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 18351894

"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 18951952

Councillors 18351952

YearPartyCouncillor elected
1835 ReformerRichard Alison
ReformerThomas Coglan
ReformerEdward Cropper[4]
1836 ReformerJoseph Mason
1837 ReformerEdward Segar
1838 ReformerThomas Coglan
1839 ConservativeRobert Jones jun.
1840 ReformerWilliam Slater
1841 ConservativeJames Parker
1842 ConservativeRobert Jones jun.
1843 ReformerJoseph Hornby
1844 ConservativeJames Parker
1845 ReformerWilliam Earle
1846 ConservativeWilliam Bennett
1847 ConservativeJames Parker
1848 ConservativeThomas Poole
1849 ConservativeWilliam Bennett - elected Alderman 9 Nov 1850
1850 John Nicholson
15 Nov 1850 ReformerWilliam Kenney Tyrer
1851 Raymond William Houghton
1852 ReformerThomas Llewelyn Hodson
1853 John Nicholson
1854 ReformerJoseph Kitchen
1855 ReformerThomas Llewelyn Hodson
1856 ReformerJames Mellor
1857 ReformerJoseph Kitchen
1858 ReformerThomas Llewelyn Hodson
1859 ConservativeGeorge Nickson
1860 LiberalJoseph Kitchen
1861 LiberalWilliam Bottomley Bairstow
1862 ConservativeGeorge Nickson
1863 LiberalJoseph Kitchen
1864 ConservativeDr. John Stopford Taylor
1865 ConservativeJoseph Bennion=
1866 ConservativeArthur P. Fletcher
1867 ConservativeDr. John Stopford Taylor
1868 ConservativeJames Denton
1869 ConservativeJames Tarbuck
1870 ConservativeDr. John Stopford Taylor
1871 ConservativeJames Denton
1872 ConservativeJames Tarbuck
1873 ConservativeDr. John Stopford Taylor
1874 ConservativeDr. William Cross
1875 LiberalRonald McDougall
1876 ConservativeGeorge Fowler
1877 ConservativeDr. William Cross
1878 ConservativeThomas Hayes Sheen
1879 LiberalHenry Vaughan
1880 ConservativeDr. William Cross
1881 ConservativeThomas Hayes Sheen
1882 ConservativeJoseph Woodcock
1883 ConservativeWilliam Cross M.D.
1884 ConservativeThomas Hayes Sheen
1885 ConservativeJoseph Woodcock
1886 ConservativeDr. William Cross
1887 ConservativeWilliam Clarkson
1888 LiberalSamuel McMillin
1889 ConservativeArthur John Jones Bamford
1890 ConservativeJacob Reuben Grant
1891 LiberalSamuel McMillin
1892 LiberalEli Brooks
1893 LiberalJacob Reuben Grant
1894 LiberalSamuel McMillin
1895 LiberalJeremiah Miles
1895 LiberalJacob Reuben Grant
1895 ConservativeRichard Ripley
1896 LiberalGeorge King
1897 LiberalJacob Reuben Grant
1898 LiberalJames Crean
1899 ConservativeFrederick Saunby
1900 LiberalGeorge King
1901 ConservativeIsaac Caton Glover
1902 ConservativeJulius Jacobs
1903 LiberalGeorge King
1904 ConservativeIsaac Caton Glover
1905 LabourJames Sexton[5]
1906 LiberalGeorge King
1907 LiberalDr. James Clement Baxter
1908 LabourJames Sexton
1909 LiberalGeorge King
1910 LiberalDr. James Clement Baxter
1911 LabourJames Sexton
1912 LiberalPhilip Durning Holt
1913 LiberalDr. James Clement Baxter
1914
1919 LiberalPhilip Durning Holt
1920 Irish NationalistPatrick Alfred Durkin
1921 LabourJames Sexton
1922 Independent LabourJohn Nield
1923 Irish NationalistPatrick Alfred Durkin
1924 LabourJames Sexton MP
1925 Catholic PartyJames Farrell Jnr.
1926 LabourMaurice Eschwege
1927 LabourJames Sexton C.B.E. MP
1928 LabourJohn David Mack
1929 LabourMaurice Eschwege
1930 LabourMrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock
1931 LabourJohn David Mack
1932 LabourSamuel Sydney Silverman
1933 LabourMrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock
1934 LabourJohn David Mack
1935 LabourSamuel Sydney Silverman
1936 LabourMrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock MP
1937 LabourJohn David Mack
1938 Harry Livermore
1945 LabourMrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock
1945 LabourAbraham Louis Caplan
1946 LabourMrs Sarah Anne McArd
1947 LabourAbraham Louis Caplan
1949 LabourMrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock
1950 LabourMrs Sarah Anne McArd
1951 LabourAbraham Louis Caplan
1952 LabourMrs.Elizabeth Margaret Braddock

See also

References

  1. "Liverpool Mercury". 6 November 1835. p. 1. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  2. "Liverpool Mercury". 6 November 1835. p. 11. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  3. "Liverpool Mercury". 6 November 1835. p. 12. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  4. "The Albion Monday 28th December 1835 (6) (scan)". Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  5. "Liverpool City Council - Proceedings of the Council 1905-1906 page 3". Retrieved 3 May 2017.
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