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 | |
| 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 | ||
| 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 | ||
| R. Yates | accountant | 23 Greenfield Road, Stoneycroft | ||
References
- ↑ Liverpool Daily Post Saturday 18 November 1876
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