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:

AllegianceMembers  ±  
Catholic
Protestant
Liberal Protestant
none
Wesleyan
Church of England

* - Retiring board member seeking re-election

Elected

AllegianceNameVotesOccupationAddress
Rev. J.W. Barsley M.A.clerk in holy orders96 Huskisson Street
Liberal ProtestantSamuel Booth *Agent20 Caledonia Street
Rev. Colin BrewsterCongregational Minister47 Newstead Road
CatholicEdward Browne *Corn merchant7 Olive Mount Villas, Olive Mount
J.R. Gaskellcotton broker43 Irvine Street
ProtestantJames Hakes *surgeon30 Hope Street
ProtestantRev. Richard HughesClerk in holy orders28 Marmaduke Street
Rev. Wm. Lefroyclerk in holy ordersCatharine Street
F. Mullinercarriage builder36 Devonshire Road, Claughton
William Oulton *shipownerHillside, Woolton
Liberal ProtestantSamuel G. Rathbone JP *merchantYew Tree House, Allerton
George Segarbarrister at law231 West Derby Road
CatholicJoseph Walton *Barrister-at-law116 Canning Street
Peter WilliamsGentleman17 Percy Street
R. Yatesaccountant23 Greenfield Road, Stoneycroft

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References

  1. Liverpool Daily Post Saturday 18 November 1876
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