 _ _ _"'1
ti l ~.g
'-'6 o ~----n--~-
~ :;':l ~ I \·
r[
!?."'
"' [ S"'
_g ~~ ~ g_ 1
~ g-::.. ::::<I t:r:
"' <'t::c; f.!. it !.&
H
...
c:>
..,;
~
,.,••dP
gt::c: <
CO
....
~~
g-g
::r"'S.
"''o
fl-E.
'-"
~
0 "'
~
~ / Girn tho name ruul munlicr of ooc.:h l.Z
Wnnl. '-·---~-
"I
a. -s £ tE;!_ : ___ : :
~-,- ··- - · - , Number remnining in llospitnl
"
.f ll
Ii
"C a ••
. fl .
~
0
:II f1- i ~ I ~ ~ I beginning of tho ycn.r 1878-i!.l.
at the
::;
.,, j I.cn;;th in feet. --
~
'I
g
...- -
Q
g
C>
ii:
....
R
.....
co
en
C>
·~
(I:)
_~ : ;
Ct
C>
c;.-.
C>
I
~ ~-:dtl1 in fC'.)t • f: t~
•.:> ""
i;w
I~uml>er admitted during tl:o yC!lr
1878- 7'9.
- -
en •c~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I Bight in feat.
~ ~ ~ CT
i--
I
Daily Average in llospitnl during tho'
year, 1818-7!>.,
~'
.- I I
0
c;-- -;- -- -- ,; - - ,- - <» ...-IW!l-·-E.'1-1od
e-. - ti~ 1~ umbCT_o.,,..f""'u,.,_Cdi to -tho ·
'---v--' '---r:--1 _ W IU'(l.
, \mom;·t -,~Cubi; Sp~co :wnilnl.lo -
c..: ~'
- - - - - --
r .. l>:ty Xursc."<. i::w a~?:
f..:.-ro~~
.
.....
I I
ftlo(I ..
'<".!
pt
.I ~ ·
!::
l"
oo
I~
·co {:; for each l'ntfont for tho nvcmgo -- ~ 1ght JS lll'ECS. •' .., g ,,,
""
1
0
(>:> __, <:;• 8 iu
IJ
number of Patient tho \\':ir.l. ('/}
~ ~
~ 1 Nurses. !" "1 c-+- ~
"""
(>:> ..... \Total° l\rea. in sqnuro 0 -1 ~ !'"'
-- "" - - ""
_£. ~ ~
--
~ ~ feet. -e.
<t -
g
~· ~ 21. g.-
,,
:::j
s· ~~-, e> !:::) I Cnred. I- ~ '1:1
"""
""
0
(>:>
~
,....
~
I:;
...,
\ Arca capable of open-
ing in squ a.re feet. 0
~ Jg· ;;! I
C>O eo I Rclievl}d. j g: ;n.
'· °"
A.A 2Q nosrITAL RETt:J!NS.
Whnt is the source of the 'rntcr sup- Rio Cobre Irrigation Canal.
:rily ?
.
(TU.)'\Vh:i.t is 1h<' ._,·sfrm of sewcrn"'c ,·
nnd wlwt the condition of the priYics ~
~ Open brick drnin~. Dry cnrth lnt-
l'ines, iu Ycry good order.
IIOSPITAL TI.ETI.;RNS. AA 27
- LEPERS' HOME, continued.
QL"ESTION III.
Gh"e the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the year 1878-19.
Of Surprise
(I) In reference to the aboYe ';able, A.11 the books of the Institution pro-
Etate whether or not tbc Hegistcr Books duced on each occasion, examined and
w·ere pr0duccd on every occasion ; and initialed by the Superintending Uedical
if not, on how many occa.sions they Officer.
\rere not so produced !
c
(III) State also how many Reports
of the followino- kinds have come under
the notice of tl~e Governor:- <
ta) Reports of a Financial and Sta- Debtor and creditor statement, diet
tisjcal kind, especially such as returns, stock on hand extra and stimu-
show the sntem on which la.nt returns are sent in every month to
"Money and s·tore accounts a.re the Medical Office.
kept ~ncl nndii.ccl.
(b) Reports hv Pcr~ons charC7ed with Yearly Report by the Medical Atten-
the inunccliatc ma.naO'e~tmt
0
of dant.
the Hospital.
(c) Reports bv u Government In-
spector, 'iudcpcudnnt of the
Governing Authority of the
fiospitnl.
QI rn:>'J'JON I V.
-- I
Diiicaso T rented.
Number of I Number of
Cases. Deaths.
I
'.-~-------·-- - ------
J.t<pr""y ... ... ... 52 10
..
I l
TnLle of Cu~cs of lbc following DiFiCascs occurring amongst Patients and also amongst Officers :-
I~"'
.;
..::::
IResident Offi- Non- Resident
I
e:eC>
I
N :uno o! Disca.~o.
'-'
.... I
In case of I'atients attacked while
0
in Ho;;pifa.l state how long the Per- . .... =I· Offioo»
Is
0
...0 Eon had been in Hospital before his \ 0
atta~k, :md for what disease he was El
I ~
E j adnu~tt...I.
..:>
Cases. (e::.ths Cases. : : :
I ~"' ::>
~
- ------
I I I
Y cllo\\· FoYcr or othor Endemic
l"cvcr ... ...l l I
I I
I I
I
Plngua ... ... I I
I
!
I I
Typhu~ ... ...
Nil I I I I
l'ym."llia ... ..
! '
I I
I
l
t
I I I I
I
I ' l
>/
~ z
o'-4
~
!Z
p
.~
z
? I g . ., :2
P""~c
0 ~~ ~r I .
I f
u.
l>-
z
1"
~
.
;..
~
~
~
t""'
s~
~
s -
a~~
~
8
z CD
..
-------·- I I I
e • 0
• <D ...... <D ----
tr
c
"' Number remaining in llospital at
~
1-j ~ ~ ~ Length in feet. b . Ci.) ~ the begim:ing of the ~·ear 1878-79.
~
~ ~ ~ Height in feet.
:-1,_.
01 ""
c.o
c.o
I -~-------------
Daily Average in Hospital· during
the year 1878 79.
.,,
- ------- ------------r-- ---- ----- ---- _, :,·___IDays Nurses.
.,_, _ I_ .,___ g. d
l!l
I'
i:i.. 0 !Z
~ CQ CQ Nwnber of Beduasigned to the Ward. ~ ~\,~ · ~ 8
-----------at- - --00- - - - -00
- - - - ; -,_,A,....m
-.-ount of cubic space a.-ailable for : I :.. : I
_ . _ · · .Night Nurses. ';< ~ oP ~ i> ~~ ~
!t ~ ~ each Patient for the average num- .
.g1::::1
. I j Not Nurses. ~~ff =='
S '@
="
c.n
"'~"
---------------------;l'T"''
ber of. Patients in the Ward.
he_m...:.:e_a....,te
.,.
-st
~-n-u-m:-;b:-e:-r~of,....,Pti"a::-.t1ents m
• d ·
.
• I
ci'._ . ""
I c.o .
Partrnl .Day
.N
l: ~ ~ :;i
Z !!? '<I §
S: P 0
g t:<1
Ul
~
:::
C
....
t;
~ ~ ~rses_ ·.~- ~ ~
(fl • .,.. r
cc cc the Wand at any one time urmg _·__ • • ;;i "g. ., "'
- - - -- - - - - - -- - - -- - -- - ;__th_e-'!._y_ eai. _·_··------.----~-I o . I· ;.. .. I Partial Night ~ ~ 81l o ::; ~
t:1
~ ~~
co
:;;
,....
g
,_.
g
- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
~ b b
1
Total area in square feet.
~I
I ""'
a>
a>
IP-
~
I
I
Nm:ses.
Cured
'
Relieved.
lt""';\
t::::I
~- ~
r ;.g.
Z
~ CJJ
.,,
~
~
>-i·
q
~
:r.,
f/J
square feet. I · CIQ ::i
a>
S I
a. "" ""
- - - - - - - -- ------------;-----------.---..S: ~ ""! j Not Improved.
03
lS.. '"° ~
~
Ci.)
Nil
~-~-~---~--~~-~------~:------~--~------
I Untrapped 1 """s· S''<
§=' § 2 ~ days
0 I Remaining at the end of the
year !878-79.
0
~
5l
~
f
~
- 4
2 3 days..
II Specify tho longest time for which
any one Inmate has atayed.
~
~
I'-.:>
c.o..
][Ol'1'l'l'AT, • TIETlTI'..NS.
1 General J.invatory.
(Ul.) \\'hat is the system of sewerage; Four covered mn.son work Drains lead-
nnd \\hat the condition of the priYics{ ing into the main sewer. Urv earth
latrines. in very goocl order. •
TIOSPll'AT, Rl~'l1Jfl).~. A.\. 31
QL"I:Sl'ION III.
rt:BLIC cr::-n:n.u IlO:!PITaL, SPA~l:SII tows, co..tim1~d.
Give th.i number of Visits of Inspection pai,l to the Ilospital during the year 1878-'i!).
----------,------------------ - - - - - -
And stating the Official Positio~ of the Visitors.
--------.---·----
Spee:f)•in"0 the ch'\ractcr of the
.,~
By ihe Governor or Colo- By a. Government By a committee of the Go-
Visit in respect to Notice.
nial Secretary. In~pec(or. verning Body.
;I.) In rcforc:ire to the- above Table, All the books of the Institution were
state whether or not the TIPgiQter Books produeetl on each occasion, examined
were produced on ever~· occasion; and if an<l initialed.
not, on how many occasions they were
not so produced ~
(Appcn·1 . ,.
u copies 0.1. his I!.c1)01·ts, ii any.)
JIOSPI'l'AL ' ltETURXS.
QUESTION IV.
l'aultJ of Caace or u:ich kind or DiRC:.140 •rre:1ted in tho Ilospital in tho yenr, with tho Number of Deaths from each
aucl1 Disei1SO :-
Numbor of Nnrnbor of
Di11Cnaoa Troatoo.
Cnsos. Deaths.
T11ulo of CMOS of tho following Disc113es occurring amongst Patients and also amongst Officer~ :-
I
_
Occurring amongst Patients.
- - - -- - - -
Io ·
ccun-mg amongst Officers.
,. --------- ---
Namo of Diecl\80. ' ~i In caso of Patients attacked
while in Ilospital, state how long A
~ Resident
Officers.
.Non-Resident
Officers.
o tho PmTOn had boon in Hospital t;
j
.§,
;. ,
I hcfdro his attack, and for what
disease he was admitted.
~
..::i
g
-
/
- --- ---
II
o<> "<!
...... a \
l
~ ~
u ::0 g_ s"' E:g e. Give the Numo or Number of each
t--
~
0"' e. .., "' "'
c:
;:::
u
s£ "'
'< -
!;-
9
i:; Ward.
>
y ...... >.:>
------~'------&3---,
!-.:> Length in feet. Number remaining in Hospital at
ti C> >.:> cc
-~ the beginning of the year 1878 79.
t:= --...... ..... ...... ..... -c:>--rnreadth-~:;;.
t>.:>
\
c ...... 0 >.:> c.;1
N~nbcr
(J
~v
......
0
-- -
---
......
l'-l
- --
- ~- ·
..
-......-___-_----b
...... c.;1 ~ j ncig~t_in_fcct.
JS umber oi llods assignc<l to the
1
-----,
~ ~ I
I
admitted during the year
1878-79.
I !>:>
-
.... .... ""° t>.:> I Ward .
- -....
-
c..:,
?'
~
Daily average in Hospital during the
year 1878-79.
~
o:>
Oo C'l
a.
......
0
C,;1
....
c.-..
:_.,
......
!>:>
a.
Amount of Cubic Space available
for each J>atient for tho :wcrago
number of PationU! in tho \Vard.
----
.,.. 1 I Day N W'ses.
.
g-~ 5.z
p...
4 i'foQ El
I
"I:!
Cl
-~ INightNur~
0 t<I
0 0 O• 0
.... t:l ~ ....
t:"
f
uumbor of Patient:; p::j
in tho 'Yard at nny one time l.,, I Not Nurses. "'~·1:/l
0
z~ 0
!>:> .... .... .... !>:> I during tho year.
'°
t.:i
_ _ _ _ __,I_ - - - - -- - t:= ~Cl>
~~'-cl~ .g [>j
rr;
. ~
l'articl !Jay
-- d
t::l Nurses. ~]-S. ~ ~ ~
~
'.r'ota.l area -i;:l\-m-rc_,----- 1
...... o~ ::: ~ ~'< g"O
c.;.
0
--
01
0
....
c:: ~ 8 fcet.
I
15~~ef
§· ~ g. go
H
0
z I
Partially Night
Nurses.
• ~er~ =
0
"'
t-l
~
~
-- . -~--------~ "'"'
l.o,,.. 7
!4
I ~-.-,-~--~----1. ~~
1
...... Aron. capalilo of open- o~ ~ ~ 1-4 1'-3
....
~
ing in square foct. H Cw·cd. !"-I
~
CJ• (Jl 0 "'t:l
• (IQ "' - - - -·,
------ __._
0
.
0 0
--
0
------ la,.
Nono If Privy in W&rd. ,.; ~~ I
I
~ ~ ~ j Relieved. g. f:!.
f:l co l:l
(J).
!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :I
Nil
.
Nil
,. _ _
-"' ~
~g:e,t<J
i::..a~"'
I
I
Trapped l
·- Untrappod ~-
--
~:"' '-·~ i;·~ ~
<:-80
- - - _;~,. ~
~
...... t:l Ir.-~
21 days
20 days
-----1
43 days
1 Died in 1878-79.
.;..-- - -- - - - - - - -' 0
I Discharged.
Remai.Jung at- ·the endof -
1878-70.
dii ~ fr
~
'<l
-
~~;~ ~ I~~1mso.
!;'<§-:::I s ~I . . . °' -
~se.~
;~;. I .
~
gl c..:.
o
o:>
0
I Ch. Ulcor Caso 166 days Leg Am-
putated.
>
;....
~;
- • a 0:.:.
'
f)
f'\
llOSPITA.L RETURNS .
QUESTION n, continued.
(J} Wht\t qunntit.y of water is avail- The quantity of water available for
able for each imtiont ovcry day '/ each patient every day is practically
unlimited. The tank holds 12,000 gal-
lons (:Forty two thousand gallons) and
the rainfall in the Chapclton District
keeps the tank full all the time.
'Whnt is the source of the water sup- The water from the roof of the llos-
ply ! . pital is conducted by iron pipes into the
tank.
'
What is the quality of tho water ? Very good as drawn from tke tank.
The water used for drinking is filtered
through a Barbadoes drip stone; aml
there are also two Silicated Carbon Fil-
ters in use.
QUESTION III.
Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the year 1878-79.
Visit in respect to notice. By the Governor or C:olo- By a Government In- By a Committee of the
nial Secretary. spector. Governing Body.
---------- -------~
By Appointment Once c
Of Stl.rprise By S. M. 0.
(I.) In reference to the above Table, The Books produced, examined and
state whether or not the Register Books found correct;
were produced on every occasion; and
if not, on how many occasions they were
not so produced?
(III.) State a.lso how many Reports Copy of Report, " Have much satis~
of the following kinds have come under faction in making a favorable report as
the notice of the Governor : - the result of my inspection of the Hos-
pital. The cleanliness of the wards
(a) Reports of a Financial and Sta- and equipment, the :i,ppearance of the
tistical kind especially such as Hospital Staff and condition of . the
show the system on which patients bear testimony to the careful
Money and store Accounts are supervision and attention constantly
kept and audited. exercised in the interest of the sick.
The Books were •neatly and carefully
filled in to date; the store rooms and out-
buildings in a satisfactory condition so
far as the Hospital Staff are concerned.
(b) Reports by persons charged with Inspected the dinners prior to issue and
the immediate management of consider the diets good and properly
the llospital. cooked."
QUES'l'ION IV.
'l'4Llo of C~ of c."ICh kine I of Diw:l.80 'l'ro:Ltod in tho Il?spitru in tho ye41", with the Number of Deaths froni ca.ch
such Disease :-
----
Abscc._wis ...
...
3
1
llronchitill
Gon\'Uwous ... 1 1
Cnnccr ... 1
Chirl'X\'I ... 1
))cb1lity ... 4 2
Oin1Tha:':l ... l
Dysentery ... 2 l
Dro~3Y ... 7 4
Epi C}~Y ... 1
..
l~u\cr, rnl~1111itknt ... 5
llcmit:cnt ... 1
Frncturc, <:Iaviclu ... 1
II
'I'ltigh ... 2
" 'rhumb ... 1
C:onnrrho.:a ... 3
Unatr1tis ... 1
llyclrncclu ... 1
lns:1nity ... 2
K idncys, Pisua~o of ... 2
...
~:I
;\IcmtnvLtion, Uisen803 of .3
Morl111~ Co:L<o
Onyd1ia
...
...... ... 1
l
01~'Cna
1
Orchitia ... 1
l'htltlais ... 7 4
l'arnlysie ... 2
l'robpsus l'tcri ...
l'nrn11hymoois ... 1
1
Hhu11111ntiil111 ... 3
Tumilitis ... 2
Scintlm ... 1
Skin, DiBo:ISC3 of ... 2
~tricturo of Rectum ... 1
Slricl.11ro of Urethra ... 1
Snhilis, l 'rimnry ... 5
" Constitutionnl ...
f-;~,\O\'ilia ... 1 1
\\'011111Lt, Gontu~t.'<l
lnci.sccl • ...
...
2
11
" 4
Gun Shot ...
l'lccn1 ... 1
Y11w11 ...
::: __ii_,___ _
SunOic.u. Or1'.R.\TIO'iS-Al!rt:T.\TJO)!~. ,_ _uo
_ _ _ _13
_ _aI
I~~ loclow Kuoo
J<'oot Kcy11 3
Forc.'U1l1 1
Circumcision 1
1'111nccntcs.is .\lxlominns 5
J_ _
7
I__ _
. I
llOSPITA.L RETURNS. AA 37
PUBLIC GENERAL HOSPITAL, CHAPI:LTON, contittr•ed.
Table of Cases of the following Diseases occurring amongst Patients and also amongst Officers :-
'
Yellow Fever
Fever Rectum after 30 days in Hospital None.
was attacked by Intermittent Fever \ I
Typhus
Smallpox
Scarlatina
Erysipelas
Pyremia
I
: I ,.···~~,
§ ~.t E: ' ~.. ;- ~
; [ o , Git"c. th> :\11'.r.l' or 1
::'.'ILiL icr of t•·;i:l1 1 C U)
J ~
-
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-
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' g g :i: Lc.r;;t'1 i11 frc. •.
t~
. - Ll
.. ,....
u -:.:; __:_ l Nu111l ..'r reu1::,Pin:; in Hospitnl nt
the 11<.'&innir.; uf the year 1Sid-i9.
r
l¥ ~
. - r..; f'5
•.:. ~~
..
10
--,--,
<-•
-r
""'
;:> ·~ B~ Dn:ly A'"fil"llb'tl in Hospitul during
C> i.:. g; ~ the yo:ir 1818·1!.1.
~
~
-...,
::"> J;
- 0
0
- ~- -
,:..
J1;1y N UI'!'CS. E--~ ~ 0
~ 0 ,.....
~
-- ~ - $~~-~· ..,
y '-"
j Q
H
-
Night Nu10eg, . --: g ~ > .c
c:
;:
:... ...,
"":!
Ii ~ [ ~
:- :.-
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e ....·~ .- ~ ""' - c.o ·- ·- -~-, Not Nur~c~. ft ~[ff ..., c
~ :-<
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9
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. Cl~ l
8
z
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N lll'SCS.
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I
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'-''
g
-
-
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0 / If Pr:vy in Ward. ~
:::: ~ ;~;
~... ;r 0
S', '.:1
..,
II---
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,..... <.:•
v' ICured. ""----=---
' t;
;;;· '"d
t:
e:;
g. ~ ....
::i
0 0
:::l
0
rIf ·ward.
lc:vl:ng out of
~ -'""';$'.?._
:-r ~ -~· :: ~ I Rcl;evcd. ~
r:r.:
o·
;:j
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~~
~ ""' -- , Xot improved. ~z
::i
0 0 ~ I Tmpp;,'<l !
()~-~
s·~ ;~ g-
::.:
rr <+
~ INumber v.-ho died in 1878·79.
------- _,
.... - r.' 8
IP- •
f 1:~~m:J~1ccl ? I
-f g
g 0
::i
c gg :: 2 1>ictl in 18i8-7!J. c~
~
:: §
.....,
'
~ ·---~-r Di~chru:gcd. ;::-iQ
0 0
•Y
~ ~--1
I ?~
t.: lfo1!1ainmg at the enCIUf
;::: lSiS-79. '<:
~-i_{[f §
:...
-
------------------·~Jt -a.::::•a.:::~ . I a
x
"!'
- . .. ._... ·•m nEier'l!1 t m ob • ..,.- nee rn•
g· ~a~~
s. 3 a~..~
II Rpccify tho longest time for
which any one I nmate lta.S stayed·
HOSPITAL RETURXS. AA 89
---
(I.) What quan.tity of water i,s :.wail-
1Me for each patient every day ~
Unlimited.
What is the source of the water sup- Rain water collected off the roofing
of Hospital and out houses and stored
ply? in one large tank.
\Vhat is the quality of the \Yater ? Fair, ancl when filtered, ns is always
done, good.
(II.) Detail the arran(l'ements :i.s to On each side of centre block down
Baths and Lanltories.
0
stairs one large concrete bath is situated,
and adjoining each bath room is a laYa-
.
torv fitted \Vi th six basins.
(III.) What is the system Qf sewerage; Open surface drains carry off rain
an d what the condition of the privies~ water and water from baths kitchen, &c.
The pr1VIes are in good order ancl all
on the dry earth system.
A.\ •10 JlOSPITAL RETURNS.
QUESTIOY III.
Givo tho nutnbor of Visits of Inspection paid to the Ilospital during the year 1878-79.
- ·~ ,
- -
And stating the Cfiicial Position of the Visitors.
QUESTION IV.
~a.sell of each kind of D iscaso Treated in the Hospital in the year, with tho Number of Deaths from each
Table o such Discaso : -
1--
Number of
Diseases Treated. Number of Cases.
Deaths.
-- c
ZYil!OTIC DISEASES :
... ... 3
Fever-Intermittent
Dysentry ... ... ...
...
1 1
... ... G
Rheumatism
~yphilis, Primary ... ...
...
4
... JO
Ditto, Secondary ...
... ... ... 2 2
Pyromia
Gonarrhrea ... ... .. . 3
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES :
-~
DISEASES OF mE GJ::NITO-URL.'\.un: SYSTE~l:
153
I G
Table of Cn.'l('i of tho following DiR-On.'!Cs occnlTing amongst Pationts and abo among~t Officor:1 :-
Fc,·cr ...
l'laguo ...
Typhus ...
Small-pox ... Nono.
Scnrlatina ...
lfoteric (ur Typhoid) 1"uvor ...,
!·:rysipclas J
2 . O~irc.i~n:dmittcdforUlcer-14d~ys
m llo.p1t1.1l--0perntion-Pyromia
' 1
I Give tho Name or Number of each
\Vnrd. •
r~ \
ll!
\ '
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .....
-- - ;-1
- ..,, Lei•gtl~jn £...~;. --·-- --~- ; ; -
- -
-
CN
--- .-- ....._---.§ - j Bre;;;lii~ i~ feet.
00
<;:> -1
IINumber rcmru.nmg in Hospital at
the beginning of the yea.r 1878-79.
------ ~--
~
- ---~--, Height in feet.
~---, NiiinLerof 130..ts ns:iignet! t..> tf10 t ~~ I Number admitted during the year-
1878-79.
-1
.....
t.:> 'C'>
......
I
C>
-----------
I
w War<l .
- - ~ - --~-
'r:::° .. I
II'- c:.;1
~ <!> Cl>
t!.c year. t:> I" w
-~~~-----------------.-----~-
~ ~t:S ~
' t=: ..... Not Nm'Ses. ~ g: ff
:i ( g] ~ >.,;
~
I
~
r10 --- -- l'a1~ial ~ "'=
(D
c::sC:o
~
!;;' I c,.o IPartiil N]giit a g_1J
~urscs. o~ ~"'
!" 0
2:
"'
::i
~
Arca capnblo d opening
5·-~
uq ~."' 1-1
I
!"
~ -.
~
-----1I
in squarn foot. !" ~ § 1-1 I I Kursc.~. ' ~ ~ _ tO ::j
p. -- l"'
~
_, ~-I
[!;
No If Privy in Ward. -· - - ~:~- (.oO Cured. ' t::l
in· >-d ~
~
~
"'~ ~
~ES I 01 - , Relieved. ~~· ::i
t>J
~~g, - CJ~ !=l.
Latrines arc Earth Closets some <li~tancc from y,·,mls
I
If kuding out of \Vanl. ip..«
~· o·
::!
-
I ~ I Not Impro\'ed. '"p. "'
!"
-;;--
"'" I
-
~
01 ~ IB7~ffi ~
-. . . --
.O>o'<l
s Cl>
~ .
i
t;?~O
~
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;> ;::,-' ~
'<: "'
- _::;-§
-=I 0 p.
'I Spcci£y the longest time for which
any one Inmate has stayed. >-·
;.--
$>O El II'- ~-
• c:,;:;i
I')
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lTOSPITAL RETURNS.
Whnt is the source of tho water sup The Spring adjoining the 1Ios1)ital.
ply l
. 'W hat is tho quality of tho water ? l=>rotty good Passes through a Fil-
ter.
(lII.) What is ihe system of sewer- By. o~cn drains falling into the Sea..
age; and what the condition of the Privies are Earth Closets almost ovex-
Pl'ivies.
hanging the Sea and. in 0O'~od condition
HOSPITAL RE'l'URNS~ A.A 45
...,.
QUESTION Ill.
PUBLIC OE~"ER.U. HOSPITAL, BLACK RIVER, continued.
---
--
Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the year 1878-79.
~
- - - ...
By ApPointment ... ...... ······ .. ..... c
······ .......
Of Surprise ... ... ... C. B. Mosse, Esq., D.S.G.,
S.hl.O., Sept., 19th 1870.
QUES'l'ION IV.
l'nWo , ! CA£Caof o:ich ki111\ of Disoaso Trc:itcd in tho UoHpitnl in tho year, with tho Number of Deaths from C..'\Ch
1
nuch J)(l.'lcase : -
Nwubor of N umber of
D1scaso 'l'ronh.od.
Co.sos. Deaths.
E----------------------------------------·-----·
...
' ......
36
Intcnnittcnt Fcv~r I
... 74 1
Sloughy UICCJll ... ...
l'nrnly11ift ... ... ...
3
I nciscc 1 Wound of Throat ... 1 1
... ... ... 1
Ynws
llhcnmatism ... ... ... 16 2
Hotont.wn Urino ... ... ... 2
rndii;cstion ... ... ... 1
... ... I
... I 6 2
]lrop$y
Uisc:ISO <•f Heart ... ... ... 1
Bronchitis nnd l'hthia~ ... ... 17 1
C: unonhu;a ... ... ... 2
Hccomlary ::lyphilia ... ... ... 3
Fmcturus ... ... ... 2
lJlccrntcd 'l'hront ... ... ... 2 1
J)c(,ility ... ... . .. 2 1
l>imrhooa ... ... ... 4
;\I isrnrri:if.'O ... ... ... 1
HuLo ... ... ... 1
J.::l111cho ... ... ... l
'1\xithncho ... ... ... 1
l·:nlarge<l Sploou ... ... ... 2
C:u10 Heh ... ... ... 30
All&CCSS ... ... ... 6
Dysentery ... ... ... 2
:'ii nl ingtrin;; ... ' ... ... 11
)lonlmnd ... ... ... 1
--
T.ablo o{ Cases of tho following Diseases occurring amongst Patients and also amongst Officers :-
I_ _ _Occurring
_ amongst Patients. I · amongst Officers.
0 ccurrmg
- - -- - - --- - - --------.---------'
In cnso of Patients attacked Resident Non-Resident
Nnmo of Disease.
wl>ilo in Ilospital, state how Ion"
tho Pcrs?n had been in Hospital
h~foro lus attack, and for \vhat
_______.,_
Officers. Officers.
----·- - - -
Yellow Fovcr or other Endemic
Fever ... ... ,
I
1 , Brought with it into Hospital . . . 1
Pbguo ... ...
Typhus ... ...
Smnll·pox ... ...
Sc:u-IAliM ... ... I
Enkric (or Typhoid) Fcr~r ...
Eryirlpclns ... ... I
\
'
B
~
_... * [
I ~~.: 1 l
o<-J
9
o§
s s-
1;.... "5·
f21 z
!»;....
.. p..
g.~
~
*: : \
~.5 9~·
'"" >-3 >-3
g:o o ? Give the name and number of each
r.o: ~ ~
:E~6:
?
s,,,.::
~~
?
""
..... Ward.
~~
. . IN -b - -
. - -. -
. . . H l
,
....
um er remammg m osp;ta at tue
el'"E!. ~ ~ "" ~ ~ \ beginning of the year 1878-79.
p. ;.>
"" ;:~ ... ~
~ft "'
~·
1:1 .....
:
~~~-'-~~~~·-"'--
..... ~1 -1 ~ I Length in feet.
~~
;! II Number admitted during the year
... 0 0<
I
0 0 01
~, ~ ~ 1878-7\> .
~
O?
-
Daily A vcrago in Hospibl C:urbg tho' "d
[ (;" (1:)
~
:..1 00 year 1878-70.
....*
..... ..... Hight in foot. t;j <:.->
i<·
* .......... (.;1
~5·
,;.. -l
<O<:> ..... -+ ....
<O c;>
<0-1 O<J>
c,:..1
O<O
o:...:i ___ - - - - - -- - -- - ______._ pf 0
<.>~ - ~
~uncn.
0
Number of ilcds :i.ssigncd to tho 6-iz
.*. I
c.>
rDtiy
~
(JQ !l> p..o
~ r::!:. 5· F.
~ "" ""' ""en o 'Vard. 1- - ""
----- ------
,;;
~(bO~(A P:l
Amount of Cubic Space :waibblc 1 Night K urses. • ,_, 1:1"'
0"'
~ ~ 0
l
~
.... ~""' for each Patient for tho avcrn.~o
§
l
~
""(,)1
"=> 0.. number of Patient in tho Ward.' .g \ Not Nurses.
(1):.> ...
P.,... rn 0
0
CJ>
CJ<
ttl .
11- - - - - - l'arlilll
- ""
--Day
--- t3 8~~ t=.!
~
-------
~
The greatest number of Patients in
~ .... 1 Nur.;es.
~"' « e
et~~~
!"
~!-4 ~
I
the Ward at any one time dm·ing
....
cn
~ 01
c.>
I the year.
1· Total area in square O~
0
~
1-4
!"-i
I-' I-'
~
-r:1rtial Night"
--
Nurses. 1
l
[,Q
~~
•
t-0
_.
•
...
tj
0 "'{'
I
:-<
"'~
~!>;-
I
c..:i t-:>
'O 0 :::S~ <=> Cm-c,l. t:l
..... "" ~ o S feet. <'> t:S
~·'"ti ?1
~
.... 11> ~- ""' 0 1
..., ---c.> Area. ca.pablo of open-
.t::.:::S
o;a 8-
1:1
;:.> p.. p..
0
-o
I
~ .. I Not Improved. P."'
Nono :;i~:;g \ Number who died in 1878-79.
i::::r'"l=I C» <.:>
~~1-da ------
ti I Died in 1878-70.
\If leading out of Warcl\ 0 ::i.5· ~ ~
Nono
Er~
~ t:S
w~
1
i--~--~ I Discharged.
~~
::r'<IQ
I
0"'
Trapped 1 ~~
Nono ..... s s· ::r
<o -'°
""
i--~
""
; ,-Ro-m-ru-.ru-_-n_g_a_t_t_h_e_e_nd
__o_fl-8-79. ~
e15"'"' a.
Nono
Untrappcd 1 ~ ~· g ~§ c..:> C>
\
_[ _ $ .
.... *
O>
~
I
Specify tho longest time for which ~
""
O>
p..
any one Inmate has sta.yed. 11>-
Privies a.re detached and on tho
day earth closet system. ~ ~
"'
t!:>-
-:J
"
....---:.
HOSPTTAf, IlEiliRXS.
Qt1~Sl'IO~ u .-(continued)
(1.) Whnt qunnt it)· of' wntcr jq avail- Ordinnrily nn unlimited supply can
ublc for each patient- eve ry dny ! lJc obfainecl, but when it is necessary to
purchase, a gallon a day for each patient
is a.llowcd for cooking and drinking.
What is the source of the water- sup- A stream running outside the enclo-
ply ~ sure; should this supply foil, or from
any cause be rendered unfit for drink-
ing, water is purchased.
•
• (TI.) Dctnil tho nrrnnO'emcnt as to No Bath house or Lavatory.
l3aths and Lavatories ~
0
Q.W:S'.::IO~ III.
~e the N u mber of Visits of ! nsrcctior. p::i<l. to r110 Hospit::! dm·ing the year 1378-79.
i
mmation.
j
------
lntcnnittc:ni Von.r ...
(>-
,.)
2u
-1
H.,111,t;cut :r'O\Ct ••• 1 -
Acutu P.hct1111ntiml ... :3 -
MII c11Lv nhomu:itiam
l'hromc J:lu:um~t.sm
...
.. .
1
1
--
1'1.111.ry l:i) phll:J
Secondary :;yp!ulia
.. .
...
7 -
'l'o:rt.ary l:))lo!Ulill ...
2 -
G. ngrcnoua l lccIT.tion of I.r0bfa nnd Thi;;:l!I, 1·1·obt.lily G.n.lUJ.it;c (Inf::nt) 1 1
Hcrcdit!U'y ._.yphtl1S .. .
2 -
1 1
Aporlcxy .. . 1 -
Functional I>it...."Wl of t:1iinul Conl
hliopntluo llctnnus
.. .
...
1
1
--
ConJ1111cth·itis ... 1 -
Kcrotitis l -
N c11111l01c !'nm in r-:nr 1
V'nlrnlnl' Uisca.~o of litJArt :i
Lnryn:titi~
1 -
IIMnchi:U ('nf :u-rh 27
2
--
Pnouruonin
l'htbisb 1'11lmn11nliB 3 2
Acuto Hronch1tis 2 1
I lj 11entcry 3 -
lnlCX?timu Wonns 1 -
Omn:hre:1 llj 1
C'onstip:ition 1 -
Chrome JIcp:ititis 1 -
Chronic Hcpntitia with Dropey 1 -
Congestion of Ll\'tr 1 -
.T:mndioo 1 -
En! .ie;cd Spleen 4 -
Abcloruin:1l llrop~y 1 -
<ionorrho:.• ' 1 -
Stricturo of l'rcthm
Alx•rtion
1
1
--
.Acute S~no\·it!s 1 -
Ahsccss m Perineum 1 -
.t\~ in !'crotmu
,\ bxcss ln Leg
1
1
--
Unugrcno of J,oz !rorn Slou,,hinc• Ulcar 1 1
Ulccn, ~loughin:;
0
"' 10 2
" l u<loknt
" Hmplo •
5
7
--
Wnrts 011 l'r~puro 1 -
Yuwa
<Jcur·~l D~hility
1 -
(icncm.l Debility irom ?>falr.rinl Poisonin"
::: 7 -
1
1
C:ontmiou'< " "· 2 -
C:Ontusct: \\:m1n•l ci Fin!,'f:r ::: 1 -
co11t\Ued '' ouu<l of llnnc.1 with Fracturo of lio:ics 1 -
2G2 I 12
I
ROS"PITAL RETI.il11'S. AA. 51
N*rnza==._..,..-sw • * St A*
Re.~iclont ~on-Resident
Name of Disease. O.ilicers. Officora.
~
~ ci
.!:J ~
Cl ..,
au
~
...
Scarlatina ...
I
Enteric (or Typhoid) Fever ...
Erysipela:i ... ...
Pyaimia ... ...
·-
~
--r
.s. g'
··i:
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Q
se.
i.::
e.
c
~
e
;:;
t•
~
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0
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c.
r,
~
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-- - ~-
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jj :;·
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..... ....t;. I I
! ·~
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I
- ---'-- - ~ -
-•
r;.
.....
I__ ~-------~-
Xuml:er ren1ahiing fo Hoq•ilru at
tho b..."'ginrn:g o! t:io yc:ir lb7S. 7!1.
-·----- ---·--
...- -
....
__ t.0
c,.:.t;;J
~· ~
I
-
I·'"- I _, -
::0
I!'\mnlier
1 w- <:> ndmitted~orlt:;~h;~~,
1873-;",.
.....
0 $ ......
0
---- . . I
,_
:Ol
w '"
Daily A R"f'.r,e in 1~1t::J d~~~~
the ~·c:ir 111i:i ;!).
0
-
..... ----::-
~
,;. 1· D X ---- - -
-r
- -'- --- --, °Ni
Y. ay;: •
.r~~
C'> w Ul'l!C!l. I
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~-
-- --~ ,_
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;. <:>
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--,.. _:- :::-- i~E-_
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r:n
.-
~
g
c:
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c
~
0
en
""'' C•
- t:'
<"'1
I'
~
§"
-
not•'=· ::i ,, ;;· c"
Y--~
:::.. ......
0
v. ,.,;-:
~
~
1 feet 2 inchc:i by 5 i•1chc:i .-.
~~-t;;:
t')
~~
_$;... ..
~
~
~ NLl''.~ . g.~7
--------g--_l_-_c-t-:rc.~.l~ -~----- - .....'.
0
~
.:-<
..
~
;:i
~·
~
~
E. ==~ ~
t~
'./,
t1 ~~ !'
0 foct hy :) faot
:·, lS !J ~ 1n~.·•e<.l. r,, t" !'"'
~6-
;.;..
a2 :.;- "'
~
~
0
I Ii P1i.-y ia W:m!. [" '.:. f.l
c. ...
;:J~.
... t-J ...
c;1 INu,LLtr d.·) tl'.t·d il· 1S7S-'i!l.
i-·
[
!?,
0
!.;"~
I
I
If k:ding OU~ cf \Ya:'1. a.~ g
. ==+=o
I :[?-:I
liJ tl~ya I Did in 18';"3 ':":>. • 11
0 T:::prec~ 1 _.-g
~::t
aJr;~
~~
c 1-J
o ...-;-ccl-:s IDisch~cctl. I~
~
0
I
Unt..-:ippcd 1
I s
- :=r ti
11"'< .....
0
I r:o•1:nini11g nt tl:o cntl of i!:o
yc::r lb7€-l'U.
I ;-:.
I?
l:O _£....,
a
P, 18 cbys.
S:cc:.iy tl1c.? lon~~t t:mc for 'l"•lilcli
v
--===--=~-==:=:oc::::c...'..=;;:==::i=i;:=c::::::=~••"""'"-===-=zi.::.....===::c:o::=:;z::~;::;:=""""""'"'=<ll==ca;::::.....
::ny o:::'c I=tc h:is i:-~rctl.
IlOSPITAL RETURNS: A.A. 53
c
A well situated in the barrack's square
What is the source of the water about one hundred yards from the Hos-
611pply ~ pital, supplemented by rain collected
from the gutters.
--
A~lL\;l! ----
s A~D lfool'lTALS-11
.u 54. no rrrAJ. 1n:n·nxs.
QUI:STI0:-1 II I.
Gh'o tho number of \Ti.its of Inspection p Lid lo tho I [ospital during tho year 1878-70.
. .II
(2 vi! it~)
(II.) Anrl if on nny ncrasion when They were found io haYe hecn properly
ilw~· '''!rt> l'o1111d not to he prnp<·rly mudc made up to date of examination.
u :• to date of PX1imiaat ion.
(a) Reports o,.:iFinnnri:il nn<l Stn- The accounts rurrent. with vouchers
t i..;tirnl kin1l cspcrinl ly such as ancl certified Contractor's Accounts am
i-how t lie f;''Rtcm on which sent monthly to the Island Medical
:Money nnd s'torc \ccourft.s nrc Olli cc.
kept ~nd uuditccl.
-----
QUESTION IV.
. t f Diseases (with Classification), Treated in the Hospital in the year, with the number of Deaths from
LIS o each such Disease.
DISEASES.
.________________________,____________ c
3 3
Abscess 2 1 1
Burns 3 3
Contusions
Splenitis 1 1
I
I . . Il
D1s:i:!bE ol!' BosE :
Eczrem~ 2 2
Herpes Zoster 1 1
FEvERS, Intermittent 6 6
" Puerperal 1 1
" Remittent 1 1
" Bilious, Remittent 1 1
1•
Fish Poisoning 1 1
FRACTURES , Simple 5 5
" Compound 2 2
Tonsilitis 1 1
Dyspepsia 2 2
Hepatitis 3 3
Diarrhrea 2 2
Dysentery 4 1 3
Yermes 2 1
DISEASES OF EAR :
Otitis 1 1
Dis11.1.sr.s or En :
Amaurosis 1 1
1
Cataract. 1
lritis (S:philitic) 1 1
Carried forward .. ·
16 114 7·--3-3·5 3
noS'Prn.\ r. nr.Trn:\'S.
..........,,,,.,..,.......~...."='..,..."""..........-.~~~~~---~-
r u ni.1 (t Ol'l'EllAI. llOSl'ITAL, I.l'CF.A-(CHlinurd.
Li t, r J>:scn::ca {l'iilh <~l:u:uficn.litn) ~l'r&t-Orl iu tho ll<l!lpitnl ,i~ tho year, with the numbor of Du:iths from ca.ch
ench
~
-
l>1KCllSO-CoH•lll!l(i/,
- --y- Ie-
.. -:-
QI
~
r~ ~
'B ]p 11l QI
p:; 1:~l~
(:I...,,_
ci
....0 ]
~ QI
p:; ~ A
~g~
,p:::;
--- ---------- lll\111ght f•ll'lllU'l---:-161141--3-
H {.).
--------
3 6 3
Duua 1J1 oF N1 m·oca $\STtm :
... ... 2 l l ... .. .
<'croLml Softcnmg ...
... ... l l .. . ... ... ...
l·:p11o11'1,'r' ...
... ... :1 2 ... ... .. . 1
• • mulg1.1
l'ruulyall!
.. .
.. . ... ... 1 ... ... ... 1 .. . I
llm11:1~.U. l>!SE.\SF.S:
... ... ... ......
.........
l.urnhligt• .. . ... 1 1
Hln.!lllJU\tiam, .\cu!o .. . ... 3 3 ... ... .. .
... 6 3 3 ... .. . .. .
" Oluonlc .. .
l\!crcuri:ll Snlimtion with M1•rc11rial Palsy ... ... I 1 1 ... I ... ... ...
l Iceni ... ... ... 3() 27 6 2 .. . 4
j
Sri;r1:nc DtSI!.\Si:s:
llo:1orrba:a ... ...
...
1 1 ...
...
...
...
...
.. .
...
...
... 2 2
<)rchitis
::>nihiha, Scoondn.ry ... ... 1 1 ... ... .. . ...
...
......
Wou~11s of ,\hdumcu ... ... 1 ... ... 1
,\nn ... ... 1 1 ... .. . ...
" ... ... ... ... ... 1
" llllllll
• Total
12
... 15Gll08!l51--s1l5
-11
10
I
' .
'l'.lhlo of Caso.'! of tho following Dil!casca occun-ing mnong&t Patients nml nlso amongst Officors : -
. 1 J
tf = ~· ~ C1= ~ ~
t-t (=) /
a ~
'
"$ ~ ~ I
"'
<
t;
~ ""
p f;.~
>tj
"'-
P -
g-
• g
~
,.... g
-?. ~
-er
I Gfro tl10 Nmuo or Number of each
\\'ard.
£!.
i;i
12
::9 ~ ~ ~ £. 7
"
-- - -I
!:' - --- - --- _e _ _ _ _ -
r:. ....
0 '" Q
~ ::5 ti ~ / Length in feet.
~ -
!="
--.=-
en
~'
,.....
?=> ,_ ,. . ;. . ·--i----- -
~·
I ""- en
Nt:1ht•r remaining in Ilospital at
the hcgin11ing of the year 1878-79.
tI I
....
~'
C..1
. .-- . .
-~
<:;r
00
~
?>
~;:t
._.
,._...
?'
. . -..-. . . .- . . -1
er
~
. .....
r>J
~
•..:>
oo
~
nr.::ulth in feet.
Ucid1t in feet.
·- '
c.s
:---1
~
X 111~ 1·c~:-;ulmittcd iliiring the year
1878-70.
-- b ·-
-------- -
~ ~ l~ 0 l:l
°'....
---- -:--- f Night Nur.;rs.·· .· .., ~ 3~
I:'
.. ___ l - ~------- -
I'l'hoin !,'f<.:ntc..~t 11nmhcr. <•f Patients --------l·------ 1 e8 0
0
~
!.'.
..
~
;;<:
~
0
- - - .., e-1 Part;nl D:.y ;.:. .g
,;.. ,;..
-·.... ~
.
~---
--- 15
§· f~§'
0 ::g
~
lAn·aingcnpahlo c.f open- ~ S· "'::
~ I Nm-scs. ~ ~ ';' 0
!7,
~ t:l
... I
l:l <:,) t-:> <:,) ,;.. 00 H
~
-1
~ --1~ ro
- 1
ti"- ti"- Ct (.,, in r.qna.rc feet. a~
~ ~ ~ . !'""' I ;g 0::-cd. -- -- - H 00
~
1:1
0 I If PL'ivy in Ward. ,J :1. ~ §
:..o:;.o ~
e.o co :;: j Hclievcd. / ~~
o~ -
~
!;:
rn-
~
en
~
I If lc:-.dit1g out of Ward.
~:::!:1-d~
.............
o ""'"·o
-
0 1 ~ 11\ot Improved. I ?- zr :
:<
-- ~--- -- ·------·-----------
0
t::·
·~ ~ ......... ~ INumber who died in 1878-70.
0
~
I Trapped ~ ~ Sfw~
iq~.~~
_ _ _ _ _ _1_5_d_a-ys---;I Died in 1878-70.
10 1-11
-- >
--
9
---
!-'
2s 39-IOGd""
I
-i-Rornaining atthc endof- -
!G "'
$
0 11 9-11 clnys 1878-70.
~
s.. S1-iecify tho longest time for which
~ 138 days.
any one Inmate has stayed.
>
p.
Cl
-.:r
110. l'J'l',\11 m:Tt'HN~.
Wha·t i~ the somcc ol'Ow '.-ntcr sup- li'rom n Spring, f'up:::ili~cl hy contract
ply~
from Wludsor .Estuic.
(Tl1.) \Ylrnt i!; 1l1 t· ~·1;(<'m of' scw1•1·:1!,!'C; No coYcrcd sewerage. The em.rfncc
nnd what the condition of the pride~~ ~lrnin:1~e is curried n.w:iy lly open clrnins
rnto the_ sen. Eurth Closets in very good
condition.
IIOSPITA.L IlET'C"R~S. A.A 5D
---
Q'C"I:STIO~ III.'
Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the yc:.i.r 1878-79.
- - ---
---- And stating the Official Position of the Visitors.
of I d1 l.i11 l of v . c Tn..•t I 111 th !lei pit1J iu the yi:ar, l~ith the .\ u111licr nr l )1 ;Jhs from oach
1.11d1 I>• l':l!U;
N11111hu· or
Dc11U 1 ~.
...,
" Jlnun !i
•' l:v110 2
" )i un Oil• System 8 l
Jlv11C11tory l
l>mrrhu \ :~ l
l'pitl1d11·11111 or T1111g11u l
l•mutun • .... , H 1
l\•vt·r, Eu1l1•111ir ... 1
•' l :11tcdo
1
I 1
Other Fu1 cl"il
J<'iKtllh ...I
...
18
1
4
( :u11arpno ... , I
J f:l'l~Ol'l'hoi1lK ... I
I nj111.;,., (rnri•>11•) 7
I.enc• ,·yth1~111m l
.\f llllOll hngfa ...
l'hthi j,;
Hhom11ntum1
'"/ 17
5
I
7
,Syphilia 10
~lJ'\•m1011s 1':111:\rg•·mcnt .,f Xl·ck l
l'tricluro 4
l l ..1m 28 1
\\ tJllll(l.s 4
,---1;;;1---;;---
------------------------ --------'---
'l'111tl.. oi Gn•P!I of thl' followin:; Di~cascs ocrnrring amongst Patients anti also omongst Of'lc~rs :-
·. I
I
Occ11ning amongst Patient. Occurl'in;,r among~t Ofllccra.
•
Xamu ,,f Iliscaso. Ii
I
I
~
....
rn ca~l' d Patients ntt:1cke<l whilo
in Il'"Pital st;•(c 11·>11· long lhe l'ur-
Hcsi<lt·nt Ofli- N on-Hc~ident
Clll'S. 0 fiiccrs.
0
~"'I h:i..~ l•cen in Hn~pit:1l heforc his ~
.!
--------,---·--
atta..k, llllll for what tliscaso ho was
! Y.a ::ul1111ttool. ]
o
I ;:l
t"i
\'t.Jlow FO\•cr ur nlhcr E 111k111 ic
l'u\"1'
' Pl c;uu
]
SCJrbtiua
lix
......
~ r'
!1' ; ; I ~~
~
'./,
ti -
-----
Cit
!-=>
. - - -------
('P
~
·1 Lcn;;t-h-i1_
1_f_co-t-. · - - - -- - - \ ____ -- - - - \
~I·,, --
~ - - -- - ~- - --/ J}r~~dih in fee-;------ - - t; l;3
Number remaining in Hospital at
tho 1.x-ginning of tho year 1878-79.
I .....
c.>
..... IIlcfgl1t in fc;t..~ - - - - -- ----·- -------- - ---------···- - -·
.....
s=~· - -
C>
.... - ""~-- -·1· Number -c.;r l3Cdil-iWli,;ne'l1 -totiie -
,.. Ward.
~
01
.....
~
~
N um t cr :ulmitt.cd during tho year
JB78 rn.
c --~--------~
-.J Amount of cnl:c space avnilahlo
..... for wch Patient for the :'\V<'.rngo Dnily A vernvo in Ilospital <luriug
b(;1
numl>cr of Pu.t.; i:nts in tho War.I. 30.'iii tho year 1878-79. "'c:
~
""
~
c
I .....
<.:> ""
0
'1'110 grcato&t num her of Patients in
tn.~ Wartl at any ono timo <lol'inc:
the yoar.
t.:> P,.O
~ C.;:::i ~
a M '~
g,z 0
~
t.:
P:t
0
(/J
I:> tj :A ,0 ~
- -· ~
!>:
,"f .., Q
Q
,,, I t.:> 0 IA
<'>
c1
H
>
t:"' :::3
;...-
O C'~ ~ ':/2 i:l
~~
0
Q1
"' 'g~8Ei"
I" -· ~ '1-
Er S°"~o
~ H
......
0
~
I C>
t
yr-
>-']
.....
0
~
0
"'>'!
:!I
t"
;;
°"
-~ ~
I t :> ti- ~
t!l
·1
.....
t~
C>
f¥>
~
. a~
:l
c.o
;:l . t-1 $"
ti ~
z
I ~
t~
- _.. ..A
..... [A
E ~o· If Privy in Wc.1'11.
g,a t>l
....
~·;. §
e:< ::-o
0
.,,i:i."1~ gn ~
-1
.t.:> ~
g.~ ~ i:..r=l-j~ Id
,.;. ~ ·<">
"' a.:::
"' 0
I If leading out of
W:.rcl. • <P ~-[' ~
-
ITrappe~?
'" ;:l
5'tj
o~ ,..,
H
to -
.....
..... em ..... .....
;:l I::' El" it
. l Untrappcd 1
:::!--tO OI';' ..,0
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~~ '<I
t~
I
..... UJ ~
CD
"' 13
(;° 0
0
"'
Id ~ l>-
~ ~ l'I § 11>-
p,.
cp .
l
!;;"
0
i:s
i" .
- -
~ ~
I-'
"'
"
AA 02 no Fl'l'At J!Ul't:R~~.
(1.) Whnf, qn1111tify of' w:itcr is :m1il- '!'here is vn (r l liuitum supply of wutor
c~nc:h patient evorv clvy !
nlJlc for fo1· nll pu1·11oses .
"Whnt is the source o( t11e water sup~ hon Tanks, Ponds, Sprin 00 •
ply~
':Whnt is the qunlity of the \V"ntcr? Dnpprd :md filterrd, the water is
good. :i.\" o ill effccts result from its use.
QCESTIO~ ID,
rcnLIC GEXEIUL HOSPITAL, DRY RIVES, continued.
------------~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
---
Give tho number of Visits of Inspection paiu to the Hospital uuring the year 1878-79.
Specifying the character of tho By the Governor or Colo- By a Government ~y a committee of the Go·
Visit in respect to N otico. lDl!pector. verning Body.
nid Secretr..ry. (
I {
(I) In reference to the nhovc Table, All t11e Books of the Institution were
state whether or not tho llPgister Books produced on each occasion.
were produced on every occasion; nncl
if not, on how many occasions they
were not so produced ?
, (II) And. if on nny occnsicn ';\'hen From the remarks cf the Superin-
foey were examined, thev wrre fouud i ending 11edical O.ill.cer in the Official
~
nott~ be _Properly made U) to date of Visiting Book, the books were found
exammat10n. properly made up to date on er-ery oc-
casion.
-~-
of c.1ch !.mt! of J>i 'l'r, it l m ti, lk p t 1 l in ti. yOll!", u1tli tho Xumhcr of Dc.1!hs from c:icl
t .ch lJc ...
:Numhur of r:ll•"llicr of
D. :lio Treated.
Cn.scs.
II
_I__ lk::th3.
I-\wcra
H11 J1..i. m
V) Dt<. J
I 40:!
40
r.o
3
3
J!.,inch t. I !.!.>
L'n 1,111 ufa () 1
b h ill Jo 2
lj ,..hJui 40
U 011on11ce,'\ 2
~ c.1b,u fiO
P11ti.MM~ lO
.'\u.lll..rµ i
I I let rs 400
I
l ,.1.yr•3itia
llopnt.t11
2
4 1
Jlri<•l1t'., Ui•c:w>
Om·<hi.1
Opih·1!111\n
l
4
II 1
Tnblo or Cnsea or tlle iol! 1wirg Di ~::;:'S OCC'tllTing amongst Pntienis ~nd nLio runon~t OJi~rs :-
\·_c_P_w_F_C'l_rt_r_or-oth~E"d"mfo '~
J.ev r
I 1'---'--,---'--
Z
J ln(,uo
Nono
' 'f;. 1111.l
:)nr.Jl·pox_
Searl tinn
I J
Ery.sipclns
l'p mb
T!OSPITJ..L RETl'"RXS.
QUESTIO~ I.
~~
. ....
a I
-~ .Att~ndants. Patients Average stay I s
~-· ~ ~.· I~f thos,~ .
!o
,.... ~
~
.S SI
;
· eo
.a
..§
J
-~
~
;: .
Nurses Servants par-
I
doing no tiallr or not at
other :ill e;i;ployed aa
1
I
D"'h"'Jol.
w
l;c
'" '
0j§
~
.
1
~~
....
~~
:3
~
gi
g..c;
o.-4 0 11 •~ - - - -~_____
I-duty. ur:;es. I :.'""-'.: .I ~.
W
l__g
_
.,.gj ...::0
E~ S? cb
..0 ~ I~ . . I ·~
. . ,.: e: .~.:; :~: .,.:; ; .~o~- s ~~ .El ~
; .-e .. ] 1·::2 co
-:l po.,
QrESTIO~ II.
"' 1
\ 1 ;nc.~ws
• C
_::na
t' Is there 1my j
onnec, i_on ,Sink or Drain
I
\ cntilatmg of the J nyy 0 i1>nincr in
Opemngs. with the \Y w.d. \rar<l l
Remarks.
2nd Surgical,
2 w 20 10 G 4
Male.
I
3 20 20 10 G 4 - I 3rd Surgical, Fe-
..!:> male.
§
4th Medical
4 20 20 10 G 4 ... x"'
c:>
~ 0 ~
i:::::
0
§
0)
d "'d0
0::: 0
5
20 120 10 G 4
0
0 Z§ z z z 5th Surgical
"" {,.,
~
6 ~o 6th Mariners.
20 I 20 10 i> 4 z
7 20 20 10 6 4 17th Constables.
8
20 l 20 10 !} 4 - I
18th Medical,
Male.
I I 9th :!'ifatron's
9 20 -
I I
Room.
I 20 1 101
I
..\syLUl!s •
AND l;IosPIT.\Ls- 17
AA 0(1 HOSl'IT,\ L ltl :'!Tll~S .
'Vhat is the source of tbe water · sup- The Falmouth Water Company. who
1>ly ! lay pipes from the Martha Brae !liver.
What is tho quality of the water? Excellent. The patients are supplied
from a drip.
-----=c!J.ms:aJ:.......... . __ _
co11ti1111ed.
QliESTIO~ Ill.
~~tho Xulllb.ir of Vis;t.> of In:1pection p.\id to the Hospital during the year 1878-79.
I- - - - . - - - - - - - - . -- -
And stating the Official Position of the Visitors.
By Appointment
Of Surprise
...
(II) .\.nd if on nn7 occasion when they Always made up to date of examma-
were examined. the,· were found not to tion.
be. pt'?perly made 'up to date of cxa-
mmat1on.
QU::STIOX ff.
'l'o.blo nf r,asca of each ld111l ur DiWllllO T1uatecl in tho Tlospit11l, in the ye:u·, with N umwr of Dcatl,~ from roc!i
such 1J 1sc:~·u;.
------ ~-----
-vrm ==-
l'UBLI~ Ol.>:\.E!:aL IIO~PITAL, FJ.L:.IOCTH, co11tim(cd.
Table of cases of the follmdng Diseases occurring amongst Patients and also amongst Officers:_
- - ---------·-----1-------------
Brought forward 18!) 18
Stricture, Urethra 6
2
•plenitis
!')'Philis
6
Staphyloma 1 Extirpation of Eye.
Sclerotitis 3
iWcinre Ventriculi
Tonsilitis
1
1 I
lirremia l 1 Admitted )foribuncl.
\:leer, J,eg 13
" Fooi 6
r aginitis 1
Wounds, Punctured 1
Lacerated 5
Contru;ed ia 1 Woun<l cauwd hy m2l-tre:'..t·
mcnt. Patient' admitted lHo-
riliund.
Incised G
" Gun Shot 1
Worms 3
Whitlow 2
! ~!others admitted with I 1i!ant& :S- ot sic!;. 5
Tot:.l 1-200-1-20-1 I
l
Occurrinti m:-icngst P<it.icnts. IOccutTin:; :nnong.;t Officers.
I_
Xame of Disc:i..-ic.
.....c
In cago of Patients atbckccl while I Ilesidcnt fx.>a-Rcsidcnt
in Hospital, state ho1> h~1ig th<! "j . Ol!lc-c•rs. l)fl:c-ura.-~
1
l\:rn\in h::.<l llocn in Ilo8p1tiil he- ,_. Jl
fore his attack, <.nd for what dis- .-3 !> II
Jl
I A Ca.sc.1. ,De;;iths C:i--es. 1 Dc:d1s~
-----~---
case he was r.<lmittc<l
--·--~-!'< --1-1· I •
Yellow Fcl'or or othur J::mlomic
Fever
]'!ague
Typhus
~m:tll-pox
Scarlatina
Enteric (or TYP1Hrnl)
Erysipela.,
. 1:•ever .Anmiltcc.& with diBl!a.se and bvth
Moril1uud
Dltto
2
1
I·
l\ie111.ia 2
One Jlnt:e:it admitted with com-
poun frocturc ,,f A-rtr:igJn,,, l'ya,~ ,
1 mia cns11e'l after admi~~ion. The
1
othPr patient hnd ~11stainccl :m nm-
1•utnti<m of leg for incum:Jlo ulcer, I
was in lfosnital 4u Jays hcforo t!1c
operat:on nurl l')·remia rcaultcd H
days aflcrw:u-ds.
':7,
~
~
9'
~
9
?:
9
.,,,
z
9
,_ I . , : :g
?..
i
e.
i
l >
>
-.;a
0
:;, .... "'
Gh-o U1e namo and number of cnch
-~,,I
I I
Wan!.
:\nm.her remaining in Hospital nt
~
,_. beginning of they= 1&18-19.
-- : , I
;; ....
"" 3 ~ I Length in foci. umber ru:lmiltod during the y=
~ ;::: ....t:.
--
1.;.
,_
,,,
I<; I Breadt!1 in feet.
~ _., ltiiS-ifl.
~ ~
....
1;
-- ·---
I Hight in fo<Jt. °'
<:> .....
·1-xmnliCr- oru,..o---
a~ -a.s;
---~-1gn
-OO'To'"tlie -
~
00 'WIU"ll r
0
....
...,_ .....
;.... -
';...
•
.d.m<iunt of cubic 11p11cc R\'ailahlo
for c11Ch P a tient for tho nYcrac;o
('"
!1
"- 0
~
C• ::.
'"
r:r. '"' number of Patient in the '\\'IU'tl .g .g :>:
-'"
0
>
~
The ;,'l'C.'\tl:St number of Patients in
the Wanl at nny one time during ~ ~
.... il'1
... :"'
Q .... 00 tho year.
H
0 ,C ·
,
::t i::
.,,.,, _.,
In
~
·,::; ...... <:> Cun'<i. I './, ).
::· j
_., -,Total aroo:-insquare '.
en
0 ~
c..o
feet.
c""!
"=' ct
~
....
~
- .,,....
~~+ ~~~~~~ :- ~
Q --:
..... RoliuYOO.. ;:r ~· ~
§. &:§ 5· ~
~ ..,,·~ ~
.....
c-r rn ~ =--~ .,, ----- ----- -· t~ :.;
('>
'l1
~~· - ~
G.:
0 -1 Not Improved. c
-
Q
""' --
::s
0 ~ r+ 0
,...
;:.,,(') c..o
---- - ....
....
01 I Nuruhor who~~ i~ 181?>-I~ "';...-<
~E::;; Q,
-
::s
~ -
ct,...~g.
. g- :!. s·
t:
..... .,,....,:..
.....
01 I
I
I
Died in 18i8- ;{l .
I :..
.,
§
I
0
~ ::s - Qt
0::
8 - ,_; ~ ,,,"'
~ .... ....
::s
0
-
..... #
::s ::·:!'.;.
...,; - =
;:..£ ~2
C»
-
.,,
Ct
l:
Ct _ _ -
'?
Qt
.. ,-1--
:.;> •
Disch:u-g01i. ;>
'--:
..._,
0
>:;
~=~-
<: c .,,
· ~ :; ·
(7'l
.::;
I
- 'Xl
~
s -
Ct
-1
.,;
....
~
--- .
?
Specify the longest time for wh:cli
~
~
l ..
:::>..
Y.
.~
.,;
c..>
nny one Inm:•te Im~ ~rayed.
"'
IlOSPITAL RETURNS. AA 71
=--·
-- ¥ J''CBLIC GE5ERAL HOSPITAL, MON JBGO BAY, wntinued.
QO:STION u, (continued)
What is the source of the water sup- Rain water collected in a tank.
ply?
B (IL) Detail the nrran"'ement as to 'fin haths used. There are no Lavato-
ath.s and La.n1torics ~
0
ries· sea bathinO' is available for conva-
' 0
lcsccnt patients.
l
110 l'lT \ l 1!1 Tm ' .
i!YO th number of\ &Ill or ltupoc!ton I td to tho Ho p1t,il claring tltO)ct\r J 7~70.
Tlmxi.
Of lll"Jl
(II.) Anti if on nny oocn ion '\'hon On one occa ion t.hc reg isl Pl' "ns not
thry \\ l'rO •xnmiuc1l, they w ro found Jlu t ·cl up to dnto 011 uccoun t of tho ill-
:uot t~ h .J>ropcrly mndo up to dnto of uc of the Di ponscr.
nnunnhon.
'l'nl1L:i of <113C8 of each ki11il Tro:ltcd in tho llc"lpltlll iu i ho year, with tho nnmhcr uf IJmth~ from oach
mch !Jrncn.'iel : -
Number of Number of
lJilllJIUICJI 'l'ruatoJ.
C111<oa. Dcath11.
Al>:iC<• •:a 3
:\tll·lllti1 1
,\1w:mi11 1
A.ciks 1
UrighL'11 l~:sca.\"C 1 .\ cuto 1 1
Chronic 6 2
• Jlronchitie 1
Hurn, l.:Xtcnsivo 1 1
llnho 3
llt11'Bll', l ntln111111ntion of 1
l'nrics 6 2
ClonRlipation l
( 'yatitiK 2
l'unc11R.1iun of Brnin 2 l
l'onl11Kio11 of l•'oot 4
l >innhwa 4 1
IJchilitv 3
(ljRl>t'J.;.il\ 1
lliK o('i1tinn of Hip 1
l~pill•1•~Y 1
Erysipul1111, ltliopathio 3
f1·n·r, l nll•nnittcnt 14
Romittcnt 10
l lalarial 2
" 'l'n1hoiu 1
l<'rncturu of Arm, compound 2
" Tibia 2
(;un111T)l<l.!:\ l
Cl1111tl'(><lyni11 1
c:angn.mo uf Uaml 1
llu·11u1nhoid~ 1
l ly•lmn•lo 1
Irritahlo Hlatltlor 2 1
Liver Ci1Tho11iK of 6
Mn11i11 ( 1
.'1orh11R ( 'ol'<liR 8 2
Nccrmti~ of 'l'ihin 3
Onychia 1
OrcldiH 2
Uzo.•na 1
l'urnlyeis 1
J'hthiKiR 10 2
Pncmnunin 3 2
Hhl•1111111tiRm, ~yph. 4
" Ac1u.., 2
l hrunic 8
R...tcmtion of lirinu 1
l:iyph1Ha Prmmry 3
" l:'con•lary 6
'l'crtiary 3
Rplt..·n, Enlargt•mcut· of ... 1
f'caltl of Lt•" 1
Strictuni vr"'IJ1'Cthm 4
l)Jc,·1~· :9 3
WuumLi 6
Total 197 18
A~~b~Y~L~
U .~l~S·A:l~~~.D~ll~o~~~r~IT~.-.\L~s-··-~1~0~. ..............................................................................................
llOSPIT.\L RETUllSS.
AA 74
conti1med
. PUIILIO O.ESERAL UOSPITAL, l\IONTEG-0 llAY,
No.me of Di£ell80.
-1
'Cl
.....
l n CllSO of Patients attacked while in 0 •
... .,;llospitnl, state how long the Person ... Jl
..8 ~ had been in Hospital before his at- ..8~ --- - -
z
~o tack, ancl for what disease he was
admitted.
@A
z
ReHidcnt
()fficens.
Non-Resident
Officers.
.
)
r>
.
I .
a::
l e. I i
>:z:j ""1 ls::
s ~ Give the Name or Numberiof each '"s
e. ~
~
~
~
~
I Ward.
co
"'
---------·
~
-- --- ------- -
-
-'I
0 r~ngth in feet. I
..... ..... Number remaining in Hospital at
0 0 ..... the beginning of the year 1878-79.
.....
,_ ,_- "'
a> a>
-
-'I
,_
ti:>
-'I
0
INumber
1878-79.
admitted during the year
~ 0 01 01
--
I-·- --------- - - - - --
., Amount of cubic space available
'---v--J
~
IDaily average in Ho3_i?itarl during
the year 1878-79. ...
' for each Patient for the average ~l ~
- --- - - - - - - - - -- ~-:-- I
I
number of Patients in the Ward.
I I;:> I Day Nurses. ~o 8:z
::: «-::1:::
I
I>'
....t"
0
I;:>
0
01
0
The greatest number of Patients in
the Ward at any one time <luring
the year. ~
,_ I Night Nurses.
.... g'aQ ;;i
~ .... "' =..
0
>-
....
s- ~
0
ti;
z
"'>
~
~
0
r:n
'"d
I;:>
------- '
~ I Total area in square
.
o<
I c::j
t'zj
r:n
...... I Not Nurses.
CD ~
~C'+-eCD
C°. 00
~'< ~
=
g.
....
~
r:n
t:"
...t"=3
.,,=
t:l
~
IPartial
--·· I;:>
~
·---·;---1 0
8
feet.
Area. capable or- UQ~~g-
opening in square "!"~· ~
.,.."' ~
it gJ
S.r:::=
to·
p
~
1--1
0
z
1--1
~
Nunes.
Day
Pa.xtial Night
Nurses.
f;l
zco"' ~
~.gal"'
'"o::i"='
!"'< 0 ~
!" --3
!"'
>
0
0 .......
>-!
!'
:x:
c:J
~
c::
..,,
_ ___ __ (' feet. 1 I I <'-I
... ~
I
0
,_
'------2---J ~
00 Cured t:::l ~
>-! ~
If Privy in Ward. :ll : 00 s;· "'d
~a;g-g Ot
IRelieved. ~~
()
e;
"'co ::::
>
+-I-If-le-a.din
- . -g- ou
_ t_o_f_
1
~~~ &. a>
UQ ~
ti:
e:
= '"~ g ,_ ·1 Not improved.
ct>"'
?-
l
0 Ward.
------ g IT~-a~ped 7 i.
~: ~ ~ ,_
00 Number who died in 1878-79.
-- --- --- ~ ~~
-· -
I Died in 1878-79.
--- g I Untrapped 1 !1 Sl j
12 days
15 days I Discharged.
0
-~
... "'
::.-a~
~
.,
~
'"
"'
~
I>-
~
93 days
l Specify the longest time for which
>
l>I
~
1
any one Inmate has stayed.
I I ;...
-1
~\
"'
---. ... •
llOSPIT.\L RETt:R~S.
AA 7G
J'UllLIC OE!>'ER.\L JIOSl'ITAL,
pORT MARIA
'
ccmtinued.
What is the source of the water sup- ·A spring from Limestone formation.
ply?
What is.the quality of the water? Not o!J'Ood in rainv. weather; but drink-
ing water is carefully filtered.
(II.) Detail the !trrangement as to Nil. New baLus being now erected,
Baths and Lavatories? bathing is now performed in a tub or
tubs in an out house.
Give the number of Vi;;its of Inspection pa.id to the Hospital during the year 1878-79.
Visit in respect to notice. By the Governor or Clolo- By a Government In- By a Committee of tho
nial Secretary. spector. Governing Body.
<..>trnsnoN ff.
-----
'l'nhlo or GIUICll of C.'ll:h ki11cl of Dir,('MO 'l'ru:1tod in tho ll~>Spitnl in tho year, with the Numbor of Deaths from OOch
such ll1~onso :--
Number of Number of
J)ir.casoo •rrcntod. Remarks.
Casos. Deaths.
-
18
1-'Cl'Onl
"
I ntcnnittcnt
llomit tent :::l 311 } 5
• Fonr of the c wcru :11lu1itted sufT.!riuJ from Umrrhw.1 r<!sulting from Acute D:Sease before admission.
Tublc of Cuscs of tho .followin;; Diseases occurring amongst Patients and also amongst Officers :-
lJ
Occuuing amongst P lltient. IOccurring amongst Officers.
Resident Qfli. Non-Resident
Namo o! Di.!:c:uo. Jn C.'l.~e of Pat!ents attacked while cors. Oflicers.
in l lrnfliital state how long the P er-
Ron had ] ,ecn in H ospital before his
nttack, :md for what dlscase he was
a<lmi ttc<l. l
Cases. Deathsl Cnses. Deaths
~
'=:! I
,.H
-+ * g.
0
*
t;:1 t>
Give tho Nrune or Number of each ac
t>?-
& b:I
s-
µ.
* * Ward. m
-+
~.
H~ --- .
rs g. .....
l.:>
~
0
0
0
Ot
0 j Length in feet. ---~---,Number remaining in llospital at
f~~.- ~--~--~--~---!- llrcatlth in foot.
co the beginning of the year 1878-7!>.
~ ~
e:p."' a '-------.r-------'
-The wrlls arc 10 ft, lt;gh. \\1 ia<ls no orcn to r:d:;c, ,--,-c..-.- -,.-.-,-t---------·- ..... <:..,
.s I Number admitted _during ihe ycn.r
---------1
-·.....
1' g1io m .cc · 1878·79.
wh:ch is 11 ft. abo' e the he:ght of tho wclli<.
t;· :::>"' . ,_. I -~---~----11
El g:
.....
----,---i ·~N~ -:t ~ o,:.... ;;i"'
)-9 .......
Q
ti!
~tt 0"' ~
I
In tho first i;ix months tho :.rcatcst numb;--1· The gre:deRt nmnher of Patients - 0
~ _ _ I Not N nrees. f:.d
~ 0
was 80 on 0110 occasion. In iho second six 1 in tho 'Varel at any one tin~o I
f;l !'
I ~ ____
~~r "'
§ "'~"'
0
:;; months there wore 68 once.
I
cg 1- ,--- Il>arti"l lJay 7-:s«.,
!4 00
1-d
~
(l)
H S::'Qo~
('1
Nnr~os. ~ -~ e-1- t:j
Total nrea. in tquare ~
t<
I :n~
(JI
lji• ti!
-----------~~· "'lj
$
----,,.-
- ___J I If Privy in Ward. I g,Q
~ c1-0 I ~
-- - - - - - ---:' RcEcvcd. ff-
Q
::i
~·
~
________
N_o_,,privie3 n.ro connecte:i
wTth ward. I I .,.;
· ~~~~
~· ::>'l::l
<:~a> l::l
-
~
Qt
~
------
Not Improved.I <1p fit"
ti!
I>
~
~J
~.g Cl
,,,~ nono
I Untrappcd 1 e: g ..., g
~·
0
~
I 1 I Discharged 1878-79.
J I l -.....
co
(>)
------
:;.z
(>)
I Remaining at the end of
1878-7:.1.
~"'
~
J 4!)8 da.ys.
Specify the longest time for which
any one Inmate has stayed.
I>
.....
-:r
~
' I I I
A
AA 80 ROSPITAY, 'RETURNS.
Whnt is the sourco of tho water A pump which drn:ws water from o
supply? Spring,
What is the quality of the water? It is clear and transparent and very
agreeable to the taste after passing
through a drip.
(ill.) What is the system of sewerage; The privies are built for the dry earth
nnd what the condition of the privies? system, but no dry earth has ever been
supplied. At present a little grass is
placed every mornin ~ in the pan and
once daily the conte~ts of the privies
are taken away and buried in the earth
in the Hospital enclosure. There are
only two pans for females and three for
males. This requires an immediate at-
tention and I will state my suggestions
in the Heport annexed.
UOSPITAL RETURNS: .A.A. 81
l'UBLIC GE1''ERAL HOSPITAL, BUFF BAY, continued.
QUESTION' ill.
Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the year 1878·79.
~ -=-
.....:-,---
By Appointment ... ... One by Governor a.nd the
Colonial Secretary together Two None exists
(I) In reference .to the n.bove Table, . They were produced on every occa-.
i;tate whether or not the Register Books SlOn.
were produced on every occasion ; and
if not, on how many occasions they
were not so produced 1
(II) And if on nny occasion when They were always written up.
they were examined, t hey were found
not to be properly made up to date of
examination.
QUES'fl0N IV.
TABLE I.
1-rl
0
.....
(,)
0
z
l
...
H
Operations. R~marks.
... . ~
...
Di~o Arm 1
I 1 2 Secondary on amputation of the
Forearm.
N.B.-The two cases of amputation of ann were performed after amputations of the forearm, which were performed
as primary operations after severe accidents.
In one case the forearm was crushed in a mill, in the other, gangrene had set in from neglect, before patient was
presented for admission. The primary operations were undertaken with the view of saving as much of tl1e limbs as
possible. Unfortunately the injury to the soft parts was so extensive that it was afterwards necessary to amputate
again higher up.
•
Table of Cases of the following Diseases occurring amongst Patients and also amongst Officers :-
~~-·--------------- ------. -----------------~
Occurring amongst Patients. Occurring amongst Officers
... wwws::W
~
I
'
"' I
:Xnm~-·or C.'lC:~ I
':j ~ .
:: :: ~ !?; ID i: '!>-
? [' ~-
<..>
::::.., ·~ .... Give ti.to Xa:uo <>: ~
~i:' WarJ. -- - '1 ii
I ~-~ 2_3 ::i I
I
I
c-:;
Q
. -e..
"'
a: ----- \ r
+ ,_
,,co.··----- ,.... ~ -.- "' ~ _ I L ength iu feet.
Ir;;::::r
"'' ------ '
I
., -- ....--~ - I .... o.
rem:unin:; in Ilo:;pitnl i.t 1 I
I ... •.:>
0
t.:>
0 llro:idth in foet. 00 <..>
tho bcginniltt.: oi tho vc:ir HiS-iO.
- _I
t -·en
- .... .... I
..
0 0 IfoigL.r in foot. XumLcr cdmittoo durmg llio ye~r
I .,
~
1- .... ,- ~ umberof "131...is :;i;Igaod to Uio-
C>
l::)';"S-i!l.
... I
~--
~
C.•
,.... ,....
,,
- - - ..... ~
-
.... W ard .
IIAmount
I
~
I '-- of euhio spaco nvaifahlo ,_. t.:> l'aily nvcnigo in lIOl!piwl uurin3
tliiJ year 18";"3-i!I•
.,c:
Cl
....
()I)
for each Pnfamt for tho nvor..go "" I t1
. "" , I
OI
I -
<:'°J"I
!:;
0
I
number of Patients in tho W ru:d.
I
alter-l .
~" ~'7.
0
- . - . ------ - Day X ursa
c
Tho ,,,..,.., numb~ of P•t;=" ;,-
+~
! ~f~ 2 r: ;::::
Nurf:C• clocluty
. ., g Ii ...
> ~
I I I
• the Ward nt any ono time during
the yenr. .g
at night
natcly.
I
~1ght :Xuncs.
0
::I
I- .o·
t'L
......,
~
c
: CA
-
"'::
...,
I ~iif ...
- -~~ ... -. t>1 co X <>t X urscs.
~~
·s;.- ;;
~
I
(J,
Total nren in square o-1 Ul
;3_ <;,
.., t-4
I
I <1> ::::: >'3
feet. I'artial Day- •
--- i I I I
g ~s s! H
0
z
,.... Nunes. ;;~r:~~
.., "'
:: c \ c ::;
~ ~
'Arca ~p:.:blo of
aS"Ei:>-g- -Pr~1tinl :Xight-
-
~ ~~~ J: ~
I_J___. I I I
opemng m square
feet.
0 5· 'I
, O'Q m ~ "" Nurse~. ?""1 ~1
I !'""' ;...
~ ~
I """aa ....""...,
O>
:r;; Cured
I ~-j
£.~. l
Y.
g ~
r.n
I I
"'
0 If Privy in Ward.
::a~;;§ I 0
.a. ;;~&:
I ,.... Relieved. e"'
. ::I .
c;
i
I I
"'
0
IIf leading out of
Ward.
::>""'
"'~·g
"""
INot improved. .
<§
~ .. I. ~
~
ii1 --
I~!
~
- ---
I I "'
0 I'l'ri:pped?
5· t:j
a~ ....,
s· 5.w. s:
.....
C,Q
....
(,.)
....
O> lNumber who died in 1878-79. I
I
I
---- ------
I ::!
aai
::I(!)
0
gg
:>;" @ . IDied in 1878-79.
"7
l .... .., ~
l iI
I
.. . - --
I
-~ - -· -
I
e. 1-3
Gntrapped 1
~
~9 "<i
....
....
.,...
I
I
Dischnrgod.
Remaming at the end of
c 0
,~~
~
0
~-JQ
g
i ~
~<&~~
_.... <.D
S°o0'"0
. . . s.
~ :!.
t>l
!=:
I> _,
Ot 1~78-79.
I
CD'~.;. :1.
~ ~~
"' ....g,~
~
m
lll
l'l
to
....
0 IJ Specify the longest time for which
nny ono Inmate has stayed.
'
f !"
llOSPIT.A.L RETURNS .
What is the source of the water sup ... Well bn the premises ; depth 15 feet.
~ly 1
•
What is the quality of the Water ! Good,
•
. (II.) Detail the arrangemenb1 as to Patien ts on admission ate ordered, if
equal to such, a sea bath. There is na
Baths and Lavatories. bath-room. A warm bath when ordered
is used in the Ward, privacy being se-
cured by means of a screen: ·
QUESTION III.
. • b
G1rcthoJll11m oro
f v·1s1~<
'l 1f lnRpection paiJ. to the Hospital during the year 1878-70.
- - --
~pccifying tho character of tho - ny. - tho Governor or By a Government By a Committee of the
tho vi!it in respect to notice.
Colonial Secretary. Inspector. Governing l3ody.
By Appointment
: 1 s. :M. 0.
Of Surprise Nil 2
QUESTIO"N' IV.
Table of Cri.~of each kind of Dise.'U!e Treated in tho Hospital in the year, witi1 t.ho Number of Deaths from each
such Descase :-
Number of Number of
Disease Tro.'\tod.
Cases. Deaths.
---- -
Ulcers ... ... 345 5
Diarrhccio ... ... 27 12
.. Fevers and Ague
Opthalmia
...
...
...
...
334
1.9
Eczima ...
... ... 40
Rheumatism
... ... 26
Broµchitis ... 8
Phtlusis ... ... 6 3
Syphilis ... ... 20
Dysentery ... ... 11 3
Catarrh ... ... 12
Colic ...
...
... 20 I
Debility ... 23
Dropsy ... ... 5 1
Pneumonia ... ... 3 2
...
Congestion of Brain
Inflammation of Spleen
Uonvulsions ......... ...... 2
1
1
1
1
Albuminuri& ... 1
Urticaria. ... ... 4
Talus Mesenterica ... ... 1 1
------ ...!: .
959 29
.I
I
.'
'
Table 0£ Cases of tlie following Diseases occurring' amongst Patients and also amongst Officers !-
I I
>'
:;.
~~--
0 l:j ~
z9 z? z9 I'>
0
.... :;· g
e. <TJ
00
.... "'"':::>" !2l 0
:;. ~
.. ~
c.o t<>
p. I::: ~ "
9 0
a>
"'l
0
e.=
£' e.
0 a"'
g"
....
g,
~
a .. I --
I
---- I
0
0
' ~-
~
... ~ ~ Length in feet. .... ...
01 l Number rerbnining in Hospital nt
tho \)(>gin:ling of the year 1878-79.
-- I
(TJ
O>
-
t<>
t..:;
~ ~ Breadth in feet.
I
en l'Nu~her ~tted during the year
I
t<>
.... 1878 ·79.
- ---- - Q1 (TJ
c.o
....0 ....
0
....0 Height in feet.
. Daily A\'crage in Ilospital during I l'.
- -~--
I .... the year 1878-79. d
I ,..
~- t<>
....... .... t::
-
0 0
t:> <:>
Number of Beds assigned to the Ward.
-
(';
---~. ~ -1-;;,,N~: ~· b< I
(.:>
I
Amount of cubic space available for l
•each Patient for the nvem.,"'C nwn·
ber of Patients in tho Wnrcl
The greatest number of Patients 1n
~ - -Hired o~spec ial
occns10ns -~IN'ig1 t N urscs.
i
~ ~~c "'~ I ._ :::
.0
c:
~
tP.
~
I:<
~
....
~
:-3
.....
~
t:::I t"'
... ~ g ~ = ~'
I
0
~ Area capable of opening in "'>-ito:
~
0
CJ>
.... 1878-79. ~
----- --- -
..
~
C.0
~ Specify the longest time for
I
,.
3
~
I l which any one Inmate has stayed.
I;
~
~
HOSPITAL RETURNS.
What is the quality of the water? Good. All water is filtered before
use.
(..
(II.) Detail the arrangement as to '.Male and Female Baths provided.'
:Baths and Lavatories ?
Ql'J:STION Ill.
Givo tho w1mbcr of V'isits of lu!'pcction paid tti tho llospita.l during tho year 1878-79.
- - --- --
And stn.ling tho Oflicial Position of tho Visitors.
-
Surpriso ......
{I •5 hy
hy"·Protector
gr:mts
"· o.
of Immi-
:a hy Inspector of Immi-
grants.
QUESTION IV.
Table of Cases of each kind of Disease Treated in the Ilospital in the year, with the Number of De:ltllll from ®oh
such Disease :-
Ulcers ...
... ... ... 343
Fever, Rcmittent ... ... 2
Conjunctivitis ... ... ...
442 -
Dysentery ... ... ...
8 -
Diarrha:a ... ... ...
4 -
Venereal ... ... ... 19 -
Skin ... ... ...
7 -
Post Part. Hrom. ... ... ... 25 -
Bronchitis ... ... ... 1 -1
...
.........
20
Scab:es
Abortion ... ...... 7 -
Phth:sis ... ... 1 -
Menorrhagia. ~ ... ... ... 1 -
P aralysis ... ... ... 1 -1
Ca.rdivc Dropsy ... ... ...
1
Disell/ie of the Ear
Rheumatism
...
...
...... ...
1
2 -
1
Table of Cases of the following Diseases occurring amongst P::.ticnts and also amongst Officers : -·
--------. ---
Name of Disease.
I' o~ In c~e of Pntionts attacked
~
g Resident ~on- 'Resident
....
0
while in Ilospital, st:he how long
the Person had Le.en in Hospital
~
1l
Officers. Olliccr.s.
s
I
before hfa att ack, and for what 8 - - -,· - --- -
- _z_s_·'------------:_z_::i_l_
.c~I::
'S •
Casea. Deaths
Pyromia
- -===- --------=----
~-
>
z9 ·Z
bl
I >,..
II (.>
~ 9 E
..
.., ~
I
<.:> ,:. l.:l
~ Give the n:Une nncl number of eacl1
l:j
War<l.
11
i __ j
-, Number nmaining in .tio~piht( :it
...,
C'>
.tho bcghn iug of the year lSio·i~I.
...
,::...
1 I !\urse~. ~~g_;-
~ c c. . ~
? t1
.... "'
U?
;:;.
c 0
~
~....
"".:j H
"""
CR - - - , Purtinl N_
Nurse~.
ight ,. '-<
~~ .. 0
~
t-" ~
~ I>
o<
'g a~ s~
~ g ICured. t:l '";:
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o·
t-4
t:O
z
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riO E!:
-,,, :s
::;!
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t-"
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j Relieved. if"'"g-.
~
t<I
.... ~
~
• (JQ (JQ >-l
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- I f'"s;'";;"'
I
If leading out of Wa1"ll Q ~.g:
f
1::1
~
.:;J 1::1 38 days Died in 1878-79.
1::1
i::.: I Trapped 1
t:;j
s· ~-.... ~;:."'
....... ~~ct>
H
~ ~ I Discharged. ~
"'
- :::ox-~
I~
0
IUntrapped 1 a~:;~
~ s· "<
·....:>
°"
.....
CR
I
CR
to" I Remaining at the end of the
year 1878-79. IJl
---------!-----------'--co-Ir ,
~
Specify the longest time for which I'
lS Windows
~
I I ' ..
tf I , .. 1:
22G da)'s
any one Inmate has stayed.
I - .
TIOSPIT.\T, IlETt'R~S.
AA 93
(.
(TTI.) \Ylrnt is the system of sewerage; There is no sewerage ; clry earth sys-
a;id w h:1t tho condition of the privie~? tem being in use.
----- - - -----
:.?.!..
llo:";t>TT\L:; 1.:;n .\.KrLi;;.;:;-
J. \ !l l
Qn:s110:-1 11r.
<Jivo lho 11111111)()1' of \'i,il.-i of 111sp<·1·lio11 p.ti1l to tho !Iospitnl during tl1c year 1878-i!J.
or Surprise
------- ,
( l.) In rcforc11cc to the aho,·e Tnhl<', Protluccd on eYcry occution.
~!al(~ \\'lie! hc1· or not. the Register Hooks
m :t'1) pt\)1lnc1•cl on e\ N,Y occasion ; mHl
it' not, on bow 11i<my occusious they were
not so pro<lucc<l 1 ·
'
(fl.) ,\ n<l i ('on nn~· occn~ion when they l>r.opcrly made up.
were cxnminccl 1lwv \\·c1·c found uot to
lie properly 11w.cL: u1; to <late of cxmuinu-
tion.
• Table of
QL"ESTIO:N IV.
.
Cases of each kind of Disease Treated in the Hospital in the year, wi.th the Sumber of Deaths from each
tmch Dise:i&J :-
Cases.
I Kumber of
Deaths.
-'---
Disoaso of .Eyo ... ... 9
Catarrhal Ophthalmia ... ... ... 3 (
i'l'o••• '"'"'""·I
Xnn1hl•r 11£ N11111h1•r of
L'::su~ . lll•al h~.
•\1,r1.l
5
1
lhlCll'IO. nf 1-fo·ut 5 1
'l'h•J .\liu •11t:1ry <.:nu:il
Sto:n;it iti!! 1
C'o:i ~~Jtiw 1 uf L vor 1
14
Cole 3
""
()() 4
17 1
Euterit1~ 1
l'l'rit<t1iitis
\i'onns 20
C.1ucer uf Itechun 1 1
Debility .j.
.,-
-J
<'<r1tuw1l \\'onn.ls lG
1
Di~location nn<l Fmdlll'O into clhow 1
Fracture of Fo1·p·1•·m (~irnpll•)
2
1i'rnct11"1.1 11£ F,•11111r (11i111plo) 1
Frnct uro ni r,cft .\rm (Componntl)
1 1
Tmnnrulu~
i .. I
r--l,i28-1--:r;2s_j __28_
4
..
IIOSPITAL RETUR~S. AA 97
PCI:LIC GEX.I:l1AL HOSPIT.\L, LIOXEL TOWN, continued.
QlTESTIO~ IV, continued.
Table of Cases of the following Diee:\ses occurring amongst Patients and also amongst Officers :-
- ; - , - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ~ ~~siden~·Non-Resident
::'fame of D :;;e:lse. 8 In case of Patients attacked
while in Hospital, sbte how long
~
......
Officers. Officers.
.....
0 tho Person had been in Hospital
before his ·attack, and for what - -- --- - - -··---
disease lie was admitted.
I Cases. /Dcaths Cases. Deaths
-----------------. --- ---- ----·------------ --- ---
Y~llow Fm·er or othor Ernlmnic
FeYcr ... . .. None
Plaguo
Typhus
... ...
...
I i
:3mall-pox ...
...
I
Enter:c (or Typhoid) FeYcr ...
...
Pyrernia ... I
c I
--·-- •
~·
II~;11ml1cr rcn;!linil1g in H "']•:lnl nt tl;-
b~,;'1Jni1 ~ t•f tho y~ id';'S...';O.
'~ _I_ Lc.2'rtl1 l~ f~~t.
- 1
I
,:...
l~ Q l~jl) ; ·'·
,_,_ - , Height m fret.
- I~mnl•m•f lkJs"'iiSsfbrn"-d t-;;-:1iei-- ·1: Daily ,\\~gc in l~v•pitd u1uir:~ tl1e
--- - . . Wt
-.- ~ ---
=> < \\'m~l.
--~-. ~\~1onnt ofc-;1!1;; foct r.v:;:i:i.1e
fnr I
;;t
-· ~ear 187$ 7tl.
j :::.. :: §- ./
-· _,::;1 l':iclr P:.1tient for tho anr:1~~ nmn·
<me 1- Day X urH:s.
i
-
---
C>
- ,.. -- - - -
tl.o ye:u"
- - -I
.....
,...
.0
...:
w
w,ih ___ j l'ai:l;,J Day - -
::\I:.trnn. I l\ urdCs. ~~ =, £"
,. ·- "'
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·-
-~ ITotrJ·' area .
-
f1.>e!. !
,.......... ..: ;~~~ :;. ~
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C>
c; - - - 111
s<1uaro
_I
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s;:.;::...
.....
0
--- .- - - , l'ru:i1.l Xi;:ht
::s lll"SC!'- - - . -I
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..... ~ <Jnre.i.
- ·-
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in ~qnnrc fwt. I- ··-- -1 - - - ~ './.
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~: S...r:: ~ i; ~-
:~ - ' -'
; : :::. I
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--- - ---~~
IlOSPIT.AL RETURNS: AA 99
·what is the source of the water sup- The Johnson River for drinking pur-
poses, and the Bamboo River, which
ply? flows close by the Hospital, for washing
&c.
(II.) Dotail the arrangements as to There arc 'no Baths nor Lavatories,
Baths and LaYatories. tubs are usecl for the sick and the con-
valescents go to the River .
•
1: 1\·o tho uuml~·r of \ 'isitll of 111spocti1•11 pa!1l tu tho Un~1iital 1luri11~ the year lbi8·7!l.
-----------
l !y .\)'po!nt11.1•ut TJiu C:o1·.. mu1· once. Tho 8. )1. 0, twice.
I
.. .I ·1
I
QUESTION IV.
Table of Cases of each kind of Disease Treated in the Hospital in the year, with the Number of· Deaths from each
such Desease : -
Nuniber of Number of
Disease Treated.
Cases. Deaths.
__ [ _I_~--·
Debility and Amemia
Empyema
Elmo~itas
Totni I I 93 · 15
Table of Cases of the following Diseases occun-ing amongst Patients and alBo amongst OJicers : -
---~------~·---------~ ---------------,-'---------~~
Occurring amongst Patients. Occurring amongst Officers.
c·
---f:::-
es~~
>
;;..
.......
0
l~
§'- ~- ~ Gh·e the Xame or Xumbcr of each "'
f I W:u-d.
-------·----
"' :Xmn'Ucr remaining in Hospital st
.... ....c - "" .... ...... the beginning of tho yc:u- 18T8·i!l .
~
0 c
(.ll
c
~
0
00
0 j Length in feet.
00
0 "" 00
- --
0 0 0 C> 0
- ··-~ ..... ..... ..... --,-------- -;_'\"
..... :; llc:ght in ?1..'Ct.
~
~ ,--
0 ... 187~-rn.
.....
0
.....
0
.....
0
..... - - "" -I
0
I
for each Patient for the nrnrage
uumbcr of P~.t:cnts in tho Ward. 1
I • 1
I::S-igh~ Nunc~.
.,...-o:: -
';<: :; g~ >
;::
-
0
---
- 1 The -;reate~ number -of- Patients
.0
~ X ot :\urs-;;:q~ I ~
~ .c
r.
~
..; :/)
l"'
"t:
;:;. ] c.o ._, - -I 2. =-.:r.
-:::: ~
~... .....
,_, 1 " in the \V:u1l at any ono time
~
~~~~ u: .·....
I I I <.:> 00
.....
00 0 I during the year. ~
s
I
- ----,Part1arDay- -
.
~~~s
'-'
~ r
,.,, - ---------------c.o--- - , To~tl a-;~· in_s_q_t-lltre--j~--.....
0 -.- -.....- \<:
1
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%
;;:
;: ;::::
.... ,;..._,,.,, .....'"' _,....
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,.,, t.:>
~- .....
.....
T -- - -, .Partinl Night · ~ ~~] :- ~
_,..
::;
~ ~ 'g ~ ., ~
0
-1 t.:> :.;> 1 ~urscs. , ~ rt. {
feet.
- ---- - S·:;; ~ ~
I Area capable of
I
open- o:; !:!-. ..- :;;
Jl "'
~ j _,-~
,.... ::.:> t..:J
- , Cored. -
::'. '-: c
§ I ~
'.Fi.
-- ..
---
ing in square fCtJt. "f
~I 0, :5 In:lic,-cd. ~~- ~
::I
0
------ IIf Prh)"' in ·ward. I :; :: ~ -=-! INot Improved.
~;;.
~~
:"
a~:::g-s
1 ._,
-- --- - - -- . . co
g
~~~~
<5 ::J· 5· :-1 -::-: -, Number who died in 1878-79.
I If leading out of Ward.
..a ::i
I ~ -~ -l i~ °i"s7s-7-9:------
- - --------
::I
0
- -------. ·- - -
--1 Trapped ?
- --
5·
o~ ~ u:"'
-·
)-t
1 I : : ; ~ . . IDi:;chargeJ.
Died
:g<
0
, fa~
>
=
0 IUntrapped 1 ~o
.,·ai
::i ?:"' ~
.., ::i
~
o
e;
-
,_; I ,. . I
t.. _, C'>
Hemainliig at the end of
1878-79.
I
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c: "'
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. . . . . . -..-.. . . . . . I ~
""
:::-
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ltOSF!1'AL RETClt~S. AA 103
·what is the source of the water sup- The water is obtained from a Spring,
ply? and brought into the Hospital by a ser-
-vant specially employed for that duty.
QUES1'IO~ III.
Give tho Number of Visits of lnRpoction paid to tho Hospital during the year 1818-79.
·-- - - - - -- -
By Appointment One (each) 31 Visits none
Of Surpri!IO N"ono
(I) In reference to the above Table, The Hospital Books were presented on
state whether or not the Register Books each occasion.
were proclucecl on every occasion; and if
not, on how many occnsions they were
not so produced?
..
l,
(II) And if on any occasion when they On every occasion they were found to
were examined, they were found not to be properly made up at date of cxami--
be properly made up to date of exa- tion.
mination.
Q"GESTlO:N I r .
~
Table of C:!SC3 of e:ich lJud uf D~-C:...<;() T1-c.Ltl in the Ho"pit:tl in ih:i ye<lr, wi,h the :::\umber of Deatlis from ea.ch
rnch D.i~case :-
I Number
----,-----,0
D isca:;c:; Trc::tc<l. Number of of
c~cs. Deaths.
~--~~~--~~
I
Syphilis, Sccond:u-y ... ... 2 -
Fistula. in .Anus • ... ... 1 --
ulcers ... ... {;6
Diseasc d Heart ... ... 2 1
Onyci "' ... ... 8 -
P hthh•. I'ulmon. ... ... 2 -
Anre1aii ...
...
...
...
11
2
--
Conjunctivitis
Ahscess
Pncumo:1fa
...
...
...
...
6
2
-
1
•
Fever ....... ... 14·1: -
... 2 -
Al:dhpufa
Eczema ...
...
...
...
6
3
--
Atrophy
Rheumati6m ... ... 7 -
Constipation ... ...
...
2 -
Bub , ::>:nn111 th.!ic ...
...
'
I
2
4
--
D ncutcn· ...
Ainenori iu:ca ... ... 2 -
Scabi~s ... ... 1 -
l\Icnou hagia ... ... 1 -
1\Icntd •\ bt:na~ion ... ... 1 -
Jaund:c\l ... ... 1 -
Asthma ... ... 1 -
Inci~c l W on"'l<l ... ... 4 ' -
Gangrcr:e d Le:; ... ... 1 1
Bronchiti3 ... ... ~ -
]3r;ghts' Di~c:iro ... ' ... 2 -
... .. . 1 -
•.Abortion ... 1 -
D ise<t~e of 11 cctum ...
Impetigo
Cr.nccr of h:tcst:ncs
...
...
...
...
...
I 2
l
2
-
1
1
... .
A~des ... -
i-!n1hil!s, rrim:n-y ... I 3