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Old 15-10-14, 11:11
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Default A Victorian "Nuisance"

An 1880 health inspection record for the road in which my family was living

shows that as well as one case of small pox & one of scarlatina, the "number

of houses in which nuisances were found" was 41.

Any ideas as to what would have been classed as a "nuisance?"
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Old 15-10-14, 12:43
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There is some information on Wikipedia, Vita:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuisanc...r_of_Nuisances
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Old 15-10-14, 13:18
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There is some information on Wikipedia, Vita:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuisanc...r_of_Nuisances
Thanks Kite - so it would have been referring to health hazards.

Love the name of the first Inspector of Nuisances - Thomas Fresh!
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