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
St. Anne's Street ward Boundary 1835–1894
"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]
St. Anne's ward Boundary 1895–1952
Councillors 1835–1952
Year | Party | Councillor elected | |
---|---|---|---|
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 | |
See also
References
- ↑ "Liverpool Mercury". 6 November 1835. p. 1. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ↑ "Liverpool Mercury". 6 November 1835. p. 11. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ↑ "Liverpool Mercury". 6 November 1835. p. 12. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ↑ "The Albion Monday 28th December 1835 (6) (scan)". Retrieved 30 September 2016.
- ↑ "Liverpool City Council - Proceedings of the Council 1905-1906 page 3". Retrieved 3 May 2017.