PUBLIC HEALTH LIBRARY
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PUBLIC
Health
UBRARY
REPORT
HEALTH COMMITTEE
OF THE
BOKOUGH OF LIVERPOOL,
ON THE
SEWERAGE, PAVING, CLEANSING,
AND OTHER WORKS,
UNDEB THE
Sanitary Act, from 1856 to 1862 inclusive.
JAMES NEWLANDS, C.E.,
BOROUGH ENGINEER,
ORDERED BY THE HE ALTH. COMMITTEE TO BE PRINTED.
LIVERPOOL:
HENRY GREENWOOD, PIMNTER, 33, CASTLE STREET,
1863.
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CHAIEMAN OF THE HEALTH COMMITTEE
BOROUGH OF LIVERPOOL,
Sir,
I beg to lay before you a Report of the various
Works in my department, done under the direction of the Health
Committee during the last six years. For the sake of succinctness
and facility of reference I have an*anged the matters, where possi-
ble, in a tabular form, reserving remarks for such works only as by
their magnitude, or the benefits derived from them, or by their being
somewhat out of the common way, appear to claim particular notice.
SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE.
The first statement in the series is a list of sewers constructed
since February, 1856. The sewers are classified according to (heir
dimensions, and the length and cost of each are given. In these
six years the enormous length of 58 miles 796J yards of sewers has
9K«I I ft
.•^- 1**
been constructed at a coat of £127,153 19s. 2d. as shown in the
following summary: —
Liverpool.
KlRKDALE.
EVERTON. 1
i
Yards.
Cost.
1
i
Yards.
Cost.
Yards.
Cost.
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
15
n
668J
834,*,
513
160nj
I245i
16.i9J
£3028 17
3981 3
6297 7
3(il2 2
10062 18
3886 9
10791 17
10
11
6
4
9
3
5
1
554
1471*
799^
986^
1293|
]5.S8^
634J
£451 10
2921 14
824 2
2102 14
1717 3
2532 2
2031 17
6
8
6
8
6
3
9
2
2
3
4
2
1
135
220|
1(194§
1172
1466
990^
1577*
£2626 9 5
2647 16 2
6625 10 7
11614 1 9
7175 5
4035 13 3
2187 17 8
1228^^5
£41660 17
5
287
12581 5
10
17
1255^
36912 13 10
West Derby.
ToxTETH Park.
1
OTAL.
CO
Yards.
Cost.
CO
Yards.
Cost.
CO
Yards.
Cost.
1
2
1
1
271^
37-.i
146JJ
1022i
6(>6i
37('i^
859J
£1530 8
2934 2
5402 17
1258 15
1003 5
3491 10
2988 15
4
1
8
1
8
10
1
2
2
2
1
1
675
8:»8*
32H^
96 i
129] J
58.1g
57 5 J
£2758 14
3^<• 7 13
3001 17
2536 10
3589 17
428 6
606 7
6
9
2
6
11
1
10
7
11
10
9
8
5
5
1521§
112^
lOOl^'j
1134
1037J
1263|
6^
£10,396 7
16,352 10 7
22.751 15 5
21,124 4 4
23,548 10 10
14.374 1 8
18,606 15 9
8 15l2i
il8609 14
9
11
_3ii_
£1V3n9 7
9 58
796 i
127.153 19 2
During the same period the Health Committee have constructed
30 miles 1,195a yards of courts and passage drains, of 12 and 9
inches diameter, at a cost of £26,453 Is. 6d., as shewn in detail
in Table No. 2.
The total length of sewer made since 1847 is 115 miles
7 74 J yards.
Among the more important sewerage works made or completed
since 1856 I may particularize those following, viz. : —
1st. The great chain of outlet sewer along the inland boundary
of the Borough. The southern portion of this, comprising the
Dingle outlet, was begun on the 20th August, 1849, and was carried
on as the necessity arose to its terminus in Kensington, at the end
of Beech-street, which was reached in November, I8f8. This
division of the outlet sewer has a total length of 3 miles 237 j-ards.
The area of land within the Borough which can be drained into it
is 3,780,000 superficial yards, and, if it were deemed advisable, it
would afford an outlet for the drainage of 7,000,000 yards beyond
the Borough. The sewer is for 4,925 yards of its length 6 feet high
and 4 feet wide, and for the remainder of its length 5 feet by 3 feet ;
its average depth below the surface is 29 feet 10 inches, its greatest
depth is 51 feet 5 inches. Its worst gradient is 1 in 360 ; its steepest
gradient 1 in 11. The total cost of the work was £14,389 10s. lOd. ;
its cost per lineal yard £2 12s. 2d.
The northern division of the outlet begins at the Dock AVorks
at the west end of Vulcan-street. The outlet through Vulcan-street
was made by Lord Derby at his own cost in 1852. From the east
end of Vulcan-street the sewer was continued by the Health Com-
mittee, through Bank-hall and the Dingle in Kirkdale eastwards, to
the Borough Boundary in Walton-lane, thence nearly along the line
of the boundary to the south end of Belmont-road, and thence to the
south end of Shiel-road in Kensington, opposite the terminus of the
southern division. This point was reached in July, 1862. This divi-
sion of the sewer has a total length of 3 miles 884* yards ; its drain-
age area within the Borough is 3,784,700 yards, and beyond the
Borough 1,734,000 yards. The sewer for 4,472 yards of its length
is 5 feet high and 3 feet wide ; for 952 yards it is 3 feet 9 inches high
and 2 feet 3 inches wide ; and for the remaining 360 yards it is 3
feet high and 1 foot 10 inches wide ; its average depth is 26 feet
below the surface, its greatest depth 59 feet ; its worst gradient is 1
in 480, its steepest gradient is 1 in 42. The total cost of this divi-
sion was £12,036 5s. lOd., its average cost £2 Is. 7}d. per lineal
yard.
2nd. The south relieving sewer for the Paradise-street district, a
work most beneficial inits effects, was begun in July, 1857, andfinished
July, 1858. Its total length is 1,051 yards, it is 5 feet 6 inches high,
and 4 feet wide ; its average depth is 15 feet, its greatest depth 18
feet 9 inches; its lowest gradient 1 in 240, its steepest gradient 1 in
24. Although carried for a great part of its length along very
narrow streets with high, old warehouses on both sides, and through
bad ground, it was completed without accident and without the
slightest damage to property. The total cost of this w^ork was
£2,798, its cost per lineal yard £2 13s. 2-^d.
3rd. The relieving sewers for St. George's and Prince's Basins
The discharge of the sewage of the town into these Basins had long
been complained of. It was animadverted on by Mr. Rennie, in
his Report on the Sewerage of Liverpool, so long ago as 1816, but
no remedy for the evil was pointed out. The plan proposed in my
Report of 1848 was approved of by the Health Committee, but
many difficulties were encountered in carrying it out ; the greatest
being the want of an outlet on the Dock Estate. The work re-
quired to be a joint undertaking of the Health Committee and the
Dock Board. After much negotiation the plans were reff^rred to
Mr. Hartle}^, who, in June, 1859, reported in favour of carrying out
the work, verified the estimates, amounting to £12,540, and recom-
mended the Dock Board to contribute towards the expense. The
chief obstacle being thus happily removed, the work was begun in
August, 1859. In July, 1861, the south division was completed,
since which date no sewage has been discharged into St. George's
Basin — a fact of which even those who daily cross the Ferry seem
to be unaware, as the flowing of sewage into that Basin is still
frequently pointed out in the newspapers as the monster nuisance
of Liverpool.
This south relieving sewer is 3 feet 9 inches high, and 2 feet 3
inches wide, it is 638i yards long, its average depth below the sur-
face 14 feet 8 inches, its greatest depth 17 feet 1 inch. Its gradient
is the lowest of all the sewers, being 1 in 600. Its total cost was
£2,233, its average cost per lineal yard £3 10s., nearly.
The north relieving sewer was begun in September, 1859, and
finished in February, 1862. It is 5 feet high and 3 feet wide, and
2,650 yards long, its average depth is 20 feet 10 inches, its greatest
depth is 29 feet, its lowest gradient is 1 in 300, its highest gradient
1 in 120. It cost altogether, with its branches connecting the old
works, £10,158, or nearly £3 l6s. 8d. per lineal yard. The estimated
cost of both works, as has been stated, was £12,540, the actual cost
was £12,381. Towards this amount the Dock Board paid £3,098.
The old connections with the Basins are still retained, and
arranged to act as bye-washes for the new sewers in the event of
an excessive rain fall.
4th. Netherfield-road North. This sewer is 3 feet 9 inches high,
and 2 feet 3 inches wide, and 1,014 yardslong. It is formed in solid
rock; its average depth is 20 feet; its total cost was £1,417; its
cost per yard £1 7s. lid. It was begun February 16, 1857, and
finished December 24, 1857.
5th. St. George's-hill, Everton-terrace, and Waterhouse-lane.
This sewer is 641*1 yards long; its height is 3 feet, its width 1 foot
10 inches; it is formed in solid rock; its average depth is 17 feet 2
inches; it cost £966 5s. Id., or £l 10s. 2d. per yard. These two
sewers, Nos. 4 and 6, form part of the series of relieving sewers for
Great Homer-street, afterwards mentioned.
6th. The great sewer first projected by Mr. Rennie in 1816, as a
boundary sewer for the old Municipal Boundary, and subsequently
constructed in a modified form by Mr. Foster, in 1830, commences
at the Southern end of Crown-street and proceeds northwards to
the shore at Beacon's-gutter, following the turns and bends of the
boundary line in its course. It has various rates of inclination. At
the time of its construction the western slopes of West Derby
and Everton, then beyond the Borough, consisted chiefly of
fields. These are now crowded with streets, whose sewers,
throw the water rapidly into the main sewer, tending to gorge
it at the turns.
In 1848 a series of relieving sewers for this district was projected.
These sewers, with one exception, as I have mentioned above, have
been constructed. This sewer, which is not executed, is the most
important of the series. It was proposed to be carried northwards
along the line of a projected street from Netherfield-road South to
Kirkdale. At that time this street could have been made at a
moderate cost, the land being almost unoccupied. Now this land
is entirely covered by streets, and the projected street, and, conse-
quently, the line of relieving sewer is impracticable, except at very
great cost. Plans of other mode of relief were ordered ; but in the
meantime it was necessary to do something for the mitigation of
the evil arising from the engorgement of the sewer. This it was
considered might, to a great extent, be prevented, or at least the
time of its duration shortened, and the evil arising from it lessened,
by getting rid of the sharp or right-angled turns in the main sewer.
The localities which suffered were those where the sewer running
from east to west down the steep slopes changed its direction to
north and south with a slackened gradient. For example, at the
junction of Everton-brow, Fox-street, and Richmond-row, and the
junction of Boundar^^-street with Beacon's-gutter and Great Howard-
street. At these points new turns of large radius and increased
capacity were substituted for the old turns, with the desired result.
The cost of these works was as folloAvs : —
Two at Boundary-street - - - £833 5 11
One at Fox-street and Richmond-row 252 5 2
The plans of the substituted relieving sewer are now nearly
completed, and will shortly be submitted to the Committee.
As connected with the sewers I may here notice a singular
subterraneous work found in James-street. In ascertaining the
exact depth of the old sewer in this street, wdth the view to obtain
drainage for a sumph or well in the very deep cellars of the North
and South Wales Bank, the workman came to a point where he
plainly heard the sound of water dropping, not into the sewer but
into some excavation below it. On trying this excavation with his
probing iron, he found it to be very deep and nearly filled wdth
mud. The existence of some subterraneous w^ork was known of
before, but no one w^as aware of its position or its exact dimensions.
On opening the ground and clearing away the mud, a tunnel cut in
the solid rock ^vas discovered. It is about seven feet high and
nine feet wide for about eighty yards westwards from Derby-square,
and there its dimensions are 5 feet by 6J feet ; its sides are carefully
dressed, but its roof is of ruder formation. It has a well-formed
roadway at the bottom, with a channel sunk along its southern
side to keep it dry. The roadway is 22 feet below the surface of
the street. At the junction of the Back Goree w4th James-street
the tunnel turns northwards. It is probable that this work con-
nected the Old Castle ditch either with the Old Towner or wdth some
defences on the shore, as at that point where it may be conjectured
it joined the Castle ditch provision for a gate had been made.
This old defensive work has been made to serve a useful pur-
pose, a proper sewer having been constructed along its bottom, at
the cost of the North and South Wales Bank, for the drainage of
the deep cellars referred to.
Charge for Permissioj^ to Drain Property lying beyond the
Borough into the Outlet Sewers. — When the outlet sewers were
approaching completion many persons possessing property on their
margin, but outside the Borough, were desirous of obtaining the
privilege of draining into them. The Act of Parliament recognizes
the power of the Council to enter into arrangements for the drainage
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of property beyond the Borough; it was only necessary, therefore,
in the absence of power to rate such property, to fix a sum to be
paid in advance as a composition for the rate. On mature consid-
eration the following scale of charges was settled. It is calculated
on the principle of the present value at 4 per cent, of the probable
sewerage rate regarded as an annuity for twenty years. This, in
fact, places the owner of land beyond the Borough in respect of
drainage on the same footing as the rate-paying owner of land
within the Borough. In addition to this composition, there is a
frontage charge of 6s. per yard for all property situated on the
line of sewer and draining directly into it.
lUnt.
Compoaltion.
£ 8.
Rent.
CompoilUon,
a«at.
CompodtlOB.
Beat.
CompotiUon.
Eent.
CompotiUon.
Rant.
Comporition.
£ 8.
iJ
£ 8.
£
£ 8.
£
£
8.
£
£ 8.
10
3 10
27
9 9
43
15 1
59
20 13
75
26
5
91
31 17
12
3 17
28
9 16
44
15 8
60
21
76
26
12
92
32 4
13
4 4
29
10 3
45
15 15
61
21 7
77
26
19
93
33 11
14
4 18
30
10 10
46
16 2
62
21 14
78
27
6
94
33 18
15
5 5
31
10 17
47
16 9
63
22 1
79
27
13
95
34 5
16
5 12
32
11 4
48
16 16
64
22 8
80
28
96
34 12
17
5 19
33
11 11
49
17 3
65
22 15
81
28
7
97
34 19
18
6 6
34
11 18
50
17 10
66
23 2
82
29
14
98
35 6
19
6 13
85
12 5
61
17 17
67
23 9
83
29
1
99
35 13
20
7
36
12 12
52
18 4
68
23 16
84
29
8
100
36
21
7 7
37
12 19
53
18 11
69
24 3
85
29
15
110
38 10
22
7 14
38
13 6
54
18 18
70
24 10
86
30
2
120
42 14
23
8 1
39
13 13
55
19 5
71
24 17
87
30
9
130
45 10
24
8 8
40
14
56
19 12
72
25 4
88
30
16
140
49
25
8 15
41
14 7
57
19 19
73
25 11
89
30
3
150
52 10
26
9 2
42
14 14
58
20 6
74
25 18
90
31
10
160
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Gullies. — The total number of new gullies constructed in
streets during the six years is 1558. In courts and passages 205.
The number of gullies which during the same period have been
reconstructed or trapped is 2527.
In cleansing the sewers only 6353 loads of rubbish have been
removed, and 2576 loads from the gullies.
Table No. 3 contains a statement of all the street houses, courts
and passages, and houses in courts, drained from March, 1856, to
December, 1862 ; and of which the following is an analysis ; —
LiTEBPOOL.
KiRKDALB. EVEKTON.
West
Derby.
ToXTETH
Park.
Total.
Street houses
7090
2599
614
492
1471
52
9
46
6681
428
69
41
3121
206
38
26
4629
1399
207
65
23599
4084
997
670
Court houses
Courts
Miscellaneous
1 11395
1578
7226
3391 1 6300
29950
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Flushing Drains and Washing Places of Deposit after the
OPERATIONS OF THE NiGHTMEN. — The duty of washing courts, pas-
sages, and places of deposit after the emptying of middens, was im-
posed on the nightmen under their contract, but it never was effi-
ciently performed, owing chiefly to the condition in the contract,
which made it imperative to wash only when a public hydrant was
within thirty yards of the place. This restriction left more than half
of the places unwashed. It was proposed to remedy this by com-
bining the operations of flushing drains and washing these places,
and to appoint a sufficient number of men pro vided with proper hose
and apparatus, to wash every place requiring it, however distant
from the hydrant. These men, it was arranged, should commence
washing after the nightmen at four in the morning, and finish that
service at eight ; then, after an hour's rest, they should resume work
with the flushing apparatus, and continue from nine until one o'clock :
eight hours being considered a sufficient day's work at this employ-
ment. During the currency of the contract it was arranged to charge
the Contractors the same amount as they had paid in previous years.
It was believed that the two operations of flushing the drains and
washing after emptying middens would be more perfectly and
economically done by a special staff under the control of your own
Officers than when left to the Contractors. The arrangements
were proposed to the Committee in July, 1861, but the new staff
did not begin their operations until January, 1862. They have
been thus twelve months at work, and only three complaints have
been received in that time.
For their operations the Borough is divided into seven Districts,
as follows : —
No. 1 District is bounded by Water-street and Dale-street on
the south, Scotland-road and Byrom-street on the east, Burlington-
street and Regent-street on the north, and on the west by the line
of Docks.
No. 2 District includes the Township of Kirkdale and its boundary,
which is the boundary of the Borough ; it includes also portions
of Everton and Liverpool. It is bounded on the south by Regent-
street and Burlington-street, Collingwood-street and Roscommon-
street, St. George's-hill and Mere-lane ; on the west by the line of
Docks.
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No. 3 includes the remainder of Everton and a part of Liverpool.
It is bounded on the south by Shaw's-brow, London-road, Moss-
street, Greenside, and West Derby-road ; on the east by Boundary-
lane, Whitfield-road, and the Boundary of the Borough ; on the
north by Mere-lane, Church-street, St. George's-hill, Roscommon-
street, and Collingwood-street ; and on the west by Scotland-road
and Byrom-street.
No. 4 is bounded on the south by Upper Parliament-street; on
the east by Crown-street and Boundary-place ; on the north by
London-road; and on the west by Lime-street, Renshaw-street,
Berry-street, and Gt. George-street.
No. 5 is bounded on the south by Parliament-street ; on the east
by Gt. George-street, Berry-street, Renshaw-street, and Lime-street ;
on the north by Shaw's-brow ; and on the west by the line of Docks.
No. 6 is the extra-parochial place of Toxteth Park within the
boundary of the Borough.
No. 7 is the portion of the Township of West Derby lying within
the boundary of the Borough.
There are two Contractors for removing the nightsoil. One has
Districts 1 to 5 ; the other has Districts 6 and 7.
The staff for washing and flushing consists of fourteen men and
one foreman ; there are thus two men to each district. One man
in each district belongs to the original drain-flushing staff, and his
companion is a workman belonging to the water-staff, conversant
with the management of the plugs and hydrants.
All the men meet the foreman at the Waterworks Office in
Hotham-street every morning at four o'clock, to receive instruc-
tions and a list of places required to be washed that morning.
The list is supplied by the nightsoil contractors' foreman, and is
previously entered in the District books, of which there are two
for each district used alternately. The work is systematised as
much as possible to avoid travelling over the same ground twice,
a thing not easily done, however, as there are several gangs of
nightmen in each district, each having a certain number of mid-
dens to empty, and all having to finish work at the same time,
namely, seven o'clock in the morning.
This throws the work of washing later than was originally
proposed, the men being seldom able to get it over by nine o'clock.
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The apparatus they are provided with consists for each District
of two 2-inch stand pipes, one adapted for a plug and the other for
a hydrant ; one set of turncock tools, namely, a key, bar, and spoon ;
one rod, with hose and box for tools; two buckets and one besom,
one branch and coupling. Every morning, when the washing is
finished, this apparatus is put up at the stations appointed for it,
which are as follows : —
District No. 1 at Bevington Bush Water Station.
„ 2 at ditto ditto.
„ 3 at Soho Water Station.
„ 4 at Mr. Rose's Yard, Back Bedford-street.
„ 5 at Mr. Ellison's Yard, Duncan-street.
„ 6 at Water-street Water Station.
â €ž 7 at Windsor Water Station.
After an hour's interval the men begin their work as a flushing
staff. A special apparatus is provided for this service. It consists
of one covered hand-cart, one 3-inch stand pipe adapted for a plug
and one for a hydrant ; one set of turncock tools, as before ; three
lengths of hose, each fifty feet; one length of hose, 25 feet; two
hose keys, one flush-box key, one pick. Of this apparatus one set
is kept at each of the District Stations, which are as follow : —
No. 1. Bevington Bush Water Station.
„ 2. Ditto ditto.
„ 3. Soho Water Station.
„ 4. Health Committee District Yard, Smithdown-lane.
„ 5. Cornwallis-street Yard.
„ 6. Water-street Water Station.
„ 7. W^indsor ditto.
The men, provided with their lists of places, meet at these stations
and proceed to work, attending to special cases in the first instance.
In long courts and passages the water is allowed to run through the
hose for an hour ; but the hose is during that time moved to differ-
ent flush-pipes, or to the stand-pipes of the wet traps, and sometimes
it is necessary to open the ground and break into the pipes.
A list of all drains flushed in each district is kept, and the time
the water has been allowed to run through the hose as accurately
noted as possible, to afford the Water Engineer some data on which
he may estimate the quantity of water used each week.
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The foreman's duty is to have the lists of places requiring wash-
ing ready in time, to see that the work is sufficiently done, and to
keep the contractors' men to their proper hours of finishing the
emptying of the middens. When the flushing is proceeding he
sees that the special cases are duly attended to, and that the
proper rotation is observed as prescribed in the lists. He makes a
return every day at twelve o'clock to the Engineer's Office, Corn-
wallis-street, of all drains which he finds choked ; of all flush-pipes
which he finds stopped or requiring repairs or renewing; and of
places requiring additional flush-pipes. He then receives from the
Drainage Superintendent the list of special cases, stating the time
at which the flushing apparatus will be required, as for instance?
where the ground has to be first opened and the pipe entered.
He keeps the time-books of the men ; one for the seven men
belonging to the Water Staff", and one for the other seven men
belonging to the Health Committee. These books are given in on
Thursday morning at the offices of the Water Engineer and Borough
Engineer respectively.
I have already stated that only three complaints of places not
having been washed have been made in twelve months, which
considering the number of operations every morning, afford no very
great evidence of neglect or inattention.
The following is a statement of the average number of places
washed daily during the past year : —
) This district is thickly
District No. 1, average per day, 33.| i^^^^^ited.
2,
26.
' This is not quite so
populous.
3, „ „ 24. This is still less so.
4, „ „ 21.1 In these three districts
5, „ „ 21.1 the places lie stilhvider
6, „ „ 21.) apart than in No. 3.
(The inhabitants are
widely scattered.
Although the numbers of places vary so much, the average
distance travelled over in each district by the men is nearly
the same. From actual measurement this is found to be five
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miles, not including the going to or returning from the stations
with the apparatus.
The average number of drains in courts and passages flushed
every month, in each district during the past year, is as follows : —
District No. 1, average per month
?' ^j » J)
11 • » ?5 H
82
58
73
92
87
97
97
EXTENT AND COST OF PAVING AND OTHER STREET WORKS.
The next statement (Table No. 4) shews in detail the streets in
which square sets have been substituted for Macadam or boulder
paving, or vice versa. The list of those which are now paved with
square sets and channel stones comprises some of the worst streets in
the lowest neighbourhoods in Liverpool. The Committee having now
given their steady adherence to the doctrine that, for the sake of health
and cleanliness, it is true economy to pave the worst streets in the
best manner. The fact can never be too forcibly urged that, in a great
commercial town like Liverpool, if attention is paid to the back
streets, the great thoroughfares can always look after themselves.
The following is a summary of the work : —
LlVREPOOL.
KiRKDALB
and
West Dbeby.
TOXTETH
Paek.
Total.
1
EVEETON.
1
Supl. Yards.
Supl. Yards.
Supl. Yards.
Supl. Yards
Supl. Yards.
! 1. Square sets substituted for
boulder paving . - .
223,583
25,248
4,133
40,266
293,232
, 2. Square sets substituted for
' Macadam . . - .
24,257
1,764
26,021
3. Macadam substituted for
1 square sets - . . .
1,277
1,277
4. Macadam substituted for
1 boulders . . . .
10,608
12,076
912
2,422
26,018
1 5. Caithness, Irish and Welsh
flags substituted for York-
' shire
10,732
658
11,290
6. Caithness flags substituted
1 for boulders, cinders, &c.
1,050
1,016
2,057
4,123
7. Yorkshire flagging
44,170
39,047
37,134
36,468
156,819
8. New Gullies constructed in
Streets
650
216
509
283
1,668
9. New Gullies constructed in
j Courts and Passages
134
66
16
205
10. Gullies reconstructed or
trapped - . . .
1,827
407
126
167
2,627
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In the beginning of 1862 there was great distress among the
labouring poor, which the parochial authorities endeavoured to
relieve by employing the men in navigators' work, in the formation
of Rake-lane, Kirkdale, and North-street, Toxteth Park.
The work was set out and superintended by your officers ; but
the labouring gangs were under the management of the parish
officers, and were paid by the Parish. The Health Committee sup-
plied tools ; having on hand the greater part of the stock provided
under similar circumstances of distress the previous winter as here-
after detailed. The experiment was eminently unsuccessful ; the
men were unskilled, and by previous habits or want of strength
were quite unfit for the work. The labourers at North-street did
more work than those at Park-lane, and I therefore give the detail
of the former in illustration of the failure of the experiment.
There were 53 men employed for 86 days at Is. 6d. a day
=£341 178.
They excavated 1,690 yards of stuff and removed it by wheel-
barrow to a distance of 100 yards, and they in addition broke 80
cubic yards of stone for Macadam.
Allowing the usual price for the Macadam, the cost of the earth-
work was 4s. per cubic yard.
The men worked from the 1st March to the 14th June, and our own
men completed the work ; excavating and removing in the same way
2,480 cubic yards of material, at a cost of £103 6s. 8d. or lOd. per yard,
being little more than a-fifth part of the cost of the unskilled labour.
After this, recourse was had to the usual labour-test of stone-
breaking — which I only mention here because of the wretched
state of the Macadam roads which resulted from it. The material
was of excellent quality, but badly broken ; and when it is con-
sidered that the material costs above 6s. per ton, and the labour only
Is. 6d. per ton — that an unskilful breaker makes a great deal of
waste — that the broken stones in place of being nearly cubes of
equal size, are of all sizes and shapes, which tumble about on the
road and are soon ground to powder — it will, I think, be agreed
that some other test should be devised. By the present one the
material is wasted, the roads are injured, and, which is probably
the worst feature of the case, the poor labourer does not earn
enough to keep him fit for his work,
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New Streets. — The next statement (Table No. 5) is a list of the
new streets in the Borough, paved with a view to adoption by-
contract under the Health Committee, from 1856 to 1862 inclusive.
The total number of streets is 218, the aggregate length of which
is 16 miles 334 yards.
Table No. 6 contains a list of streets paved with a view to
adoption by the workmen of the Health Committee. The number
of streets is nine ; their aggregate length 1016 yards.
Levels of Streets. — The list next following, Table No. 7, is
of levels supplied for new streets, for the completion of streets par-
tially built, or for the erection of houses in streets not quite com-
pleted, or for the re-erection of houses in old streets.
The number of times levels have been supplied in the same
street is marked in each case.
Street Tramways. — In 1860 many applications were made to the
Committee by parties to be allowed to lay down iron rails in the street,
at their own expense, and I was instructed to report on the subject.
In order to form an opinion of the effect of railways in the public
streets, it was necessary to seek for information from places where
they had been in common use, and I accordingly obtained from
America a mass of evidence conflicting in its details, but nevertheless
establishing the following points : — 1st. That even under monopoly
and mis-management the railroad had been a boon to the commimity,
especially to the humbler classes. 2nd. That it had organized and
systematized traffic in the streets in which it had been introduced.
3rd. That on the other hand, the horse railroads interfered with
the general traffic of the city, and were injurious to ordinary vehicles
and attended with danger to life.
In all the railroads referred to in the evidence from America,
and in those which the applicants intended to lay, the horse track
forms a kind of trough in the street, and it is easy to see why the
evils complained of must inevitably follow their introduction. If
the gauge is so wide, which it is in most cases, that the wheels of
a light vehicle can get entirely into the track, then in the attempt
to leave the track when the vehicle is turned obliquely, one wheel
must in endeavouring to get over the upstand of the rail thrust the
other against the upstand of the opposite rail, and the vehicle must
suffer a wrench in which it is not unlikely that its axle may be
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either bent or broken. The risk of accident from this cause would
of course be increased in the case of a four-wheeled vehicle. In
crossing the rail obliquely, too, light vehicles are liable to be forced
into the track : their only safety is to cross it at right angles.
I considered that if the horse track were raised instead of being
depressed the liability to such accidents would be much diminished,
the road would not so soon be put out of repair, and it would be
drier and firmer.
[ recommended also that in Macadamized roads the horse track
should be paved with narrow sets, and that a line of stone blocks
should be laid outside of each rail, with the double object in view
of rendering the road firmer, and preventing the wearing down of
the macadam into holes along the rails by the jumping of the
crossing vehicles.
Then as to the point as to whether such tramways should be
laid down by and at the expense of the applicants, I ventured to
recommend that no concession should be made to any individual or
company, but that if tramways were found to be good for the
public, they should be laid and maintained by the public authorities
at the public expense.
When the subject was under discussion by the Committee,
permission was granted by the Road Trustees to lay a line of
railroad from the Borough boundary to the Old Swan. A short
experience proved that all the anticipated evils were realized;
vehicles were injured, horses were lamed, and it became so great
a nuisance that it had to be taken up.
Among the more important new streets and roads and improved
roads and streets which have been completed are — ^
1. Stanley-road, within the Borough, 1496 yards long, 24 and 22
yards wide.
2. Commercial-road, from Sandhills-lane to Stanley-road, 597 yds.
3. Commercial-road, from Boundary-street to Sandhills-lane,
515 yards.
These two roads were made by and at the expense of the Earl
of Derby.
4. Gore-street North, Great Mersey-street, and Back Great
Mersey-street, improvement.
5. Improvement of Lime-street.
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6. Improvement of Shaw's Brow.
7. „ of St. Luke's-place.
8. „ of Old Haymarket.
9. „ Crossliall-street.
10. „ Park-lane.
11. „ West Derby-road.
12. Shiel-road. This, although outside the Borough, was made
under the direction of your officers. It is 1136 yards long and 20
yards wide. It was begun on the 13th September, 1861 ; it was
sewered, the retaining walls built, and the road made and lighted
by the 31st July, 1862. The road was formally opened on the 19th
September of the same year.
Hoards and Scaffolds. — I beg again to urge on the notice of
the Committee the necessity for making some charge for licenses to
erect hoards, scaffolds, and guy posts. I have no doubt that such
a charge would tend to reduce the time during which these ob-
structions occupy the public ways, and would not be felt as a hard-
ship by the builders. Details as to the benefit which has been ex-
perienced in London by a system of charges for hoards, &c., will be
found at page 81 of my Report to the Health Committee of 1851 ;
and also the details of the system of licensing and the charges then
proposed.
Bridges. — In the great lines of thoroughfare in the north end
of the town. Great Howard-street, Chisenhale-street, Athol-street,
Boundary-street, and Sandhills-lane, the traffic was impeded by the
contracted roadway of the bridges over the Leeds and Liverpool
Canal. The Committee long ago turned their attention to the im-
provement of these bridges, and had many interviews with the
Canal Committee with this object in view. At length an arrange-
ment was come to by which the Health Committee undertook to
improve the bridges, the Canal Company paying the sum of £1000
in respect of whatever responsibility attached to them. Athol-
street Bridge had become unsafe and required early attention, and
this and Great Howard-street and Boundary-street Bridges were
selected as the first to be operated upon.
Oldhall-street Bridge, or rather, as it might be termed, Oldhall-
street Canal Tunnel. — The work here consisted of the substitution
of cast-iron girders for the old stone arch. There are 16 spandrel
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girders, connected together by the road-plates which are bolted to
them. The spandrels are flushed in with bituminous concrete
forming the foundation for the paving. The use of cast-iron ad-
mitted of the summit of the bridge being lowered, and the inclina-
tion on each side, heretofore very steep, being made easier and
more suitable for the heavy traffic. An addition of 10 feet, too, was
made to the width of the carriageway, and the roadway of the
bridge is now of the same width as that of the street.
The cost of this bridge was as follows : —
Mason work ----- £351 4 9
Iron work ------ 349 1 q
Asphalte - - - - - - 64 10 6
Flags 19 14 8
Timber 10 3 7
Felt, lead, & plate with Corporation arms 6 15 3
Rebuilding walls - - - - 1892
Total cost - - £821 11 5
Athol-street Bridge, commonly called Leigh Bridge. — The re-
moval of the old stone bridge was begun in May, 1860 ; and the
new bridge was finished and opened for traffic in March, 1861.
The old bridge was in a dilapidated state. It was of stone^
23 feet span, and with a roadway 13 feet wide between the para-
pets. The new bridge is 51 feet span, and 51 feet wide between
the parapets. It is a spandrel bridge formed of 13 cast-iron arched
ribs, rising four feet from the springing line to the soffit. The ribs
rest on and are keyed to cast-iron abutment plates, bedded in the
imposts. The structure is united and stiffened by transverse tubes,
through which pass strong tie-rods, as well as by the manner in which
the road-plates are attached to the ribs. Provision is made in this and
the other bridges for the gas and water mains, which are laid in tun-
nels under the footpaths, and can be reached by merely lifting a flag ;
whereas formerly, when they passed under the canal, it was neces-
sary to run it dry when there was necessity for inspecting the pipes
or of making repairs. The effect of the improvement of this bridge
is manifested by the immensely increased traffic, and the improve-
ment of the property in its vicinity. Land, which had long lain
idle for want of proper access, is now covered with buildings.
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The cost of the work was as follows : —
Mason work ----- £1411 12 6
Ironwork 996 2 4
Asphalting 74 8
Flagging ----- 41 10 6
Miscellaneous, including carving shields 13
Total cost - - £2536 13 4
Boundary-street. — The old stone bridge here being in good
condition was allowed to stand, and wings were added to it at each
side to extend it to the required width.
These consist of seven spandrel girders of 34 feet span, three
being placed on one side of the stone bridge, giving an additional
width of roadway of 10 feet, and four on the other side, giving an
additional width of 15 feet ; thus widening the roadway from
33 to 58 feet.
The cost of this bridge was as under : —
Mason work £1157 7 4
Iron work 804 14 4
Asphalting - - - - - - 36 86
Flagging 40 20
Shields and miscellaneous items - - 10
£2048 12 2
The working drawings and specifications for Sandhills-lane
Bridge are completed, and those for Chisenhale-street Bridge are
in progress ; the work may be proceeded with during the present
year. The new bridge at Sandhills is very much required to per-
mit the improvement of Sandhills-lane to be carried out.
The estimated cost of Chisenhale-street Bridge is £2500.
of Sandhills Bridge - - - 4000.
Scavenging. — The next statement (Table No. 8) shews the cost
of scavenging the Borough in each year from 1856 to 1862 inclusive.
The cost has steadily increased with the extension of the streets,
which in these six years amounts to 16 miles 1350 yards.
The question as to the propriety of scavenging the streets by
night has been considered by the Committee and settled in the
negative, and therefore need not again be opened here. There
is, however, in my opinion, room for improvement in the organization
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of the scavenging Btaif, and the mode of carrying on the work
applicable at least to narrow and densely peopled streets with many
courts and passages entering from them.
In these places, it appears to me that, it would be an improve-
ment to give a certain extent of street, with its courts and passages,
to be kept clean by one man, letting him attend to it during the
whole of the day, and holding him responsible for its perfect clean-
liness at all times. This workman would also have the charge of
the tank water closets subsequently mentioned.
The heaviest expense for scavenging was incurred in 1861.
There was much snow and ice to be removed during that winter, aud
the ordinary scavenging force had to be temporarily increased. The
severe weather also threwa great number of labouring men out of em-
ployment; and the Mayor and Chairman and Deputy-Chairman met
together on the 29th December, 1860, to consider whether temporary
employment could be afforded them in clearing away the snow and
ice. The great obstacle to giving such employment on the instant,
and on a scale sufficiently large, was the want of tools. This diffi-
culty was overcome ; and as many spades, picks, and shovels were
got together that afternoon as would suffice for 400 men. I was,
therefore, instructed to advertise that 2s. a day would be given on
the Monday following to those who offered. On the same evening,
however, the weather changed, and a heavy rainfall speedily cleared
away the snow. As it appeared, too, on the following day as if
the ordinary channels of employment would be again open, I was
instructed to withhold the advertisement. On the following week
Note. — Comparison of the cost of cleaning different towns are of not much value
unless the towns are nea»ly of the same extent, and are similarly circumstanced in respect
of paving, efficiency of cleansing, &c. ; but it may be interesting to give here the detail
of the cleansing of Berlin in the year 1856, when the population (400,000) was nearly
the same in number as that of Liverpool. The number of men estimated to be em-
ployed was 360, with 16 superintendents.
1 ^67403-62
! ^450-16
£15463-192
4927-1096
Extra for Winter
.£9853-64
2073-536
760-0640
613-952
2172-000
Esdmated cost of { ^^J^^^
Superintendence
Eent and miscellaneous expenses... .....
Amount expended beyond the estimates :-
Tools
1610176
3144.332
1621-760
ClearinGT ice and snow. .................
Cleaning public squares and corners
Total actual expenditure
je-iO 390-301 6
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there were heavy falls of snow succeeded by frost, and the condition
of these poor people was worse than before. At one period a repe-
tition of the bread riots of 1855 was apprehended, without sufficient
cause, as it appeared; but more serious alarm was caused by
bands of men prowling about the outskirts of the town watching
the departure of gentlemen from their residences, and then de-
manding food and money from the inmates. Under these circum-
stances the Mayor and the Chairman and Deputy-Chairman of the
Health Committee instructed me at once to provide for the employ-
ment of as many men as should offer.
The Town Clerk immediately issued large placards, intimating
that men would be employed the following morning on applying
to the Surveyors at the district yards. On the morning of Friday,
the 11th January, many men did apply, but nearly 300 would not
accept the terms, and went away. Provision was made for the
employment of 3000, but only 442 availed themselves of it. As the
pinching of want was felt the numbers increased, and from the 11th
to the 18th, when the number was at its greatest, there were at
work as follows : —
January 11 - - 442^ January 16 - - 2527
12 - - 1113i „ 17 - - 3040
14 - - 1379i » 18 - - 3063i
15 - - 2118
The immediate eff'ect of this employment was to reduce the
pressure on the parish and on all the benevolent funds throughout
the town, to diminish solicitation of alms, and altogether to do
away with any pretext for the half-coercive begging in the outskirts.
The whole of the men employed were paid at the close of each
day. The Committee having regarded the work as a labour test
merely, I was instructed to employ every adult who applied. Con-
sidered as productive labour, the public, doubtless, did not get value
for the money spent. Many of the men were not accustomed to use
the spade, many were too feeble to do serviceable work, and many
were of the class who will not work. There was no properly
organised system of superintendence, but as many of the regular
workmen of the Committee as could be spared were appointed to act
as superintendents. These men did their best at least to preserve
order, if not to turn the work to useful account.
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As a protection against imposition in paying the labourers, every
one was compelled to hand in the implement used by him before
receiving his money, and there is reason to believe that this pre-
caution checked, if it did not altogether prevent, imposition.
One great drawback from the utility of the scheme was the
want of carts and horses to remove the ice and snow when col-
lected. The greatest number which could be obtained was 103J
per diem over and above the usual supply. Hence the heaps of
snow and dirt were gathered up only to be spread out and gathered
again and again.
The Committee were aware of this; but appreciating the neces-
sity for continuing the employment were satisfied that the best was
done under the circumstances.
As the severity of the weather abated so did the necessity for
this extraordinary relief. It was considered advisable to diminish
gradually the numbers employed, and notice was accordingly posted
to the effect that on and after Monday, the 21st, none but residents
in the Borough would get work. The numbers from the 19th to
the 25th were as follows : —
January 19 - - 2967 January 23 - - 985^
21 - - 1937^ „ 24 - - 456
22 - - 1492 „ 25 - - 240
The proceedings of the Committee, it is gratifying to know,
gave general satisfaction to the inhabitants.
The following statement shows the number of men employed in
each district of the Borough : —
Januaet, 1861.
Liverpool
North.
Liverpool
Sooth.
KiRKDALK.
EVKRTON.
West
Derby.
TOXTBTH
Park.
Total.
Friday, 11th- - -
128
125
22i
37
41i
88i
442i
Saturday, 12th - -
868i
382
m
63
104
144i
1113 J
Monday, I4th - -
401
508J
108^
40
105i
195
1379i
Tuesday, 15th - -
560
902
115*
I68i
263*
2118
Wednesday, 16th -
73li
945
124
107
270i
391
2527
Thursday, l7th - -
801
1327
149
129
237
897
3040
Friday, 18th
893
1319
132
121
277^
321
3063i
Saturday, 19th - -
752
1302
128
137
295i
352 i
2967
Monday, 21st - -
499i
849
95
87
167
240
1937i
Tuesday, 22nd - -
398i
633
73i
69J
127i
190
1492
Wednesday, 23rd -
2(J6
419
45i
47
82
126
985 i
Thursday, 24th - -
133
173
25
25
40
60
456
Friday, 25th - -
65
95
12
13
20
35
240
Totals -
5987
9039i
1086
981
1935J
2704
21662
£2184 10
241 17
596
3
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The cost of tin's extra work was as imdernoted, viz. : —
Wages - - _ _ .
Tools and brooms
Cartage - - - . ,
iPetty expenses - - - .
Total - - £3025 7
Street Watering. — The number of carts in efficient condition is
fifty-five, and there is one which will not run over another year. I
recommend that the number be increased to sixty after the ensuing
year.
The number of loads of water distributed during the last six
years is as follows : —
1857 45,434
•1858 104,182
1859 132,346
1860 144,243
1861 84,331
1862 110,951
The statement (Table No. 9) shows the cost of the work in each of
these six years for each district in the Borough. It will be seen
that the cost of delivery per load varies from 3'08d. to 4-56d. The
average cost is 3-72d., nearly 3f d. per load. The cost is increased
when there is a great number of half-days' hire of the horses.
Hydrants. — From February, 1856, to December, 1862, the num-
ber of hydrants erected in each district is as follows : —
Liverpool ----- 50
Kirkdale - - - - - 4
Everton ----- 11
West Derby - - - _ 7
Toxteth Park - - - - 9
Total - - —81
Urinals. — The next statement (Table No. 10) shows in detail
the situations in which urinals have been erected, and their kind
and number, from which it appears that in the six years 102 urinals
have been erected, with accommodation for 227 persons, and that
ten other urinals had also been erected and subsequently removed,
owing to the alterations of the adjoining property.
Courts and Alleys. — It will be seen by the return of the
9r.
Scavenging (Table 8) that the number of Inspectors of Scavengers
was 11 until 1858. Towards the close of that year two extra
Inspectors were appointed, with special duties. The following
observations will shew the necessity for their appointment, and
afford a clue to their duties.
There are in Liverpool many courts constructed on a good plan
having back yards and conveniences to each house, and a passage
between the back yards of the contiguous courts, v These courts
are commonly open at both ends, which gives a proper circulation
of air, and, being flagged, they are easily kept clean. Such
places, when they do not consist of more than six or eight houses,
are, apart from the vital error of over-crowding, tolerably healthy,
and are in general, inhabited by an industrious and cleanly descrip-
tion of tenants. Unfortunately, however, such are the exceptions.
The majority of the courts in Liverpool is very different indeed.
The houses are generally built back to back, one end of the court as
a rule is closed either by houses, or, which is worse, by the privies
and ashpits ; or a worse state of things still, the privies and ashpits
are placed at the entrance of the court, and the only air supplied
to the inhabitants must pass over their foul contents. But even
this miserable state of things can be outdone. There are courts,
which, by a perverted ingenuity have been formed in the following
manner: — An ordinary street house has had its lobby converted
into a common passage leading to the back-yard. The passage is
of course roofed over, and is, in fact, a tunnel from which the back
room of the original house now converted into a separate dwelling
has its entrance. The back yard has been filled with other houses
in such manner as to have only the continuation of the tunnel for
access, and from this little area of 3 feet wide the houses receive
their supply of light and air. The passage is generally terminated
by the privy and ashpit common to all the wretched dwellings,
with its liquid filth oozing through their walls, and its pestiferous
gases flowing into the windows of the two last houses. The
structural evils of these miserable abodes are aggravated by the
filthy habits of the occupants. " What is everybody's business is
nobody's business," and so the duty of keeping the court and its
conveniences clean is neglected. Even when the middens have
been filled so as to overflow the court, no one cared to take the
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trouble to apprize the officers of the Nuisance Department of the fact
in order to their being emptied.
For this state of matters the owners of the property could not
provide a remedy. They had no power to enforce cleanliness,
Under the Sanitary Act, however, the Council possessed this power,
and resolved to exert it. A special Sub-Committee was formed ;
bye-laws were framed, notices were printed and posted in every
court and alley throughout the Borough, and two Inspectors were
appointed to carry out the wishes of the Committee. The Inspec-
tors began by arranging among the inhabitants of each court their
turns of duty in cleansing it, and on failure or neglect they
summoned the whole of the parties before the Magistrate. They
had some little difficulty at the outset in identifying the people and
the houses they occupied. The courts were not properly numbered ;
the houses in the courts were not numbered at all. This was
promptly remedied.
A short experience proved that a great amount of good was
done by this new staff at an inconsiderable cost, and the Committee
resolved to increase it by giving each of the Inspectors an assistant.
To those not conversant with the subject, it may appear that the
evils of this court and alley life are exaggerated in the foregoing
statement, and that the means taken for their mitigation are
excessive. But let any one glance at the analysis which follows
this, and then take into consideration the facts as there set forth,
and in complete detail in Table No. 11, that in the Borough there
are 3173 courts containing 18,610 houses ; that the average num-
ber of houses in a court is 5*86, and the average number of inhabi-
tants to a house is a fraction more than six: and it will be found
that upwards of a fifth part of the population of Liverpool is
condemned to live in these morally and physically unwholesome
dwellings.
In the analysis which follows, I have presented the most impor-
tant facts contained in Table No. 11. The first column of each
table of the analysis contains the number of courts which have the
structural peculiarities noted in the colums which follow in succes-
sion. For example, the first horizontal line of the first table of the
analysis will be read thus, viz. : — In the North division of the
Parish of Liverpool, there are 673 courts which have entrances of
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three feet wide and under. Of these entrances 526 are arched and
147 are open. Further, of these 673 courts, 447 are closed at the
upper end, and 226 are open ; 98 have their privies at the entrance,
97 at the side, 409 at the upper end, 52 at both the entrance and
side or the end and side; 17 have water closets; none have sepa-
rate yards. Continuing to read along the horizontal line we find
that, of the 673 courts, 80 contain one house only, 179 contain two
houses, 78 contain three houses, 152 contain four houses, 29 contain
five houses, 82 contain six houses, 11 contain seven houses, 28 con-
tain eight houses, 6 contain nine houses, 11 contain ten houses,
6 contain eleven houses, 7 contain twelve houses, and 4 contain
thirteen houses.
In the second horizontal line we find 395 courts with entrances
from three to four feet wide ; 194 of the entrances are arched and
201 are open. The upper ends of the courts in 187 cases are closed,
in 208 cases they are open. The privies of 101 of the courts are
at the entrace, of 37 at the side, of 222 at the end, and of 25
at both side and entrance or end and entrance. Seven of the courts
have water-closets ; one has separate yards to the houses. Of the
395 courts 18 contain one house, 34 contain two houses, 25 contain
three houses, and so on.
The notes at the foot of each table contain such additional
particulars as could not well be included in the tabular form.
Among others, the number of courts in each district in which the
houses are built back to back, and the number in which there are
passages between the blocks of houses, and also a digest of the
remarks on the margin of Table No. 11.
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Whatever amount ot success lias attended the enforcement of
cleanliness is due in a great measure to the periodical inspections
of the Sub-Committee, a duty often disgusting, and always dis-
agreeable, but attended with excellent results. These visits give
the Inspectors an invaluable moral support, and show the people
that the operation is one of sympathy and kindness, not of
punishment.
The Bye-laws were passed by the Council on the 9th March,
1859, and are as follow : —
1. Whenever tenants or occupiers of several houses in courts,
alleys, streets, and other places within the Borough have the right
to use in common any middenstead or privy, the several persons
having such right shall be and they are hereby required to keep the
internal walls, floors, seats, and fittings of such middenstead or privy
thoroughly clean, so that the same is not a nuisance or annoyance
to any inhabitant of the said Borough.
2. That if any privy or middenstead so used in common, or the
walls, floors, seats, or fittings thereof, or any of them, shall be in
such a state or condition as to be a nuisance or annoyance to any
inhabitant of the Borough for want of proper cleansing thereof, as
aforesaid, then the persons having the use in common as aforesaid,
shall severally be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty shillings,
and a further penalty not exceeding five shillings for every day
during which the same shall remain in such state or condition.
All the courts of the Borough have been periodically inspected,
some more than once a day. The following is a return of tlie
parties summoned for infraction of the Bye-laws from April, 1859,
to 31st December, 1862, with the result : —
Summoned.
Acquitted.
Fined.
War-
rauts
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The cost of the Staff from its appointment in 1858 to the 31st
December, 1862, has been as follows : —
1858 - - - - £16 16
1859 - - - - 124 16
1860 - - - - 124 16
1861 - - - - 219
1862 - - - - 270
Total - - £755 8
But although this new staff under the directions of the Committee
have unquestionably done good, the real source of the evil is not
reached by it. The middens still exist to pollute the air of the
place.
In some of the courts, as the returns show, water closets have
been substituted for the common privy; and, although in some
instances with good effect, yet in the majority of cases, arising from
abuse, from ignorance, or from intermittent or deficient supply of
water, they have proved failures.
In my Report to the Health Committee in 1848 I advocated the
introduction of water closets to courts and small dwellings, but
remarked that the closet should be adapted to the place it is to
occupy and to the habits of the users. I there described a kind of
closet adapted for back yards, courts, and public necessaries. These
have been largely introduced into public institutions, schools, &c.,
and an experience of their working of nearly sixteen years' duration
warrants the conclusion that they admirably serve their purpose.
But in order that they may effectually do so, it is requisite, as
stated in my report of 1848, that the control of them should not
be left to the persons using them, but that they should be managed
by servants of the Corporation.
With this view, I have at page 21, proposed an alteration in the
organization of the scavenging staff, whereby this duty could be
accomplished in combination with the scavengers ordinary w^ork ;
securing economy in the use of the water and preventing injury to
the apparatus, without entailing additional expense.
There is another point, too, on which some improved course of
action is required. The flagging of courts and passages is laid and
maintained by the owner or owners, but it often happens that
the surface ot a court gets out of order, particularly in courts
occupied by oakum pickers and chip dealers, who use the flagged
area as a workshop, and speedily contrive to break or displace the
stones in cutting old ropes or in cleaving large billets of wood.
Now, the displaced or broken flags too frequently have a most
prejudicial effect on the health of the inhabitants directly by form-
ing pools of filth, and indirectly by so disarranging the surface that
the liquids cannot find their way into the drains, and the whole
place becomes filthy. So long as the process of repair has to be
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effected by serving notice on the owers — and there are many owners
iu a court — and so long as property changes hands in these places
as frequently as at present, we must expect a continuance of the
evils arising from broken and disarranged flagging above spoken of
The remedy appears to be to regard these places as ordinary streets
subject to repair by the authorities. They would then, after being
put in perfect order by their owners, or by the Committee at the
expense of the owners, be adopted and maintained as streets by the
pubHc.
The above remarks and suggestions as to the improvement of
courts, apply only to such as are susceptible of improvement. An
investigation of the Table No. 11, will show to the Committee that
in very many cases demolition is the only cure.
The works which have been enumerated and described are com-
prehended in the ordinary duties of the staff of the Health Com-
mittee. But a great amount of work for other Committees of the
Council has been done, some of which is here mentioned.
1. Plans for the various Improvement Committees, including one
showing the projected Boulevards on a scale of six inches to the
mile, and detailed reports and estimates to accompany the plans.
2. Detailed survey for the Parliamentary plans of the improve-
ment in Dale-street.
3. Detailed plans and models of the projected improvement ot
the approaches to the Landing Stages.
4. Report to the Special Improvement Committee by the Borough
Engineer in April, 1859, accompanied by plans and documents, and
the detailed survey for the Parliamentary plans of the improvements
recommended by that Committee for Session 1860.
5. Report on Tramways, with plans, estimates, and models.
6. Plans for the proposed Public Offices.
7. Various plans for the Baths Committee. 1. For Bath at Old
Reservoir, Everton Valley. 2. For Baths at Margaret-street, in-
cluding working drawings, specifications, &c. These Baths are
now in process of erection.
8. For the Watch Committee. 1. The usual work of inspector
of lighting, including reports on application for lighting ; also, for
the lighting of new streets, all of which are accompanied by plans.
2. Designs for large lamps for places of refuge. 3. Plans, specifica-
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tions, &c., for fitting up testing-room and apparatus, and subsequently
plans and specifications for the erection of an independent building
for the accommodation of this branch of the public service.
In conclusion, I may be permitted to congratulate the Com-
mittee on the fact that, notwithstanding the enormous amount of
work executed, the greater portion of which has interfered with
private rights, no unfriendly feeling has been manifested by any of
the parties affected ; but, on the contray, your operations have
been rightly appreciated, and not a single claim for compensation
has arisen either in respect of damage to property or injury to
the person.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
JAS. NEWLANDS,
Borough Engineer.
Liverpool Public Offices^
February^ 1863.
TABLE No. 1.
LIST OF SEWERS CONSTRUCTED IN THE BOROUGH OF LIVERPOOL
Fkom 1856 to 1862 Inclusive,
SHEWING THEIR DIMENSIONS, LENGTH, COST, AND AVERAGE COST
PER LINEAL YARD.
PARISH OF LIVERPOOL, 1856.
No. 2 Sewer.
KAHES OF STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
COST.
AVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL TARD.
Parliament-street
53
£ s. d.
54 2 1
£ S. d.
10 5
No. 3 Sewer.
(Chanel-street
1 78
1 . 123 9 10
1 1 11 8
No. 4 Sewer.
Ascot-street
22
27J
31
314
41
42
22
11
73§
I47i
137
13
202J
111
105
4Ci
27
43
200*
96
8
11
19
143
}?
I74i
00
36
12
160
12
112J
11
41
161
64
17 10 2
94 12 3
33 12
24 2 2
23 5
217 6 2
23 7 8
41 10 9
18 5 6
11 18 7
77 15 7
135 5 7
125 5
10 15 5
182 11 2
116 2
82 17 3
41 9 2
28 12 6
33 4 1
179 7 6
63 14
12 3 4
12 17 3
14 5 3
95 3 7
11 5 4
27 3
96 2 2
41 16 10
31 17 4
16 5
125 7 10
9 8 9
82 9 10
11 18 7
42 13 7
177 4 4
105 4
15 11
19
15 1
17 8
14 10
13 10
11 5
19 9
16 8
118
1 1 1
18 4
18 3
16 7
18 1
1 11
15 9
17 10
112
15 5
17 11
13 8
1 10 6
13 4
15
13 4
15 9
2 5 3
11
13 11
17 8
17 1
15 8
15 9
14 8
1 1 8
19 5
12
1 12 10
Athol-street
Back Little Canning-street
,, Peach-street
„ Sandon-street â–
Blenheim-street
Challinor-street
Charlotte-street
Cross-street
Evans-street
Fairhurst-street
Greenland-street
Henry-street
Lawson street ,
Lightbody-street
Little Canning-street
„ Huskisson-street
„ Walnut-street
London-road, Branch on South Side
Mathew-lane
Melville-place
Menai-street
Milford-street
Myers-street
Neville-street
Newport-street
Orphan-street
Parr-street
Queen Anne-street
Queen's Dock, East Side
Roscoe-street
St. Augustine-street
Sidney-street East . . ,
Stanley-place •
Steele-street
Titchfield-street
Turner-street
Union Dock, East Side
Walnut-street
2495 7 3
39
No. 5 Sewer
•
NAMSS OF STRBETS.
LRMQTH
IN
TASDS.
COST. 1
1
ATKRAGB COST
PKR
LUJBAL YARD.
Aintvpfl.sit.ri^ftf. .........••.....••-. ...•-•
23
69
51
36
39
9
134
20
£ 8. d.
18 3 9
76 11 5
45 2 1
30 1
32 1 1
9 8 1
12 11 7
15 19 8
£ 8. d.
15 10
1 5 11
17 8
16 8
16 5
1 11
18 8
16
Bollon-street
Lad-lane
Mercer's-court
iMillard- street
Wellin"ton-street
Walrusley-street
250i
239 17 9
No. 8 Sewer.
Back Ranelagh-place
24
19
29
III
10
10 12 11
11 12 1
10 7 6
39 1 1
8 4
11 3
8
10 2
11 9
Bolton street
Col(iuitt-street ....»• •........•.••.. .••
Hackin'8 Hey
lifturel-Btreet Passace
159
81 ]d 6 ' 1
No. 9 Skwei
I.
Laurel-street Passaffe. ..• .••••••••
60
17
23 3 6
11 3 11
7 9
13 2
Sidney.street East (Passage N. of)
77
34 7 5
TOWNSHIP OF EVEF
No. 4 Sewei
ITON, 1
I.
856.
Alma-street .....
241
40
30
27
16
16
291
157
16
8
8
284
37 9i
37
89i
176
334
2534
! 66
; 244
74
10
278
222 18 7
34 19 4
20 17 3
23 5 7
31 11 8
30 6 8
195 14 1
121 7 8
26 14 8
12 3 4
12 3 4
23 4 2
322 18 2
37 13 3
76 1 11
182 10 10
16 5 7
146 14 8
50 15 6
22 5
48 19 7
69 14 8
8 10 8
241 5 3
13 11
18 6
17 6
13 11
17 3
1 10 6
1 17 11
13 5
15 5
1 13 5
1 10 5
1 10 5
16 3
17
10 4
17
10 9
9 9
1 11 7
1 15 5
18 2
' 1 1
18 10
i 17 1
17 4
! 1 1 2
Ann-street ••.. .
Blythe-street >•..
Elias-street
„ Passage
Gordon-street ,
Hill-street
Hughes-street
Kilshaw-street
McGregor-street
Mount-street
Netherfield-road North
Portland-place
Salisbury- street
South-street
St, George's-street
Victoria-street
William -terrace, Salisbuiy-street
2358|
1992 8 4
1
40
No. 5 Sewer.
KAHES or STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
TABD3.
Anderson street
Aughton-street. .
Clegg-street . . . .
142
155
12
309
£ s. d.
75 4 10
70 9 7
10 9 9
156 4 2
AVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
M S. d.
10 7
9 1
17 6
No. 8 Sewer.
Blythe-street passage . . . ,
Ellison street „ , . .
Mount-street „ (1)
24
149
45i
218i
10 6 9
74 10
34 1 1
118 17 10
8 7
10
15
No. 9 Sewer.
Back Clarence-ternice
Bala-terrace passage
Blythe-street „
McGregor-street, passage E. No. 7
» W. „ 8
Mount „ „ „ 5
ft >» »> N „ 2
i> » »> S » 6 , . . .
Portland-place, „ E
„ „ Portland-buildings
„ „ Portland-square
Sanderson-street
„ „ passage
South-street, passage E, of
St. George's-hill passage
50
48
57
40 i
77
47
56
47
39
1.3i
14
16
35
48
53i
647^
28 7
11 12 11
17 2
29 13 6
56 10
20 4 7
36 17
45
14 7
5 14
4 18
8
1 3
30 8
37 17 3
358 19 1
11
4
6
12
14
8
13
19
7
12
14
TOWNSHIP OF KIRKDALE, 1856.
No. 4 Sewer.
Back Sterling street
Burton-street
Bury-street
John's-terrace
Milford-street
Pleasant-street
Trent street
96
51
20
21
143
12
20
363
10? 16 2
55 4
23 1 10
14 12 1
144 19 7
9 7 3
23 1 10
378 2 9
Leekworth-street passage
John's-terrace, passage N
43
.25 14 2
57
17 9 9
62
17 2 10
162
GO 6 9
12 5
117
1 3 1
13 11
10 3
15 7
13 1
No. 8 Sewer.
1
29 1
13 1
9
No. 9 Sewer.
11 11
6 2
5 6
41
TOWNSHIP OF WEST DERBY, 1856.
No. 1 Sewer.
• NAUBS OF STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
TABDS.
COST.
AVEEAGE COST
PER
LINEAL TARD
Wavertree-road, Outlet Sewer under Railway. .
65
£ s. d.
255 3 6
£ 8. d.
3 18 6
No. 3 Sewer.
Wavertree-road, Branch for Gasworks
72
27i
172 8 6
50 11 6
222 19 10
2 7 11
1 16 9
No. 4 Sewer.
Angela-street . . .
Chalmers-street .
Clarendon-street .
Edge- vale
Elm-grove
Forbes-street . . .
Garden-street. . ..
Hume-street
Lord-street
Macauley-street .
Owens-street ....
Packington street
Palmers ton -street
Spekeland street .
Walpole-street . . . ,
26 i
2i)
27J
23
56
25
12
2Hi
130
24
29
29
29
206
24
696i
16 7
16 2
24 19
23
23 11
24 16
5 1
15 18
115 13
23 10
19 11
17 15
19 8
138 19
19 8
504 2 10
No. 8 Sewee.
Clarendon-street
Holt-street, passage S
Macauley-street
Montague- street
31
17
13J
96
158 J
18 14 7
10 13 1
6
57 3 5
92 11 1
12 4
11 9
18 3
10
8 5
19 11
8 6
12
17 9
19 7
13 6
12 3
13 5
13 6
16 2
12 2
12 1
9
11 11
No 9. Sewer.
Cecil-street, passage 3 .
Chalmers-street, „ 3 .
Clarendon-street „
H l» »» S
Fairclough-lane „ 1 .
M i> » 2 .
Forbes-street, „ N .
»» >> >> ^ •
Hardwick-square „
Holt-street, „ S .
„ ., „ N.
Hyde-street, „ 6 .
7
»» >» j> 8 .
Carried forward.
122
58
28
4
52§
61
92
27
20
49J
89
96
64
64
52
879
52 14
21 19
11
1
26
30
9 10
9 8
8
43 14
13 7
12 14
19 16
42 5
53 11
27 15 10
24 16 11
19 18 10
402 3 11
8 8
7 7
8 3
7 5
10
9 10
9 6
9 11
12 9
8
9 6
11 2
8 8
7 9
7 8
42
NAMES or STRKBTS.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
COST.
AVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL TARD.
Brought forward ,
879
3U
28
23
50§
£ 8. d.
402 3 11
11 1 7
9 17 8
13 9 7
19 18 3
£ s. d.
7
7 1
10 10
7 10
Macauley-street, „ 7
Owens-street, ,, No. 2
Packington-street, „ 4
Stand-street, „ 8
1012^
455 11
TOWNSHIP OF TOXTETH PARK, 1856.
No. 3 Sewer.
Park-street
1 217
1 234 5 11
1117 1
No. 4 Sewer.
Ann-street
117
69
21
8
42i
159
12
228^
118
1204
17
92
74
81
42
21J
52
93
95
57
112 3
86 8 3
16 18 9
6 6 4
51 8 8
161 13
16
179 13 6
106 14 1
131 14 7
11 15
50
62 3
55 5
55 9 4
28 4 9
37 12 10
88 8 11
94 15 4
61 7 9
19 2
15 1
16 2
15 10
14 2
10 4
16 8
15 9
18 1
1 1 10
13 10
10 10
16 10
13 8
16 5
16 6
14
19
19 11
116
Carlton-street
Clive-street ....••.... ...i ••••
Dantzic-street . ...
Hampton-street .... «
Lilanrwst-street ...*.. ....
Llewellyn-street ...••»
Mann-street
Melbourne-street
Napier-street ....•
Southwell- street
Stanhope-street
„ „ Windsor
Tamworth-street
Vaughan-street
Wood-street
15191
1414 2 1
No. 5 Sewer.
OlevedoD- street
13
1 9 10 5
1 14 8 1
No. 8 Sewer.
Grafton-street
92
28
73
14 12
15 10
10 5
Windsor-street
120
87 12
No. 9 Sewer.
Ann-street, Brunswick-buildings
„ „ Kensington
81
31
31
31
35
37
12
13
12 2 11
15 10 11
13 12 11
13 12 11
15 18 9
13 9
7 10 10
3 18 10
7 10
10
8 10
8 10
9 1
7 1
12 7
6 1
„ „ Melbourne „
„ ,, Trevor ,,
Bedford-street, Passage 12
Blair-street, Blair-place
„ „ Brewerj'-place
„ „ Mason-place
Cnrried forward
221
95 8 10
43
NAMES OF STREETS.
LENGTH
TN
YARDS.
AOERAQB COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
Brought forward
Carlton- street, Passage 1
>» »» )> "
Castle-street W., Joseph -place
„ „ Charles-place
,, „ Passage
Clevedon-street, Passage
Frank-street, Clyn 03'- terrace
„ „ Dinorwing- terrace
„ ,, Jones-place
„ „ Passage No. 1
»> i» )> «3.«. .............
>» n i> 7.,....,
M M „ 9
Hampton-street, Berklej-place
„ „ Court No. 2
4
„ „ Friendship-place
II „ Hampton-place and Passage
„ „ „ terrace
II „ Jackson -place and Passage . .
II II Mona-terrace „
II I, Mornington-terrace
M M Princes-terrace
•I ,1 Union-terrace
II II "SVilliam-terrace and Passage
Llanrwst-street, Belgrave-place
,1 „ Hope-place
•1 II Jordan-terrace
,1 „ Mill-place
,1 ,1 Passage N Jordan-terrace ....
n " — . " ^ »» »» • * • •
t, ,1 Dnion-place ••••
M II Wrexham-place
Llewellyn-street, Mona-terrace
V I, Mostyn-terrace
II M Llewellyn -terrace
» I, Orchard-place
If I, Park-terrace
It II Passage S of ditto
11 „ Salisbury-terrace
If ,, Passage S of ditto
1) II ,1 S of Ann-street
II „ Passage W of Mona-terrace
II ,, York-terrace
Lorton-street, Ann-place
11 „ Lorton-place
)i I) George's- place
Napier-street, Passage W of ditto
>» M II F ,
»» " » E ,
^ " . , '» »> E „
Pennth -street, Passage N of ditto
Southwell-street, Jones-terrace
II ,, Castle-place
II II Southwell-terrace
» „ Passage 4=
Stanhope-street „ N
Carried forward
221
15
49
16
16J
67|
86|
25
25
10
24
33 i
19
50
22
22
39
23i
54
22
fi3i
47i
28J
22
23
61
28
25
34
2(3}
29i
32
20i
28 i
37
35
35
25i
35
35
29
45
42
25
26
51
30
47
34
40
35
39
74|
25
25
32
19
5li
2167|
£
95
7
21
7
7
20
41
s. d.
8 10
3 5
12 1
6 8
6 10
8
11 9
10 17 11
9 11 5
4 14 2
9 11
9 14 11
6 12 11
10 5 10
9 6 2
2
3
9
4
2
5
9
19
16 16
9 9
18 2
9 19
27 6
17 19
13
8
8 19
32 7
12 11
11 5
16 6
10 15
18 6
14 8
11 7
12 4
15 14
14 17
14 17
10 17
14 17
11 10
19 2
2
10
8
5
2
3
6
6
14
12
19
17
10 12
11 1
24 3
14
21 10
26 4
18 13
17 18
16 6
33
11
10
10
II
9
9 1
8
34 10
950 5 9
£ s. d.
9 7
8 10
9 2
8 11
7 1
9 7
8 9
7 8
9 6
7 11
6 10
7
4 1
8
9
8
8
6
9
8
7
9
8
9
9
8
8
8
9
9
8
5
8
13
8 3
13 8
9
9 7
8 1
8 6
8 6
8 6
8 6
8 6
8 6
8 6
8 6
8 6
8 6
8 8
9 6
9 4
9 3
15 6
9 4
10 3
44
NAMES OF STRBETS.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS
COST.
AVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
Brought forward
2167J
34
66i
23
£ 8. d.
950 5 9
16 17
23 16 6
12 16 10
9 8
£ s. d.
16 5
6 2
11 2
5 6
Vaughan-street „ W
Windsor-street „
2325J
1013 4 1
PARISH OF LIVERPOOL, 1857.
No. 3 Sewer.
Anson-place
59^
76§
69
78
114
28
72 1 1
86 14
96 8
123 9 10
133 6 9
38 10 5
14 3
12 7
1 7 11
1 11 8
13 5
17 6
Anson-street
Chadwick-street
Chapel-street
London-road
Oakes-street
425
550 10 1
No. 4 Sewer.
Addison-street
109
100
10
52
3S
43
11
97
133i
90
98
107
107
153
229
53
39J
35
32
20
30§
10
93
57i
70i
23§
21§
29
54
108
34
25
99
39
189J
95§
150 18 7
78 14 11
14 14 7
52 16 4
3 2
42 16 9
18 6 5
126 9 1
155 6 7
73 18 5
95 12 10
60 13 7
66 16 7
107 17 11
176 6 9
39 15 1
36 11 11
28 8 1
19 17 4
15 7 2
34 9 11
13 16 4
86 13 9
57 10 6
47 1 7
27 18 8
29 1 1
34 7 7
63 16
110 4 5
29 19
21 18 11
77 15 1
41 3 3
149 13 2
86 12 7
17 8
15 9
19 6
10 4
16 5
19 11
1 13 4
16 1
13 3
16 5
19 6
11 4
12 6
14 1
15 5
15
18 7
16 3
12 5
15 4
12 9
17 8
18 8
10
13 4
1 3 7
1 6 10
1 3 8
13 8
10 5
17 7
17 7
15 8
1 1 1
15 10
18 1
Almond-street
Amber-street
Anson-terrace ,
Atkinson-terrace
Atkinson-street
Back Almond-street
Bagging-entrv
Bailey-street
Back Chatham-street ,
„ Peach-street
„ Sir Howard-street
Birkett-street
Bispham-street
Bond-street
Back Lowther-street
Blackburne-place
Cross-street
Cumming-street
Copperas-hill
Back Brownlow-street
Date- street
Daulby-street
Drinkwater-gardens
Ellenborough-streot
Fontenoy-street
Forrest-street
Gibraltar-place
Green-street
Hart-street
Lander-street
Little Vine-street
London-road
Love-lane
McKee-street
Nile-street ,
Carried forward
2502 i
2276 10 11
45
NAMES OF STEEETS.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
AVEEAGE COST
PER
LIMLAL YARD.
Brought forward
Norris-place
Cakes-street
Oswald-street
Palm-street
Pilgrim-street
Kiding-street
Scarlet-street
Seymour-street ....
Upper Newington . .
Vine-street
Walnut-street
White-street
2502i
78
201
Hi
66
48
22
69
65
15
113
£
2276
57
210
9
15
42
84
32
21
54
65
15
122
8. d.
10 11
2
18 7
14 3
7 3
6 8
15 9
11 8
5 2
10 4
9 6
19 7
17 1
32014
2999 8 9
£ s. d.
14 8
110
17 2
17 9
15 10
15 8
13 7
19 4
15 10
17 1
114
119
No. 6 Sewer.
Burlington-street
Latimer-street . . .
Lowther-street . . .
160
16
127
303
155 3 2
15 6 8
122 3 2
292 1'3
Back Chapel-street
Drinkwater-gardens
Pilgrim -street, passage East of.
19
32
16
67
9 10
16
6 2 10
31 12 10
19 6
19 2
19 3
No. 7 Sewer.
Back Chapel-street
8i
23
4 13 6
68 1 7
11 8
2 19 2
„ (IronPipe)
314
72 16 1
No. 8 Sewer.
10
10
7 8
No. 9 Sewer.
Back Hope-place. ,
Upper Newington
m
12
lOOJ
29 8 2
4 16
34 4 2
6 8
8
TOWNSHIP OF KIRKDALE, 1857.
No. 3 Sewer.
Bailow-lane . .
Bootle-lane . .
Castle-street . .
Dingle-lane . ,
Morley-street
Spellow-lane . .
Walton-road. .
72
133 12 8
1 17
1
356
374 10 5
1 1
1
227
196 13 7
17
4
244
190 2 7
16
i
129
138 9 4
1 1
6
42
44 10
1 1
2
438
512 3 11
1 3
5
46
50 19 2
1 2
2
1554
1647 7 8
46
No. 4 Sewer.
NAMES OF STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
TAEDS.
COST.
AVKEAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
Alcock-buildings ,
m
37i
72
I21i
222
m
20
54
47i
74
27
14
19
12
12
40
19
£ s. d.
62 2 8
49 3 2
68 2 9
101 10 2
194 9 7
20 14 11
14 13 8
43 12 6
58 17 6
66 10 10
18 1 3
9 4 7
21 7 11
14 17 9
17 5 4
43 17 9
12 12
43 8 11
14 2 11
je s. d.
1 10
16 3
18 11
16 8
17 6
13 6
14 8
16 2
1 4 10
18
13 5
13 2
J 2 6
1 10 10
1 8 9
15 6
110
1 1 9
14 11
Back Castle-street
Barlow-street
Bootle-lane
Christopher-street
Elizabeth-street
Johnson-street
King-street
Maylield-street
Morley-court
Netherfield-road North
Pleasant-view
Salop-street
Summer-gardens
Tetlow-street
Thomaston-street
Whitefield-lane
912f
874 16 2
No. 8 Sewe]
^v
Bootle-lane Passage, 1
18J
28
50
95
50
33
16
13 16 1
11 14 5
23 17 10
50 11 6
36 13 9
31 16 6
6 8
15 1
8 4
9 7
10 8
14 8
19 3
8
2
Brunswick-square , . . .
Elizabeth-street Passage, 2 . . . . . .
„ „ „ 3
Gore-street North
Morley-court
290J
174 18 1
No. 9 Sewei
^.
Bootle-lane Passage, 1
39
12
33
30
78J
169
76
2^
13
23 8
5 8
13 4
12
38 10 10
76 1
41 16
9 11
5 4
12
9
8
8
9 10
9
11
7 5
8
Brunswick-square
Castle-street
Elizabeth-street, Passage, 1
„ •„ „ 2
o
>J ») >» ^
Morley-street ,
474§
224 12 9
TOWNSHIP OF EVE
No. 3 Sewei
RTON, 1
I.
857.
Everton Valley
Plumpton-street
42i
74
27
41 4 2
161 15 10
41 9
19 5
2 3 9
1 10 5
I43i
244 9
47
No. 4 Sewer.
NAMES OF STBBBTS.
Back Field-street
„ Exraouth-street
., Guilford-street
Breck-road
Brunei-street
Canton-street
»» >»
Dover-street
Eaton-place
Exmouth-street
Ellison-street
„ „ Passage
>j »» >» • . . . .
George's-terrace „
Guilford-street
Hodgson-place
„ ,, continuation,
Margaret-street ,
Netherfield-place ,
Netherfield-road South
Newlands-street
Queen's-road ,
Salisbury-street ,
Seacombe street ,
„ „ Passages . . .
St. George's Hill ,
Tynemouth-street
Upper Roscommon-street . .
Watmough-street
Wentworth-street
„ ,, Passage..
Whitefield-lane
liSNOTH
IN
TARDS.
U8J
14
11
89
27
17
m
28
78
28
291
157
U9
Gli
11
197
155
177
52
32
13
5
40f
50
93
24
43
23 i
37
7§
64
272
2413J
£ s.
117 2
14 5
15 14
77 18
19 11
12 10
18 14
21 2
59 12
32 15
103 6
128 15
59 6
38 16
16 4
262 13
50 18
136 19
61 6
33
12
3
39
23
1
10
12
8
3
60 19 11
32 10 10
33 10 7
26 6 10
25 13 11
9 18 2
27 10 6
125 14
1770 11 10
AVKEAOK COST
PER
LINEAL TAHO
£ S.
15
1
1 8
17
14
14
1 1
15
15
1 3
13
16
8
12
1 9
1 6
1
6 7
15
19 9
8
19
14
19
9
1
1
1
H
7 1
15 7
1 6
13 11
5 10
8 7
9 3
No. 5 Sewer.
Brow Side
Everton Terrace
124
148
272
89 7
144 2
233 9
14 6
19 6
No. 8 Sewer.
Seacombe-street Passage
Watmough-streer
70J
25
95i
36 12
15
51 12
10 6
12
No. 9 Sewer.
Belmont-road
Eaton -place Passage
Ellison-street „
»» » j>
Seacombe-street „ » . .
Tynemoutb-street, Passage No. 2
Carried forward
471
26i
6
26
147
34
212 10 11
10 19
2 8
7 16
61 17 3
11 7 2
30G 18 4
9
8
4
8
48
NAMES OF STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
TAEDS.
COST.
AVERAGE cost
PER
LINEAL YARD.
Brought forw^ard
710J
24
35J
40
7
£ s. d.
306 18 4
9 19
13 3 7
14 11 8
3 10
£ s. d.
8 4
7 6
7 4
10
Tynemouth-street, Passage No. 3
jf j> »i 5
Watmough-street
816§
348 2 7
TOWNSHIP OF WEST DERBY,
No. 3 SEWER.
1857.
Chatsworth-street
348§
446
385 2 9
453 9 2
12 1
10 4
Wavertree-road
794§
838 11 1]
No. 4 Sewer.
Back Hutchinson-street
62
59
25i
21§
52
64
53
41i
212
24
43
Hi
21i
30i
83i
40
219
48§
53
58
206
26
in
18
m
24
vii
157
58 6 11
38 10 3
17 19 7
19 4 3
22 12 10
68 12 8
46 1 1
38 19 9
191 8 1
20 10
38 17 11
11 4 9
20 16 4
20 12 8
46 3 9
35 7 8
187 2 10
55 15 7
42 1
60 19 1
138 19 2
17 19 10
8 14 9
16 18 4
8 17 3
17 19
54 19 9
116 1 9
18 10
13 1
14 1
17 8
8 9.
1 1 5
17 5
18 9
18 1
17 1
18 1
19 7
19 4
13 7
11 1
17 8
17 1
1 2 11
15 10
110
13 6
13 1
15
1
18 10
15 5
14 11
15 5
,, Mount Vernon-green
Clarence-street, Lord-street
„ ,, Chatsworth-street
Cohden street
Duke-street
Ellesmere-street
Goulding-street
Harbord-street
Helena-street
Juno-street
Leyland-street
Lissant-street, E. End
„ „ Lord-street
„ W. End
Lord-street
Lovat-street
Nelson-road
Sandon-street
Sophia-street
Spekeland-street
Squires-street, Lord-street
M E.End
St. Arnaud-street
Troughton-street
„ ,, Lord-street
Wavertree-road
Woodside-street
I748i
1421 15 11
No. 5 Sewer.
Marsden-street
1 44
33 4 8
15 1 1
No. 8 Sewer.
Back Bolton-street
47
120
â– 28 8 9
68 1 11
12 1
11 4
Chatsworth-street, Passage E
167
96 10 8
49
No. 9 Sewer.
NAMES OP STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
TASDS.
COST.
1 AVEEAGB COST
PER
1 LINEAL TARO.
Chatsworth-street, Passage E
104
124
35
25
22^
el*
42
156
10
36
40J
35
31§
688
72
87
54
£ s. d.
52
59 6 8
17 10 2
11 14 5
7 5 10
8 19 3
32 3 7
15 7 6
11 2
20 4
16 7 6
98 8 9
4
18 14 2
8 13 9
14 1 9
18 3 6
43 13 1
43 11 9
28 4 10
24 17 3
i A' 8. d.
10
9 7
10
9 5
8
8
7 3
13 2
8 4
6 8
7 9
12 7
8
10 5
4 4
8 1
11 6
12 9
3 12 1
6 6
9 2
>» »i >> w
Clarence-street, N. S
Cobden-street, Passage W. S
George'sterrace
Gilbert-terrace
Goulding-street, Passage 6
»> »> '1 '^
>» »» »» 8
Helena-street „ 4
Harbord-street „ 5
J uno-street „ 2
Lovat-street
„ „ Passage
Luther-terrace
Mount Vernon-terrace and Passage
Spekeland-street, Passage S
„ „ „ N
St. Arnaud-street „
Woodside-street „ 3
M •> » 8
1138^
W3 18 11 1 1
TOWNSHIP OF TOXTEI
No. 3 Sewe
m PAR]
K, 1857.
Bedford-street
14
16
355i
385 i
18 6 10
17 11 U
392 16 3
1 6 2
12
1 2 1
Mill-street
Park-street
428 14 ' 1
No. 4 Sewer.
Aberdeen-street
22i
20
3'^8
81
10
24
24
24
150
95
12
25
67
83
187i
19i
29
12
21
641
18 9 1
13 8 4
19 15 1
60 16 5
16 14 2
20 17
22 10
25 17 6
81 4 3
62 15 4
13 9 4
24 4
47 5
59 8 7
143 4 10
14 11 6
20 19 1
11 15 4
26 8 7
797 9
16 5
13 5
12 1
15
1 13 5
17 4
18 9
1 1 7
10 10
13 3
12 5
19 4
14
14 4
15 3
14 11
14 1
19 7
1 5 2
1 4 10
Arthur-street
Bail's-court
Back iMill-street West
Branch to Pit Lodge-lane
Brenton-street
Collins-street
Caple-street ,
Catherine-street
Church-street South
Cummings-street
Exeter-street
Fairview-place
George's-street
Gibson-street
Haliburton-street
High Park-street
Jackson-street
Lodge-lane
Carried forward
1580| i
1500 9 7
50
NAMES OF STREETS.
Brought forward
Longville-street
• > M
Lucy-street
Marshall-street
Mill-street
»» <
Mornington-street . . ,
>> »» • •
Park-road
Prince's-park
Rhyl-street
Rodney-street
Roper's-row
„ S.S
Toxteth-street
>»
Upper Essex-street. .
»i >> • •
Vere-street
Yatos-street
LENGTH
IN
TAEDS.
1580i
IQO
14
23
64
53
143
m
90
214
255
77
99
10
10
138$
12
13
131
73
6
£
1500
82
14
22
87
32
142
14
68
170
287
58
54
17
17
212
18
18
122
53
8
8. d.
9 7
14 11
5 10
5 11
4 9
4 1
14 7
10 8
16 1
11 8
14 7
8 7
7 9
18 2
18
2
8
16
16 5
13 10
3 11
5
ATEEAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
M s. d.
3139 I 3006 8 6
13
1
19
1 7
12
1
1 1
15
15
1 2
15
11
1 15 10
1 15 10
1 10 9
1 11 4
1 8 11
18 9
14 7
17 6
9
5
5
3
2
10
3
11
7
2
No. 6 Sewer.
Back Chester-street
78 I 48 17 1 I 12
No. 8 Sewer.
Catherine-street, Passage E
Toxteth-street, „ No. 10
SOi
1491
180J
16 8 10
66 5
82 9 3
10 9
8 10
No. 9 Sewer.
Aberdeen-street
Brenton-street
Catherine-street, Passage East.
Essex- street, „ 16 . . .
)i » »> 17 . . ,
» 18...
Haliburton-street ,
Longville-street, Passage 1 . . ,
tl !• <i 2 . . ,
Park-street ,^
Rhyl-street
Toxteth-street, Passage 2
Upper Essex-street.
6
6
68§
40
11
9
6
16^
36§
IH
77
115§
86
16
28J
25
36§
4§
4§
10
636
2 8
2 8
28 13
19 1
5 7
4 8
2 8
31 17
8 6 10
21 13 5
3 9 11
26 7 3
55 6
21 7 3
6 8
15 5 7
11 18 10
20 10 4
5 8 7
4 18 9
4
301 4 11
8
8
8 4
9 6
9 9
9 9
8
10 1
10 7
11 10
3 7
6 10
9 6
10 11
8
10 9
9
11
1 3
1 1
51
PARISH OF LIVERPOOL, 1858.
No. 1 Sewer.
NAMKS OF STSESTS.
LENGTH
IN
TAED8.
COST.
AVUBAQB COST
PER
LI»E1.L TAED.
Argyle-street
41i
I37i
8ii
lOi
75
153a
34i
35
61*
25i
70
64
186i
153i
54
431
228
61*
£ 8. d.
168 11 8
357 9 10
184 16 9
21 6
79 9 10
192 19 4
172 4 11
88 6 1
174 3 1
20 15 9
152 14
119 1 1
602 7 2
407 18 10
151 2 2
152 18 3
25 7 6
120 2 11
JH S. d.
4 17
Basnett-street
2 12
Church- alley
2 6 4
2 7
1 1 2
15 3
4 19 10
2 10 6
3 7 10
16 6
2 3 8
1 17 2
2 13 11
3 13 2
2 16
3 10 7
12 6
2 6 10
Churnh-street
Chorley-street
Chisenhale street
Cleveland Buildings
Cleveland-square
Duke-street lane
Frederick-street
Hanover-street
Murray-street
Peter'8-lane
Roe-street
School-lane . . .
Seddon-street
St. John'slane
Williamson-square
1290§
3091 15 1
No. 2 Sewer.
Duke-street 1
9
1 32 1 4
311 3 1
No. 3. Sewer.
Manesty-lane
7
27*
7
10 2 11
37 6 2
13 12 7
19
1 7 4
1 19
Park-lane •.
Upper Dawson-street
4U
61 1 8
No. 4 Sewe
R.
Amber-street
12
60
247
61
13
24
59
11
13
30
30
134
14
10
32
7
31
54i
54
8
53 1
2fil 19 5
28 19 6
13 6 5
21 10 9
79 9 2
10 4 4
15 1 1
41 5 6
29 3 8
106 6 8
18 14
14 19 8
32 14 10
10 12 11
22 8 11
32 17 7
55 12 9
97 17 1
13 4
17 8
113
9 6
10 5
17 11
1 6 11
18 7
13 2
17 6
19 6
15 10
16 9
1 10
10 6
1 10 5
14 6
15 10
10 5
1 16 3
Back Almond-street
„ Eldon-place
„ Gomer-street
„ Hood-street
„ Peach-street
Barton-street
Bennett-street ,
Burlington-street
Camden-street
Catherine-street
Chatham-street
Cleveland-square, N.S. Branches
College-lane
Copperas-hill
Critchley-court
Cross-street, W.S., Gill-street
„ „ S.S., Athol-street
Date-street
Dalrymple-street
Carried forward
938
954 4 3
NAMES OF STREETS.
Brought forward . .
Dickinson-street
Exchange-street East.
Gerard-street
Gilbert-street
Gomer-street
Gregory-street
Green-street
Gt. Charlotte-street. . .
Harker-street
Hare-place
Hedley-street
Hewitt's-place
Houghton-street
Hunter-street
Leigh-place
Leigh-street
,, ,, Passage . .
Lionel-street
Louis-street
,, „ Passage S.
INIarket- street
Marshall-place
Mill-lane
Prices-street, Soho . . . .
Eose-street
Sand-street
Scarlett-street
Surrey-street
Taliesin-street
„ Passage N.
»J 51 >l S.
Tyrer-street
Walnut-place
Walnut- street
Washington-street
Weale-street
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
988
36^
115i
42
30
35J
23
142
10
65
35
100
29
7
263
29
75J
7
7
221
32
22
5
15
79§
10
73
41§
13
30
14
15
7§
25
28
161
30i
£
954
30
182
38
43
33
14
143
10
54 15
33 8
90 15
34 6
13 15
233 3
41 15
118 14
8 2
5 2
153 8
57 7
17 18 10
2 17 1
38 7 8
13 9
99 16
6 10
13 10
98 14
20 17
d.
3
6
4
8
7
7
10
4
7
10
8
1
7
6
9
11
2
1
6 16 10
37
12
12
14
30
66
197
22
AVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD
£ s. d.
16 6
1 11 6
18 4
1 8 11
18 9
12 6
10 2
1 11
10 10
19 1
18 2
13 8
1 19 4
17 9
18 9
1 11
1 3
14
13
1 15
16
11
1 7
17
1 5
15
1 7
1 7
10
10
1 4
17
16
1 18
1 4
2 7
1 4
14
6
3
8
10
10
4
5
11
11
1
8
6
9
5
6
9
3
4
28481 I 3005 16 6 I
No. 5 Sewer.
Benns Gardens . .
68
( 61 19 9
1 18
3
No. 7 Sewer.
C\it ri\rt .<itvdP.t,
1
31§
18 13 2
11
9
*
No. 9 Sewer.
fii'ppn.tjl'rppt.
40
25
16
10
8
8
65
26
TOWNSHIP OF KIRKDALE, ]
No. 3 Sewer.
L858.
Victoria-road
1
117
266 6 7
1 2 5
6
53
No. 4 Sewer.
NAMES OF STREETS.
Grundy-street
Thomaston-street, Passage S.
N
Walton -street
Johnson-street Passage
LENGTH
IN
TARDS.
245
88
88
60
61
632
i* 8. d.
299 12 10
58 13 8
88 13 8
48 10 2
60 6 6
615 10 10
ATERAGE COST
PKR
LINEAL YARD.
iJ S.
1 6
13
13
16
19
No. 8 Sewer.
Thomaston-street, Passage N (
70^1 25. 3 1
1 U 6 7
No. 9 Sewer.
Thomaston-streei, Passage in |
74 1 le 16
1 4 «
TOWNSHIP OF EVERTON, 1858.
No. 3 Sewer.
Beacon-lane
Breckfield-road, N. .
Netherficldroad, N.
Sleeper's-hill
York-terrace
343
334
230
1014
253
loi
2184i
521 2 11
398 16 9
217 9 7
1416 17 6
274 6 5
21 9 6
T2850 1 8
1 10 5
1 3 11
IS 11
1 7 11
118
2 11
No. 4 Sewer.
Adelaide-street
f» >» "
»» »»
Anthony-street
Atherton-street
Back Belgrave-terrace
„ Canning-street .
Beacon-lane
Breck-road
Brook-square
Brunei-street
Cambridge-terrace . . .
Canning-street
Canton-street
Castle -street
Clegg-sireet
Devonshire-place . . .
Earl-street
Edward-street
Everton-terrace
Gloncester-place
High-street
Hughes-street
John-street
Iliad-street
Carried forward.
lOi
79
li)7
212
lOi
34i
43J
306
133i
36
62 i
41
56J
115
104
304
105
43
lOi
lOi
28i
14 19
5
18 6
84 6
6
114
14 13
7
16
77
5
14 6
259 19
6
14 6
14 2
7
1 6 11
30 9
7
17 8
60 14
9
13 5
877 16
1
14 8
91 2
4
13 8
14
1
7 9
29 1
11
11 1
30 4
10
1 5 11
61 6
7
1 9 11
36 13
10
13
13 17
5
16 5
114 18
7
10
17 6
1
1 13
222 4
3
14 7
91 16
6
17 6
50 17
8
13 8
13 19
5
16 7
12 14
5
14 2
34 9
LI
14 2
79 10
6
1 16 7
54 13
2
14 11
1917| I 1892 18 11
54
NAMES OF STREETS.
Brought forward.
Iliad-street
Jersey-street
Johnson-street
John-street
Mc Gregor-street
Mary Anne-stveet . . . .
Melbourne-street
Moss-street
Mere-lane
Netherfield-road North
Napier-street
Queen's-road
Eeservoir-street
Kupert-street
Rose-vale
St. George's-hill
»» »>
Tarlton-street
„ ,. passage.
Walton Breck-road . . .
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
1917*
I8i
17
69
20|
29
112
42i
20
24
48
lOi
240
o2J
n
1401
84
68
383
20
£ s.
1892 18
16
15
57
21
24
99
3337^
9
14
13
3
9
69 1
30 19
44 9
65 16
19 16
200 19
34 10
8 3
119 9
127 15
78 15
372 18
20 5
16 9
3337 2
AVERAQB COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
£ s. d.
18
17
16
1 1
16
17
16
13
1 1
17
1 10
1 3
19
1
2 7
No. 8 Sewer.
Adelaide-street passage ,
Back Belgrave-terrace. .
Britannia-square
Edward-street ,
Tarlton-street passage. .
80
22
3
123
100
328
52
11
1 11 3
65 2 1
65
194 13 4
13
10
10
10
13
No. 9 Sewer.
Adelaide-street passage ...>
16i
14
113
63
28
50
22
29
42
40
29
27i
51
8 5
5 12
19 15 6
37 16
15 17 8
20
11
17 13 5
25 10
20
14 9 10
20 13 11
27 2 1
10
8
Brook-square
3 6
Cambridge-tei'race
12
Cyrus-place
114
Edward-street
8
Jersey-street
10
Jones-terrace
12 2
12 2
Tarlton-street passage •
10
Tarlton-terrace >....
C 10
Tarlton-view
15 1
Victoria-street passage, N.S.
10 8
525
243 15 5
TOWNSHIP OF WEST DERBY
No. 1 Sewer.
1868.
Street East-side of Botanic Gardens 1
671 .
1830 2 2 1
2 14 7
No. 2 Sewer.
Beech-street
591i
131i
1324 10 9
396 1 2
2 4 9
3 3
Kensington-road
723
1720 11 11
55
No. 3 Sewer.
NAMES OF STREETS.
Crown-street, S. end.
Edge-lane
LBMGTH
IN
TAaos.
61
135
196
£
s.
d.
£ 8.
d.
53
7 11
17
6
216 19
9
1 12
2
270 7 8
AVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
No. 4 Sewer.
Albert-street
1
22i
34
710
35
20
50 1
416J
29
62i
17
20 4 4
27 18 8
746 12
43 15
21 3 4
52 19 8
367 11
36 3
30 3 10
17
Alice-street ..*...
18
16 5
Edge-lane
„ „ N.S
110
15
Kinders-street
112
Linden-street
111
Rake-lane
17 8
Rogers-street
1 4 11
West Derby-road
11 6
13708
1346 17 9
No. 8 Sewer.
Albert-street.. ..
Edge-mount.. ..
Edge-lane, N. S.
Elm-grove . . . .
17
206^
236§
10 4
3 5
19C 13 10
8 8
218 6 3
12
11 4
19 1
110
No. 9 Sewer.
Albert-street.
Edge-mount.
Elm-grove .
10
8
27
4 10 3
4 10
7 11 8
16 11 11
10
9
18 11
TOWNSHIP OF TOXTETH PARK, 1858.
No. 3 Sewer.
Mill-street
I 443 I 491 11 I 1 2 2
No. 4 Sewer.
Aberdeen-street . . .
Brenton-street
Brighton-street . . .
Caple-street
Clevedon-street . . .
Collins-street
Combermere-street .
Cordon-street
Critchley's-court . . .
Cummings-street ,
Digby- street ,
Edward-street
Carried forward,
n
90
24
m
H
180
24
7
H
12i
196i
27J
610
12 8
12 3
103
29 10
12 19
12 3
158
31
10
12
13
4 6
12 11
3 1
2 9
136 15 4
39 19 11
583 17 2
1 13
1 13
1 2
1 4
13
1 13
17
1 5
1 10
1 13
1 1
13
1 9
56
NAMBS or STEKBTS.
LBNOTH
IN
YARDS.
COST.
AVBEAGE COST
PER
LINEAL TARD.
Brought forward
610
161
101
30
0^1
107
1^8
2(-§
150
180
76
30^
32
201
64^
15
17 5|
80
96
13
m
53|
25
139
11
31
197
95
iJ s. d.
583 17 2
103 2 9
127 8 7
29 8
12 3 1
99 4 1
102 1 3
195 5 11
21 13 8
190 3 11
110 13 9
77 4 9
30 15 8
27 4
189 2 2
70 12 11
21 6 3
149 16 5
93 4
88 8
13 5 5
40 13 3
52 13 10
12 17 3
148 14
10 10 7
27 19 9
174 16 7
65 5 10
A* 8. d.
10 3
15 3
16 4
1 13 2
112
19 I
10 9
110
16 2
12 4
10 4
10 4
10 11
18 10
12 1
18 5
17 1
13 3
18 5
10 5
12 1
10 2
10 3
115
1 10 1
18 1
17 9
13 9
Essex-street
Fletcher-street
Fylde-street
Halibmton-street
Harper-street
High Park-street
Hughes-street
John-street , .
Jones-street
King-street
xMargaret-street
Marr-street
Mill-street
Kew ton -street
M orth-street
Prince William-street
Prophet-street
Eussel-street
Sefton-square
South-street
Upper Harper-street
Victoria-street
Wesley-street
Wellington-road
Windsor-view
Woolfe-street
Windsor- view, N. S
3065^
2947 5 6
No. 8 Sewer.
Brighton-street
20
46
25
14
17
12
8
42i
I84,i 1
11
25 6
12 10
7
8 10
6
4 u
22 4 9
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10 6
Fletcher-street
Harper-street
John-street
King-street
Margaret- street
Prince WilUam-street
Wesley-place
96 10 9
No. 9 Sewer.
Brighton-street
26
55
75
11 14
24 15
30
9
9
8
Fletcher-street
Prince William -street
156
66 9
PARISH OF LIVERR
No. 4 Sewer
)0L, 185
9.
Back Clare-street
54
58§
64
56 16 3
13 8
19 4
„ Colquitt-street
rflrnVrl' forward
112^
120 16 3
57
NAMES OF STBEETS.
Brought forward .
Back Mansfield-street.
„ Mount-street . . .
,, Vine-street
Caradoc-street
Chaucer-street
Christian-street
Clare-street
Clayton-street
Cow-lane
Crompton-street
Davies-street
Downe-street
Great Richmond-street
»i >» »»
Grosvenor-street
Hankin-street
Hardy-street
Holly-street
Houghton-street
„ lane
Hunter-street
Hutton-street
Islington-place .
Johnson-place . . .
Lawson-street . . .
Lithotimer-street
Mansfield-street .
Meadow-street.. .
Newsham-street .
Pilgrim-street . . .
Plumbe-street . . .
Primrose Hill . . .
Redmond-place .
Rose Hill
Sprin gfield-street
Spring-place
„ N End
St. Ann-street
Taylor-street
Thurlow-street
Tomkinson-place . . .
Torbock-street
Tyrer- street
Wakefield-street
William- street
William Moult-street .
Vauxhall-road
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
79
116
125
21
71
54§
132
59
200 i
41
19
52
23
62§
165
47
226A
101
47
125i
43
73
19
4
71
46
114
8
174
b9i
242
79
96
82 J
47
llOi
16§
104
118
11
60
23
123
25
112
58
61i
17J
20
1^§
38181
M s.
120 16
58 7
86 14
131 19
10 17
65 16
106 10
62 7
50 1
147 15
57 14
12 13
35 12
41
58 14
119 8
35 13
166 13
95 12
21 4
128 17
72 7
72 10
12 18
4 19
40 10
39 16
79 19
3 12
147 10
40 17
281 4
57 2
113 1
149 8
90 16
87 5
16 5
83 19
6 12
10 7
49 3
27 5
68 9 11
26 10 5
78 7
88 15
57 9
20
23 4
19 4
d.
3
2
1
8
6
4
5
4
1
5
6
6 7
6
8
1
3
7
1
1
1
1
5
8
1
a
4
6
3
4
6
6
1
6
3
2
4
1
3
4
1
3500 1 6
ATBBAGE COST
PER
LINEAL TAKO.
£ s. d.
14 9
14 11
1 1 1
16 1
15 9
1 19
12
17
14
8
13
13
15 11
18 9
14 6
15 2
14 9
18 11
9
10 6
1 13 8
19 10
13 4
1 4
11
17
14
9
11
5
4
9
16 11
13 9
3
3
14
3
16
18
15
19
16
11
18
16
1 3
11
1 1
14
1 10
18
1 2 10
13 2
16 3
No. 8 Sewer.
Back Clare-street . . . .
Clay ion-street
Carried forward.
H
47
18
65
33 17 7
8 2
41 19 7
14 6
9
58
NAMES OF STKESTS.
Brought forward.
Cow-lane
Gibraltar- street
Redmond-place
Taylor-street
125
LENGTH
AVKRAGE COST
IN
COST.
PER
TAEDS.
LINEAL TABD.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
65
41 19 7
12
6
10
37
22 16 11
12 4
5
3
12
6
3
10
76 16 6
No. 9 Sewer.
Clayton-street . . ,
Lawson-street . . .
Mansfield-street
Eedraond-place. ,
Torbock street . ,
Wakefield-street.
27
16
12
20
6
B9i
9 9
6 8
4 16
4 3 4
8
2 8
35 4 4
7
8
8
10
8
8
TOWNSHIP OF KIRKDALE, 1859.
No. 2 Sewer.
Bank Hall Outlet
1
567 1 1622 2 9
1 2 17 3
No. 3 Sewer.
Walton-lane
1
24J 1 63 2 8
1 2 n 11
No. 4 Sewer.
Church-terrace
Johnson-street.
King-street . . .
Potter-street .
Salop-street . . .
Walton -road. . .
82
118
37§
30
34
3945
79 14
115 7
49 1
53 4
32 15
94 6
417 9 3
19
19
1 2
1 15
19
1
TOWNSHIP OF EVERTON, 1859.
No. 2 Sewer.
Bank Hall Outlet
2357J
6§
5772 11 11
19 10 11
2 9
2 18 8
Boundary-lane
2364
6792 2 10
No. 3 Sewei
I.
Anfield-lane
15
13i
192
10
46
40 19 7
35 15 9
227 10
24 4
25 6 8
32 17 8
54 12 6
2 14 8
2 13 8
13 8
1 15 6
1 14 6
3 5 9
13 9
Breck-road
Gregson -street
Sleeper's-hill
St. Domingo-grove ,
Walton Breck-road
Willmott-street
304§
441 6 2
59
No. 4 Sewer.
NAME3 OF STREETS.
Albion-Btreet
»» »> ••.............«..•.•..«•»••
Back Guilford-street
„ St. George's-road
„ street from St. Domingo-rd. to Albion-st.
Beresford-street
Breck-road
f; II •••••••••.•••••••••••••....•••
Bright-street
»> »» •••• • ••••
Barrow-street
Castle-street
China-street
Church-place
„ street
Clarence-grove
Clifton-street
Cobden-street
Cornwall-street
Deacon-street
East View •.
Kdward-street
Everton-road
Franklin- place
»» i> •
Gadsby-street
Gregson-street
Grecian- terrace
Henry-terrace
High-street
Hill-street
James-street
John-street
Kermode-street
Margaret- street
Moss-street
Napier-street
>» »» •
Newlands-street
Northumberland-terrace
»» >
^ . » »>
Orient-street
Prince Edwin-street
Priory-grove
„ mount
„ road
,1 street
Private-road
Queen's-road, Passage E,S
Kadcliffe-street
Richmond-grove
„ terrace
Carried forward
LENGTH
IN
TARDS.
12
22
170
6
31J
47
7
I30i
13
8
80
5|
165
254
8
155
8
22
130
129
52
7
24
120
77
10
m
209
11
13
37
88
22
24
8
32
54
42^
42^
29
12
38
439J
Hi
312j
30
104
HU
80
30
311i
29
352
4257^
£ a. d.
17 10
27 19 6
70 10
4 11
53 5
45 15
6 2
159 10
21 10
15 18
75 9
8 7
177 1
205 18
10 7
159 6 11
10 17 4
23 18
143 4
110 11
48 1
2
25
89 17
70 6
18 3
13 4
191 9
12 14
19 8
6 3
40 11 11
72 13 4
37 19
24 19
3
15
11
15
11
20
72
56
38
23 17
20 5
53 14
470 17
12 3
210 12
33 3
110 1
154
81 10
21
309
18
10 10
1 8
6 9
350 14 7
ATEBAOE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
£ 8.
1 8
1 5
9
15
1 14
19
17
1 4
1 13
1 19
18 10
1 11 6
1 1
16
1 5
7
1
1
18
18
6
3
11
7
a
1
17
1 1
15
19 10
4
3
3
2
10
5
2
1 16
18
14
1 3
1 9
16
1 5
16
1 14 6
1 10
15 5
16 9
1 6 11
16 9
18 2
10 6
1 13 10
1 8 3
1
8
13
2
1
7 9
4
12 10
14
19 10
12 8
10 3
4128 18 11
60
NAMES OF STEKETS.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
COST.
AVBEAOE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
Brought forward
4257^
24
52
34
43
191
6
179
31
7
6
35i
10
341
35
20
237J
£ 8. d.
4128 18 11
35
89 14 9
30 10 8
47 9 1
200 5 5
4 11 3
128 15 6
25 2 11
6 2 11
5 11 2
33 11
16 3 2
293 7 1
27 11 4
16 8 4
6 3 2
274 12 9
£ 8. d.
19 2
1 14 6
18
1 2 1
110
15 2
14 5
16 3
17 6
18 6
18 11
1 12 4
17 3
15 9
16 5
16 5
13 2
T?iplimonrl-tprrftf»fi . ...................
Ilichard-street •
Ruth-street
Snowdon-terrace
Springfield
St George's-road . ».
Te^id-street •
The Willows ,
West View-terrace
Whiteford-street
Willmott-street
',i ", Passage E. of
York-street
„ terrace
5516§
5369 19 5
No. 9 Sewer.
Woodville-terrace
26i 1 10 13 4
8
TOWNSHIP OF WEST DERBY,
No. 4 Sewer.
1859.
Angela-street
59
l^
114^
53J
191i
172
23^
108
139i
23^
75 2 1
78 2 11
118 5 11
41 17 8
222 4
209 2 10
9 12 7
27 9 1
219 6
210 19 7
27 2 1
15 5
1 1 7
10 8
15 8
13 2
14 4
13 4
13 4
2 7
1 10 3
1 3 1
Deane-street
Dinorbin-street
Erskine-street
Holden-street
Kensington-road
Linden-street
rx)vat-street ...
Oliver-street
Pine-grove
Troughton-street
971§
1238 19 3
No. 8 Sewer.
Oliver-street
1 6
1 3 6
1 11 1
No. 9 Sewer.
Dinorbin-street
18J
16§
6 7 6
6 5
3 17 4
7
7 6
8
Oliver-street
Pine-grove ,
44§
16 9 10
TOWNSHIP OF TOXTETH PAR
No. 3 Sewer.
K, 1859.
Grafton-street
369
158^
364 11 9
141 2 9
19 9
17 10
Harrington-street
527i
505 14 6
61
No. 4 Sewer. |
NAMKS OF 8TEEETS.
LKNOTH
IM
TAKD8.
COST.
ATBIU6S COST
FEB
LINEAL YARD.
154
242J
97i
134
56
7i
98i
147
126
48i
73
7
108^
67
m
137i
122
105^
186
32§
163*
18i
£ s. d.
152 1 10
249 1 2
80 12 1
113 13 4
47 18 8
8 8 2
96 12 7
114 3 3
144 16 2
37 12 8
61 10 5
8 2 11
99 16
74 11 9
16 4 8
125 14 4
103 16 2
83 10 6
188 3 8
39 11 3
154 19 4
10 13 1
£ s. d.
19 9
1 7
16 7
17
17 1
1 2 6
19 7
15 6
1 3
15 6
16 10
1 3 3
18 5
1 2 3
18 7
18 4
17
15 10
1 3
1 4 3
19
11 6
Beresford-road
Carter- street ••
Denton-street
Ecrerton-street
Francis-street
Gibson-Street
Greaves-street
Holland-place
„ street
Malta-street
Morton -street . . .
Thornton-place
Townsend-street
Wellington-road
William -street
Windsor- street
2149}
2011 14
No. 8 Sewer.
Holland-street
1 15
7 10 1
10
No. 9 Sewei
!l.
6
12
3
8
3 8
4 16
1 4
3 4
8
8
8
8
Francis-street
Holland-street
Townsend-street
29
11 12
PARISH OF LIVERI
No. 2 Sewe
'OOL, 18
R.
60.
*Lancelots Hey
240
21
276
1310 19 8
98 11 4
858 5 2
5 9 3
4 13 10
3 2 2
*Strand-street
537
2267 16 2
No. 3 Sewe
R.
*Back Goree
236J
236i
36
126
11*
54
60
146
770 15 7
674 3 10
118 19
386 18 3
14 17 11
36 5 9
J42 2 3
157 13
255 18 3
3 5 3
2 17 1
3 6 1
3 15
3 3 10
3 4
2 12 8
2 12 7
1 15 1
Beacon-street
Blackstone-street
*Canning-place West
* , „ North
James-street
Milford-street
Newport-street
Pitt-street •. . . .
910§
2557 13 10
62
No. 4 Sewer.
NAlfKS OF STREETS.
Back Wilbraham-street. .
Benledi-street
Brick-street
Challinor-street
Clevedon-square
„ N.E.side
Comus-street
Cranmer-street
Crooked-lane
Diokinson-street
Dickson-street . . .
Eldon-street
Fazakerley-street
Forrest-street . . . ,
Gay- street
Gerard -street . . . . ,
Greetham-street . .
Gt. George's-place
Kent-street
,, square., ,
Lincoln-street
Moore-street
Myrtle-street, N. . . .
Nelson-street
New Hall-street ....
Norfolk-street
Oswald-street
Pitt-street
Queen-street
Kedcross-street
Shadwell-street
Silver-street
Sycamore-street . . . .
Surrey-street
Thomas-buildings . .
Union-street
Upper Pitt-street . .
„ Surrey-street
Virgil-street
Watkinson-street ..
York-street
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
68
141
172
74
122
57
32
243 i
7
8
30
228
236
0§
19
10
90
156
33
70
12
34
54
10
H
104J
35
36
45
32
296
5§
10
17
114
59
21
43
88
22
167
21
i: s. d.
76 8 4
112 16 11
307 9 2
170 4 10
57 9 2
94 17 11
20 13 6
304 11 8
12 16 3
14 17 8
36 18 6
531
419
22
27
17
56 8
237 17
48 15 11
129
25
46 18
87 8
27 2
22 8
104 7
54 14
72 6
113 9
48 18
458 12
15 8
27 9
51 10
198 10
89 19
34
34 9
29 11
157 19
35 12
48 7
354 18
42 16
AVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL TAED
3085^ 4881 2 4
£ s.
1 2
16
1 15
2 6
9
1 13
12 11
15
16
17
4
6
15
6
14
12
10
17
2
7
12
14 3
13 10
11 2
1 11
2 14
2
3
1
1
1
2
5
7
4
14 11
7
14 10
10 6
12
16
2
1
1
1
2
2
5
4
15 11
12 5
11 11
No. 5 Sewer.
Tindal-street
I 79 I 123 10 5
1 11 3
No. 8 Sewer.
Back Goree
5
22J
H
n
4
2 10
17 4 11
5 2 5
2 16
3 13 4
2
13 4
10
15 5
1 1 11
12
10
10
10
„ Wilbrabam-street passage, N.S
Dickinson-street.
Pitt-street
York-street
50*
34 10
63
No. 9 Sewer.
NAMES OF STSKKTS.
Back Wilbrahara-street passage, N.S.
Back Goree
Benledi-street
Brick-street
Canning-place, W
Clevedon-square, N.E. side
Comus-Btreet
Cranmer street ,
Crooked-lane
Eldon-street
Gay-street
Greethara-street
Myrtle-street, North
Pitt-street
»> »» ••••••••••••••••••••••
Silver-street
Strand-street
Tindal-street
Watkin son- street
York-street
LENGTH
IN
TARD3.
458
iJ S. d.
28 18 2
16
10
3 12
18
3 12
4
4 16
20
6 2 8
16
4 16
28
3 4
7 10
2 10 8
108 6
ATERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
£ 8. d.
12 11
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
12 6
10
7
10
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
8
TOWNSHIP OF KIRKDALE, 1860.
No. 3 Sewer.
Vauxh all-road . . .
.• 1 528J 1 628 13 2
1 3 10
No. 4 Sewer.
Aspinall-street. . .
Back Bootle-lane.
Christopher-street
Eleanor-street
Lancaster-street
„ „ Passage
Lodwick-street
Mersey-street, North . . . .
Rake-lane
Rockingham-street
Salop-street, Passage N.
38
100
135
44
6
57
115
35
106
15§
40J
32i
750»
44 4
135 1
184 10 3
94 13 4
5 12 6
78 5 5
160 1 6
55 6 6
160 14 9
22 3 5
62 12 8
49 17 6
38 7 3
1081 10 4
1 3
1 7
1 7
a 3
18
1 7
1 7 10
1 11 7
1 10 4
1 8 11
1 6 1
1 10 8
18 9
No. 8 Sewer.
A spinall street ..
Rockingham-street
4§
14
3 6 8
4 18 4
7
10
10
TOWNSHIP OF EVERTON, 1860.
No. 3 Sewer.
West Derby-road | 234
388 11 10 I 1 13 3
64
No. 4 Seweb.
NAMES OF STSKETS.
Abram-street
Alfred- street
Atherton-street . .
Avon- street
Back Queen's-road
Banies-place ....
Barnes-street
Beresford-street
Bethesda-street
Breck-road
Breckfield-road, South
Boundary-lane.
Bute-street . . .
Caird-street . . .
Calmet-street . . .
Cicero-terrace . . .
Dawber-street . . .
Devonshire-place .
Duke's-road . , . . .
Dunkeld-street. . .
Ewbank-street . . .
Field-street
Greenwood-street
Hapten -street . . .
Havelock-street .
>> f> 2
Haworth-street .
Heaton-place ...
Knowsley-street .
Lynedock-street .
Neil-street
Nicholson- street .
Osborne-grove ...
Patinos-street ...
Perth-street
Pickering-street
Priory-terrace ,
Pyramid-street.
Rose-vale
St. Albans
Severn-street . . .
Severs-street . . .
Seville-street . . .
St. Domingo-road
Strawberry-bank .
Thompson-street
Tynemouth-street
LENGTH
IN
TAED3.
16§
13
26
23
40
3
80
8
115
7
9
218
19
320
237
55i
30
10
9
115
HI
224
55
10
30
9
253
170
14
101
63
29
11
80
8
9
27
35
20
10
30
33
25
27
9
124
150
234
15
124
29
130
289J
6
48
8
M s.
19 14
17 3
60 5
18 19
36 10
4 18
116 17 10
18 13 4
221 17
26 2
12 17
364 18
38 7
263 7
480 12
75 12
56
15
3
2
11
14
11
11
9
9
11
10
1
7
16 10
4 2
13
118
233
223
65
15 14
52 14
13 14
341 18
311
41 3
116 15
71 9
67 15
16 8
171 11
7 13
13 3
45 18
25 19
23 13
15 4
54 15
26 13
44 10
65 13
13 2
140 7
282 12
193 18 10
22 8 4
211 5 7
83 13 2
137 12 7
508 5
19 2 6
115 17 6
12
6 4
AVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
2 6
17
18
1 12 11
3
8
T
8
7
5
6
7
3
17 11
10 5
9 4
7
2
18
14
8
13
16
2
1 7
1
1
1
1
2
19 11
19
1 9
1 14
14
3
10
16
16
15
1
9
2
17
16
9 11
14
2 17
1 1
1 15
3 3
2 8
1 10
Carrierl forward ,
.S903^
.7fin U
65
Ni.MKS or STRKKTS.
LKNOTH
IS
TARDS.
COST.
AVERAOB COST
PER
LINEAL TARD.
Brought forward
3903i
287
134
133
41
64
39
18
M s. d.
57G6 14
398 16 3
139 7
202 7 3
70 2 3
73 2 3
49 12
28 19 1
£8. d.
1 y 9
1 9
1 10 5
1 14 2
1 2 10
1 5 5
1 12 3
Upper Beau-street
Washington- street . ,
Watmough-street
Webster-street ,
West Derby-road ,
Whitfield-lane
Wye-street
4619^ !
6728 13 8
No. 8 Sewer
•
Havelock-street ,
6
3
4
6
3
1 16
2 8
3
10
12
12
10
Severs-street
Thompson-street
Webster-street
19
10 4
No. 9 Sewei
I.
Abram -street •••
4
12
4
9
20
3
4
H
3
6
4
4
3
9
8
8
3
1 12
4 16
1 12
3 12
8
1 4
1 12
4 5 6
14
2 8
2
1 12
1 10
4 10
3 4
3 4
1 10
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
10
8
10
10
8
8
10
Breckfield-road South
Caird-Ktreet
Cicero-terrace •
Devonshire-place ..••..••....••..
Dukes-road
Dunkeld-street
Greenwood-street
Havelock-street
Osborne-grove
Perth-street
Rose. vale
Seville-street
Upper Beau-street
Watmouf^h-street
Whitfield-lane
113i
47 15 6
TOWNSHIP OF WEST
No. 4 Sewe
DERBY
R.
, 1860.
Arrow-street
25
10
13
74
52
26
219
29
19
130
10
26
21 2 7
19 2 4
10 19 11
127 14 4
83 8 8
23 6 6
422 14 9
62 16 7
22 14 8
159 8 2
18 4 8
25 4 6
16 11
1 18 3
16 11
1 14 6
1 12 1
17 11
1 18 8
1 16 5
1 3 11
1 4 6
1 16 6
19 5
Ash-street
Bamber-street
Barton-lane
„ street
BDtanic-street
Holborn- street
Kensington View ............ ............
View ,.
Ryder-street
Speke-street
633
986 17 8
6Q
No. 8 Sewer. ]
NAMES OP STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
COST.
IVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
Arrow-street
6
6
6
£ s. d.
3
3
3
£ S. d.
10
10
10
Botanic-street
Speke-street
18
9
No. 9 Sewer.
Holborn-street
12
3i
6
18
10
8
Kensington View
15i
7 8
TOWNSHIP OF TOXTETH PARK, 1860.
No. 3 Sewer.
Croxteth-road
1
464
52
256
602 2 10
78 16 8
421 3 6
1 5 11
1 10 4
1 12 11
Devonshire-road ,
Lodge-lane
772
1102 3
No. 4 Sewer. \
Anglesea-street
80
308
28
14
122
164
18
19
146
51
81
.28
481
14
89
177
208
56 16 3
406 8 9
36 3
15 9 2
173 2 11
196 19 11
19 13 6
20 12 8
100 6
49 1 1
58 8 11
45 6
495 3 4
14 9 10
174 4 4
117 2 1
309 11 7
14 2
16 5
1 5 10
12 1
18 5
14
1 1 10
119
14 3
19 3
14 5
1 12 2
10 7
10 8
1 19 2
13 3
19 9
Bel videre -road
Calvin-street
Caple-street Passage, N. S
Clevedon-street
Devonshire-road
Embledon-street . .
Green's Hey's-road
Gregson-street
Park-place ...
Lincoln-street
Peel-street
South-street
Tavistock-street
Windsor-street
Wellington-road
Woolfe-street
2028
2288 8 4
No. 5 Sewi
R.
Rodney-street
82
m
65
85 17
15 8 11
59 10 8
1 11
17 5
18 4
„ „ Passage E
Whitefield-street
165J
160 16 7
No. 9 Sewer.
Belvidere-road
4*
10
8
13
5i
45
1 19
4 10
3 4
5 17
2 15
20 5
9
9
8
9
10
9
Calvin-street
Gregson-street
Rodney-street Passage
Windsor-street „
Woolfe-street ,
<-5g
38 10
67
PARISH OF LIVERPOOL,
No. 3 Sewer.
1861.
NAMES OF STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
TAEDS.
COST.
AVEBAOB COST
PER
LIKEAL YARD.
Elgin-street
65
22
43 i
i; s. d.
Ill 11 10
63 12 8
109 IZ 4
£ 8. d.
1 14 4
2 17 10
2 10 7
Horatio-street
Seacombe-lane
130^
284 16 10
No. 4 Sewer.
Back Bond-street
163
83
29
181
203
49^
21^
23
4-34
29
32
24
27J
23J
131
66
27
61
29
25
III
52J
132
64
124i
H
168 10 3
62 4 7
67 13 8
19 11 1
174 10 8
183 18 7
132 11
60 17 9
179 9 3
58 14
37 10 8
19 8 1
149 19 10
712 16 7
20 2 2
45 13 4
62 11 9
40 14 6
14 9 9
158 19 8
60 16 11
19 6 9
66 1 10
72 18 10
33 16 1
29 18 9
72 15
47 14 5
231 13 11
234 1 2
96 6 8
148 15 9
30 9 1
1 8
12 7
14 6
13 6
19 3
18 1
1 10 7
1 9 11
1 12 3
1 3 9
1 15 2
16 10
2 2 8
1 13 8
13 10
1 8 6
2 3 10
1 9 10
12 5
1 4
18 6
14 4
1 6 3
1 3 11
1 3 4
1 3 11
16 6
19 9
4 8 7
1 16 6
1 10 1
1 3 11
3 5 3
„ St. Bride-street
„ Vine-street, N
Bartlarn-street
Beau-lane
Boardman -place
Cases-street
Church-street
Clayton-lane
Copperas hill
Eccles-street . .
Epsom-street
Exchange-street West
Fleet-street
Fulford-street
Heathfield-street
Horatio-street
Islington -place
Latimer street
Lawrence-street
Little Saint Bride-street
Llewellyn -street
Market-street
Mill-lane
North Haymarket
Page-street
Rathbone -street
Simms street
Upper Milk-street
Westmoreland-place
,. passage
William Henry-street
Worfield-street
2624i
3492 11 2
No. 8 Sewer.
Back Berry-street
20
25J
9
12 1
9
9 6
Llewellyn-street
45i i
21 1
No. 9 Sewe
R.
Back Berry-street
4
31
21
1 10
12 8
9 18 9
7 6
8
9 6
,, Bond-street
„ St. Bride-street
Carried forward
66
23 16 9
68
NAMES OF STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
COST.
AVERAGE COST
PER
1 LINEAL YARD.
Brought forward
56
12
10
13
55
9
15
7
12
6
10
M s. d.
23 16 9
4 16
4
5 4
22
4 5 6
7 10
3 3
5 5
3
5
£ s. d.
8
8
8
8
9 6
10
9
8 9
10
10
Bartlam-street
Beau-lane
Boardman-place
Fleet-street
Horatio-street
Lawrence-street
Mill-lane
Rathbone street
Seacombe-lane
Upper Milk-street
205
88 3 i
TOWNSHIP OF KIRKDALE,
No. 4 Sewer.
1861.
Alexander-street
23^
133i
62J
220
45
^1§
42§
39§
165J
36^
73
26
8
123J
158
123
66
90
21 6 2
44 17 3
255 6 9
89 16 9
350 19 3
92 2 10
73 13 3
65 4
56 18 8
207 12 6
19 8 2
58 10 11
151 3 8
67 17 2
17 13 4
131 17 3
303 10 4
137 7
57 11 2
110 5
198 13 10
18 3
2 3 5
1 18 3
1 8 9
1 11 11
2 11
1 15 8
1 10 6
1 8 8
1 5 1
2 15 5
1 12 1
2 1 5
2 12 2
2 4 2
1 1 5
1 18 5
1 2 4
17 8
1 13 5
2 4 2
Back Stanley-crescent
Brunswick-street
Christopher-street
Errington-street
Heather-street
Knight-street
Leekworth-street
Major-street
Ottawa-street
Pleasant-street ,
Regent-road
Rooney-street ...>..
Salop-street
Stanley -street
Tetlow-street
Toronto-street
Victoria-road
15461
2511 11 7
No. 8 Sewe
R.
Pleasant-street
1 5i 1
3 4 1
12
No. 9 Sewer.
Alexander-street
8
4
4
6
4
3
4
3
3 4
2 8
2 4
2 14
2
1 10
1 16 8
1 10
8
12
11
9
10
10
9 2
10
Back Stanley-crescent
Brunswick-street
Christopher-street
Pleasant-street
Rooney-street
Tetlow-street
Toronto-street
36
17 6 8
TOWNSHIP OF EVEB
No. 3 Sewei
iTON, 18
61.
Rokeby-street
33 1
52 3 4 1
1 11 7
69
No. 4 Sewek.
NAlfES Of STBEET6.
Aber-street
Albion-street
Back Brandon-street
„ Whitfield-street ,
Compton -street ,
Court S. S., Upper Beau-street,
Dover-street
Elbow-street
Garibaldi-street
Garth-street
Hobart-street
Johnson-street
»» »>
Larch-lea
Lavan-street
Melbourne-street
Nottingham-street
Ogwen-street
Priory-hill
Rothwell-street
St. Domingo-grove
St. Domingo-vale
Shakespeare-street
Spencer-street
Steers-street
Upper Beau -street
Whitefield-lane
Whitefield-terrace
LKNOTH
IN
TABD8.
35
35
m
187
35
50
U
6
100
m
25
14
12i
337
411
52
10
129
24
32§
500
339
8
6
212
64
211
8
26571
£ s.
69 4
39 7
64 2
482 4
82 16
64 13
11 5
8 16 10
68 13
171 11
43 13
11 5
5 5
249 17 11
83 8 9
128 3
12 17
250
28 13
55 18
766 6
304 1
23 13
14 2
234 12
7
2
3
7
4
4
3
4
1
7
77 18 11
628
22
3953 2 6
AVEIUGB COST
PEE
LINEAL TABD.
£ 8.
16
1 9
13
1 17
1 11
16
8
14
2
2 9
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2 10
2 15
d.
7
6
3
7
4
10
1
6
11
1
5
10
8
4
1
9
11
3
11
6
2
5
2
4
1
5
No. 8 Sewer.
Court S. S., Upper Beau-street,
Garth-street
Lavan-street
Ogwen-street
35i
1 14 6
12 19 9
2 8
3
20 2 3
11 6
11 2
12
12
No. 9 Sewer.
Albion -street
Priory -hill . .
Rokeby-street
Steers-street
24
2 14
1 16
3 19
2
1 16
10 5 2
TOWNSHIP OF WEST DERBY, 1861.
No. 2 Sewer.
Kensington-road
i 218 I 517 3 9 12 7 5
No. 3 Sewer.
Kensington-road.
173 I 306 6 6 I 1 15 5
70
No. 4 Sewer.
NAMES OF STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
COST.
AVERAGE COST
LINEAL YARD.
BackMyers-street
Barlow-street , .
84
30
22
217
136
90
74
6H
183
107i
112
•m
67
4
121
123
127
£ s. d.
177 3 9
71 14 4
14 19 3
108 9 8
259 3 3
203 9 3
144 9 9
124 18 11
288 15 3
98 5 11
200 10 8
20 13 11
28 10 7
71 9 4
8 19 1
204 2 9
234 14 5
180 4 8
£ s. d.
2 2 2
2 7 11
13 7
IS 4
1 13 3
2 14 11
1 19 1
1 18 2
1 11 7
18 3
1 15 10
2 6 6
1 18 11
1 1 4
2 4 9
1 13 9
1 18 2
1 8 5
Coltman-street
Coleridge-street
Cottenliam-street
Denraan-street
Edge-vale
Gilead-street
Kensington- road
Love-lane ,
Myers-street
Patterson-street ,....,.,
Penton-street
Pollock-street
liolfe-street
Smithdown-lane
Upper Baker-street
Wightman-street
1615^
2597 9
No. 8 Sewer.
Back Myers-street
24
3
9
4
13 2
1 10
5 8
2
10 11
12
12
10
Barlow-street
Kensington-street
Penton-street
40
22 6
No. 9 Sewer.
Back Myers-street
Coltman-street
Coleridge-street
Cottenham-street
27
4
11
16
6
3
8
9
3
3
17 9 1
1 12
6 14 7
8 118
2 16 6
1 10
4
3 ]2
1 4
1 4
12 11
8
12 3
10 9
9 5
10
10
8
8
8
Denman-street
Edge-vale
Gilead-street
Love-lane
Pollock-street
Wightman-street
90
48 13 10
TOWNSHIP OF TOXTET
No. 4 Sewee
H PARI
I, 18G1.
Amity-street
Carlton-hill
24
29
48
182
31
9
31
168
28 12 9
22 16 1
33 4 6
139 4 8
23 14
9 16
25 8
119 12 8
1 3 10
15 9
13 10
15 4
15 3
119
16 5
14 3
Cordon-street
Grafton-street
Hodges-street
Jevons-street
Letitia-sti'eet
North-street
522
402 8 8
71
No. 8 Sewer.
NAMKS OF STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
YAKDS.
COST.
ATKRAGK COST
PFIl
LINf AL YARD.
Carlton-hill
5
H
5
£ 8. d.
2 10
2 12 3
2 10
£ 8. d.
10
9 10
10
Grafton-street
Hodges-street
15J
7 12 3
No. 9 Sewer.
Amity-street
5
3GJ
5
2
14 5 2
2
8
7 10
8
Grafton-street
Letitia
46*
18 5 2
PARISH OF LIVERP
No. 2 Sewe
DOL, 1862.
a.
*Battery-lane
276
138
346
572i
2207 5 3
126 16 2
2198 18 4
170 8 11
3363 15 6
8
9 5 7
7 1
11 9 10
5 17 6
*Neptune-street
*Regent-road
*Saltney-8treet
*Waterloo-road
1222§
8007 4 1
No. 3 Sewei
I.
*Carlton -street
148
15
18|
15
U§
14§
24*
15i
54 1 8
64 2 9
128 11 7
54 18 4
53 17 3
64 15 10
96 1 7
68 18 11
3 13 9
4 5 6
6 17 9
3 13 1
3 13 5
4 8 4
3 19
3 16 11
*Dublin-8treet
*Oil-street
*Porter-street
*Regent-street
*Vandries-street
*Vulcan-street
*\Villiam.street
132 i
575 5 11
No. 4 Sewer.
Ashton-street
49i
12SJ
37
40
50
10
iJ*
88*
22
121
11
leo.
m
3
11
5§
34 7
140 11 9
31 14 11
44 16 9
35 8 10
20 8 1
5 4
14 11 11
66 5 9
22 3 6
89 10 8
11 3 7
119 7 9
25 4 2
10 11 4
53 1 4
20 14 7
13 10
1 1 U
17 2
12 5
14 2
2 10
2 14 9
19 2
15
1 2
14 10
1 4
14 11
17 7
3 10 5
4 16 6
3 13 2
Back Grove- street North
„ Hood-street
„ Peach-street
., St. East of Ljing-in Hospital
„ Vine-street
* Barton-street
Bidder-street
Birchfield-street
Carver-street
Church-street, Soho
Dah-ymple-street
*Dickson-street
<tT?nrmhv.st.reftt
Carried forward .
777*
! 744 15 10
72
NAMES OF STREETS.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
COST.
AVEKAOE COST
MNEAL YARD.
Brought forward
777|
402
42
1§
84
21§
9^
6§
9
19|
41
£ 8. d,
744 15 10
670 15 11
93 18 8
2 5 10
89 10 6
28 8 8
33 14 11
22 18 4
27 4 6
26 9
63 8 4
£ s. d.
1 13 8
2 4 9
1 7 6
1 1 4
1 6 6
3 12 4
3 8 9
3 6
1 6 11
1 11 9
Hornby-street
James-street
JSJyers-street
Raffles-street
*Sli"o-street
Titchfield-street South end
North
Vine-street
* These are all connected with the relievin
cost, which is here stated per lineal yard c
also the taking up the old sewers, making cor
streets abutting on the main line, connecting
flows and gullies.
1414^ 1809 10 6 1
g sewers for George's basin. The
f the main line of sewer, includes
inections and branches for all the
private drains, and making over-
No. 7 Sewer.
4|
136
50^
9|
2 10 8
57 4 8
40 1 2
4 11
10 10
8 5
15 11
9 5
Regent-road.
TVatArlnn-rnfid
200|
104 7 6
No. 8 Sewer.
Back Hood-street
5
3|
4
77
231
661
261
11 2
2 2 1
3 8 11
2 17 4
2 11 8
40 5 5
120 6 3
34 5 2
2 16
2 16
23 9 5
7 5
8 5
12 11
15 6
12 11
10 6
10 5
10 3
12 11
12 11
17 7
Birchfield-street
Carlton-street
Dublin-street
Hornbv-street
James-street
T'nrtpr.tjtrPPt, .
^Tntprlnn-rnftfl ........................
429^
235 9 5
TOWNSHIP OF KIRKDALE,
No. 4 Sewer.
1862.
15J
123
200
197
54
45
29 7 9
398 9 10
991 17 3
269 17 8
121 2 6
221 2 9
1 18 4
8 4 10
4 19 2
17 5
2 4 10
4 18 3
"Rftrk Stanlev-crescent
Bankfield-stxeet
IVTorinfl-Qtrppt • •
634J
2031 17 9
TOWNSHIP OF EVERTON, 1
No. 3 Sewer.
862.
Belraont-road 240
353 16 3
1 9 ft
73
No. 4 Sewer.
AMES OF STEEKT3.
Abram-street . . .
Allen-street
Avon-street
Back-street, W. S.
Bala-terrace
Breck-road ,
Breckfield-road North (St.Domingo Pit branch)
Christian-street
Church-street
Everton-terrace
Garden-lane
Garibaldi-street
Heber-street
Horne-street
Jasmine. street
Reservoir-street
Eothsay-street
Eupert-lane
Sykes-street
Tooke-street
Washington-street
Waterhouse-lane. .
Wentworth- street
West Derby-road
York-street
73
n
8
lU
245
10
27
8
148
161
30
80
28
1-H
7
110
18|
14
30|
m
m
13
171i
7
116i
IHi
1337JJ
£ 8.
70 18
6 13
1 4
6 14
19 14
243
14
84 6
21 6
263 15
207 13
27 2
33 19
54 11
27
5 2
165 19 10
20 18 9
20 1 1
33 5 1
27 11 10
17 9
5
2
2
1
12
d.
1
2
8
4
8
17 10
4 5
6 3
6
1
1
8
2
2
2
11
31
17
209
5
121
24
1835 1 5
anbraob cost
PEB
LINEAL YARD
£ 8.
19
17
18
10
1
14 10
19 11
8 5
5
13
15
13
18
1 2
1 19
2 3 10
14 8
1 11
14
2
7
5
8
10
10
TOWNSHIP OF WEST DERBY, 1862.
No. 3 Sewer.
Belmont-road ...
232
720
594^
329 8 7
998 16 3
597 15 6
1 8 5
1 3
1 1
Sheil-road
West Derby -road
1546i
1926 4
No. 4 Sewi
:r.
Back Marsden-street
101
12
22§
46
6
352
I'
22
Itig
m
54 12 7
5 17
5 1 1
12 11 3
42 11 5
48 19 2
6 2 6
388 4 6
9 14 9
8
43 9 2
7 11
8 17 4
9 7 11
10 10
9 9
13 9
19 10
1 17 7
113
1 5
1 2 1
I 6 7
15 1
1 19 6
16 3
14
14 10
Belmont- view
Berwick-street
Boundary-lane
Butler-street
Chatham-place
Deane-street
Dee-street ....
Division-street
Everv-street
Martin-street
Norwood-grove
Bed Eock-street
Carried forward
031
048 10 :}
74
NAMES or STSEXTS.
Brought forward ,
St. George's-road . . .
Scott-street
Sheil-road .........
Tweed-street
White Rock-street . . .
Yellow Rock-street . . ,
York street
LENGTH
AVERAGE COST
IN
COST.
PEE
TAKDS.
LINEAL YARD.
£ s.
d.
£ 8. d.
631
648 10
3
12§
9 11
11
15 2
28
41 12
4
1 9 9
360
327 15
18 2
81
6 9
7
14 11
m
11 2
3
16 8
13
10 13
5
16 5
6i
7
1 2 1
1073
1062 14
9
TOWNSHIP OF TOXTETH PARK, 1862.
No. 3 Sewer.
Bentley-road
1 404 1 445 17 3 ] 12 1
No. 4 Sewer.
Church-street (Windsor)
Embledon-street
Graham-street
Stanhope-street (Windsor)
431
16
381
37i
351
17U
32 5 9
31 19 11
36 3 10
34 2 3
25 18 ]0
160 10 7
14
2
18
18
14
1856.
RECAPITULATION.
LIVERPOOL.
LENGTH
ATBBAOE COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
TAHDS,
TOTAL COST.
PKR
LUTEAL TAKD
SBMAKKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ 8. d.
£ S. d.
1
6 by 4
2
6 — 30
63
54 2 1
1 5
3
3 9 — 23
78
123 9 10
1 11 8
4
3 — 1 10
2910
2495 7 3
17 2
5
2 9 -- 1 6
2504
239 17 9
19 2
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
12 „
159
81 13 6
10 3
9
9 „
77
34 7 6
9 2
3527i
3028 17 10
2 miles 7 J lineal yards.
KIRKDALE.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
4
3 — 1 10
363
378 2 9
1 10
6
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 „
B
12 „
29
13 1
0-9
y
9 ,.
162
60 6 9
7 6
554
451 10 6
EVERTON.
1
6 by 4
3
6 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
4
3 — 1 10
2358{
1992 8 4
16 11
5
2 9 — 16
309
156 4 2
10 1
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 ,.
8
12 „
218i
118"17 10
10 10
9
9 „
647i
358 19 1
11 1
35335
2626 9 6
2 miles 13| lineal yards.
76
WEST DERBY.
LENGTH
AVERAGE COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
YARDS.
TOTAL COST.
PER
LINEAL YARD.
REMARKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ S. d.
£ S. d.
1
6 by 4
65
255 3 6
3 18 6
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
99. i
222 19 10
2 4 10
4
3 — 1 10
690^-
504 2 10
14 6
5
2 9 — 16
6
IS-inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
12
1581
92 11 1
11 8
9
9 „
1012J
455 11 1
9
203U
1530 8 4 1
1 mile 27 1| lineal yards.
TOXTETH PARK.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
217
234 5 11
1 1 7
4
3 — 1 10
1519^
1414 2 1
18 7
5
2 9 — 16
13
9 10 5
14 7
6
18-inch i)ipe.
7
15
8
12
120
87 12
14 7
9
9 ,.
2325i
1013 4 1
8 8
4255
2758 14 6
2 miles 6
76 lineal yards.— Total, 7 miles 152lf lineal yards.
ANALYSIS.
No.
Size.
Estimated
Cost.
Average Cost of Works ExEcnxED.
Liverpool. Eirkdale.
Everton.
West Derby.
ToxtethPark
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
J.
6 by 4
2 12
3 18 6
2
5 — 30
2 5
10 5
3
3 9 — 23
1 17 6
1 11 8
2 4 10
1 1 7
4
3 - 1 10
15
17 2
1 10
16 11
14 6
18 7
5
2 9 — 16
12
19 2
10 1
14 7
G
18-inch pipe
7
15 „
8
12 „
10
10 3
9
10 10
11 8
14 7
6
9
15
9 2
7 5
11 1
9
8 8
77
RECAPITULATION.— 1857
LIVERPOOL.
LENGTH
AVEBAOB COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
YARDS.
TOTAL COST.
PER
LINEAL YARD.
REMARKS.
Ft. In . Ft. In.
£ s. d.
£ 8. d.
1
by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
425
550 10 1
1 5 11
4
3 — 1 10
3201^
2999 8 9
18 5
5
2 9 — 16
803
292 13
19 4
6
18. inch pipe.
7
15 „
3li
72 15 1
23 lineal yards iron pipe.
8
12 „
67
31 12 10
9 6
9
9 „
lOOJ
34 4 2
6 10
4188^
3981 3 11
2 miles 668J lineal yards.
KIRKDALE.
1
(i by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
1554
1647 7 8
1 1 2
4
3 — 1 10
912|
874 16 2
19 2
5
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
12 „
290J
174 18 1
12 1
9
474|
224 12 9
9 6
32318
29-21 14 8
1 mile 14713 lineal yards.
EVERTONf.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
143J
244 9
1 14
4
3 — 1 10
2413^
1770 11 10
14 8
5
2 9 — 16
272
233 9
17 2
6
18-inch pipe.
rf
15 „
8
12
95i
51 12
10 10
9
„
8101
348 2 7
8 6
3740^
2047 16 2
2 miles 2205 lineal yards.
WEST DERBY.
1
G by 4
1
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
794|
838 11 11
1 1 1
4
3 — 1 10
17481
1421 15 11
16 3
5
2 9 — 10
44
33 4 8
15 1
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 .,.
8
12 „
167
96 10 8
11 7
9
9
1138J
543 18 11
9 7
3892 i
2934 2 1
2 miles 372i lineal yards. I
78
TOXTETHPARK.
LENGTH
AVERAGE COST
NO.
8IZK.
IN
YARDS.
TOTAL COST.
PER
LINEAL YARD.
BIMABKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
385i
428 14
1 2 3
4
3 — 1 10
3139
3006 8 6
19 2
5
2 9 — 16
78
48 17 1
12 6
6
18 inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
12 „
180J
82 9 3
9 2
9
9
636
301 4 11
9 6
441 8§
3867 13 9
2 miles 898| lineal yards.— Total, 11 miles 112 J lineal yards.
ANALYSIS.
No.
Size.
Estimated
Cost.
AVERAGE Cost of Work Executed.
Liverpool.
Kirkdale.
Everton.
West Derby.
ToxtethPark
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ S. d.
£ s. d.
£ 8. d.
£ s. d.
£ S. d.
£ S. d.
1
G by 4
2 12
2
5 — 30
2 5
3
3 9 — 2 3
1 17 6
1 5 11
112
1 14
111
12 3
4
3 — 1 10
15
18 5
19 2
14 8
16 3
19 2
5
2 9 — 16
12
19 4
17 2
15 1
12 6
6
18-inch pipe
7
15 „
8
12
10
9 5
12 1
10 10
11 7
9 2
9
9 ;;
15
6 10
9 6
8 6
9 7
9 6
RECAPITULATION.— 1858.
LIVERPOOL.
LENGTH
AVERAGE COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
YARDS. '
TOTAL COST.
PER
LINEAL YARD.
REMARKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ S. d.
£ s. d.
1
6 by 4
12901
3091 15 1
2 7 11
2
5 — 30
9
32 1 4
3 11 3
3
3 9 — 23
4H
61 1 8
19 7
4
3 — 1 10
28481
3005 16 6
111
6
2 9 — 16
68
61 19 9
18 3
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15--.,
31S
18 13 2
11 9
8
12 „
9
9 „
65
26
8
4354/,
6207 7 6
1
2 miles 834t*2 lineal yards.
1
79
KIRKDALE.
NO.
SIZE.
LENGTH
IN
YARDS.
TOTAL COST.
AVERAGE COST
PER
LINEAL YARD.
REMARKS.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ft. In. Ft. In.
6 by 4
5 — 30
3 9 — 23
3 — 1 10
2 9 — 16
18-inch pipe.
15
12 „
9 „
117
632
76i
74
£ s. d.
266 6 7
515 16 10
25 3 1
16 16
£ s. d.
2 5 6
19 6
6 7
4 6
799J
824 2 6
EVERTON.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6 — 40
5 by 3
3 9 — 23
3 — 1 10
2 9 — 16
18-inch pipe.
15 „
12 „
9 „
21SM
33375
328
525
2850 1 8
3337 2
194 13 4
213 U) 5
I 6 1
1
11 10
9 3
6374|
0625 10 7
3 miles 1094| lineal yards.
WEST DERBY.
I
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6 by 4
5 — 30
3 9 — 23
3 — 1 10
2. 9 - 1 6
18-inch pipe.
15
12 „
9 „
671
723
196
13701
236|
27
1830 2 2
1720 11 11
270 7 8
1340 17 9
218 6 3
16 11 11
2 14 7
2 7 7
17 7
19 8
18 6
12 4
32241
6402 17 8
1
mile 1404^ lineal yards.
TOXTETH PARK.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6 by 4
5 — 30
3 9 — 23
3 — 1 10
2 9 — 16
18 -inch pipe.
15 „
12 „
9 „
443
3065^
184i
156
491 11 11
2947 6 6
96 10 9
66 9
1 2 2
19 3
10 6
8 6
38481
3001 17 2
2 miles 32
8§ lineal :
irards.— Total, 10 miles 1001 x'j lineal yards.
80
1
ANALYSIS.
No.
Size.
Estimated
Cost.
Average Cost of Works Executed.
1
Liverpool.
Kirkdale.
Everton.
West Derby.
ToxtethPark
£ s. d.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ S. d.
M s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
1
6 by 4
2 12
2 7 11
2 14 7
2
5 — 30
2 5
3 11 3
2 7 7
3
3 9 — 23
1 17 6
19 7
2 5 6
16 1
17 7
12 2
4
3 — 1 10
15
1 1 1
19 5
10
19 8
19 3
5
2 9 — 1 6
12
18 3
6
18-inch pipe
i
7
15 „
i 11 9
8
12 „
10
6 7
11 10
18 6
10 6
9
9
1 8
4 6
9 3
12 4
8 6
RECAPITULATION.— 1859.
LIVERPOOL.
LENGTH
AVERAGE COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
YARDS.
total cost.
PER
LINEAL YARD
BEMARKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
1
6 by 4
2
5 -- 3
3
3 9 — 23
4
3 — 1 10
3818§
3500 1 6
18 4
5
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
12 „
125
76 16 6
12 4
9
9 „
89^
35 4 4
7 11
4033
3612 2 4
1
i
2 miles 513 lineal yards.
KIRKDALE.
1
6 by 4
1
1
2
5 — 3
567
1622 2 9
2 17 3
3
3 9 — 23
24i
63 2 8
2 12
1
4
3 — 1 10
394§
417 9 3
1 1 1
5
2 9—16
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
j 12 .,
9
9 „
1
980]
2102 14 8
81
EVERTON.
LENGTH
ATBRAOE COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
YARDS.
TOTAL COST. 1 PK B
[lineal yard
REMARKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ S. d.
1
G by 4
.
2
5 — 30
2364
5792 2 10
2 9
3
3 9 — 23
304§
441 6 2
1 9
4
3 — 1 10
551Ug
63(J9 19 6
. 19 5
6
2 9 — 10
6
18-incb pipe.
7
15 „
8
12 „
9
9
2Ci
10 13 4
8
8212
11014 1
4 miles 1172 lineal yards.
WEST DERBY.
1
by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 2 3
4
3 — 1 10
971§
1238 19 3
1 6 6
5
2 9—10
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15
8
12 „
6
3 6
11
9
44§
10 9 10
7 5
1022^
1258 15 1
TOXTETH PARK.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
527*
2149|
605 14 6
19 2
4
3 — 1 10
2011 14
18 9
5
2 9 — 16
6
18 -inch pipe.
7
15
8
12 „
15
7 10
10
9
9 „
29
11 12
8
i 27 20^ 1
2030 10 6
1 mile 90
Oi lineal yards.— Total, 9 miles 1134 lineal yards.
ANALYSIS.
No.
Size.
Estimated
Cost.
Average Cost of Work Executed.
Liverpool.
Kirkdale.
Everton. |West Derby.
ToxtethPark
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ S. d.
£ s. d.
£ S. d.
£ 8- d.
£ S. d.
£ 8. d.
1
6 by 4
2 12
2
5 — 30
2 5
2 17 3
2 9
3
3 9 — 2 3
1 17 6
2 12
1 9
19 2
4
3 - 1 10
15
18 4
1 1 1
19 5
1 5 6
18
5
2 9 — 16
12
6
18-inch pipe
7
15
8
13 „
10
12 4
11
10
9
15
7 11
8
7 5
8
82
RECAPITULATION.— 1860.
LIVERPOOL. j
LENGTH
ATEKAGE COST
, \
NO.
SIZE.
IN
TARDS.
TOTAL COST.
PER
LINEAL YARD.
BZMARKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
537
2267 16 2
4 4 6
1
3
8 9 — 23
910§
2557 13 10
2 16 2
1
4
3 — 1 10
3085i
4881 2 4
1 11 8
5
2 9 — 16
79
123 10 5
1 11 3
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 ..
8
12
50i
34 10
13 9
[)
9 „
458
198 6
8 8
5120i
10062 18 9
2 miles 1600i lineal yards.
KIRKDALE.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 3
3
3 9—23
528J
628 13 2
1 3 10
4
3 — 1 10
750f
1081 10 4
1 8 10
6
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe
7
15
8
12 „
14
7
10
9
9 M
12931 1717 3 1
EVERTON.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
234
388 11 10
1 13 3
4
3 — 1 10
46191
6728 13 8
1 9 2
5
2 9 — 16
6
18 inch pipe.
7
15 ,.
8
12
19
10 4
10 9
9
9 „
113i
47 15 6
8 5
4086
7175 5
2 miles 1466 lineal yards.
WEST DERBY.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 3
3
3 9 — 23
4
3 — 1 10
633
986 17 8
1 11 2
5
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
12 „
18
9
10
9
9
15i
7 8
9 6
666^
1003 5 8
83
TOXTETH PARK.
LENGTH
AVERAGE COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
YARDS.
TOTAL COST.
PER
LINEAL YARD.
REMARKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ s. d.
£ 8. d.
1
6 by 4
2
6 — 30
3
8 9 — 23
772
1102 3
1 8 7
4
3 — 1 10
2028
2288 8 4
1 2 6
5
2 9—16
165i
160 16 7
19 6
6
18 -inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
12 „
9
9 „
85|
38 10
9
305IJ
3589 17 11
1
1 mile 1291^ lineal yards.— Total, 8 miles 1037J lineal yards.
ANALYSIS.
No.
SlZB.
Estimated
Cost.
Ateraob Cost of Wohk Execoted.
Liverpool.
Kirkdale.
Everton.
West Derby
ToxtethPark
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ 8. d.
£ 8. d.
£ 8. d.
£ S. d.
£
8. d.
£
8. d.
1
6 by 4
2 12
2
6 — 30
2 6
4 4 6
3
3 9 — 23
1 17 6
2 16 2
1 3 10
1 13 3
1
8 7
4
3 — 1 10
1 6
1 11 8
1 8 10
19 2
1
11 2
1
2 6
5
2 9—10
1 2
1 11 3
19 6
6
18-inch pipe
7
15 „
8
12 „
1
13 9
10
10 9
10
9
9 „
15
8 8
8 6
9 6
9
RECAPITULATION.— 1861.
LIVERPOOL.
LENGTH
ATERAOB COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN TOTAL COST.
YARDS.
fF.R
LINEAL YARD.
REMARKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
1
by 4
2
6 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
130J 284 16 10
1 3 9
4
3 — 1 10
2dU'i
3492 11 2
1 6 7
5
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe
7
15 ,.
8
12 „
45J
21 1
9 3
9
9 M
205
88 3
8 7
3005J
3886 9 3
I
1 mile I245i lineal yards. |
84
KIRKDALE.
LENGTH
AVE BAG E COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
TOTAL COST.
PER
REMARKS,
YAKDS.
LINEAL YARD.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
4
3 — 1 10
15461
2511 11 7
1 12 6
5
2 9 — 1
6
18 -inch pipe
7
15
8
12
H
3 4
12
9
9 „
3C
17 6 8
9 8
1588-1
2532 2 3
EVERTON.
1
G by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
33
52 3 4
1 11 8
4
3 — 1 10
26571
3953 2 6
1 9 9
5
2 9—16
6
18-inch pipe
7
15
•'
8
12
35i
20 2 3
11 5
9
9 „
24
10 5 2
8 6
2750i
4035 13 3
1 mile 990] lineal yards.
WEST DERBY.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
218
517 3 9
2 7 5
3
3 9 — 23
173
306 6 6
1 15 5
4
3 — 1 10
1615^
2597 9
1 12 2
5
2 9 — 16
G
18-inch pipe
7
15
8
12
40
22 C
11 2
9
„
90
48 13 10
10 10
2V.iGl-
3491 10 10
]
mile 376J lineal yards.
TOXTETH PARK.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 2 3
4
3 — 1 10
522
402 8 8
15 5
5
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe
7
15
8
12 ;;
m
7 12 3
9 11
9
y ,.
m
18 5 2
7 11
1
583§
428 6 1
Total,
5 miles 1268§ lineal yards.
85
ANALYSIS.
No.
SiZB.
Estimated
AvKRAOB Cost of Work Execdted.
C03t.
,
1
Liverpool.
Kirkdale. | Everton.
West Derby.
ToxtethPark
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ s. d.
£ 8. d.
£ 8. d.
£ 8. d.
£ 8. d.
£ s. d.
1
6 by 4
2 12
2
5 — 3
2 5
2 7 5
3
3 9 — 23
1 17 6
1 3 9
1 11 8
1 15 5
4
3 — 1 10
15
1 6 7
1 12 6
1 9 9
1 12 2
15 6
5
2 9—16
1 2
18-inch pipe
7
15 „
8
12 „
10
9 3 12
11 5
11 2
9 11
9
9 :;
15
8 7 9 8
8 6
10 10
7 11
RECAPITULATION.— 1862.
LIVERPOOL.
LENGTH
ATBBAOP. COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
YARDS.
total cost.
PER
LINEAL YARD.
REMARKS.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ 8. d.
£ 8. d.
1
by 4
2
5 — 3
12221
8067 4 1
6 12
3
3 9 — 23
132i
575 5 11
4 7
4
3 — 1 10
uuh
1809 10 6
1 5 7
5
2 9 — 16
6
IS-inch pipe.
*
7
15 „
200§
104 7 6
10 6
8
12 „
429i
235 9 5
11
9
,.
3399J
10791 17 5
1 mile 1039J lineal yards.
KIRKDALE.
I
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9—23
4
3 — 1 10
634J
2031 17 9
3 4 1
5
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
12 „
9
9 .,
1
634J
2031 17 9
EVERTON.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 2 3
240
352 16 3
1 9 5
4
3 — 1 10
1337J
1835 1 5
1 7 5'
5
2 9 — 16
G
18-inch pipe.
7
15
8
12
9
9
1577i
2187 17 8
86
WEST DERBY.
LENGTH
AVERAGE COST
NO.
SIZE.
IN
YAltDS.
TOTAL COST.
PER
LINEAL YARD.
REMARKS.
Ft. In, Ft. In.
£ S. d.
£ s. d.
1
G by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
1546J
1926 4
1 4 11
4
3 — 1 10
1073
1062 14 9
19 10
5
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15 „
8
12
9
9
2619J
2988 15 1
1 mile 859|- lineal yards.
TOXTETH PARK.
1
6 by 4
2
5 — 30
3
3 9 — 23
404
445 17 3
1 2 1
<
3 — 1 10
171J
160 10 7
18 9
6
2 9 — 16
6
18-inch pipe.
7
15
8
12
9
9
575^
606 7 10
Total, 5 miles 6^ lineal yards.
ANALYSIS.
No.
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Cost.
Aterage *Jost OF Work Executed,
, 1
Liverpool.
Kirk dale.
Everton.
West Derby.
ToxtethPark
Ft. In. Ft. In.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ S. d.
£ 8. d.
£ B. d.
£ s. d.
1
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2 12
2
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2 5
6 12
a
3 9 — 23
1 17
4 7
1 9 5
1 4 11
1 2 1
4
3 — 1 10
1 5
1 5 7
3 4 1
1 7 5
19 10
18 9
5
2 9 — 16
1 2
6
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7
15 „
8
12 „
1
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y
9 ,.
15
11
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TABLE No. 3.
LIST OF STREETS, WITH THE NUMBER OF HOUSES, COURTS AND
COURT HOUSES, (fee. DRAINED,
From March 1st, 1856, to December 31st, 1862, Inclusive.
LIVERPOOL.
Names of Streets.
Ashfield'Street ,
Ashton-street
Albion-street
Abercromby-square
Audley-street
Ashton-place ,
Anson-terrace ^â– ,
Anson-place
Atkinson-street
Aintree-street
Arley-street
Atberton-street .,
Addison-street . . .'..
Almond-street
Ansdell-street. .
Addington-street
Argyle-street
AthoUstreet
Alfred-street
Arrad-street
Arden-street
Ascot-street
Anson-street
Augustine-street
Amber street
Abercromby-terrace
Back Queen Anne-street
„ Bridport-street
„ Little Canning-street . . .
„ Berry street
„ Nile-street
„ Eldon-place
„ Leece-street
„ Ratbbone-street
„ Colquitt-street
„ Pickop-sti'eet
„ Eldon-street
„ Parliament-street
„ Goree
,, Bittern-street
„ Lime-street
„ Russell-street
„ Nelson-street
„ Mount-street
Carried forward
Houses. Courts.
5
2
2
1
1
5
6
19
1
4
4
4
21
1
5
120
9
2
3
30
13
4
11
3
3
6
4
2
7
2
7
5
1
2
4
1
2
1
329
Court
Houses.
Miscellaneous.
12
Stable and Yard.
Stable.
Warehouse, Yard.
6 Warehouses, Bridewell.
Schools.
Stable and Coach-house.
Stables.
Stables.
2 Warehouses.
Stable.
Stable.
65
89
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Back Chatham-street .
Mansfield-street
Clare-street . . . .
Castle-street
Almond-street . .
Bedford-street . .
Roe-street
Bond-street
Portland -street. .
Milton -street . .
Bromilow- street
Sandon-street . .
Byrom-street
Brick- street
Bailey-street
Bostock-street
Bent-street
Blackstone-street . . . .
Barton-street
Blake-street
Baptist>strcct
„ l«^no
Boimdaiy-terrace . . . .
Bii»i«haiu>street
BeAcOn*street
Brooks-streot .-
Bennett-street
boundary-street
Blackburn-place
Bolton-street
Bloom-street
Blackstock-street
Bridgewater-street
Brunswick-street
Blundell-street
Bury-street
Birchfield-street . . . .
Button-street
Bas^nett-street
Bachelor-street
Bow-street
Black Diamond-street
Brownlow-street
Bevington Bush . . . .
Bath-street
Benson-street
Beckwith-street
Erook's-alley
Blenheim-street
Bevington
„ hill
Beau-street
Banastre-street
Benn's-gardens
Birkett-street
Blackburn-street . . . .
Bri>lport-street
Houses.
Carried forward
329
1
1
6
1
16
29
7
1
J4
15
20
8
1
10
1
2
28
3
1
28
5
26
1
4
8
10
3
29
11
3
1
21
3
1
11
13
1
14
1
1
4
10
12
]2
9
11
18
8
5
Courts.
790
12
Court
Houses.
77
4
6
4
59
10
24
Miscellaoeous.
20
Stables.
Bank, Warehouse.
Stable.
Stables.
2 Stables.
Stables.
360
Stable and Yard.
Stable.
Smithy.
School.
Stable and Yard.
Stables.
3 Stables, <fec.
School
' Shed, Warehouse, Soap Works,
Oil Mill, Boiler House,
School, Foundry.
Warehouse, 3 OflBces.
Stable.
Offices.
Engine-houso, Office.
Infirmary.
Brewery, Stable, and Yard.
Warehouse.
Stable.
North Schools, Chapel.
Stables.
2 Warehouses, Chapel.
Cellar.
6e
M
90
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Bedford-street
Burgess-street
Bittern-street
Ben Johnson-street .
Bronte-street
Brown-street
Bond-street
Bixteth-street
Bentinck-street
Birkett^row
Bold-street
Brownlow-hill
Bakehouse-lane
Burlington-street . , .
Baltimore-street
Benledi-street
Bartlam-street
Boardman-place
Beau-lane
Birtles-place
Barton-lane
Bangor-street
Bidder-street
Cook- street
Corn wallis-street .
Chadwick-street .
Ghesnut-street —
Cooper's-row . . . .
Crosshall-street . .
Cloment-street . .
Cartwright-place. .
Craven-street
Carlton-street . . , .
Carver-street . . . .
Church-lane . . . .
Cavendish-street. .
Croston-street . . . .
„ court . . . .
Cross-street
Charlotte-place ..
Church -alley
Cummings'-street
Chapel-yard . . . .
Crump-street . . . ,
Cockspur-street . .
Canning-place . . . .
Catherine-street . .
Christian-street . .
Charles-street . , . .
Clayton-square . .
Clare-street
Cazneau-street . ,
Chatham-street . .
„ place . .
Cropper-street . .
Concert-street . .
Chapel-lane
Cherr3'-lane
Carried forward 1472
Houses.
790
Courts.
Court
Houses
Miscellaneous.
77
, 360
66
46
Church, Schools.
5
3
19
3
8
1
4
55
1
7
15
96
Stahle &Yard, 2 Warehouses.
Brewery.
21
Savings Bank, Lyceum.
41
1
8
Shippon.
4
65
15
95
1
21
Schools, Stable, Foundry, Yard
8
2
3
10
3
12
7
3
26
Workshop.
4
5
19
16
1
18
15
4
26
6
Wai-ehouse, Cork Manufactory
2
1
1
7
Cotton kiln.
5
3
14
1
2
Stahle and Yard.
6
3
6
2
3
6
1
3
3
1
2
8
4
14
Stable.
4
7
Arcade.
15
57
1
19
Theatre.
6
35
2
9
Stable.
12
44
1
4
Chapel.
1
7
5
16
Circus, Urinals, Schools.
61
2
1
16
Cotton Sheds.
1472
143
714 .93 i
91
Karnes of Streets.
Houses.
Brought forward
Chapel-street
Clarence-street
Cookson -street
Cable-street
Cleveland-square . . .
Cambridge-street . . .
College-lane
Colqiiitt-street
Crosbie-atreet
Clay-street
Chaucer-street
Carpenter's-row
Cunliffe-street
Cases-street
Caraden-street
Charters-street
Cranmer-street
Clayton-street
Cuerdon-street . . .
Currie- street ., . . .
Crown-place
Crooked-lane
Cow-lane
Comus-street
Clifford-street
Church-street
Cumberland-street
Castle- street
Cheapside
Copperas-hill
Circus-street
Crown- street
Chisenhale-street . .
Canning-street . . . .
Chaloner-street . . . .
CoUingwood-street . .
Crompton-street . . . .
Chapel-walks
Caradoc-street
Church-street, Soho
CoTent-garden
Danzie-street
Denison-street
Dawson-street
Deane-street
Dickston-street
Derby-place
„ square
Drinkwater's-gardens
Date-street
Dryden-street
Duckinfield-street , . .
Daulby-street
Dickenson-street . . .
Derby-street
Denbigh-street
1472
3
14
4
7
10
5
3
1
15
3
17
7
3
1
32
7
2
16
3
3
8
16
1
18
4
14
12
30
24
100
27
68
12
8
12
Courts.
Carried forward .
143
1
2113
Court
Houses.
714
Miscellaneous.
200
10
18
16
3
63
936
93
Offices.
Stable, &c.
Offices, Printing-office.
Slaughter-house.
Almshouses.
Yard, &c.
Bank, Workshops.
Stables, Warehouse.
Stable.
Bakery, Stables.
Timber-yard, Stores.
Yard, Horse-midden.
( Land, 6 Stables, Warehouse,
( Workshops, Boiler Works.
Horse-midden, Sbippon.
Warehouse.
Stables.
Warehouse, Brewery.
Stable.
Saw Mills, Stables.
3 Offices.
2 Cotton-sheds, 2 Warehouses,
Sugar-house.
Schools.
Yard, Church.
Bridewell.
Schools, Land')
Office, Carpenter's Yard.
Office.
StableR.
147
92
Names of Streets.
Brought forward .
Duncan-street
Drury-lane
Devon-street
Dalryniple-street . . .
Davies-street
Downe-street
Duke-street
Dale-street
Dance-street . . .
Doncaster-street
Dickson-street .
Darwen-street. . .
Dundee-street .
Dublin-street . . .
Earle-street
Egerton-street
East side of George's Dock
Edward-street
Eaton-street
Exchange-street West
Eldon-street
Elizabeth-street
Exchange-street East
Eagar-street
Emma Ann-street
Edmund-street
Eccles-street
Elliott-street
Ennerdale-street
Ellenborough-street
Egypt-street
Elgin-street
Eldon-place ,
East-street ,
Epsom-street
Ford-street
Eraser-street . . . .
Fairclough-street
Finney-lane . . . .
Forrest-street . . . .
Franceys-street . .
Fox-street
Fontenoy-street . .
Freemason's-row
Fleet-street ,
Florist-street . . . .
Formby-street . .
Fairhurst-street . .
Finch-street
Flint-street
Tulton-street
Frederick-street
Falkner-street. .
Houses.
Courts.
2113
3
4
2
3
10
7
43
20
7
58
4
1
5
11
1
17
30
21
2
11
4
4
1
6
4
3
4
1
Carried forward .
70
200
2760
Court
Houses.
936
64
Miscellaneous.
J 47
Stable and Yard.
Printing Office.
Stables.
Cellar, Midden.
Stables.
("Hotel, Timber Yard, Police
1 Offices.
4 Warehouses.
10
2
27
Warehouse.
Warehouse.
Fire Office.
Lecture- room.
Stable and Office.
Office.
So apery, Stable.
234 1066 198
Tan-pits, Stable.
Stable and Yard.
Sugar-house, Boiler-house.
Almshouse.
Stable and Yard.
2 Warehouses.
Warehouse, Brewery.
Stables.
Stable and Yard, 2 Foundries,
Warehouse, Sheds.
Warehouse, Smiths'-shop.
Church.
Smithy, 5 Warehouses,
gine-house.
Engine-house, Shippon,
Stables.
En-
93
Names of Streets.
Houses.
Courts.
Court
H'juses.
Miscellaneous.
Brought forward
2760
1
7
10
8
21
18
25
12
14
6
28
05
32
a
7
1
a
10
a
ft
a
18
17
5
15
a
35
24
13
4
a
8
19
15
20
59
73
16
1
2
3
3
8
5
14
6
15
17
1
5
9
30
;{8
234
3
1
1
1
5
2
3
1
1
a
1
6
1
â– J
s
2
a
3
3
1
2
1
1
7
4
1066
4
16
28
4
12
3
12
"' 13
8
15
4
7
6
2
30
5
198
Shed.
Shop, Parthenon.
Starch -works.
Chapel.
School, 2 Stahles.
Land, Stable, School.
Hospital, Land, Warehouse,
\ Schools.
2 Warehouses.
Warehouse.
Stables, Foundry.
Shippon and Yard, Church.
Shed.
Stable and Yard.
Warehouse.
Timber-yard, Shed.
Chapel.
Bridewell.
2 Warehouses.
Stables.
Timber-yard, Warehouse.
Church, Stable.
Warehouse, Meeting-house.
Falkner-square . .
Great Oxford-street North ....
„ Orford-street
„ Charlotte-street
„ Nelson-street
„ Crosshall-street
„ George-street
„ „ place
„ George's- square
„ Newton-street
„ Richmond-street
„ Homer-street
„ Howard-street
Glegg-street
Gibralter-street
Grayson- street
Gradwell-street
Glasgow-street
Greeli-street
Gladstone-street
Green-lane
Gregory-place
Gomer-street
Gilbert-street
Gildart-street
Gore-streef, Scotland-road
Gascoyne-street
Gildart's-gardenV
Goree-piazzas
Greenland-street . .
Greetham-street
Gloucester-street
Grenville-street South
.. North
Grosvenor-street
Gill-street
Galton-street
Green-street
Grove-street
Gerard-street
Gay-street
Gardner's-row
Hotham-street ....
Hewitt's-place
Hill -street
Hurst-street
Harford-lane
Hanover-street
Houlgrave-street
Houghton-street
Hedley-street
Hare-place
Hood-street
Hardy-street
Hunter-street
Heath-street
Carried forward.
3570
y87
1240
237
94
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Hockenhall-alley . . .
Hatton-garden
Horatio-street
Henry-street
Hodson-street
Hornby- street
Hope-place
Harrison-street
Harrington- street . . .
Holly- street
Hawke-street
Hackins-hey
Hope-street
Harford-street ....
Hanley-street
Hop wood-street
Huskisson-street . . ,
Hardman-street, ...
Highfield- street
Hankin-street
Hart-street
Hook-street
Harker-street
Hutton-street
Houghton-lane ....
Idris-street"
Islington
„ place . . . . ,
James-street
Juvenal-place
Jackson-lane
Jamaica-street ....
Johnson-street ....
Jervis-street
Juvenal-street
Jasper-street
Jones-street
Jordan-street
Kew-street
King-street . . . . . . .
Kitchen-street
Key-street
Knight-street ,
Kent-street •
Kent-square
Kelvington-place. . . .
Leigh-street
Litherland-alley. ...
Lace-street
Lauder- street
Lionel-street ,
Laird's-place
Leander-street . . . . .
Lincoln-street . . . . ,
Carried forward
Ilouses.
Courts .
Court
Ilouses.
Miscellaneous.
3576
287
1240
237
Yard.
9
1
4.
2 Stables, Police Office.
41
2
10
9
1
2 Warehouses, Stable, Mill.
5
1
4
5
6
60
8
Synagogue.
17
2
6
5
2 Warehouses.
24
3
11
2 Breweries.
3
1
3
Chapel.
1
Office, Warehouse.
8
8
6
5
4
66
8
20
64
4
Dispensary, Asylum.
40
2
4
14
24
25
3
23
2
Carriage Manufactory.
8
1
8
3 Warehouses.
39
School, Joiners' Yard.
1
Stables.
2
1
1
4
Offices.
Stable, &c.
8
4
15
13
Brewery.
2
1
2
Stable, Yard, Schools,
4
15
1
20
1
1
Bridewell, Schools.
16
Yard
2
9 Warehouses.
14.
3
10
f Stable, Cooperage, Soapery,
\ Engine-house.
6
1
6
4
3
28
10
Warehouse.
Yards and Sheds.
3
1
Stable, Yard.
1
2
1
28
2
18
1
11
1
4212
340
1445
287
95
Names of Streets.
Bouses
Courts
Court
Houses
Miscellaneous.
4212
340
1445
287
16
4
9
Stable and Yard.
6
1
Yard.
22
10
10 Warehouses.
20
11
9
1
6
2
12
5 Warehouses.
1
11
8
( 2 Warehouses, Cooperage,
( Offices, Boiler-yard.
67
18
1
16
6
Cooperage.
11
4
16
5
2
9
4
1
1
3
3
5
Passage.
8
2
3
67
Vaults.
22
5
20
•
5
9
Boiler-house.
8
1
77
2
Mechanics' Institution.
7
3
5
1
6
Warehouse.
16
Workshop.
2
1
18
1
4
2
4
2
6
2
1
11
1
12
15
2
19
Stable
5
3
3
a
1
3 Warehouses, Bakehouse.
23
1
Stable.
5
6
14
15
6
19
Warehouse, Chapel.
9
1
4811
384
1592
324
Brought forward
Light-street
Leigh-place
Lawton-street
Lime-street
Lowther-street
Lancelot's-hey
Lord-street
Lonsdale-street
Leece-street
Love-lane
Liver-street
Lawson-street
Li ghtbody street . . . .
Latimer-street
Limekiln-lane
Lydia Anne-street . . . .
Lambert-street
Lower Myrtle-street . .
Lord Nelson-street . .
Llewellyn-street
Leather-lane
Lad-lane
Lawrence-street
London-road
Leeds-street
Lumber-street
Leycester-street
Lithotomer-street . . . .
Little St. Bride-street
Louis-street
Mount-street
Midghall-street . . .
Matthew-street . . . .
Mulberry-street . . .
Maghull-street
Morgan-street
Moore-place ,
May-street
Mona-street
McVicar-street
Mason-street
Murray -street
Mount-view
Mill-street East . . .
Marquis-street . . . . .
Maddox-street
Mary Ann-street. . .
Moore-street
Molyneaux-street . .
Matthew-lane
Monument-place . . .
Marshall-place
Manesty-lane
Mould-street
Marlborough-street
Maguire-street ....
Milton-street
96
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Moss-street
Melville-place
Market-street
Manchester-street. . .
Mersey-street
Marble-street
Moon-street
Moorfields-street . . .
Mason-place
Mona-street
McKee-street
Mile-end
Marybone
Myrtle-street
Meadow-street ,
Mount-pleasant
Menai-street
Mansfield-street
Myers-street
Milk-street
Mann-island
Mill-lane
Nursery-street
Norbury-street ....
Nicholas-street ....
Norris-place
Kelson-dock
Nelville-street
New Bird-street ....
North -street
^Norton-street
Nelson-street
North John-street . .
Newsham-street
Newington
Nash-grove
Newhall-street ....
Naylor-str6et
Northampton-street
Neptune-street . . . .
Norman-street . . . .
Nile-street
Newport-street ....
New Quay
Norris-street
Norfolk-street
Oil-street
Oriel-street
Oakes-street
Orange-street
Olive-street, (Pellew-street)
Orry-street
Ogden-street
Old-hall-street
Olive-street
Ormond-street
Old Haymarket
Houses,
4811
10
15
3
12
16
2
12
1
12
4
21
2
13
48
8
29
14
23
6
13
1
16
2
4
13
1
4
16
3
4
17
4
Carried forward.
17
2
18
2
11
9
18
1
5394
Courts.
384
Court
Houses
1592
Miscellaneous.
19
21
38
5
1
11
11
40
1
8
324
School, Orphan Asylum.
St. John's Market.
Offices.
Warehouse, Smiths' Shop.
Horse Midden.
2 Stables.
Orphan School.
Infirmary, School.
Brewery.
Victoria Mills.
Stables, Yard.
Stable.
4 Warehouses, Workshops.
Warehouse, Yard.
Stables,
Stables, Yard, Shippon.
Timber-yard, Manufactory.
5 Warehouses, Offices.
2 Stables, Shed.
Saw Mill, Oil Mill.
Soapery.
Schools, Timber-yard.
Offices, Stable.
School.
Shed.
Weighing Machine.
1798 373
97
Names of Streets.
Houses.
Courts .
Court
Houses.
Miscellaneous.
Brought forward
Oldham-street
5394
X
1
2
1
9
10
2
1
5
7
8
4
4
16
4
9
11
4
6
28
1
3
1
9
12
44
11
1
2
10
6
1
1
35
1
4
7
18
5
16
8
6
79
9
97
69
24
21
6
1
438
4
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
8
1
2
2
9
3
1
5
1798
81
3
5
8
3
2
9
4
6
4
9
12
4
8
48
25
38
373
Saw Mill.
OflRces.
Warehouse.
2 Warebcusos.
Stable, Schools.
Warehouse.
Shed.
Brewery.
Stable, Warehouse.
Stable, Warehouse, Yard.
Bridewell.
( Land, Shed, Church, Offices,
Stable.
Sugar-house, Warehouse,
Yard.
Chap»4.
Weighing Machine.
Arcade.
2 Warehouses, Land.
Warehouse.
Oswald-street
Old Ropery
Orphan-street
Oxford-street
Penrhyn-street
Percy-street
Peter's-street
Parker-street
Prison-wient
Pleasant-street
Pomona-street
Prudhoe-street
Pepper-street
Pine-street
Poynton-street
Porter-street
Price-street
PaU Mall ....
Preston-street
Peach-street
Pownall-square
Parr-street
Preeson's-row
PiJ grim-street
Princes-street
Portland-street
Plumbe-street
Prussia-street
Pickop-street
Pownall-street *
Pembroke-street
Pon tack-lane
Pembroke-gardens
Park-lane
Parliament-place ,
Paget-street
Primr«se-hill . . . ,
Peters-lane
Poplar-lane
Pellew-street
Peover-street
Portland-place
Parliament-street
Paul-street
Pembroke-place
Pitt-street
Peckover-street
Paradise-street
â– Queen Ann-street
Queen-street . . . •
Rupert-street
Rumford-sti-eet
Runcom-street
Carried forward
5952
489
2010
404
98
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Rice-street
Houses
. Courts.
Court
Houses
]\Iiscellaneou8.
5952
G
4
2
! 4
6
7
5
1
8
1
6
23
10
2
4
1
3
12
5
22
39
4
18
14
21
. 24
8
3
1
1
10
1
12
2
2
12
6
12
1
2
10
19
6
2
8
1
1
6
8
1
15
10
2
8
489
1
2
2
1
1
3
4
2
2
3
4
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
2010
4
30
12
16
53
12
19
50
13
11
6
6
5
404
Schools.
2 Warehouses.
Timber-yard.
Stables, Shippon.
Show-rooms.
4 Stables, Warehouse.
Warehouse.
Brewery.
Warehouse.
Warehouse.
Chapel.
Soap Works, Stable.
Workshops.
Foundry.
Stable.
Cigar Manufactory.
•
Eose-street
Rock-street
Riding-street
Rushton-court
Ridley-street
Regent-street
Renshaw-street
Ranelagh-street
Raymond-street
Richmond-street
Ray-street
Redcross-street
Regent-road
Roscoe-street
Roe-street
Rigby-street
Rainford-gardens
Rose-hill
Robert- street North
Rodnev-street
Rainford- square
Russell-place
Russell-street
Richmond-row
Richmond-place
Rose-place
Roscoe-lane
Rathbone-street
Roderick- street
Raffles-street
Seddon-street
Shaw-hill
Slater-street .... i .
Simpson-street
Smithfield-street
Stanley-street.
Summer-street
Stockdale-street
Slade-street
Skelhorne-street
Silver-street
Suffolk-street , . .
Spitalfields
Stan dish-street
Sidnev-street ... .......
Salthouse-lane
Shadwell-street
Salisbury-street, Islington
Stone-street
Steel-street
Sands-street South
Stanlev-nlac©
Scarlett-street
Slate-street
Sun-street
Carried forward
6379
625
2253
426
99
Names of Streets.
Houses
6379
12
2
14
10
14
35
10
11
5
12
4
8
6
37
16
&
3
8
1
8
13
14
5
27
24
112
20
1
2
31
2
6
25
16
8
3
41
10
2
1
3
a
1
1
6
9
2
15
3
9
4
28
7045
. Courts
Court
Houses
Miscellaneous.
Brought forward
Springfield-street
625
1
1
2
1
1
1
12
4
1
1
2
1
1
3
3
3
6
6
2253
4
8
7
6
2
38
45
8
12
8
24
11
15
18
24
426
Warehouse.
{ Schools, Foundry, Engine-
< house, two Warehouses,
( Stables, Distillery.
Warehouse.
Yard.
Ofllces.
Shippon.
Stable, &c., Warehouse.
Church.
Yard.
Model Lodging-houses, Stable
Church.
Schools.
Stable and Yard.
Stable, Brewery.
MiU, Stable-yard.
Offices.
Coach-house.
Shippon.
Milkhouse.
Offices.
Offices.
Baker's Shop.
Saltuey-street
Sparling-street
Seel-street
Stafford-street
Soho-street
Sliaw's-alley
School-lane
Strand-street
Sir Howard-street
Sir Thomas'.s-buildings
Sand-street
Scotland-place
Summer-seat
Snndon-street
South John-street
Surrey-street
Shannon-street
Stephen's-lane
Sprainger-street
Sawney-pope-street
Soho-square
Springfield
Sheppard's-place
Stewart's-btreet
Seymour-stroet
Scotland-road
Stanley-place
Sea-brow
Simms-street
St. Ann's-street
St. Paul's-square
St. Martin-street
St. James's-road
St. Bride-street
St. John's-lane
St. Vincent-street
St. Jjimes's-street
St. Andrew-street
St. Ann's-place
St. James's-mount
Silkhouse-lane
Thornton-street
Tarleton-street
Tobin-street
Tyrer-street
Temple-buildings
Trowbridge-place
Turner-street
Tithebarn-street.
Temple-court
Titch field-street
Trueman-street
Thomas-street
Tatlock-street
Thurlow-street
Carried forward
575
2483 1
459
100
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Tempest-hey
Tindal-street
Temple -lane
Torbock-street
Trow bridge-street , . .
Townsend-street . . .
Tabley-street
Tomkinson-place . . .
Temple-street
Taylor's-street
Tower-gardens . . . . ,
Taliesin-street . , . . ,
Trafford-wient
Houses,
Union-street
Upper William-street
Vernon-street
Virginia-street
Yulcan-street ,
Vandries-street
Villiers-street
Vine-street . .
Virgil-street..
7045
5
5
1
28
5
6
Courts,
Vauxh all-road
Wapping ....
White-street
Wigan-street
Woodstock-street
Wellington-street
Worlield-street
Ward-street
Wilton-street
Walmsley-street
Waterloo-place
Wilbraham-place
Walnut-street
Wilbrabam-street
Wood-street
Waterloo-road
Water-street
Westmorland-street
Watkinson-street
William Brown-street
Williamson-street
William-street
Warren -street
Walter-street
Wright-street
Wolstenbolme-square
Williamson-square
White-mill-street .
Webster-street
Wilde-street
White'chapel
Wakefield-street
Washington-street
Carried forward
575
Court
Houses.
2483
17
fi07
14
Miscellaneous.
459
4 Warehouses.
Offices.
Warehouse.
2 Warehouses.
2 Warehouses.
2 Warehouses'.
Stable.
( India-Rubber Works, Stables
< Chapel, Dispensary, Bride-
( well. I
2588
Foundry, Workshop.
Warehouse.
2 Stables, Bakehouse, Land.
Warehouse.
Foundry.
Water-closets.
Theatre.
Cellar.
489
101
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Weale-street
Walker's-place
Westmoreland-place
William-st., Great Howard-st
William Moult-street
Whitley-street
York-street
Total
Houses^
7642
2
2
27
6
1
10
7690
Courts.
607
614
Court
Houses.
2588
11
2509
Miscellaneous.
489
Stable.
Yard.
Foundry.
492
EVERTON.
Anthony-street
Ann-street
Albert-street
Audley. street
Anderson-street
Aughton-street
Alma-street
Atherton-street
Adelaide-sti'eet
Amelia-street
Albion-street
Avon-street
Abram-street
Aber-street
Alma-terrace
Back Salisbury-street . . .
„ Roscommon-street
„ Canterbury-street .
„ College-street . . .
„ Sackville-itreet . . .
„ Field-street
Breck-road
Brougham-terrace
BIythe-street
Brow-side
Breck-place
Belgrave-terrace
Beresford-street
Bute-street
Brunei-street
Beacon-lane ,
Breckfield-road North .
Breckfield-place
Breckfield-road South .
Bright-street
Bebbington-street
Belmont-road
Bethesda- street
Boundary-lane
Barwise-btreet
Buckingham-street . . ,
Baines-place
Barnes-street
Carried forward. . .
83
9
31
16
41
71
46
58
87
27
20
14
10
76
7
46
8
8
35
1
85
4
4
1
13
1
26
14
81
47
15
7
33
23
6
16
12
30
4
109
6
31
1199
16
14
^'ii
Shippon.
Stables.
Schools, Stable.
f Atheneaum, Coal-yard,
^ Shippon.
Catholic Orphanage.
Brewery.
Shippon.
10
102
Names of Streets.
Houses.
Courts.
Court
Houses.
Miscellaneous.
Brought forward
Burnley-street
11! 9
22
8
4
10
6
23
40
8
7
16
2j
26
83
120
38
33
62
63
23
50
14
12
40
24
55
15
14
13
36
5
9
40
23
10
43
23
9
37
30
57
61
21
101
22
4
24
2
5
95
8
5
4
28
8
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
88
4
5
9
7
3
15
6
10
Cellar Areas.
Yard.
Shippon, Stable.
vS table and Shippon.
Shippon.
Birchfield-street
Blackfield-place
Christian-street North
Clegg-street
Clarence-street
Church-street
Carson-street
Clifton-street
Conway-street
Creswell-street
Castle-street
Canton-street
Cornwall-street
Canterbury-street
Cobden-street
Clarence-grove
China-street
Canning-street
Caird-street . .
Calmet-street
Cicero-terrace
Crompton-street,
Dover-street
Duke-street
Devonshire-place
Dawber-street
Dunkeld-street
Deacon-street
Everton-village
Eaton-place
Exmouih-street
Everton -crescent
Everton-brow
Everton-road
Ever ton-valley
Eastbourne-street
Everton-terrace • , •
Ellison-street
Earle-street
Edward-street
Elias-street
Ewbank-street
Eccles-stre3t
Edwin-terrace
Ellenborough-street
Field-street
P'l'flTilflin-'nlncft . - . ....
Franklin-terrace
Fox-street . ,
Gleave-street
Green -side
Carried forward
2714
27
137
16
103
Names of Streets.
Houses.
Courts.
Court
Houses,
Miscellaneous.
Brough't forward
Garden-lane
Guilford-street
Gordon-street
Gadsby-street
(i regson-street
Grecian-terrace
Greenwood street . . ,
Greenwood-terrace . . .
Garibaldi-street
George's-terrace
Hughes-street
Heaton-place
Holford-street
Hodson-place
Haigh street
Higham-street
Howarth-street
Hygeia-street
Hill-street
Howe-street
High-street
Havelock-street
Hapton-street
Henry-terrace
Hare wood-street
Iliad-street .
India-street.
Jersey-street . . .
Johnson-street .
John-street
Jenkin son -street
Jasmine-street .
Kermode-street .
Kilshaw-street .
Kirby-street . . .
Knowsley-street .
„ place .
Luther-street . ,
Lyndock-street
Lavan street .,
Larch-lea
Margaret-street . ,
Mary Ann-street
McGregor-street
Mill-lane
McKen^ie-street
Mount-street . . . .
Melbourne-street
Moss- street
Newlands-street
Napier-street
Netherfleld-road
Northumberland-terrace
Carried forward 4254
2714
25
70
108
32
4
43
6
80
6
42
1
20
4
35
7
21
24
13
63
2fl
24
11
5
1
13
29
3
24
17
13
I 12
85
59
16
8
63
8
42
9
1
16
66
43
21
34
24
177
57
27
137
13
16
Workshop.
Shippon.
29
Yard.
10
Stable and Yard.
2 Stables.
Chapel.
14
207
Stable and Yard.
Shippon.
Land.
Shippon.
104
Names of Streets.
Houses.
Courts.
Court
Houses.
Miicellaneous.
Brought forward
Nicholson-street
4254
36
13
28
3
12
10
40
1
23
50
6
49
29
6
7
19
10
3
10
12
19
2
6
13
7
58
53
105
1
55
lu
118
15
16
31
9
9
13
7
2
2
25
5
74
10
15
9
8
n
3
22
14
34
39
5
2
1
I
2
S
207
24
14
6
13
41
14
46
27
Shippon, Schools.
Church.
Artillery Stores.
Stable.
Shippon.
2 Yards.
Schools.
Chapel, Land.
i
Niel-street
Nottingham-street..... . ..
Netherfield-place
Orient-street
Oshorne-grove
Ogwen-street
Oakfield-street
Poplar-street
Plumpton-street
Phoebe Ann-street
Prince Edwin-street
,, lane
Portland-place
Priory-grove
Patmos-street
Potter-street
Priory-terrace
„ road
Pyramid-street ,
Perth-street
Priory-hill
,, mount
Page-street
Pickering- street
Queen's-road
Rokeby-street
Rose-vale
Rupert-lane
Roscommon-street
Rupert-street
Radcliffe-street
Ruth-street
Reservoir-street
Richmond-terrace
Richard-street ...
Richmond-grove
Revnolds'-street
Rigby-street
Rothwell-street
Sheridan-street
Salisbury-street . , , ...
Shaw-street
Spencer-street . , ..... . . . . •
Springfield-street
Short-street . .
Sackville-street
Snowden-terracb ....•..».. .
Sheriff-street
St, Chrysostom-street
Severs-grove
Seville-street ......
St. George's-street
Severs-street
Carried forward
5408
56
365
37
Names of Streets.
Houses.
105
Courts.
Court
Houses.
Miscellanesus.
Brought forward
Sanderson-street . . .
Severn-street
St. George's-hill . . ,
Strawberry -bank . . .
South-street
Sparling-place
Seacombe-street
St. Domingo.road . . .
„ street .
St. Albans
Sparling-street
Steers-street
Sykes-street
Shakspeare-street . . .
Tarleton-street
Tynemouth-street. . .
The Willows
Thomson-street
Tooke-street
Tegid-street
Upper Beau-street . .
Valley-yiew
Victoria-street
Wentworth-street . . . ,
"Walton Breck-road . ,
William-terrace
William Henry-street
Windsor-grove
Westboume-street . ,
Washington-street .
Whatmough-street .
Wilraott-street
Whitefield-road
Woodville-terrace ...
Whitefield-lane
Wren-street
Webster-street
Whitefield-place ,,.
West Derby-road . . .
Wye-street
Whitefield-tcrrace . . .
York-terrace
„ street
Total
5408
6
4
48
6
13
6
79
82
2
25
10
40
14
3
116
21
39
39
9
15
60
4
120
24
1
7
33
55
27
8
12
34
102
45
8
28
10
33
38
11
26
10
6690
56
365
38
37
College
MUk-housc, Goal-yard.
Milk-house.
428
41
WEST DERBY.
Albert-terrace
Albert-street
Ashley-street
Apple-court
Carried forward
42
106
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Angela-street
Alice-street
Ash-street
Arrow-street
Boundary-place
Blucher-street
Bamber-street
Bolton-street
Brunswick-road
Back Myers-street
„ High-street . . . .
„ Vernon-green . .
,, Gloucester-street
„ Erskine-street . .
„ Chatham-place . .
Barton-street
Botanic-street..
Barton-lane
Beech-street
Barlow-street
Belgrave-street
Brearley-street
Butler-street
Boaler-street
Croft-street
Clarence-street
Chapel-place
Chatham-place
Corlett-street
Cobden-street
Cecil-street ,
Clarendon-street . . . .
Carlisle-street
Chatsworth-street
Chalmer-street
Coleridge-street ,
Cottenham-street
Duke-street
Daiton-street
Deane-street
Derby-street
Dinorbin-street
Denham-street
Dee-street
Elm-road
„ terrace , . .
Edge-mount
Erskine-street. .......
Elm-grove
Eustace-street
Epworth-street
Edge-lane
„ vale
Elm-street
Carried forward . .
985
14
Houses.
Courts.
Court
Houses.
Miscellaneous.
42
6
2
14
5
18
2
48
5
1
10
46
18
1
4
1
2
Shippon.
1
Stables.
1
^
9
4
17
9
5
20
4
20
8
1
3
8
6
6
101
1
1
Schools.
18
10
7
15
Shippon.
12
166
Stables.
11
Stables.
33
Yard, Milk-house, Stable.
44
8
9
5
27
15
18
1
1
35
22
15
4
24
16
30
9
1
'
4
7'
Yard.
17
19
Brewery.
13
11
107
i
Names of Streets.
Houses.
Courts.
Court
Houses.
Miscellaoeous.
Brought forward
Ewart-street
986
8
21
b
10
1
6
7
1
17
12
2
5
7
28
17
7
5
8
25
28
6
49
18
24
S2
14
65
8
42
2
6
31
8
1
24
65
14
14
17
68
3
9
23
83
47
27
14
5
2
66
15
8
6
12
11
Stables
Stable.
Schools.
Brewery.
Land.
Shippon.
Milk-house.
Every-street .
Forbes-street
Fairclough-lane
Gloucester-place
Garden-street
Grinfield-street
Green-street
Grove-square
Gloucester-street
Gerald-street
George's-street
Goulding-street . .'
Gilead-street
Hyde-street
Hardwick-square
Huthersell-street
Holt-street
Hutchinson- street
Hope-place
Hope-street ,,..
Hard wick-street
High-street
Harding-street
Hop-street
Harbord-street
Helena-street
Hatfield-street
Holt-street
1
Holford-street
3
1
22
4
Holden-street
Hume-street
Holborn-street .... ...
Harper-street
Irvine-street
Juno-street
Knight-street
Kensington -street
„ view
Kensington
Kinder-street
King-street
Low-hill
Lord-street
Lowndes-street
Lea-street
Leyland- street
liOvat-street ....
Lissant-street
Linden-street
Carried forward
1936
27
133
18
108
Names of Streets,
Houses
Courts.
Court
Houses.
Miscellaneous.
Brought forward
Montague-street ,
Macauley-street
Maaon-street
Myers-street
Minshull-street
Moira-street
Malt-street
Mount Vernon-street
„ road . .
Manfred-street
Mount Vernon
Milk-street
Mount Vemon-view . .
„ green
Marsden-street
Newsham-street ......
North-view
Oxford-street East. . . .
Oliver-street
Oswald-street
Owen-street., ........
Plan.street ..,,......
Pine-street
„ grove
Prospect-street
Portwood-street
Packington-street
Prescot-street
Parron-street ........
Paddington » . .
Prince's-terrace
Palmerston-street . . . .
Pollock-street
Pattison-street
Penton-street
Queen-street
Eake-lane
Roger-street
Eolfe-street
Kyder-street . . ,
Stand-street
Stancliffc-street
St. Jude's-place South
Sidney-place
Spekeland-street . . . .
Squires-street
Smithdown-lane . . . .
Sophia-street
Speke-street
Sandon-strect ,
St. Arnaud-street . . . .
Solomon-street
Carried forward . .
1936
11
6
11
14
12
4
4
4
10
12
10
8
11
1
5
4
4
11
45
23
16
12
1
7
11
15
19
19
4
60
16
9
6
10
64
7
12
13
14
18
1
7
15
103
50
36
12
2743
27
133
18
MUk-house.
House of Eefuge.
39
Brewery.
Slaughter-house, Chapel.
Foundry.
37 200 24
109
Names of Streets.
Houses.
Courts.
Court
Houses.
Miscellaneous.
Brought forward
Troughton-street
2743
105
16
3
8
15
3
6
41
2
52
7
9
45
12
16
21
37
1
200
6
24
Stable.
Stable and Yard.
Talbot-street ,
Telford-street
Upper Baker-street
West-street
Water-street
William-street
West Derby-road
Walker-street....
Wavertree-road
Wood-street
Wide-street
Woodside-street
Walpole-street
West Derby-street
Weightraan-street
Total
3104
38
206
26
TOXTETH PARK.
Aberdeen-street
39
3
14
46
10
6
14
38
1
4
22
4
7
2
S
6
4
11
33
5
11
6
32
106
19
20
9
4
6
18
49
31
2
3
2
7
2
3
1
3
1
2
3
10
10
16
43
6
30
5
17
I
Shippon.
Stable and Yard.
Workshop.
Stable and Yard.
Stable.
2 Chapels.
Chapel, Stable, and Yard.
Warehouse.
Workshop.
Chapel.
Abstinence-street
Ashton-street
Ann-street
Arthur-street
Albert-street
Ashby-street
Amity-street
Back Mill-street
„ Parliament-street
„ Chester-street
„ Whitfield-street
Blair-street
Branker-street . . . <
Brougham-street
Bercsford-place. ..... ......
Buttermere-street
Belvidcre-road , ,
Berkley-street
Bell-street
Bolton-street
Brookes-street
Brenton-strcet
Bedford-street
Beresford-road
Brighton-street
Bright-street
Brunswick-street
Baffin-street
Bentley-road
Calvin-street
Clevedon-street
Clarke-street
Carried forward
583
29
151
12
110
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Castle-street South .
Carlton-street
Cordon-street
Croston-street
Chapel-lane
Cooper-street
Cotters-place
Chesney-street
Cromwell-street
Carter-street
Clive-street ,
Cumming-street
Cotter-street ,
Collins-street
Chesterfield-street
Church-street ,
Catherine-street
Caple-street
Comhermere-street . ,
Croxteth-road ......
Chester-street
Carlton-hill
Carlisle-street
Dingle-terrace . . . .
„ -lane
Devonshire-street . .
Dwerry house-street
Dixon-street
Dover-street
Dexter-street
Dolling-street . . . .
Digby-street
Denton-street
Devonshire-road . .
Exchange-street.
Edmund-street .
Elton-street . . .
Embledon-street
Eaton-street . . . .
Essex-street . . .
Exeter-street . , .
Edward-street. . .
Egerton-street .
Fairview-place
Fletcher-street
Frank-street .
Fisher-street .
Fylde-street .
Francis-street .
Grey-street
Gore-street
George-street
Gibson-street . . . ,
Grafton-street . ,
Green Heys-road
Hoases
Carried forward.
683
12
17
6
21
15
4
2
11
10
89
25
33
8
44
9
12
16
78
49
6
70
2
13
14
15
13
8
16
5
38
42
15
11
14
10
6
78
16
11
41
54
50
19
14
4
31
19
27
27
15
55
4
Courts.
1770
29
1
10
Court
Houses,
9
12
151
2
52
1
29
90
Miscellaneous.
11
12
18
21
52
51
99 518
12
Shippon.
Warehouse, Stable.
Warehouse .
Shippon, Bakehouse.
Chapel, Stable, Coach-house.
Milkhouse.
Milkhouse.
Yard.
Horse Midden.
Stables.
27
Ill
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Gregson-street ,
Greaves-street
George-place
Graham-street
Harper-street
Hawkstone-street
Harrington-street
Head-street ....
Heath-street ....
Henderson-street
Hampton-street. .
Halliburton-street
Hughes-street . .
Harper-street ....
Hill-street ,
Holland-street . .
High-park
Hanover-street . .
Harding-street . .
Jackson-street. . . .
Jordan-place ....
John- street
Jones- street
King-street
Lorton-street . . . .
Landsowne-street
Longville-street . .
Lawton-street . . . .
Luke-street
Lodge-lane .#....
Llewellyn-street . .
Llanwrist-street . .
Lincoln-street . .
Mersey-place
Mosley- street
Menzies-street . . ,
JMelbourne-street ,
Margaret-street , . ,
Miles-street ....
Melville-street . .
Mornington-street
Mann-street ....
Mill-street
Marr-street
Malta-street
Marshall-street . .
Morton-street
Northurabedand-street
North-street
Newton-street
Napier-street
Northumberland-place .
Carried forward.
Houses.
1770
Courts.
Court
Houses.
99
518
18
8
43
54
1
4
20
32
1
7
15
1
1
34
5
19
28
3
17
37
13
90
53
33
4
30
58
3
la
66
15
5
34
21
3
4
1
3
14
56
50
6
38
38
1
6
1
4
5
1
49
20
40
14
58
19
7
45
17
2
6
12
16
16
31
10
28
82
26
156
162
2
29
6
20
5
15
39
2
21
24
10
28
11
3175
194
1087
Miscellaneous.
27
Tar-yard.
Schools, Warehouse, Brewery.
Stables, Schools, Brewery.
Stable, &o.
2 Stable-yards.
Coal-yard.
Warehouse.
Stables.
Offices, &c.
41
112
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Park- Hill-road
Prince's-road ,
„ Park ,
Peel-street ,
Pcurith-street ,
Park-place
Prince William-street
Prophet-street .....
Park-road
,, street
„ terrace
Poole-street
Queen Anne-street
Robert-street . . .
Eock-street
Rowland-street .
Roper-street . . .
Rice-place
Robertson-street
Rhyl-street
Russell-street. . .
Romily-place . . .
Rodney-street . . .
Southwell-street. . . .
St. James's-place . .
Sefton-street
South-street
Spring-street
Sussex-street
Southampton-street
South Hill-road . . .
Slater-street ......
Stanhope-street . . . .
Sefton-square
St. John's-place . . .
The Elms
Toxteth-street .
Threlfall-street .
Tamworth-street
Thornton-place .
Townsend-street
Tavistock-street .
Union-street
Ullet-lane
Upper Harrington-street
Vaughan-street
Vere-street
Williams-place
Watson-street...
Whitfield-street
Wesley-place ..
„ street . .
Wood-street . .
Carried forward 42311 247 1321
Houses,
3175
5
2
13
10
28
27
60
15
142
101
24
Courts,
194
Court
Houses.
1087
2
56
30
30
44
18
Miscellaneous.
41
Stables, &c.
Stable.
Stables.
Chapel.
Milk-house.
2 Stable Yards.
Stable.
Manure Tank.
Stable.
Stable.
Chapel, Schools.
Stable and Yard.
2 Stables.
Shippon.
Stable.
59
]13
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Water-street
Wellington-road
Walker-street
Wright-street
Woolfe-street ,
Warwick-street ,
Windsor-street ,
William-street ,
Wellington-place . . . ,
Windsor-view
Yates-street . . .
Total
4231
11
71
11
14
114
64
74
Courts
247
4628 267 1399
Court
Houses
1321
43
20
7
Miscellaneous.
69
Shippon.
2 Schools.
Drill-shed.
Shippon.
KIKKDALE.
Aspinall-street ..
Alexander-street
Ash-grove
Back Claremont-street ,
„ Castle-street . . .
Bootle-lane
Barlow-street
Brunswick-square
„ place
Blackfield-terrace
Beaumaris-street
Boundary-street
Brunswick-street
Blenheim-street
Blackfield-street
Burton-street
Bury-street
Barlow-lane
Buckingham-street . . .
Clarcmont-grove
„ place
Castle-street
Croston-street
Christopher-street
Church-terrace
Carnarvon-street
Dingle-lane
Derby-road
Elizabeth-street . . .
Errington-street . . .
Elm-grove
Ethiopia-street
Eleanor-street
Fulford-street
Gore-street
Grove-place
Great Mersey-street
Gruiidy-street ....
Carried forward .
20
9
6
4
2
77
60
20
15
3
1
11
4
1
30
3
6
2
11
14
2
37
6
31
5
34
3
49
&
5
16
1
4
15
32
547
14
5 Stables.
Match Manufactory, Mill,
Engine Works.
Yard, &c.
Warehouse,
Brewery.
Chapel.
Land, Chapel,
Stables.
Yard.
5 Warehouses.
Stable.
Stable and Yard.
Yard, Chapel.
11 Warehouses.
Schools
37
114
Names of Streets.
Brought forward
Haddock- street
Johnson-street
King-street
Kensington-row . . . .
Kirkdale-road
Luton-street
Leekworth-buildings
„ street . . .
Lancaster-street
Luton-grove
Morley-street
Milford-street
Mayfield-street
Major-street
Marius-street
Newby-street
New-street . .
Pleasant-street
„ view
Pine-grove
Pluto-street
Rake-lane
River-view
Rockingham-street
Rooney-street
Sandhill's-lane
Sterling-street
Spencer-street
Spellow-lane
Sessions-road ....
Summer's-gardens .
Salop-street
Stanley-road
Sparling-street . . . .
Townshend-street. ,
Trent-street
Thomaston-street . .
Tetlow-street
Whittle-street
Whitfield-lane ....
Walton-road
„ lane
Total.
Hoases.
547
27
66
7
13
32
5
5
10
23
13
19
36
8
32
7
20
12
6
1
11
6
69
17
21
6
33
6
19
79
2
3
8
6
101
84
37
11
53
15
1471
Courts
Court
Houses.'
Miscellaneous.
14 I 37
27
Shippon.
3 Warehouses.
Shed.
Joiner's Shop.
Chapel, Schools,
9 62 I 46
RECAPITULATION.
Parish of Liverpool
Township of Everton
„ West Derby .
Toxteth Park.
„ Kirkdale
Totals
Houses.
7690
6690
3104
4628
1471
23583
Courts.
614
38
267
937
Court Houses.
2599
428
•.i06
1399
52
4684
Miscel-
laneous.
492
41
26
65
45
STREETS IN WHICH SQUARE SETS HAVE BEEN SUBSTITUTED
FOR MACADAM, &c.
TABLE No. 4.
LIVERPOOL.
Aintree-street, Doncaster-street
Albion-street, Gloucester-street
Alfred- street, Great George-street
Almond-street, Myrtle-street
Anson-street, London-road
Arden-street
Arrad- street, Hope-street
Ascot-street
Ashton-street, Pembroke-place
Athol-street, Great Howard-street
Atkinson-street, Mansfield-street ,
Audley-street, London-road ,
Back Berry-street, Wood-street ,
„ Blackburne-street, Cypress-street . . . ,
,, Blake street, Warren-street
„ Clare-street, Springfield
„ Egerton-street
,, FaJkner-street, Mona-street
„ Goree
„ Hope-street
„ Leeds-street, Leeds-street
„ Mona-street, Mona-street
„ Myrtle-street, Myrtle-street
„ Peach-street, Chatham-street
„ Percy-street, Percy-street
„ Queen Anne-street, Wakefield-street
„ Renshaw street, Oldham-street
„ Vine-street, Faikner-street
Bailey-street, Grenville-street South
Baltimore-street, Hardman-street
Baptist-street, Baptist-lane
Barton-street North, Great Howard-street
Bath-lane, Bath-street
„ street. New Quay
Bedford-street South
Ben Jonson-street, Scotland-road
Benledi-street, „
Bennett-street, Gerard-street
Berry-street, Bold-street
Birchfield, Islington
Black Diamond-street, Vauxhall-road . . .
Blenheim-street
Bloom-street, Myrtle-street
Bolton-street, Copperas-hill
Bond-street, Vauxhall-road
Boundary-place, London-road
„ street, Scotland-road
Bridgewater-place, Bridgewater-street
„ street, St. James'-street
Brown-street, Rupert-street
Brownlow-hill
Carried forward 25939
Sets Vice
Boulders
and
Macadam.
286
739
350
4790
31
100
44
2203
895
273
1106
136
432
49
168
2835
4558
3697
3158
2 I 3
Macadam Caithness,
Vice Welsh,
Sets or or
Boulders. {Irish Fla^s
2106
2106
Tork shire
Flags.
262
842
1104
38
49
2
40
193
47
1243
122
346
90
10
60
66
304
17
253
50
86
34
48
14
200
850
160
47
227
256
543
378
163
137
10
41
69
69
32
1600
40
1169
50
400
8959
116
Brought forward .
Brownlow-street
Brunswick-street, Castle-street . . .
BurgesB-street, London-road
Burlington-street
Canning-place
„ street, Hope-street
Caradoc-street, Latimer-street ,
Catherine-street, Falkner-street
Cavendish-street, Marybone
Chad wick-street. Great Howard-street
Chaloner-street, Bridgewater-street .
Charlotte-place, Mersey-street
Chatham-street, Brownlow-hill
Chaucer-street, Scotland-road
Cherry-lane, Bevington Bush
Chisenhall-street, Yauxhall-road
Chorley-street, Water-street
Church-lane, Church-street
„ street
Clare-street, Islington
Clay-street, Carlton- street
Clayton-square
Clifford-street, Islington
Coal-street
College-lane, Paradise-street
Colquitt-street, Bold-street
Concert-street, ,,
Cooper's-row, Canning-place
Copperas-hill
Cornwallis-street
Cranmer-street, Vauxhall-road
Craven-street, London-road
Cross-street, Hankin-street
Croston-street, Scotland-road
Crown-street
Custom House-lane, Canning-place .
Dalrymple-street, Scotland-road
Denison-street, Great Howard-street ,
Devon-street, Stafford-street
Dickson-street, Great Howard-street ,
Disley street, Gloucester-street . . . . ,
Doncaster-street, Scotland-road ....
Dover-street, Brownlow-street
Dublin-street, Great I^oward-street
Duckinfield-street, Brownlow-hill . .
Duke-street, Hanover-fttreet
Dundee-street, Great Howard-street
Dutton street, Oldhall-street
Edmund-street, Oldhail-street
Egerton-street, Sandon-street
Eldon-street, Vauxhall-road
Elizabeth-street, Pembi'oke-place . .
Elienborough-street, Scotland-road
1
Sets Vice
Boulders
and
Macadum
Carried forward - fl8359
25939
1805
8152
1712
879
779
1126
296
106
626
987
159
352
352
804
354
171
177
1013
607
396
933
2751
3733
268
1000
2198
26
109
3116
694
2072
1916
1006
297
1476
472
2
Macadam
Vice
Sets or
Boulders.
2106
264
3
Caithness,
Welsh,
or
Irish Flags
Yorkshire
Flags.
147
229
775
220
1104
143
10
615
183
132
440
41
56
324
4065
131
8959
200
1010
2755
40
149
265
52
173
289
147
150
38
77
48
48
421
100
57
113
45
40
7
843
200
84
57
1631
64
248
183
56
424
150
226
150
134
168(37
117
Brought forward 68359
Elliot-street, Clayton-square.
Exchange-street East, Dale-street
Falkner- square
,, street
Finch-street, Norton -street
Fleet-street, Hanover-street
Flint-street, Brick-street . .
Ford-street, Vauxhall-road
Frederick-street
Free Library
Gascoyne-street, Vnuxhall-road . . ,
George-street, Oldhall-street
George's Pier-head
Gerard-street, Byrom-street
Gibbon's-lane, Queen-street
Gilbert-street, York-street ,
Gildart's-gardens, Limekiln-lane. . ,
Gill street, Pembroke-place
Glasgow-street, Paisley-street ,
Glegg-street, Great Howard-street ,
Goree Piazzas
Gower-street, Salt house Dock
Gray son-street, Hurst-street
Great Charlotte-street
„ Geo} ge-street ,
„ Homer-street ,
„ Howard-street
„ Nelson-street
„ Oxford-street, Scotland-road.
„ Richmond-street, Rosehill. . .
Greenland-street, St. James'-street.
Green-street, Crown-street
Greenock-street, Paisley-street . . .
Grove-street
Hankin-street, Latimer-street
Hanley- street, Lime-street
Hanover-street
Hardman-street
Hardy-street, Great George-street
Harford-street
Harker-place, Springfield
„ street ,
Hamson-street, Mcrybone
Henry-street, Campbell-street
Hill-street, Copperas-hill
Holly-street, Tliurlow-street
Hood-street, Whitechapel
Hook-street, Sumner-street
Hope-place, Hope-street
„ street, Mount-pleasant ....
Hopwood-street, Scotland-road . .
Horatio-street, „
Hotham-street, London-road ....
Houghton-lane, Houghton-street
1
Sets Vice
Boulders
aud
Macadam.
2
Macadam
"Vice
Sets or
Buulders.
Carried forward 111090
1083
486
438
1046
1049
1460
858
1158
4 57
1253
131
205
1605
780
3216
429
1190
2107
3216
679
3362
6902
2313
900
66
2363
412
134
345
2690
444
95
867
62
41
4065
2090
187
153
3
Caithness,
Welsh
or
Irish Flags
2755
611
60
672
6195
225
48
Yorkshire
Flags.
4271
16867
466
710
36
27
12
260
76
613
66
47
200
26
16
99
23
432
1850
333
146
34
16
940
373
215
11
28
106
97
212
67
10
280
670
198
22
186
150
18
25838
118
Brought forward 111090
Houghton-street, Williamson-square
Hurst-street, Mersey-street . . .
Huskisson-street, Hope-street,
Islington
James-street, Derby-square
Jordan-street
Juvenal-street
Kent-street, Duke-street
King-street, South Castle-street
„ lane, Soho
Kitchen-street, St. James'-street
Lad-lane, Prussia-street
Lambert-street, London-road
Latimer-street, Great Oxford-street . .
Lawton-street, Ranelagh-sti-eet
Leece-street
Leeds-street
Leycester-street, Wilbraham-street ....
Lightbody-street, Great Howard-street
Lime-street
„ at car stand
London-road
„ at car stand
Lord-street, Castle-street
Louis-street, Scotland-road
Love-lane, Great Howard-street
Lydia Anne-street, York-street
MaghuU-street
Mansfield-street, St. Anne-street. . .
Marble-street, Williamson-square .
Market-street, Murray-street
Marlborough-street, Vauxhall-road .
Marshall -place
Mason-street, Wapping
Mathew-street, North John-street ,
McKee-street
Meadow-street, Rose-place ,
Melville-place, Oxford-street
Midghall-lane
„ street, Vauxhall-road . . ,
Mile-end, Scotland-road
Molyneux -street. Almond- street . .
Moor-street, Fenwick-street ,
Morgan-street
Mould-street, Scotland-road
Mount Pleasant
„ View, Rathbone-street
Myrtle-street, Hope-street
Nashgrove, Chaucer-street
„ street, Scotland-road
Nelson-street, Duke-street
1
Sets Vice
Boulders
and
Macadam.
Carried forward 167451
1U8
2137
1202
873
85
196-2
124
1902
115
206
57
113
1324
500
4215
9635
2786
9953
1715
1995
3233
1720
197
294
606
685
96
1089
487
240
37
177
792
912
463
1179
156
726
218
1007
a
Macadam
Vice
Sets or
Boulders
6495
692
7187
3
Caithness
Welsh,
or
Irish Flags
4271
799
2335
177
1529
35
437
9583
Yorkshire
Flags.
258:38
48
1277
199
16
204
98
325
454
65
288
59
10
641
70
18
140
251
59
12
310
212
47
850
30
164
87
87
37
10
43
102
31551
119
1
Stts Vice
Boulders
aud
Macadam.
2
Macadam
Vice
Sets or
Boulders.
3
Caithness,
Welsh,
or
Irish Flaps
Yorkshire
Flags.
Brought forward . .
Neptune-street, Great Howard -street ,
New Bird-street, St. James'-street . .
„ Brick-street ,
Newhall-street, Brick-street
Norbury-street, Gloucester- street . . .
North End, King's Dock
Oakesstreet, Anson-place
Old Haymarket
Oldhall-street
Oldham-place
„ street, Kenshaw-street
Olive-street, Oxford-street . . .
Orford-street, Wapping
Ormond-street, Oldhall-street
Oxford-street, Mount Pleasant
Page-street
Paisley-street, Great Howard-street
Paradise-street, Lord-street
Park-lane, Canning-place
Parker-street, Church-street
Parliament-street
Pembroke-gardens
„ place
Pepper-street, Richmond-row
Pickup-street, Vauxhall-road
Pilgrim-street, Upper Duke-street . .
Pine-street, Myrtle-street
Pitt-street, Cleveland-square
Pomona-street, Brownlow-hill
Pontack-lane, Christian-street ./....
Portland-place, Bennett-street
Pothouse-lane, Duke-street
Primrose-hill, Fontenoy-street
Prussia-street, Old Hall-street
Queen Anne-street, St. Anne-street
„ square. Great Charlotte-street.
Ranelagh-place
„ street
Renshaw-street
Rigby-street, Oldhall-street
Robert-street North, Great Howard-street
Roe-alley
„ street, Murray-street
Roscoe-street, Mount Pleasant
Rose-street, Roe-street
Runcorn-street, Hurst-street
Salthouse-lane, Wapping
Sand-street, Carlton-street . . .
Sandon-street, Falkner-square .
Sawney Pope-street, Marybone
School-lane, Paradise-street
Scotland-road
Carried forward .
167451
2576
695
102
21
2387
263
1546
358
046
1506
700
50
610
44
366
671
208
108
38
020
788
694
2200
400
46
63
198
296
702
1231
2054
7187
0583
360
1067
368
374
680
201
100305 ( 10568 10478
163
178
31551
100
37
16
310
614
316
101
40
160
120
11
160
310
7
177
11
32
380
8
34
83
18
66
161
46
60
411
29
365
68
152
40
35
105
150
36150
120
Carried forward
Seddon-street, Cleveland- square ,
Seel-street, Hanover-street
Shaw's-alley, Mersey-street ,
„ brow
Sidney-street, Hotham-street
Simpson-street, Crosbie-street
Smitbfield-street, Tithebarn-street
Soho-square
„ street
South John-street
Sparling-street, Park-lane
Spellow-place, Union-street
Sprainger-street, Great Howard- street
Springfield, St. Anne-street
St. Andrew-street, Brownlow-hill
„ George's-hall Esplanade
,, James'-place, St. James'-street ...
,, James'-street
„ Luke's-place ,
Stone-street, Great Howard-street . . . ,
Sugnall-street, Myrtle streec
Summer Seat, Limekiln-lane
Sun-street, Elizabeth-street
Tabley-street, Park-lane
Taliesen-street, Scotland-road . . .
Tatlock -street, Vauxh all-road . . .
Tessera-place, Atkinson-street. . .
Tomkinson-place
Tobin-street, Brownlow-hill
Trinity-place, Wilton-street
Trowbridge-street, Brownlow-hill
1
Sets Vice
Boulders
and
Macadam.
Upper Canning-street . .
„ Dawson-street
„ Duke-street . . . .
„ Frederick-street . .
„ Huskisson-street
„ Milk-street
,, Parliament-street
„ Pitt- street
„ Pownall-street . .
„ Williams-street . .
Vauxhall-road .
Villarsstreet
Vine-street . . ,
Walnut-street, Mount Pleasant
Wapping
Warren-street, Hawke-street
Washington-street, Great George-street
Waterloo-place, Church-street
Waterloo-road
Williams-street
West side Canning Dock
„ Queen's Dock
Brought forward.
190305
453
3007
586
3368
2033
242
50
2691
2377
1138
139
2116
79
1028
1131
1551
139
1189
352
2519
929
1041
1112
8663
54
10020
71
1752
590
1302
2
Macadam
Vice
Sets or
Boulders.
10568
690
Caithness
Welsh,
or
Irish Flags
10478
60
192
112
640
242027
274
353
11885
300
11782 42611
]21
Brought forward . . ,
Westmoreland-place, Scotland-road ,
Whitley-street, Great Howard-street,
Wilbraham-street, Scotland-road . . ,
William- street, Dale-street
„ Henry-street
Williamson-square
„ street
Wolstenholme-square
Wood-street
Woodstock-street
York- street
Total.
1
2
1 3
4
Set Vice
Mucadam
Caithnt ss,
1
Boulders
Vice
Welsh,
Yorkshire
and
Sets or
<r
Flags.
Macadam.
Boulders.
Irish Fla';s
242027
11885
11782
42511
100
435
924
100
268
1742
669
16
892
82
1398
12
677
151
247S4()
11S85
11782
44170 ^
122
KIRKDALE.
1
Sets Vice
Boulders
and
M cadum.
2
Macadam
Vice
Sets or
Boulders.
3
Caithness,
Welsh,
Irish Fla?-
4
Yorkshire
Fla:>8.
Back Boundary street
5022
520
133
79
47
3323
140
1125
3397
23
300
788
60
30
109
40
40
40
40
765
405
20
42
700
54
647
129
1236
45
358
120
40
170
30
130
296
70
106
90
880
81
220
315
„ Stanley-crescent
Bankfield-street, Derby-road
Barlow-street
Brunswick-place, Derby-road
Castle-street, Kirkdale-road
Claremont-terrace
Clyde-street, Derby-road
Derby-road
Fulford-street
Gore-street North, Stanley-road
Great Homer-street
„ Mersey-street
Johnson- street, King-street
King-street, Castle-street
Kirkdale-road . . . .
Lancaster- street, Stanley-road
Luton-street, Boundary-street
Major-street, Stanley-road
Mersey-street East ....
Milford-street
Morley-street, Kirkdale-road 1
Eake-lane, Vauxhall-road 'â–
Regent-road !
Rooney-street, Derby -road
Salop-street, Walton-road i
Sandhills-lane, Regent-road
Session-road i
Stanley-road (late Gore-street Nortli)
Victoria-road
Walton-road
Total !
13809
1088
199
7109
EVERTON
Aber-street, West Derby-road
Albert-street, William Henry-street
1080
35
383
15
487
319
Alma-street
Anderson-street
Anthony-street
Atherton- street, Netherfield-road North
Carried forward
2318
123
Brought forward .
Aughton-street
Back Field-street
„ Koscoramon-street
,, Strickland-street
Barwise-street
Beacon-lane, Church-street
Beresford-street, Bute-street
Bethesda-street, Northumberland- terrace .
Beckerstaffe-street, Soho-street
Breck-place, Breck-road
„ road
Breckfield-road North
Buckin gham-street
Bute-street
Caird-street
Calmet-street
China-street
Church-street, Everton Village
Cicero-terrace, Patmos-street ..
Clifton. street
Conway-street
Cornwall-street
Cresswell-street
Dover-street, Portland-place . . .
Duke-street, Great Homer-street
Duke'8-road
Earl-street, Great Homer-street
Edinburgh-street
Elias-street
Ellison-street
Everton-crescent
V road
terrace
Field-street
Gadsby-street
Gleave-street
Gordon-street
Great Homer-street
Greenside, Brunswick-road
Greenwood-street, Thomson-street
Higham-street
HiU-street
Hodson-place, Everton Village .
Howarth-street, Beresford-street
Howe-street
Hughes-street, West Derby-road.
Hygeia-street, i>
Iliad-street, Prince Fd win-street.
India-street, Netherfield-road . . .
Carried frward
1
Sets Vice
Boulders
and
Macadam.
1724
50
20
60
3349
5203
2
Macadam
Vice
Sets or
Bou ders.
105
7228
7333
Caithness,
Welsh,
or
Irish Flags
817
Torkshire
Flags.
817
2318
100
229
259
240
704
188
12
20
936
10
234
598
178
845
385
161
126
125
195
82
30
330
131
286
112
315
20
853
945
10
276
72
77
60
157d
88
84
81
118
115
190
026
68
85
71
14217
124
Brought forward
Johnson-street, Koscommon-street .
Kermode-street
Kilshaw-street
Knowsley-street
Luther-street
Melbourne-street
Mellor-street, Kose-vale
Mere-lane, Church-street
Mill-road, Everton-road
1
Sets Vice
Boulders
and
Macadam.
2
M cadam
Vice
S ts or
Boul lers.
5203
20
17
Neil-street, Northumberland-terrace
Netherfield-road, North
„ South
Northumberland-terrace
Ogwen-street
Portland-place, Eoscommon-strert
Priory-mount, Church-street . . . .
„ road, St. George's-hill . . . .
Keynolds-street, Hygeia-street
Kokeby-street
Eoscomraon-street
Eose-vale
Eupert-street, Mill-road
Salisbury- street
Seacombe-street
Severn-street
Severs street
Seville-street, Netherfield-road North
Shaw-street
Sleeper's-hill
Spencer-street, Everton-road
St. Domingo-road
Steer-street, Spencer-street
52
21
40
51
32
7333
3
Caithness,
Welsh,
or
Irish Flags
817
Yorlfshire
Flags.
Thomson-street . . .
Upper Beau-street ,
Victoria-street
Watmough-street, Everton-crescent
Wentworth -street. Church-street
Westbourne-street
West Derby-road
Whitefield-lane, Breck-road
road, Breckfield-road . . . .
Total
47
20
27G3
11439
1000
2655
10988
558
1375
14217
632
115
34
509
1095
67
140
180
971
94
901
88
377
.38
146
9,8
969
517
34
1049
490
146
784
195
COO
2160
26
2>7
165
416
974
1095
315
392
40
1175
257
60
31754
125
Brought forward. .
William Henry-street
Wye-street, St. Domingo-road
Total
1 2
Sets Vice Macadam
Boulders Vice
and Sets or
Macadam. Boulders.
3
Galthness,
Wels:.,
or
IrishFligs.
11439
10988
1375
11439
10988
1376
Yorkshire
Flags.
31754
160
24
31938
WEST DERBY.
Aigburth-street
1652
912
922
112
122
839
662
394
164
117
260
169
286
36
153
224
72 1
1288
14(>
104
2190
185
189
296
27
1853
102
131
66
323
575
167
264
239
620
361
34
608
296
C52
1419
246
168
662
204
(;58
Albert-street
Alice-street
Arrow-street
Ashley-street
Ash-street
Back Chatham-place ...
„ Coslett-street
„ Erskine-street
„ High-street
„ Myers-street
Bamber-street ....
Barton-lane
„ street ....
Beech-street
Bolton-street
Botanic-view
Brunswick-road
Butler-street . ...
Chalmers-street
Chatsworth-street
Clarendon-street
Cobden-street
Codrington-street
Corlett-street
Cottenham-street
Croft-street, Low-hill
„ Windsor
Crown-street
Dalton-street
Denman-street .... ... . . . .
Derby-place
street
Dinorben-street
Duke-street North
„ South
Edo'e-laiie
mount . ...
Ellesmere-street
Elm-^rove . . .
Enworth-street
Carried forwar
1652
912 1 995
16569
1
126
Brought forward ,
Erskine-street
Falkner-street.
Garden-street . . .
Gerald-street . . .
Gloucester-street
Gregson-street .
H arbord-street . .
Harding-street . .
High- street
Holborn-street . . .
Holden-street ....
Holford-street. . . .
Hop-street '
Hutchinson-street
Irvine-street
Kensington . .
Kinder-street
King-street . .
Knight-street
Lea-street
Linden-street . .
Lord-street . . . .
Lovat-street . . . .
Low-hill
Lowndes-street
Macauley-street
Malt-street ....
Marsden-street
Moira-street . .
Mount Vernon
1
Sets Vice
Boulders
and
Macadam.
1652
160
2186
221
street
Myers-street
North-view
Oliver-street
Oswald-street
Oxford-street East.
Paddington
Palmerston-street
Patterson-street . .
Pine-grove
Plan-street
Pollock-street
Portwood-street . .
Prescot^street . . . .
Prospect-street . .
Queen-street
Carried forward
2
Macadam
Vice
Sets or
Boulders.
912
3
Oaithness,
Welsh,
or
Irish Flags,
1995
4219
Yorkshire
Flags.
912
I 16569
740
67
386
243
146
272
748
82
1170
108
477
192
132
120
12
1211
194
84
112
220
214
2444
122
95
182
58
109
143
778
264
402
308
174
746
633
341
55
31
22
264
527
22
404
424
856
270
1995
33123
127
Eodgers-street
Eyder-street. . ,
Brought forward .
Sandon-street . .
Sidney-place . .
Smithdown-lane
Spekeland-street
Speke-street. . . .
Stancliflfe-street
Swan-street ....
Talbot-street
Troughton-street
Upper Parliament-street
Walker-street
"Waterloo-place
Wavertree-road
Weightman-street
West Derby-street
William-street
Total.
1
2
3
4
Sets Vice
Macadam
Caithness
Boulders
and
Vice
Sets or
Welsh,
or
Yorkshire
Macadam.
Boulders.
Irish Flags
Flags.
4219
912
1995
33123
100
182
170
623
1666
62
687
30
154
84
176
603
102
284
78
30
112
295
122
136
250
6897
2067
912
37134
TOXTETH PARK
Aberdeen-street
Back Mill street
„ Parliament-street
Bedford-street
Bell-street
Berkley-street
Blair-street
Brancker-street
Brenton-street
Brighton-street
Calvin-street
Carter-street
Castle-street
Chesterfield-street
Clevedon-street
Clive-street
Cordon-street
Cotter-place
„ street
Crown-street
Denton-street
Egerton-street
Elton-street
Embledon-street
Essex-street
Exchange-street
Total
180
121
2591
300
507
207
280
1377
5563
120
120
36
99
121
2514
240
253
340
37
30
30
360
416
201
160
1075
323
17
61
220
230
206
125
137
427
975
259
8946
128
Fairview-place
Fisher-street .
Fletcher-street
Brought forward .
George-street ,
Gibson-street ,
Gore-street . . .
Grafton-street .
Hampton-street .
Hawkston-street
Heath-street . . .
High Park-street
John-street .
Jones-street .
Llanwrst-street
Lorton-street
Lower Harrington-street
Lucy-street
Maddox-street
Mann-street .
Miles-street , . .
Mill-street . . .
North-street
Park-road
Peel-street
Prince William-street
Rhyl-street . . .
Richard-place .
Rowland-street
Smithdown-lane
Stanhope-street
Sussex-street . .
Threlfall-street
Upper Harrington-street
,, Hill-street
„ P arliament-street
„ Park-street
„ Stanhope-street
„ ,, Windsor,
,, Warwick-street
Warwick-street
Whitfield-street
Windsor-street
Woolfe-street . .
Total 40268
743
1573
490
9400
88
9526
279
804
71
1976
1279
1181
2460
1911
2625
3
Caithness
Welsh,
or
Irish Flags
232
964
63
144
498
1365
2422
248
Yorkshire
Flags.
1212
8946
450
240
38
672
234
743
313
33
738
4344
047
484
60
372
698
64
55
984
3404
715
1429
57
464
25
59
67
72
418
414
991
1845
158
611
163
670
66
1461
25
1493
1680
36468
TABLE No. 5.
LISTS OF NEW STREETS IN THE BOROUGH PAVED, WITH A VIEW TO
ADOPTION, BY CONTRACT UNDKR THE HEALTH COMMITTEE.
LIVERPOOL.
Names of Streets.
Back Little Canning-stn et.
,, Hope-street
„ ,, place
,, Egerton-street North
and East of Beilford-st.
„ Egerton-street North
and Westof Bedford-st.
„ Egerton-street South
and East of Bedford-st.
„ Vine- street ,
Barmouth-street
Beacon-street. . .
Benledi street .
Catherine-street .
Darwen-street .
Deiibigh-street .
Glegg-street
Hankin-street .
Hedley street. . .
Houlgrave street
Idris-street
Little Canning
„ Huskisson-street
„ Pilgrim-street . . .
Lincoln-street
Love-lane
Louis-street
Menai-street . .
Millard street
Milford-street
Newport-street
Neville-street. .
Oldham-place
Paget-street .
Raglan-street .
Shadwell-street .
Sherwood-street
I eiigth
in 'iards.
45
(.4
8ft
150
122
125
178
128
lU
141
131
33
27
27
245
131
140
103
143
106
44
82
127
231
125
50
82
104
50
129
119
33
34
115
16
Rt marks.
Liillt^ Canniii^'-slieet to Southern extremity.
Blftckhurn-iihice to linck Canning-sireet.
Pilgritii-street to Ensfern extremity.
(â– West- em I of No 35, Egerton-street, to East-
\ end of No. 79.
f West-end of No. 1, Egerton-street, t« East-
\ end or No. 35.
i West-end of No. 2, Egerton-street, to East
\ erd of No. 32.
Walnut street to Vine-street.
Boundary-street to Athol-street.
Blackstone-street to „ „
Scotlaud-road to Western extremity.
Myrtle-street to Falkner-street.
Denbigh -street to Bentinck-street.
Idris-street to Eabt-side of L. & Y. Railway.
Love-lane to Warehouse 6 yards West of ditto
Latimer-street to Gore-street North.
Boundarv-street to Athol-street.
Athol-street to Southern extremity.
Bedford-street South to Catherine-street.
., ,, ,. ''andon-stieet.
Pilgrim -street toEnstvrn extiemity.
Shatlwell-street to Beatvtn street.
Stone- street to N- rth-sideof Sherwood-street.
Scotland-road to Great Honier-street.
Boundary-s'reet to Athol-street.
Houlgrave street to Steel-street.
Boundary-street to Great Howard-street.
„ „ to Townshend-street.
Houlgrave-street to Steel-street.
Back Renshaw-street to Roscoe-street.
Boundary-street to Athol-street.
Denbigh-street to Bentinck-street.
Idris-street to L. and Y. Railway.
Boundary-street to Athol-street.
Love-lane to West-side of L. and Y. Railway
Carried forward 1 353S
130
Names of Streets.
Length
in Yards.
3538
18
132
177
234
102
88
72
43
121
Remarks.
Brought forward
Slate-street
Love-lane to West-side of L. and Y. Railway.
Boundary-street to Athol-street.
( Aimond-street to Bloom-street.
\ Bloom-street to Western extremity.
Scotland-road to Great Homer-street.
Latimer-street to Eastern extremity.
Boundary-street to Great Howard-street.
Sugnal-street to East-end of No. 57.
Love-lane to West-side of L. and Y. Railway.
Boundary-street to Athol-sireet.
= 2 miles 1005 lineal yards.
Steel-street
Sycamore-street )
»> >» i
Taliesin-street
Tindal-street
Townshond-street
Upper Hope-place
„ William-street
Walmsley-street
Total
4525
KIRKDALE.
Back Castle-street
„ Stanley-crescent
Barlow-street
88
151
182
89
85
47
243
284
80
IGd •
155
113
200
113
246
123
87
Morley-street to Castle-street.
Bankfield-street to Leekworth-street.
Barlow-lane to Elizabeth-street.
Townshend-street to Luton-street.
" >'
Bootle-lane to Barlow-street.
( Victoria-road to West-side of Lancashire and
\ Yorkshire Railway.
Walton-road to Walton-lane.
Derby-road to Stanley-street.
Boundary-street to East-side of No. 40.
Boundary-street to East-side of No. 20.
Back Great Mersey-street to Whittle-street.
( From South-side of No. 58 to entrance gate
\ to Session-house.
Brunswick-place to Leekworth-street.
Great Homer-street to Netherfield-road North.
Boundany-street to Bury-street.
Townshend-street to Luton-street.
= 1 mile 692 lineal yards.
Bury-street
Elizabeth -street
Grundy-street
Johnson-street
Leekworth -street
Milford-street
Smith-street
Session-road
Stanley-street
Thomaston-street
Townshend-street
2452
EVERTON.
Abram-street , . . . .
28
245
20 1
151
230
151
271
128
148
170
03
127
1973
28 yards South of Rose-vale.
Westbourne-street to Duckworth-street.
Great Homer-street to Netherfield-road North.
Johnson-streot to Mellor-street.
St. Domingo-road to Netherfield-road North.
( East-side of Margaret-street to East-side of
\ Queen's-road
Great Homer-street to Netherfield-road North.
Church-street Soho to Carver- street.
William Henry-street to Barwise street.
Plumpton- street to Edward-street.
Havelock- street to Pyramid-street.
Salisbury-street to Rokeby-street.
1
Anderson-street
Anthony-street
Atherton-street
Aughton-street
Back Canterbury-street
, Field-street
,, Guilford street
„ Pyramid-street
Barwise-street
1 Carried forward
131
Names of Streets.
Leiii-tli
in yards.
Remarks.
Brought forward
Berpslbrd-street
1973
50
00
40
43
122
179
81
18
110
279
28
48
114
123
153
100
165
316
46
290
126
205
85
• 127
290
69
139
144
115
833
414
210
177
150
65
16
61
313
167
138
33
15
154
28
298
100
30
237
157
114
50
100
102
5i
Cornwall street to South-side of No. 47.
Audley-street to Spencer-street.
Norihumberland-terrace to Cicero-terrace.
Breck-road to Sotithern extremity.
Kverton-road to Gregson -street.
Breck-road to "NVhitetield-lane.
„ to Southern extremity.
Cornwall-street to North-side of No. 8.
Everton-road to Necropolis Wall.
Netberfield-road South to Beresford-street.
Sheridan-street to iiouth-side of No. 26.
Northumberland-terrace to Cicero-terrace.
Pafmos-street to Southern extremity.
Prince Edwin-street to Northern extremity.
Everton-road to Napier-street.
Shaw-street to Grecnside.
„ to Westbourne-street.
Netherfield-road South to Clifton-street.
Sah>.bury-street to Haigh-street.
Everton-road to Margaret-sireet.
Boundary-lane to Reynolds-street.
Portland-place to Johnson-street.
85 yards South of Atherton-street.
Everton-road to R»idcliff»'-street.
Great Homer-street to Netherfield-road North.
Northumberland-terrace to Back Pyramid-st.
Plumpton-street to Guilford-street.
Prince Edwin lane to Everton-brow.
Everton-road to Rupert street.
Great Homer-street to Netherfield-road North.
Brunswick-road to Eastbourne-street.
Dawber-street to Southern extremity.
Plumpton-street to Edward-street.
Netherfield-road North to Northumberland-ter.
Greenwood-street to Reynolds street.
Cornwall-street to South-side of No. 6.
China-street to North-side of No. 13.
Great Homer-street to Netherfield-road North.
West Derby-road to North-side of No. 52.
Prince Edwin-street to Sherwood-street.
RadcHfi'e-street to Gregson-street.
China-street to South-side of No. 11.
William Henry-street to Church-street, Soho.
Gordon-street to Conway-street.
Great Homer-street to Netherfield-road North.
Breck-road to Newlands-street.
Conway-street to Gordon-street.
Neiherfield-road North to St. Domingo-road.
Kilbhaw-street to East-end of No. 145.
Cobden-street to Western extremity.
Northuniberland-terrace to Cicero-terrace.
Breck-road to Mackenzie-street.
York-tt iTace to South-side of No. 89.
Johnson-street to West-end of Court.
Belgrave-terrace
Bethesda-street
Breck-place
Bright-street
Brunei-street
Blyth-street
Carson -street
Canton-street
China-street
Clifion-street
Calmet-street
Cicero-terrace
Clejzg-street
Cobden-street
College-street Sou*h
„ North
Cornwa'l-streei
Coronation-street
Cresswell-street
Dawber-street
Dover- street ....
Edwards-street
Edward-»treet
Ellison-street
Ewbank-street
Exiuouth-street
Garden-lane
Gleave-street
Gordon-stn^et
Gregson-street
Greenwood-street
Guilford-street
Havelock-street
Haworth-street
Hi-j ham street
Hill-street
Howe-street
Hughes-street
Iliad-street
John-street
Kerm ode-street
Kirby-street
Leach Hall-street
Lutlior-street , . . . .
Mackenzie-street
McGill street
Melbourne-street
Miil-road
Napier-street
Neil-street
Newlands-street
Northumbirland terrace ....
Nottingham street
Carried forward
9251
132
Names of Sti eets.
LtMi>-th
:n Yards.
9251
62
215
69
321
420
39
32
350
101
201
23
59
189
54
103
72
30
362
112
85
313
157
310
75
152
110
82
344
117
250
Remarks.
Brought forward
Pfltmos-street
Northumberland- terrace to Dnke'sroad.
P'verton road to Eastbourne-street.
Northumberland-terrace to Back Pyramid-st.
( Breck-road to Whitefield-lane.
( Audley-street to „
Brunswick-road to Eastbourne-street.
Dawber-stroet to South-side of No. 16.
Gregson-street to Western extremity.
Breck-road to Whitefield-iane.
Johnson-street to Netherfield-road North
Portland-place to Johnson-street.
Cnnton-street to Passage 23 yards North.
( Mill-road to Passage 23 yards North of Can-
( ton-street.
Boundary-lane to Hygeia-street.
liuke-street to Tarlton-street.
St Domingo-road to Beacon-lane.
Northumberland-terrace to Duke's-road.
Thomson-street to Wester^ extremity.
Great Homer-street to Netherfield-road North.
Greenwood-street to Sever-street.
Garden-lane to Watmouth-street.
Great Homer-street to Sanderson- street.
Church-street to Fast-end of No. 41.
Eastbourne-street to Greenside.
Greenwood-street to Reynolds-Street.
Church street to Eastern extremity.
Whitefield-lane to Dawber-street.
Gregson-street to Guilford -street.
Breck-road to Northern extremity,
St Domingo-road to Beacon-lane.
„ to Netherfield-road North.
= 8 miles 40 lineal ynrds.
Plunipton-street
Pyramid-street
Queen's-road |
)
Radcliflfe-street
Reynolds-street
Richard-street
Ruse-vale
Rupert-street
Severs-street
Sanderson-street
Severn-street
Seville-street
Strawberry-bauk
Tarlton-street
Thomson street
Upper Beau-street
Victoria-street
Washington street
Westbourne-street
Webster-street
Wentworth-street
Whitefield-terrace
Willmott street
Woodville- terrace
Wye-sti'eet
York-terrace
14120
WKST DERBY.
Albert street
J15
101
63
53
40
151
468
59
72
155
162
79
66
1573
Paddingtoa to Souihern extiemity.
„ to Elm-grove.
Erskine-street to Prospect-street.
Gloucester-street to High-street.
Gerald -street to Talbot-street.
High-street to Souihern extremity.
Kensinj^ton to Edge-lane.
Harding-street to Eastern extremity.
Barton-street to Malt-street.
Prospect-street to Oswald-street.
Grenfield to Clarence-street.
Mason -street to High-street.
Footwalk, Smithdown-lane to S.-side of R'way.
Lowudes-street to Sandon-street.
Alice-street -
Ashley-street
Back Bnltnn-sfreet
„ Krskine-street
High-street
Beech-street
,, lane
Blucher-stveet
Bolton-street
Cobden-btreet
Carried forward
133
N;tme of Streets.
Length
in Yards.
Remarks.
Brought luiward
Codrinffion-stieet
1573
52
115
217
84
20
105
lft6
25
139
70
67
162
102
138
66
86
237
40
70
70
62
81
77
44
70
232
194
130
95
118
222
37
68
170
63
Epworth-street to Shepherd-street.
Falkner-str.et to Malt->treet.
Kensington to Love-lane.
Smithdown-lane to Upper Parliament-street.
Shepherd-street to Croft-street.
Kensington to North-side of No. 35.
Wavertree-road to Water-street.
Derby-strC' t to Northern extremity.
Upper Parliament-street to Linden-street.
Paddington to Elm-grove.
Mount Vernon-street to Cobden-street.
Smithdown-lane to Edge-mount.
to Vlhert. street.
Brunswick-road to Erskine-street.
Mason-Htreet to High -street.
Footwalks, Lord-street to Chatsworth-street.
Diu'kworth-street to Gregson-street.
Upper Parliameni-siieet to Falkner-lreet.
Malt-street to Northern extremity.
• Baker-street to Kuight-street.
Gregson-street to Duckworth-street.
Manfred-street to Ashley-street.
Oliver-street to Dinorben-street.
Mount Vernon-street to Fairclough-lane.
Corlett-street to Barton-street.
Prospect-street to Erskine-street.
Upper Parliament-street to Corlett-street
Chapel-place to Low-bill.
Crown street to Dinorben-street.
Brunswick-road to Oswald-street.
Upper Parliament-street to Smithdown-lane.
Moria-street to Harper-street.
Pine-grove to Linden-street.
Mount Vernon-street to Cobden-street.
Brunswick-road to Erskine-street.
Fairclough-lane to Dalton-street.
=2 miles 1696 lineal yards.
Corlett-street
Co tt6Dhani -Street
Derby-street
Diuorben-street
Edgenioiiiit.
EUesmore-street
Elm-grove
Garden-street
<^erald-street
Gloucester-street
Harbord-street
Hal ford-street
Holden-street
Huichiason-bUvct
Kinder-Street
Linden-street
Lowndes-street
Malt street
Manfred-street
Oliver-street
Oswald-street
Pine-grove
Plan-street
Portwood-street
Prospect-street
Roger-street
Talbot-street
"William-street
5216
TOXTE
-TH PARK.
Aberdeen-street
153
189
117
119
Park-road to South-street.
Upper Warwick-street to Upper Hill-street.
Digby-streetto East-end of No. 34.
Berkeley-street to Windsor-street.
Brenton-street
Carried forward
578
134
Names of Streets.
L"n;?th
in Tiirds.
Remarks.
Bronj^ht forward
Clive-street
578
120
153
155
Park-street to Ann-street.
Park-road to Melville-street.
Cumining-street
Dio^by-street
207
High Park-street to South-street.
Park-road to Mill-street.
George's-street
188
Haliburton-street
152
„ to Melville-street.
Melville-street
170
High Park-street to South-street.
Miles-street to Threlfall-street.
Eowland-street
43
Threlfall-street . .
163
Peel -street to Whitfield-street.
Upper Park-street
„ Warwick-street
106
108
Park-road to West side of No. 34.
Windsor-street to Berkeley-street.
Victoria-street
38
Embledon-street to Eastern extremity.
= 1 mile 421 lineal yards.
2161
?l
TABLE No. 6.
LIST OF STREETS PAVED, WITH A VIEW TO ADOPTION, BY THE
HEALTH COMMITTEE'S WORKMEN.
WEST DERBY.
Names of Street*.
Lenjjih
in Yard*.
100
45
28
17:]
Remarkx.
Dalton-street
West Derby-street to Stancliffe-street.
Fairclougli-lane to Dalton-street.
Stancliife-street to Northern extremity.
Lineal yarHs.
Stanclifte-stieet
Upper Dalton-street
STREETS PAVED, WITH A VIEW TO ADOPTION, BY THE HEALTH
COMMITTEE'S WORKMEN.
TOXTETH PARK.
NnmoofStrpetji.
Lensth
In Y«r.I«.
Remarks.
Clevedon-street
248
75
76
177
75
193
843
( Park-road to Miles-street, and Hawkstoner
( street to Kodney-street.
Cleveland-street to South-street.
Park-road to Miles-street.
Clevfdon-street io South-street.
Whitfield-street to South-btreet.
Lineal yards.
Elton-street
Exchange-street
Fairview-place
Hawkstone-sireet
TABLE No. 7.
LEVELS SUPPLIED.
LIVERPOOL.— 1856.
Names of Streets.
Ascor. street
Athol-street
Boundary-street
Brick-street
Berry-street
Back (:;hapel-8treet .
„ Hope-street ...
„ Peach-street. . .
Cnzneau-street
Clare-street
Cranmerstreet
Cross-street
])ale-street
Dover-street
Kxchange-street East
Flint-street
Hankin-street
Harford lane
liurton-street
Bnry-street
Derby-road
Errington-street . . .
Grnndy-street
Johnston-street
Luton-grove
„ street
Milford-street
Adelaide-street
Anderson -street
Anthony-street
Aughton-street
Breck-place
Breckfieldroad South
Bright-street ,
Buckingham-street .
Canton-street
Clarence-street
Cresswell-street
Dover-street
Eastbourne-street . .
Edward-street
Elias-street
Ellison-street
Ellenborough-street .
Exmouth -street
Gordon-street
Great Homer-street .
No. of
Applica-
tiuns for
Levels.
Names of Streets.
Hatton-garden
Hoy wood-street
Houl grave-street . . ,
Huskisson-street . . .
Latimer-street
Lime-street
MnlyneauK-street . . .
Neptune- street
Neville-street
Peach-street
Steel-street
Tindal-street
Tithebarn-street . . .
Walmsley -street
Water-street
William Moult-street
Wood-street
KIRKDALE.
Rake.lane
Bedfern-street . .
Sal<»p-street
Spellow-lane ....
Tetlow-sireet
Thomastoii-street
Townsend-street .
Trent street . . . .
Walton-road ....
EVERTON.
Gregson-street . . . .
Giiilford-street. . . .
Hughes-street . . . .
Johnston-street . .
Luther-street
Mere-lane
Netherfield-road . .
Phythian-street . . .
Phimpton-street . .
Priory-grove
Eadcliffe-street . . .
Rupert-street . . . .
St. Domingo-lane .
Seacombe-street . .
Upper Beau-street
Washington-street .
Wrntworth-street .
Wostbourne-street .
Woodville-terrace .
York-terrace
137
WEST DERBY.
Names of Streets
No. of
Applica-
tions for
Lev. Is.
Names of Streets.
No. of
Applica-
tions for
Levtls.
5
Lord-street
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
Arrow-street ^ •
Lovat-street ^
Macauley-street
Botanic-street.
Oxford-street East
Owen-street -
Butler-street
Chalnaers-street
Packington-stroet
Chatsworth-street
Palmerston-street . .
Queen-street
1
Clarence street
St. Arnaud-street
Smithdown-lane
1
Dee-street
1
Edge-lane
Sophia-street
2
3
2
3
1
4
1
Every-street
bpekelands-street
Forbes-street
Harbord-street
Squires-street
Troughton-street
Helena-street
Wavertree-road .
Holt-street
Walpole-street
West Derby.road
Lissant-street
TOXTETH PARK
Boresford-road
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
Greaves-street
Haliburton-street
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
Berkeley-street
Brenton-street
Larrock-bank
Mill-street
Calvin-street
Caple-street
Collins-street
Northumberland-street
Park-road
Conning-street
Kowland-street
Cordon-street
South-street ....
Cumraing-street
Thornton-place
Denton-street
Digby-street
Upper Hill-street
Wellington-road
Egerton-street
Whitfield-street
George-street
LIVERPOOL.— 1857.
Ainf rpp-Qtrpfit
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
4
2 ;
I i
Latimer-street
Ascot-street
Louis-street
Mould-street
Newsham-street
"Rpld-street
Orrj'-street
Canterbury-street
Dalrymple-street
Queen Anne-street
Scotland-road
Taliesen-street
TT.ncrtm.Jitrppt
Taylor-street
Falkner-street
Westmoreland-street
Hankin-street
William Moult-street
KIRKDALE.
Christonher-street
Milford-street
Nursery-street
T)infTlp-lftnfi
i
River-view
Dou"las-street
Spellow-lane
Stanley-road
Tetlow-street
Great Homer-street
1
1
•J
•TnbTTNnTi-^trppt
Townsend-street
Leekworth-street
Vesuvius- street
138
EVERTON.
Names of Streets.
No. of 1
Applica-
tions for
Levels.
Names of Streets.
No. of
Applica-
tions for
Levels.
Adelaide-Street
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
Holford- street .
3
1
2
4
2
1
1
5
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
\
1
Anthony-street
Howe-street .
Atherton-street
Hughes-street
Audley-street
Iliad-street . . .
Back Canterbury-street
„ College-street
Johnson -street
Luther-street . .
„ Field-street
Melbourne-street
„ Salisbury-street
Netherfield-road
Belgrave-terrace
Nicholson-street
Beresford-street
Orient-street . .
Breck-road
Poplar-street
Canton-street
Plumpton-street
Ciirson-street
Prince Edwin-lane
China-street
Priorv-c'rovo
Church-street
Queen's-road .
„ Soho
Clifton-street
Rokeby-street
Rose-vale
Clegg-street
St. Domingo-road .
College-street North
vale
Cornwall-street
Sackville-street .
Dover-street
Duckworth-street
Sheridan-street
Spencer-street
Everton-crescent
T3'nemouth -street
Exmouth-street
Whitefield-lane . .
Field-street
road
Great Homer-street
William Henry-street
Gordon-street
Woodville-terrace
Gregson-street
York -terrace
Guildford-street
Street (Breckfield-road North, op-
opposite St. Domingo-street) . .
Havelock-street
Hill-street
WEST DERBY.
Back Myers-street
1
1
1
1
2
Mount Vernon
Burns-street
Pollock-street .
Hutchinson-street
Sophia-Street .
Lissant- street
Spekelands-street
Lovat-street
West Derby-road
TOXTETH PARK.
Aberdeen-street
1
1
4
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
Melville-street
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
Arthur-street
Menzie-street
Caple-street
Mill-street
Collins-street
North-street
Denton-street
Park-road ,
South Hill-road
Eo^erton-street
,, street
H aliburton-street
Threlfall-street
Hawkstone-street
Wellington-road
High Park-street
Whitfield-street
LIVERPOOL.-1858.
Aintree-street
1
1
1
1
Benledi-street
1
2
1
1
Canterbury-street
Rack Cannincr-street
Caradoc-street
Bangor-street
Charlotte-place
139
Names of Streets.
No. of
Applica-
tions for
Levels.
Names of Streets.
No of
Applica-
tions for
Levels.
Coopers-row
Cranmer-street
1
2
2
i Hutton-street
2
3
1 Lithotomer-streei
Crompton street
! Molyneaux-street
Epsom-street
1 Rathbone-street
1 Rooney-street
Hankin-street
i Slade -street
Hook-street
Taylor-street
Hopwood-street
William Moult- street
1
Huskisson-street
KIRKDALE.
Brunswick-place . .
1
1
Johnson-street
i 1
Derby-road
Luton-grove
Salop-street
Thomaston-streel
Waltou-road
Douglas-street
Errington-street
Great Homer-street
EVERTON.
Albion-street . . . . .
1 1
Hughes-street
2
2
2
Amelia-street
Jasmine- street
Jenkinson-streei
Anderson-street.. . . ...
Anthony- street
John-street . . . .
Atlierton-street ....
Johnson-street
Kermode street
Monor-groTe
Audley-street
Back Canterbury-street
„ John-street
Back Pyramid-street
Margaret-street
Mill-road
Barnes-street
Moss-street
Beacon-lane
Beresford-street
Netherfield-road
Newlands-street
Bethesda-streei
Northumberland-terrace
Osborne-grove ....
Breckfield-road South
Breck-road
Patmos-street
Potter-street
Bright-street
Buckingham-street
Priory-grove
rnnnnt ...
road
CalM.et street
Carson -street
Pyramid-street
Queen's-road
China-street
Radcliffe-street
Church-street
Soho
Reservoir-streei ....
Richmond-grovi
Cicero-terrace
Clifton-street
Cornwall-street
Elias-street
Rokeby-street •
Rupert-street
Ruth-street
St. Chrysostom's-street
Everton-valley
Ewbank-street
Sheridan-street
Spencer-street
Exmouth-street
The Willows
Gadsbv-street.
Tynemouth-street i
Gleave-street
Wentworth-street
Gregson -street
Hill-street
Howe-street
Whitefield-lane
Woodville-terrace
York-terrace
WEST DERBY.
Ansrela-street
1
1
Back King-street '
1
Back Hisrh-street
., Myers-street
1
140
Names of Streets.
No. of
Applica-
tions for
Levels
1
1
2
i I
: 2
1
Names of Streets.
No. of
Applica-
tions for
Levels.
Chatsworth-street
St. Arnaud-street
J
Clarence-street .
Spekelands-street
Holden-street
Nelson-place
Stancliflfe-street
Oliver-street
Talford-street
Palmerston-street
Troughton-street
Queen-street
West Derby-road
TOXTETH PARK.
Berkeley-street
1
!- 1
1 Greaves- street
3
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
3
Brenton-street
Hampton-street
Caple-street
Calvin-street
Carlisle-street
Haliburton-street
Malta-street
Melville-street
Collins-street
More ton-street
Cordon-street
r Park-road
Cumming-street
Denton-street
1 Threlfall-street
Upper Hill-street
Digby-street
Egerton-street
,, Park-street
LIVERPOOL.— 1859.
Back Little Canning-street
,, Vine-street
1
3
Morgan-street
1
Page-street
Bridgewater-place
Roscoe-lane
Canterbury-street . ....
„ street
Shadwell-street ,
Simms-street
Springfield-street
Chatbam-street
Darwen-street . .
Grove-street
Stafford-street
Great Homer-streei
Taylor-street
Vine-street
Hatton-f^arden . .
William Moult-sireti
KIRKDALE.
Aspinall-street
3
1
2
Q
Johnson-street
1
1
1
1 i
1 i
1
1
3
2 .
1
1 1
1 i
Knight-street
Beaumaris-street
Mitylene-street
Newby-street
street
Street north of ditto
Ottowa-street
r~IVi ri fitnTib fr-st.rpftt
Regent-road
Commercial-road .
Rockinghara-street
Stanley-road
drptp-Qtrppt.
Thomaston-street
T*!! 1 ford -street
Toronto-street
Gore-street North ....
Zante-street
Street for Canal Company
1
Great Mersey-street East
Heather-street
EVERTON.
A Kram-Btrppf.
3
\
1
1
j Beresford-street
2
1
1
1
1
1 Boundary-lane
Breck-road
Allpn-strppt
Avon-street
Back-street (York-terrace)
Breckfield-road South
T^ricrlit-«trppt. •
141
Names of Streets.
Brunei-street
Caird-street
Calmet-street
Canton-street
China-street
Church-street, Soho.
Cicero-terrace
Compton-street
Cornwall-street
Deacon-street
Duke's-road
Dunkeld-street
Eastbourne-street .
Edinburgh-street . .
Everton-brow
Field-street
Gadsby-street
Garden-lane
Gregson-street
HaptoD-street
Havelock-street
Higham-street . . . .
Hill-street
Hobart-streei. .
Holford-street
India-street .
James-street
Jasmine-streei . . .
Johnson-street
Kirby-street ...
Larch-lea
No. of j
Applica-
tions for'
Levels. I
1 :
5
1 i
1 I
6
U (
2 i
t\
1 I
1
3
1
I !
1 I
1
1
1
2
1
4
4
1
1
1
1 i
a I
2 i
1 I
Names of Streets.
Lynedock-street
Melbourne-street
Mill-road ....
Netherfield-road
Nicholson-street
Northumbcland-terrace
Nottingham-street
Osborne-grove
Perth-street
Plumpton-street
Priory-grove
„ mount
„ road
„ terrace
Rokeby-street
Rose-vale
Rothwell-street
St. Albans
St. Domingo-road ....
St, George's-grove
S^evern-street
Seville-street
Underbill- street
Upper Beau-street ...
Washington-street ....
West Derby-road
Whitefield-lane
„ road
Woodville-terrace
Wye-street
WEST DERBY.
No of
Applica-
tions fur
Levels.
i
1
Back Chatham-pla-^'
Deane street ....
Hume-street
Lovat street
Mount Vernon View .
Owen-street
Palmerston-street . .
Penton-street . ...
Squires-street ....
Upper Baker-street
TOXTETH PARK.
Brighton-street . .
Carter-street . . . .
Conning-street . .
Fletcher-street . .
Gibson-street.. .
High Park-street
Jones-street
Malta-street
Moreton-street . . .
Upper Hill-street.
Whitfield-street. . .
LIVERPOOL.— 1860.
Albion Mill-place ....
Athol-street
Back Vine-street ....
Canterbury-street
Catherine-street ....
Church-street, Soho . .
Crannier-street
Exchange-street VVe.=,t
Hankin-street
Islington
Jackson's-lane
Lime-street
Oldhara-place ....
Oswald-street
Street out of ditto . .
Page-street
Rose-street
Rumford-street
Simms-street
Soho-square
South Chapel-street
Tariflf-street
142
Names of Streets.
No. of
Applica-
tions for
Levels.
Names of Streets.
No. of
Appliea.
tions for
Leveli.
Water-street
I
1
1
2
1
1
Westmoreland-place
Street east of Lying-in-Hospital
(Myrtle Street}
Wilbraham-place
„ street
KIRKKALE.
Aldams-grove
Alexander-street
Aspinall-street
5
Haddock-street
2
2
1
John-street
Kirkdale-road
Lancaster-street
Back Stanley-street
Beaumaris-street
Leekworth-street
Boundary-street
Major-street
Burrel-street
Marius-street
Clyde-street
Mayfield
Coraraercial-road
Crete-street
Florence-street
Mersey-street North
Milford-street
Pleasant-street
Forth-street
Rogerson-street
Gore-street North
Great Homer-street
Rockingham-street
Stanley-street
„ Mersey-street
Zante-street
East
EVEI
LTON.
Aber-street
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
McGregor-street
1
1
&
3
8
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
Abram-street
Melbourne-street
Albion-street
Netherfield-road . .
Back Canterbury-street
„ Street North of Prince Edwin-
street
Beacon-lane
Northumberland-terrace
Ogwen-street
Orient-street
Perth-street
Bethesda-street
Prince Edwin -lane
Breckfield-road North ....
„ Edwin-street
Buckingham-street
Priorv-grove
Burnley-street
„ hill
Caird-street
„ mount
China-street
Clyde-square
„ road
Reservoir-street . . .
Compton-street
Rose-vale
Cresswell-street
Dunkeld-street
St. Albans
St. Domingo-grove
Edinburgh-street
St. Domingo-vale
Everton-road
St. George's-hill
Gadsby-street
Seacombe-street
Seville-street
Spencer-street
Garth-street
Garibaldi-street
Hapton-street
Steers-street .
Underbill-street
India-street
Upper Beau-street
West Derby-road
I-arch-lea
Whitefield-lane
Lavan-street
Lynedock-street
York Terrace
^
V^EST â–
DERBY.
Smithdown-lane
3 1
1
143
TOXTETH PARK.
Names of Streets.
No. cf 1
Appli. a-
tion> for
I^vel«.
Names of St re t.«(.
iNO. of
A) jilici-
tioiis lor
Levtl8.
Amity-street
1 :
1 1
1 i
Lodge-lane
1
1
2
1
1
1
Berkeley-street
Malta-street
Calvin-street
Moreton -street
Caple-street
North-street
Chipping-street.. 1 j
Greaves-street 1
Upper Warwick-street
Wellington-road
LIVERPOOL.— 1861.
Bidder-street
Oswald-street
1
1
1
Birchfield-street
Page-street
Paradise-street
Roderick-street
Rose-street
Bold-street
Cable-street
Canterbury-street
Church-street, Soho
School-lane
Clayton-street
Simftis-street
Soho-sqiiare
I
Dale-street
1
Jackson's-lane
South John-street . .
1
Lime-street
Temple-street
Thomas-street
Vauxhall-road . .
1
1
1
Manesty's-lane
Myrtle-street
Oldham-place
Wilbraham-street
1
KIRKDALE.
Alexander-street
a
3
3
2
1
2
1
I
Great Mersy-street East
Gore-street North
1
5
I
2
Back Great Mersey-street
Grundy-street
Brunell-street
Haddock-street
Eirkdale-road
Crete-street ....
Leek worth -street
T^prViv-rnftd
Luton-street
Mfyor-street
Mitylene-street
Hake-lane
P'nrorp-Qtrppt .....
Rooney-streei
Stanley-road
EVERTON.
Ahpr-street
1 3
1
I
1
Pickering-street
1
1
1
1
3
Poplar-strtet
A twill -ctrppf.
Priory-mount
"Ronlr Qnonppr-wtrppt
Richmond-groTe
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
8
2
1
2
6
Rivington-street
"Rrpfkfipld-roftd South
Rothwell-street
Buckingham-street
Cttlmet-street
St. Domingo-grove
Sparling-place
„ street
Kl how-street
Spurgeon-street
Steers-street
Underbill-street
'XTolKmirnp-cif rppf. .......
Upper Beau-street
Mill-road
West Derby-road
IVTncc-ctrPpf.
Whitefield-Iane
,, road
Ogwen-street
York-terrace
144
WEST DERBY.
Names of Streets.
Brunswick-road
Ewart-street . . .
Green-side . . .
No. of
Applica-
tions for
Levels.
Names of St: eot-^
No. of
Api'Hca-
tioiis for
Levt-lfi.
Lovat-street
Upper Baker-street
TOXTETH PARK.
Amity-street .
Bentley-road .
Carlton-hill .
Cordon-street
Grab am -street
Hodges-street
Moreton-street
iSorth-street . .
LIVERPOOL.— 1862.
Back Peach-street Ea^t
„ St. Bride-street .
Bidder-street
Birchfield-street
Croston-street
Gore-street North ...
Myrtle-street
Old Haymarket
Page-street
Roderick-street . .
Scotland-road . .
Silkhoiise-lane . .
Skelhorne-street
Soho-street
Vauxhall-road .
KIRKDALE.
Ash-grove
Candia-street
Christopher-street
Crete-street
Douglas-street
Errington-street
Ethiopia-street
Great Mersey-street East,
Haddock-street
Holme-street
Kirkdale-road
Mitylene-street
Rooney-street
Whittle-street
Zante-street
Street North of Baukhall-street.
Ditto, ditto
EVERTON.
Ahram-street
Albion-street ,
Back Eastbourne-street
Barnes-street
Buckingham-street . . .
Burleigh -road North .
., South .
Calder-street
Christian-Street North
Compton-street
Druid-street
Edinburgh
Everton-terrace
Harewocd-street
Heber-street
Hibbert-street
Hodder-street
Horne-street
JefFerson-street
Jubilee-street North .
Kilshaw-street^
Luvan-street
Lloyd-street
Lowry -street
Lune-street ,
Margaret-street
Marwood-street
INIazzini-street
Nethei-field-road
Ogwen-street
Pickering-street
Phoebe Ann-street
Rendal-street
Reservoir-street
Ribble-street
Rishton-street
Rothsay-street
Roth well-street
St. Alban's
St. Domingo-grove
St. Domingo-lane
Shakspeare-street
Sparling-place
Spencer-street
Sampson-street
Sykes-street
Tooke-street
Upper Bute-street
Potter-street
Waterhouse-street
"VVhitefield-lane
Street east of Beacon-lane
145
WEST DERBY. [
Names of Stwetg.
No. of
Applica-
tions fo»
Levels. 1
1
1
2 !
2
I !
2 1
1 1
1 1
Kmm» vf Stretts.
No oe
A(.pii«:«- ;
tions foi
Levels.
Allcard -street ►...►►.►.►
Guthrie-street
1
1
9
1
&
1
1
1
Ash-Htreet
Kilshaw-street South
Barker-street â–º â–º,â–º
Moorgate-street
Boalcr-street •.►.^». »>»»». >...».>
Penton-streei
S eo tt -street
Botanic-street »..►
City-street .-
Tunnel-road ...................
Dee-street â–º
Uxbrklge -street.... ............
Edgeware-street ....»
Westminster-otieet ............
Every -street >...... ^..»..^...».
Street east of Spete-strect
TOXTETH PAEK.
Aikin-street
2
Hajlock-6-tTeci ».,.►
Ak-slreet â–º .
1 HoB»er -street ►...^. ......
Amity-strefet ....................
Isis-stieet
Arthur-street. ... .....
' Lafrock Bank .......... ..
1 Marshall-street
Bright-street
Moontfield -street
Carlton-hill â–º
1 Nestor-street
CbJr)pLng-street ...
1 North-street
Cock burn -street
1 Panlt on -street
Cordon -street
1 P»rk Hill-road
I Park-rood
Eden-street '
Kodnej-etreei
Soiwaj-etreel
Graham-street
Ifpper Bam ptoB -street
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Denton-street
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Burns-street ......
St. Arnaud-street . .
Sophia-street . ,
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Breck- place ,
College-street, East .
Dover-street, part of
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Cross-street
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Millard-street......
Neville-street
Steel-street
Thomaston-street . .
William Moult-street
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Cornwall-street
Havelock-street
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Retbesda-street .
Bradbury -street.
Breck-grove . . .
Burleigb-road, N
Calmet-street. . .
Cicero-terraco .
Compton-street .
Duke's-road . . .
Ewbauk street .
Gadsby-street.. .
Hapton-street .
Man or- grove .. .
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Osborne-grove .
Patmos-sireet .
Potter-street . . .
Priory-bill . . . .
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Pyramid -street .
Reservoir- street.
Ricbmond-grove
Rutb-streei .
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Sbakspeare-street
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Hobart-street
India-street
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1 Nottingham-street .
i Perth-street
Pickering-street . . .
Rothwell-street ....
St. Alhnn'a
Severn -street
Underbill-street
Wye-street
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Crete-street . .
Clyde-street . .
Eleanor-street
Forth-street ..
Forge-street < .
Great Mersey-st
Haddock-street
Mitylene-street
Ottowa-street . .
Foronto-street
Zante-street . .
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UllINALS.
Arden-street
Back Goree
Back Leeds-street ... .
Baltimore-street
Barlow-lane, K
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Bath-street ,
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Bevington-hill
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