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St. Anne Street was one of the original sixteen wards established as a result of the Municipal Corporations Act 1835.
The ward ceased to exist in 1952
"All such portions of the said borough as are included within a line drawn from the point at which Shaw's-brow meets Byrom-street, northwards along the centre of Byrom-street, to the point where the same joins Scotland-place, thence along the centre of Scotland-place, to the point at which the same joins Scotland-road, thence along the centre of Scotland-road, to the point at which the same is met by Rose-place, thence eastward along the centre of Rose-place, to the point at which the same meets the boundary line of the township of Everton, thence south-ward along the boundary of the Lime-street Ward, to the point first described." [1] [2] [3]
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Year | Party | Councillor elected | |
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1835 | Reformer | Richard Alison | |
Reformer | Thomas Coglan | ||
Reformer | Edward Cropper [4] | ||
1836 | Reformer | Joseph Mason | |
1837 | Reformer | Edward Segar | |
1838 | Reformer | Thomas Coglan | |
1839 | Conservative | Robert Jones jun. | |
1840 | Reformer | William Slater | |
1841 | Conservative | James Parker | |
1842 | Conservative | Robert Jones jun. | |
1843 | Reformer | Joseph Hornby | |
1844 | Conservative | James Parker | |
1845 | Reformer | William Earle | |
1846 | Conservative | William Bennett | |
1847 | Conservative | James Parker | |
1848 | Conservative | Thomas Poole | |
1849 | Conservative | William Bennett - elected Alderman 9 Nov 1850 | |
1850 | John Nicholson | ||
15 Nov 1850 | Reformer | William Kenney Tyrer | |
1851 | Raymond William Houghton | ||
1852 | Reformer | Thomas Llewelyn Hodson | |
1853 | John Nicholson | ||
1854 | Reformer | Joseph Kitchen | |
1855 | Reformer | Thomas Llewelyn Hodson | |
1856 | Reformer | James Mellor | |
1857 | Reformer | Joseph Kitchen | |
1858 | Reformer | Thomas Llewelyn Hodson | |
1859 | Conservative | George Nickson | |
1860 | Liberal | Joseph Kitchen | |
1861 | Liberal | William Bottomley Bairstow | |
1862 | Conservative | George Nickson | |
1863 | Liberal | Joseph Kitchen | |
1864 | Conservative | Dr. John Stopford Taylor | |
1865 | Conservative | Joseph Bennion= | |
1866 | Conservative | Arthur P. Fletcher | |
1867 | Conservative | Dr. John Stopford Taylor | |
1868 | Conservative | James Denton | |
1869 | Conservative | James Tarbuck | |
1870 | Conservative | Dr. John Stopford Taylor | |
1871 | Conservative | James Denton | |
1872 | Conservative | James Tarbuck | |
1873 | Conservative | Dr. John Stopford Taylor | |
1874 | Conservative | Dr. William Cross | |
1875 | Liberal | Ronald McDougall | |
1876 | Conservative | George Fowler | |
1877 | Conservative | Dr. William Cross | |
1878 | Conservative | Thomas Hayes Sheen | |
1879 | Liberal | Henry Vaughan | |
1880 | Conservative | Dr. William Cross | |
1881 | Conservative | Thomas Hayes Sheen | |
1882 | Conservative | Joseph Woodcock | |
1883 | Conservative | William Cross M.D. | |
1884 | Conservative | Thomas Hayes Sheen | |
1885 | Conservative | Joseph Woodcock | |
1886 | Conservative | Dr. William Cross | |
1887 | Conservative | William Clarkson | |
1888 | Liberal | Samuel McMillin | |
1889 | Conservative | Arthur John Jones Bamford | |
1890 | Conservative | Jacob Reuben Grant | |
1891 | Liberal | Samuel McMillin | |
1892 | Liberal | Eli Brooks | |
1893 | Liberal | Jacob Reuben Grant | |
1894 | Liberal | Samuel McMillin | |
1895 | Liberal | Jeremiah Miles | |
1895 | Liberal | Jacob Reuben Grant | |
1895 | Conservative | Richard Ripley | |
1896 | Liberal | George King | |
1897 | Liberal | Jacob Reuben Grant | |
1898 | Liberal | James Crean | |
1899 | Conservative | Frederick Saunby | |
1900 | Liberal | George King | |
1901 | Conservative | Isaac Caton Glover | |
1902 | Conservative | Julius Jacobs | |
1903 | Liberal | George King | |
1904 | Conservative | Isaac Caton Glover | |
1905 | Labour | James Sexton [5] | |
1906 | Liberal | George King | |
1907 | Liberal | Dr. James Clement Baxter | |
1908 | Labour | James Sexton | |
1909 | Liberal | George King | |
1910 | Liberal | Dr. James Clement Baxter | |
1911 | Labour | James Sexton | |
1912 | Liberal | Philip Durning Holt | |
1913 | Liberal | Dr. James Clement Baxter | |
1914 | |||
1919 | Liberal | Philip Durning Holt | |
1920 | Irish Nationalist | Patrick Alfred Durkin | |
1921 | Labour | James Sexton | |
1922 | Independent Labour | John Nield | |
1923 | Irish Nationalist | Patrick Alfred Durkin | |
1924 | Labour | James Sexton MP | |
1925 | Catholic Party | James Farrell Jnr. | |
1926 | Labour | Maurice Eschwege | |
1927 | Labour | James Sexton C.B.E. MP | |
1928 | Labour | John David Mack | |
1929 | Labour | Maurice Eschwege | |
1930 | Labour | Mrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock | |
1931 | Labour | John David Mack | |
1932 | Labour | Samuel Sydney Silverman | |
1933 | Labour | Mrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock | |
1934 | Labour | John David Mack | |
1935 | Labour | Samuel Sydney Silverman | |
1936 | Labour | Mrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock MP | |
1937 | Labour | John David Mack | |
1938 | Harry Livermore | ||
1945 | Labour | Mrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock | |
1945 | Labour | Abraham Louis Caplan | |
1946 | Labour | Mrs Sarah Anne McArd | |
1947 | Labour | Abraham Louis Caplan | |
1949 | Labour | Mrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock | |
1950 | Labour | Mrs Sarah Anne McArd | |
1951 | Labour | Abraham Louis Caplan | |
1952 | Labour | Mrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock | |
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