The Council of the Borough of Portsmouth (1861)
There was 1 bye-election in 1861. 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
William Humby
ALDERMEN
Charles Robbins, George John Scale, John Orange, Thomas Ellis Owen, Charles Cressweller, George Cornelius Stigant, Andrew Nance Jnr., Charles Edward Smithers, Peter White, David Levy, Henry Francis Gauntlett, George Sheppard, William Humby, Henry Ford.
COUNCILLORS ELECTED OR RE-ELECTED
All Saints St. Thomas St. George St. John All Saints St. Paul St. Mary
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Jan 31st Nov 1st ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto
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Joseph Fenn Allnutt Louis Arnold Vandenbergh Emanuel Emanuel Richard William Ford William Plyer Helby Moses Solomon John Taplin George White William Henry Dore Isaac Ridoutt James Young James Rind John Augustus Howell Howell William Good Henry Mathews
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Surgeon, in place of J. Pearson re-elected re-elected re-elected re-elected re-elected re-elected re-elected re-elected re-elected Gent. re-elected .... Bootmaker Outfitter
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COUNCILLORS NOT STANDING FOR ELECTION
St. Thomas St. George St. John All Saints St. Paul St. Mary
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William Saunders Charles Bettesworth Hellard Thomas Batchelor William Grant Chambers Alfred Heather Charles Henry Binsteed William Hawkins Garrington Meshach Hannam Edwin Galt William Kent Francis Gauntlet Edward Martin Wells George Miall James Stening Charles Houghton James Trimboy George Edward Kent Joseph Fenn Allnutt John Lovegrove Anderson John Baker William Ray Jun. Elisha Bastable George Rogers Henry David Davey Harry Brickwood Henry Hollingsworth Mark Edwin Frost Robert Fry Joliffe
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