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What was his Job???

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Elaine

Elaine Report 7 Sep 2006 17:40

GR - this really is pointless. When are the boards going to be back up and running ?

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 31 Aug 2006 10:53

Thanks Elaine! Steph

Elaine

Elaine Report 31 Aug 2006 10:42

I just googled Inspector of Nuisances and came up with this site http://www.gov.je/Health/Hospital+Sites/Le+Bas+Centre/Health+Protection/History+of+Environmental+Health.htm

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 31 Aug 2006 10:38

Hi Elaine. Thanks, that is very interesting! ooo a real tough guy i always portrayed this family to be like that. Thanks once again steph By the way which site did you get that info from. The other site is very helpful!

Elaine

Elaine Report 31 Aug 2006 10:30

found this - might be of interest In 1843, a Commission on the Health of Towns was set up and their first report was issued in 1844, with a second report nine months later. However, many towns and cities were beginning to appreciate the findings of the band of pioneers and embarked on their own to do something positive, by obtaining private legislation empowering the appointment of a Medical Officer of Health and Inspector of Nuisances. The forerunner in this was Liverpool, whose Act required the Council to appoint one or more persons to superintend and enforce the due execution of all the duties to be performed by the scavengers appointed under this Act, and report to the said Council and Health Committee all breaches of the Byelaws, rules and regulations of the said Council and Health Committee and to point out the existence of any nuisances, and such persons shall be called 'The Inspector of Nuisances'. This new official had to be a real tough guy. He was required to inspect premises which were dirty, dark, damp and overcrowded and then make sure that these appalling conditions were put right. He was unqualified and became the butt of jokes about, for instance, the smell on the landing, and frequently suffered physical assault for endeavouring to carry out his duties.

Elaine

Elaine Report 31 Aug 2006 10:28

I suppose he could be compared to a modern day environmental officer

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 31 Aug 2006 10:09

Also what are fence disputes? Arguing neighbours?? Steph Thanks

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 31 Aug 2006 10:02

Hi Elaine and Snowdrops. Thankyou very much unfortunately i dont have a scanner sorry, but thankyou very much for the kind offer. Thankyou very much Elaine thats make sense but i just thought nuisances? haha. So does that mean he didnt have a very low social status and wasnt very poor? Also does this mean he looked around the very poor parts of the city, he was living in Liverpool.? Steph Thanks once again!

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 31 Aug 2006 09:57

Steph do you have a scanner to scan it in and send it by email? If so, I would be quite happy to have a look at it for you.

Elaine

Elaine Report 31 Aug 2006 09:56

Inspector of Nuisances = A person appointed to look into By-Law offences, such as noisy animals, foul smells, maybe fence disputes, things of that nature A useful website to bookmark for future reference is http://rmhh(.)co(.)uk/occup

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 31 Aug 2006 09:55

Hi i hope somebody out there can help me with this one. I have recieved a death certificate today and his occupation is baffling me a bit. It says Inspector of ....? something only the word looks like it says nuisances. Does anybody know what an inspector of nuisances was or is there another word that you can think of? At first i thought it said nuisanees? This is about the 1870's 1880's. Thanks Steph.