Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday November 18th, 1873: Issue 4788

Birmingham School Board Election: Yesterday: Bordesley Ward: There were seven polling booths in this ward situated in the following streets: – Near the junction of Kyrwick’s Lane and Larches Street, where the presiding officer was Mr. J. F. Grove; in Stratford Road, near Main Street, presiding officer Mr. G. Atkin; at the junction of Sandy Lane and Miles Street, Mr. S. Goule; at the junction of Coventry Road and Jenkins Street, Mr. Jacob Rowlands; near the junction of Hawkes Street and Muntz Street, Mr. R. A. Pinsent; at the junction of Little Green Lane and Milward Street, M. A. P. Tarleton; in Cattell Road, near Kelying Street, Mr. W. Tarleton. The Liberal candidates allotted to the ward were Mr. J. Chamberlain, Mr. G. Dixon, M.P., and Mr. C. Vince, to each of whom the electors were asked to give five votes. … (etc).


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Referenced

GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948