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Elections to Liverpool City Council were held on Thursday 1 November 1895.
This was an 'all up' election following boundary changes which extended the area of the city and increased the number of wards from 16 to 28.
Three councillors were elected for each ward.
The candidate with the most votes was elected for three years,
the candidate with the second highest number of votes was elected for two years
and the candidate with the tthird highest number of votes was elected for one year.


After the election, the composition of the council was:































PartyCouncillors  ±  AldermenTotal

Conservative59N/A????

Liberal14N/A????

Irish Nationalists9N/A????

Liberal Unionist Party2N/A????


Contents





  • 1 Election result


  • 2 Ward results

    • 2.1 Abercromby


    • 2.2 Breckfield


    • 2.3 Brunswick


    • 2.4 Castle Street


    • 2.5 Dingle


    • 2.6 Edge Hill


    • 2.7 Everton


    • 2.8 Exchange


    • 2.9 Fairfield


    • 2.10 Granby


    • 2.11 Great George


    • 2.12 Kensington


    • 2.13 Kirkdale


    • 2.14 Low Hill


    • 2.15 Netherfield


    • 2.16 North Scotland


    • 2.17 North Walton


    • 2.18 Prince's Park


    • 2.19 Sandhills


    • 2.20 St. Anne's


    • 2.21 St. Domingo


    • 2.22 St. Peter's


    • 2.23 Sefton Park


    • 2.24 South Scotland


    • 2.25 South Walton


    • 2.26 Vauxhall


    • 2.27 Wavertree


    • 2.28 West Derby



  • 3 Aldermanic Elections


  • 4 By-elections

    • 4.1 No.7, St. Domingo


    • 4.2 No. 10, Low Hill


    • 4.3 No. 12, Edge Hill


    • 4.4 No. 18, Castle Street


    • 4.5 No. 21, Abercromby


    • 4.6 No. 26, Dingle


    • 4.7 No. 17, St. Anne's, 17 December 1895


    • 4.8 No. 18, Castle Street, 19 February 1896


    • 4.9 No. 10, Low Hill, 15 March 1896


    • 4.10 No.17, St. Anne's, 16 June 1896



  • 5 See also


  • 6 References




Election result[edit]






































































































Liverpool Local Election Result 1895
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
 

Conservative
59
N/A
N/A
N/A

34%
20,869
N/A
 

Liberal
14
N/A
N/A
N/A

29%
17,914
N/A
 

Irish Nationalist
9
N/A
N/A
N/A

9.4%
5,860
N/A
 

Liberal Unionist
2
N/A
N/A
N/A

3.8%
2,366
N/A
 

Independent
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
0%
3.6%
2,236
N/A
 

Independent Liberal
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
0%
3.4%
2,134
N/A
 

Labour
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
0%
2.6%
1,595
N/A
 

Socialist
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
0%
1.1%
711
N/A
 
Independent Irish Nationalist
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
0%
0.21%
131
N/A


Ward results[edit]


* - Retiring Councillor seeking re-election



Abercromby[edit]


A parish ward, formerly Abercromby and part of Rodney Street ward.






























































No. 21 Abercromby
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Maxwell Hyslop Maxwell jr.

1,151

50%
N/A


Conservative

Thomas Menlove

1,131

49%
N/A


Conservative

Morris Paterson Jones

1,043

45%
N/A


Liberal
Archibald Williamson
996
43%
N/A


Liberal
David Davies
845
36%
N/A


Independent
John Bond
176
8%
N/A
Majority
155



Registered electors
3,034



Turnout
2,323
77%



Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Breckfield[edit]


Formerly part of Everton and Kirkdale ward.
























































No. 6 Breckfield
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

George Hampson Morrisson

1,489

68%
N/A


Conservative

William Hall Walker

1,469

67%
N/A


Conservative

Louis Samuel Cohen

1,429


N/A


Liberal
Charles Gittins
405
19%
N/A


Socialist
John Rumney Taylor Mawson
294
13%
N/A
Majority
1,084

N/A

Registered electors
3,964



Turnout
2,188
55%



Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Brunswick[edit]


Formerly part of the Toxteth Park ward.




































































No. 25 Brunswick
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Charles Henry Beloe

950

34%
N/A


Conservative

Hartley Wilson

915

33%
N/A


Conservative

Charles Arden

914

33%
N/A


Conservative
Robert Stephen Porter
889
32%
N/A


Irish Nationalist
John Shannon
904
33%
N/A


Irish Nationalist
John Predeville
890
32%
N/A


Independent
Thomas Middleton
93
3%
N/A
Majority
35

N/A

Registered electors
3,003



Turnout
2,769
92%
N/A


Liberal win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Castle Street[edit]


Parish ward


















































No. 18 Castle Street
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Unionist

Henry Hugh Hornby

869

40%
N/A


Conservative

William Bartlett

796

36%'
N/A


Conservative

Joseph Bond Morgan

737

34%
N/A


Liberal
John Henderson
521
24%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
2,133



Turnout


N/A


Liberal Unionist win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Dingle[edit]


Formerly part of Toxteth Park ward


















































No. 26 Dingle
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Joseph Ball

1,856

65%
N/A


Conservative

Thomas Evans

1,823

64%
N/A


Conservative

William Roberts

1,823

64%
N/A


Independent Liberal
Thomas Byrne
980
35%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
5,213



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Edge Hill[edit]


formerly part of West Derby ward.
























































No.No. 12 Edge Hill
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Jonathan Parry

1,727

70%
N/A


Conservative

Edward Hatton Cookson

1,622

66%
N/A


Conservative

Samuel Wasse Higginbottom

1,559

64%
N/A


Labour

Samuel Reeves
726
30%
N/A


Independent Liberal
Thomas Shufflebottom
409
17%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
4,572



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Everton[edit]


formerly part of Everton and Kirkdale ward.




































































No. 9 Everton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Unionist

William Oulton

1,497

37%
N/A


Conservative

Edward Lewis Lloyd

1,469

36%
N/A


Conservative

John Richard Pritchard

1,437

35%
N/A


Liberal
William Denton
1,096
27%
N/A


Liberal
William Boyle
1,059
26%
N/A


Liberal
Arthur Augustus Fownes
988
24%
N/A


Labour
William Brinton
233
24%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
4,716



Turnout


N/A


Liberal Unionist win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Exchange[edit]


Parish ward.






























































No. 16 Exchange
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Robert Durning Holt *

772

48%
N/A


Conservative

John Sutherland Harmood-Banner

749

47%
N/A


Liberal

Edmond Brownbill *

689

43%
N/A


Liberal
James Alphonse Doughan *
685
43%
N/A


Independent
Joseph Blackburn
88
5%
N/A


Independent
Gustav Morris
80
5%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
2,014



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Fairfield[edit]
























































No. 4 Fairfield
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Thomas Hewitson

1,110

64%
N/A


Conservative

Thomas May Smith

1,058

61%
N/A


Conservative

Frank John Leslie

1,044

60%
N/A


Liberal
Herbert Watts M. A.
522
30%
N/A


Independent
John Bryant
114
7%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
3,199



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Granby[edit]


formerly part of Toxteth Park ward.






























































No. 22 Granby - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Herbert Campbell

1,229

51%
N/A


Conservative

Albert Henry Samuel

1,210

50%
N/A


Liberal

John Lea

1,204

49%
N/A


Conservative
Arthur Noel Newling
1,185
49%
N/A


Liberal
John Morris
1,137
47%
N/A


Liberal
Joseph Harrison Jones
1,102
45%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
3,866



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Great George[edit]


Parish ward. Formerly Great George plus part of Rodney Street ward.


















































No. 20 Great George - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Simeon Smith

767

51%
N/A


Conservative

George Henry Ball

751

49%
N/A


Liberal

John Lamport Eills

718

47%
N/A


Liberal
William Henry Picton
713
47%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
2,276



Turnout


N/A


Liberal win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Kensington[edit]


formerly part of West Derby ward.






























































No. 11 Kensington
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Thomas Clarke

1,552

49%
N/A


Conservative

Edward Barnes

1,316

42%
N/A


Conservative

William Henry Edwardes

1,190

38%
N/A


Independent
William Boote
934
30%
N/A


Liberal
William Henry Watts jun
680
21%
N/A


Labour
Isaac Newton
380
12%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
4,027



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Kirkdale[edit]


Formerly part of Everton and Kirkdale ward.













































































No. 2 Kirkdale - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Joseph Hoult

1,974

68%
N/A


Conservative

John Wilson

1,883

65%
N/A


Conservative

Robert Thompson

1,878

65%
N/A


Liberal
Richard Joseph Swyny
692
24%
N/A


Liberal
Bernard McKenna
685
24%
N/A


Liberal
Michael Bolger
653
22%
N/A


Socialist
John James Jones
239
8%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
6,023



Turnout


N/A


Conservative hold

Swing
swing



Conservative hold

Swing
swing



Conservative hold

Swing
swing


Low Hill[edit]


Formerly part of West Derby ward.
























































No. 10 Low Hill - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Ephraim Walker

1,475

53%
N/A


Conservative

Charles Petrie

1,459

53%
N/A


Conservative

Charles Stewart Dean

1,379

50%
N/A


Liberal
Joseph George McCann
1,091
39%
N/A


Liberal
William Nash
932

N/A


Liberal
David Matthews
819
30%
N/A


Socialist
William Hastings
209
8%
N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Netherfield[edit]


Formerly part of Everton and Kirkdale ward.




































































No. 8 Netherfield
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

John Robert Fletcher

1,112

56%
N/A


Conservative

Simon Jude

1,087

55%
N/A


Conservative

William Watson Rutherford

1,032

52%
N/A


Liberal
John Carr
741
40%
N/A


Liberal
Samuel Robert Thomas
234
12%
N/A


Liberal
John Henry Naylor
168
9%
N/A


Socialist
William Wilcockson
79
4%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
4,276



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


North Scotland[edit]


Parish ward.


















































No. 13 North Scotland - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Irish Nationalist

James Bolger

1,046

71%
N/A


Irish Nationalist

James Daly

1,041

71%
N/A


Irish Nationalist

Edward Purcell

1,025

70%
N/A


Conservative
George Turner
419
29%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
2,936



Turnout


N/A


Irish Nationalist win (new seat)


Irish Nationalist win (new seat)


Irish Nationalist win (new seat)


North Walton[edit]




































































No. 27 North Walton - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Richard Kelly

1,160

42%
N/A


Conservative

John Harvey Farmer

840

30%
N/A


Liberal

William Pickles Hartley

820

30%
N/A


Ind. Conservative
Henry Sharrock
782
28%
N/A


Conservative
Thomas Alfred Bell
755
27%
N/A


Liberal
Thomas Macreavey
671
24%
N/A


Independent
James Morgan
397
14%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
3,103



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Prince's Park[edit]




































No. 23 Prince's Park
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

William James Burgess

unopposed




Conservative

Walter William Thomas

unopposed




Conservative

William Edward Willink

unopposed



Registered electors





Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Sandhills[edit]


Formerly part of Everton and Kirkdale ward.




































































No. 1 Sandhills
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

William Rowlandson

1,043

36%
N/A


Liberal

William Nelson

1,034

36%
N/A


Irish Nationalist

Patrick Joseph Deery

954

33%
N/A


Conservative
George Lewis Mead
885
31%
N/A


Conservative
John Thomas Wood
867
30%
N/A


Conservative
Robert Carruthers
853
30%
N/A


Socialist
Arthur Edward Finn
129
4%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
3,197



Turnout


N/A


Liberal win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Irish Nationalist win (new seat)


St. Anne's[edit]


Parish ward. Formerly St. Anne Street plus Lime Street.










































































No. 17 St. Anne's - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

Jeremiah Miles

1,202

38%
N/A


Liberal

Jacob Reuben Grant

1,155

37%
N/A


Conservative

Richard Ripley

1,104

35%
N/A


Liberal
Eli Brooks
1,085
35%
N/A


Independent Liberal
Samuel McMillan
745
24%
N/A


Independent
Joseph Lancaster
123
4%
N/A


Independent
George Tregilgas
81
3%
N/A


Independent
John O'Brien
76
2%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
3,376



Turnout


N/A


Liberal win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


St. Domingo[edit]


Formerly part of Everton and Kirkdale ward.
















































































No. 7 St. Domingo - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

John Houlding

1,558

60%
N/A


Conservative

Robert Alfred Hampson

1,457

64%
N/A


Conservative

Joseph Bennett Colton

1,442

64%
N/A


Liberal
Thomas Pritchard
562
25%
N/A


Liberal
Robert Ingman
537
24%
N/A


Liberal
Robert Evan Bridson
530
23%
N/A


Labour
John Callow
150
7%
N/A


Labour
Clement William George
106
5%
N/A


Labour
Robert Clement Falkener
74
3%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
4,519



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


St. Peter's[edit]


Parish ward. Formerly St. Peters plus Pitt Street wards.
























































No. 19 St. Peter's - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Charles George Dean

756

48%
N/A


Liberal

William Henry Watts

692

44%
N/A


Liberal

Samuel Hough

659

42%
N/A


Liberal
Thomas Donnelly
591
37%
N/A

Independent Irish Nationalist
Bernard McBennett
131
8%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
2,082



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Sefton Park[edit]






























































No. 24 Sefton Park
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Francis Henderson

1,287

54%
N/A


Conservative

Augustus Frederick Warr

1,243

52%
N/A


Conservative

Richard Dart

1,221

51%
N/A


Liberal
Robert Kirkland
1,092
46%
N/A


Liberal
Edward Paull
1,036
44%
N/A


Liberal
Robert McDuff
905
38%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
3,718



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


South Scotland[edit]


Parish ward.
























































No. 14 South Scotland - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Irish Nationalist

George Jeremy Lynskey

1,040

50%
N/A


Irish Nationalist

Patrick Kearney

1,019

49%
N/A


Irish Nationalist

Owen O'Hara

1,012

49%
N/A

Independent Irish Nationalist
John O'Shea
561
27%
N/A


Conservative
William Williamson
485
23%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
3,513



Turnout


N/A


Irish Nationalist win (new seat)


Irish Nationalist win (new seat)


Irish Nationalist win (new seat)


South Walton[edit]






























































No. 3 South Walton
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

John Ellison

1,170

55%
N/A


Conservative

Robert Clasbar

1,130

54%
N/A


Conservative

Henry Richard Powell

1,116

53%
N/A


Liberal
Arthur Henry Bunney
941
45%
N/A


Liberal
William Evans
933
44%
N/A


Liberal
Nathaniel Topp
910
43%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
3,625



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Vauxhall[edit]


Parish ward. Formerly Vauxhall plus St. Pauls.


















































No. 15 Vauxhall - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Irish Nationalist

John Gregory Taggart

763

37%
N/A


Irish Nationalist

Thomas John Flynn

762

36%
N/A


Liberal

Richard Robert Meade-King

751

36%
N/A


Conservative
Thomas Binley Neale
574
27%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
2,213



Turnout


N/A


Irish Nationalist win (new seat)


Irish Nationalist win (new seat)


Liberal win (new seat)


Wavertree[edit]






























































No. 5 Wavertree
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Isaac Turner

966

56%
N/A


Conservative

Arthur Crosthwaite

934

54%
N/A


Conservative

Henry Arthur Watson

915

53%
N/A


Liberal
John Kellitt
765
44%
N/A


Liberal
Charles William Jones
757
44%
N/A


Liberal
John Hicks
732
42%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
2,372



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


West Derby[edit]






























































No. 28 West Derby
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

James Lister

1,205

59%
N/A


Conservative

Robert Edward Walkington Stephenson

1,173

58%
N/A


Conservative

William Craigie Williams

1,057

52%
N/A


Liberal
Thomas Utley
832
41%
N/A


Liberal
James McDonnell
746
37%
N/A


Liberal
Henry Cartwright Gillmore
676
33%
N/A
Majority


N/A

Registered electors
2,963



Turnout


N/A


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)


Conservative win (new seat)

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]



Aldermanic Elections[edit]


Following the expiry of the terms of office of eight aldermen at the Council meeting
on 9 November 1895 the following were elected as aldermen by the Council, according
to the provisions of the Municipal Corporation Act, 1882.


* re-elected alderman

























PartyAlderman

ConservativeJoseph Ball JP

Conservative
Sir Arthur Bower Forwood Bart. MP *

Conservative
Sir William Bower Forwood JP *

ConservativeAlexander Garnett JP *

ConservativeThomas Hughes JP *

ConservativeThomas William Oakshott JP *

ConservativeWilliam Radcliffe JP *

[10][11][12]


Six additional aldermen were elected by the Council following nominations by the Urban District Councils of the added areas, under section 7 of the Local Government Board's Provisional Order Confirmation (No. 10) Act, 1895.











































Urban District CouncilwardPartyAldermanTerm expires

WaltonNorth WaltonJoseph Glover1901

WaltonSouth WaltonThomas Henry Williams JP1898

West DerbyFairfieldConservativeCharles Herbert Giles1898

West DerbyWest DerbyConservativeHugh McCubbin1901

WavertreeWavertreeConservativeJoachim Nicolas Stolterfoht JP1901

Toxteth ParkToxteth ParkConservativeWilliam Humphrey Williams1898

[13][14][15][16]


Six additional aldermen were elected by the Council pursuant to the Local Government Board's Provisional Order Confirmation (No. 10) Act, 1895.






















PartyAlderman

ConservativeWilliam Bartlett

ConservativeEdward Hatton Cookson

ConservativeJohn Houlding

ConservativeThomas Menlove

ConservativeJoseph Bond Morgan

ConservativeEphraim Walker

[17][18][19][20]



By-elections[edit]



No.7, St. Domingo[edit]


Caused by the election of Councillor John Houlding (Conservative, St. Domingo, elected 1 November 1895) as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1895.











































No. 7 St. Domingo
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Anthony Shelmerdine

919

73%



Liberal
Thomas Pritchard
247
20%



Labour
Clement William George
99
7.8%

Majority
672



Registered electors
4,519



Turnout
1,265
28%



Conservative hold

Swing


[21][22]



No. 10, Low Hill[edit]


Caused by the election of Councillor Ephraim Walker (Conservative, Low Hill, elected 1 November 1896) as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1895.











































No. 10 Low Hill
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

George Jones

1,124

50%



Liberal
Joseph George McCann
1,086
48%



Socialist
William Hastings
55
2.4%

Majority
38



Registered electors
4,030



Turnout
2,265
56%



Conservative hold

Swing


[21][22]



No. 12, Edge Hill[edit]


Caused by the election of Councillor Edward Hatton Cookson (Conservative, Edge Hill, elected 1 November 1895) as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1895.





































No. 12 Edge Hill
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

James Barclay Light

1,163

59%



William Boote
815
41%

Majority
348



Registered electors
4,572



Turnout
1,978
43%



Conservative hold

Swing


[21][22]



No. 18, Castle Street[edit]


Caused by the election of Councillors William Bartlett (Conservative, Castle Street, elected 1 November 1895) and Joseph Bond Morgan (Conservative, Castle Street, elected 1 November 1895) as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1895.


































No. 12 Castle Street - 2 seats
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

John Lawrence

unopposed




Conservative

John Thomas Wood

unopposed



Registered electors
4,572




Conservative hold

Swing




Conservative hold

Swing


[21][22]



No. 21, Abercromby[edit]


Caused by the election of Councillor Thomas Menlove (Conservative, Abercromby, elected 1 November 1895)as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1895.























No. 21 Abercromby
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Lorents Braun Haddock

unopposed



Registered electors
3,034




Conservative hold

Swing


[21][22]



No. 26, Dingle[edit]


Caused by the election of Councillor Joseph Ball (Conservative, Dingle, elected 1 November 1895) as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1895.





































No. 26 Dingle
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Edward James Chevalier

1,762

62%



Thomas Byrne
1,071
38%

Majority
691



Registered electors
5,213



Turnout
2,833
54%



Conservative hold

Swing


[21][22]



No. 17, St. Anne's, 17 December 1895[edit]


Alderman Philip Henry Rathbone died on 22 November 1895.[23]


In his place, Councillor Jeremiah Miles (Liberal, St. Anne's, elected 1 November 1895) was elected as an alderman by the Council on 4 December 1895[24][25]
.[26]











































No. 17 St. Anne's
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal

James Crean

894

75%



Edward Joseph Gearing
235
20%



George Tregilgas
64
5%

Majority
659



Registered electors
3,376



Turnout
1,193
35%



Liberal hold

Swing


[27]



No. 18, Castle Street, 19 February 1896[edit]


Following the death of Alderman Henry Charles Hawley on 8 January 1896
,[28]
Councillor Henry Hugh Hornby JP (Liberal Unionist, Castle Street, elected 1 November 1895) was elected by the Council as an alderman on 5 February 1895
[29]
,[30] necessitating a by-election in the Castle Street ward.























No. 12 Castle Street
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative

Thomas Binley Neale

unopposed



Registered electors
4,572




Conservative gain from Liberal Unionist

Swing


[31]



No. 10, Low Hill, 15 March 1896[edit]


Caused by the resignation of Councillor Charles Stewart Dean (Conservative, Low Hill, elected 1 November 1895), which was reported to the Council on 4 March 1896.[32]























No. 10 Low Hill
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±



Archilbald Tutton Salvidge the younger

unopposed



Registered electors
4,030



[[|N/A]] hold

Swing


[33]



No.17, St. Anne's, 16 June 1896[edit]


Caused by the resignation of Councillor Richard Ripley (Conservative, St. Anne's, elected 1 November 1895)was reported to the Council on 3 June 1896[34]
.[35]











































No. 17 St. Anne's
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±



Eli Brooke

605

82%



Joseph Lancaster
76
10%



Edward Phillips
53
7%

Majority
529



Registered electors
3,376



Turnout
734
22%


[[|N/A]] hold

Swing


[36]



See also[edit]


  • Liverpool City Council


  • Liverpool Town Council elections 1835 - 1879


  • Liverpool City Council elections 1880–present


  • Mayors and Lord Mayors of Liverpool 1207 to present

  • History of local government in England


References[edit]




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