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COMMITTEE ON THE CAMBERWELL WATERWORKS BILL - Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee to whom the Bill for Supplying the Inhabitants of the Parish of St. Giles, Camberwell, and parts of the Parish of St. Mary Lambeth, and several other Parishes & Places in Counties of Surrey and Kent with Water (HC 155)

London, House of Commons 1805 38pp 34x22, black library binding, glt text. Very good indeed. Hearings held in the summer of 1805 into the Camberwell Waterworks Bill, a Private Members Bill to establish the South London Waterworks Company. The Committee heard from various objectors to the scheme, and from local residents wanting a better service than the current water company gave, and eventually resolved against the Bill. However the full House of Commons differed, and after a short delay, passed the Bill into law. One of the main objectors was the rival water company who saw a threat to their monopoly. The new company having made much of the benefits of competition in 1805, it was perhaps inevitable that the two companies were petitioning to merge 40 year later. The merged company was notorious for the worst water quality in London throughout much of the century.
GBP 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 58.75 US$ 63.63 | JP¥ 9961] Book number 37430

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