1873 Liverpool School Board election

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Elections to the Liverpool School Board were held on 19 November 1873.

There were thirty-two candidates for the fifteen Board positions.

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

AllegianceMembersPercentageVotesPercentage
Catholic 533%138,76340%
Protestant 533%88,93925%
Liberal Protestant213%48,43414%
none16.5%20,1336.5%
Wesleyan 1
Church of England 1
Total15349,191

Elected

AllegianceNameVotesOccupationAddress
Catholic Edward Browne29,392Corn merchant7 Olive Mount Villas, Olive Mount
Catholic John Yates27,780Attorney-at-lawHaslington House, Oak-hill Park, West Derby
Catholic James Whitty27,703155 Upper Parliament Street
Catholic James Fairhurst27,550Gentleman97 Shaw Street, Everton
Catholic Joseph Walton26,338Barrister-at-law116 Canning Street
Protestant Henry Carpenter23,177Clerk in holy orders15 Huntly Road
William Oulton20,133shipowner and railway sack contractor68 Sefton Terrace, Princes Road
Protestant William Cross17,138Physician29 Islington
Protestant Rev. Richard Hughes16,900Clerk in holy orders28 Marmaduke Street
Protestant James Hakes16,729surgeon30 Hope Street
Protestant Thomas Henry Satchell14,985HatterHeathfield, Village Road, Oxton
Liberal ProtestantSamuel G. Rathbone JP12,328merchantYew Tree House, Allerton
Wesleyan John Bamford Burrows LRCP10,384Doctor of MedicineIvy House, Aigburth Road
Liberal ProtestantSamuel Booth9,825Accountant20 Caledonia Street
Church of England Abraham Hume9,740Clerk in holy orders6 Rupert Lane, Everton

Not Elected

Liberal ProtestantRobert Trimble J.P.9,397
Liberal ProtestantWilliam Dawbarn8,850
Liberal ProtestantThomas Pritchard8,034
Edward Jones7,39535 Newstead Road
Church of England Gustav Henry Busch6,983
William Shortis2,807
Robert Thomas Lodge2,647
Lewis Williams2,346
Owen Williams2,148
William Shaw Simpson2,096
William Nash1,389
Joseph Shepherd1,38529 Everton Crescent
David Harbridge Ellis974
John Neale Lomax899
George Carr758
Christopher Wardall740
Charles James Fox241

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References

  1. Liverpool Daily Post 20 November 1873