At 19, Waterloo Pl., Aug. 2, the son of a shoemaker, aged 8 years, “cholera 12 hours”

Southwark and Vauxhall.

Lambeth. Waterloo (First Part).

At Curtis Hatch, on 29th July, a Baptist minister, aged 52, “diarrhœa 3 days, Asiatic cholera and collapse 18 hours”. The informant stated that deceased, whom he had long known, called at his house about seven in the morning before his death; he was then very ill. He lived at 7, Lower Anne Street, Waterloo Road, where the supply was

Southwark and Vauxhall.

At 4, Hammond’s Place, on 30th July, the wife of a labourer, aged 72, “diarrhœa 24 hours, malignant cholera 12 hours”

Southwark and Vauxhall.

At 4, Queen Street, July 31st, late a brewer’s servant, aged 76, “cholera 1 day”

Southwark and Vauxhall.

At 41, Brad Street, August 1st, the wife of a printer, aged 51, “cholera 26 hours”