PEOPLE IN PORTSMOUTH

 

The Council of the Borough of Portsmouth (1866)


There were no bye-elections in 1866. On November 1st one third (14) of the Councillors retired and submitted themselves for re-election. 3 Councillors lost their seats. There were no elections to the Aldermanic Bench. There was an election for Mayor.
 
MAYOR
 
Emanuel Emanuel
 
ALDERMEN
 
Charles Robbins, George John Scale, John Orange, Charles Cressweller, George Cornelius Stigant, Andrew Nance Jnr., Charles Edward Smithers, Peter White, Henry Francis Gauntlett, George Sheppard, William Humby, Henry Ford, Emanuel Emanuel, Edward Martin Wells.
 
[Alderman Garrington was appointed Coroner and was replaced on February 16th by Edward Martin Wells]
 
COUNCILLORS ELECTED OR RE-ELECTED

St. Thomas
 
 
St. George
 
St. John
 
All Saints
 
 
St. Paul
 
 
St. Mary

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Charles Henry Binsteed
William Grant Chambers
Frederick Tilly
William Kent
John Edwards
George Rake
Edward Emery
John Lovegrove Anderson
John Baker
Robert Edmund Davies
George Absolom
James Rind
Henry Lawrence
John William Moore Miller

re-elected
re-elected
re-elected
re-elected
re-elected
re-elected
re-elected
re-elected
re-elected
re-elected
Builder
Gent.
Builder
re-elected


COUNCILLORS NOT STANDING FOR ELECTION

St. Thomas
 
 
 
 
 
St. George
 
 
 
St. John
 
 
 
All Saints
 
 
 
 
 
St. Paul
 
 
 
 
 
St. Mary
 

William Kemp
Charles Bettesworth Hellard
Thomas Batchelor
Richard William Ford
Louis Arnold Vandenburgh
James Trayler
George Clarke
Meshach Hannam
William Plyer Helby
Edward Talbot Palmer
Joseph Starling Blake
John Richard Barnes
Thomas Cousins
George White
Charles Houghton
Isaac Byerley
George Edward Kent
James Young
William Henry Dore
Isaac Ridoutt
Henry Burford Norman
Timothy White
Arthur Cudlipp
Richard Marvin
John Augustus Howell Howell
Edwin Galt
Mark Edwin Frost
Henry Matthews

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