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1876 Liverpool School Board election

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Elections to the Liverpool School Board were held on Friday 17 November 1876.

Each voter had fifteen votes to cast.

After the election, the composition of the school board was:

Allegiance Members   ±  
Catholic
Protestant
Liberal Protestant
none
Wesleyan
Church of England

* - Retiring board member seeking re-election

Elected

Allegiance Name Votes Occupation Address
Rev. J.W. Barsley M.A. clerk in holy orders 96 Huskisson Street
Liberal Protestant Samuel Booth * Agent 20 Caledonia Street
Rev. Colin Brewster Congregational Minister 47 Newstead Road
Catholic Edward Browne * Corn merchant 7 Olive Mount Villas, Olive Mount
Church of England J.R. Gaskell cotton broker 43 Irvine Street
Protestant James Hakes * surgeon 30 Hope Street
Protestant Rev. Richard Hughes Clerk in holy orders 28 Marmaduke Street
Rev. Wm. Lefroy clerk in holy orders Catharine Street
F. Mulliner carriage builder 36 Devonshire Road, Claughton
Nonconformist William Oulton * shipowner Hillside, Woolton
Liberal Protestant Samuel G. Rathbone JP * merchant Yew Tree House, Allerton
George Segar barrister at law 231 West Derby Road
Catholic Joseph Walton * Barrister-at-law 116 Canning Street
Peter Williams Gentleman 17 Percy Street
Catholic Richarxd Yates accountant 23 Greenfield Road, Stoneycroft

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References

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  1. ^ Liverpool Daily Post Saturday 18 November 1876