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Liskeard Boys School Admisions 1883-1909 Liskeard Boys' Board School Admissions 1883‐1909 Transcribed by Frances Kenshole from LDS film no. 1471658 Exempt=Exempt from Grant by Article 4. There are were no exemptions from Religious Instruction. Admi ssi on Surname Forenames Bir th PPt/Gdiarent/Guardian EEtxempt LLtShlast School Stand ard DDtate o fPf Presen ttitation i n successi ve St Stdandard s LLieaving NNtotes DateYear DateYearNameAddress there123456DateYear 21‐May 1883 HILL George 25‐Sep 1873 George HILL Lodge, Liskeard Chaggnamas? 2 Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 18‐Jul ?‐‐‐ 28‐May 1883 BRYANT Joseph 21‐May 1870 Anne BRYANT Barn St Liskeard Church School 4 Feb‐83 Mar‐85 May 1885 28‐May 1983 HOCKING Herbert 16‐Mar 1876 Wm? HOCKING Tremedden Cott None 23‐Aug 1883 Jno. Crossed out 11‐Jun 1883 WAKEHAM Harry 08‐Mar 1877 Isaac WAKEHAM Looe Mills, liskeard None Mar‐86 Mar‐87 11‐Jun 1883 WRIGHT Paulo 09‐Jul 1871 H.H. WRIGHT Station, Liskeard 3a? S. Leeds 4 Feb‐83 Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Absconded 22 Feb ‐‐ ‐‐, page torn 3 Jul? 1883 ROWE Ernest William 12‐Dec 1875 Samuel ROWE Thorn Terrace, Liskd. Plymouth Bd. Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 13? Jul 1888 09‐Jul 1883 LEWIS Ernest 09‐Aug 1873 Jas. VENNING London Hotel LiskeardNone 26‐Jul 1883 09‐Jul 1883 PYNE Frederick George 03‐Nov 1869 Joseph PYNE St Keyne Trewidland Bd. 6 Mar‐83 10‐Jul 1883 SHAY? Jno. 27‐Nov 1872 Robert SHAY Traveller Plymouth 1 17‐Jul 1883 11‐Jul 1883 WILLIAMS Jno. 14‐Mar 1873 Samuel WILLIAMS Liskeard Sunderland 2 Feb‐84 Oct 1884 30‐Apr 1883 JONES Jno. Henry 28‐Dec 1869 Thos. JONES Trembraze, Liskeard Dobwalls 1 Mar‐83 Feb‐84 04‐Mar 1884 11‐Jul 1883 RABY Ernest 28‐Jul 1873 Richard Raby, Liskeard Miss Jago's Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Apr 1886 Solicitor 11‐Jul 1883 RABY Alfred 30‐Dec 1874 Richard Raby, Liskeard Miss Jago's Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Apr 1886 Solicitor 16‐Jul 1883 CHAPMAN William 20‐Jan 1872 Eliz. CHAPMAN Barn St Liskeard Church School 1 Feb‐83 Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Oct 1886 17‐ Jul 1883 DOWNING Frank 30‐ Mar 1872 Wm, DOWNING Station Cott. Liskd Church School Feb‐ 83 Feb‐ 84 Mar‐ 85 Mar‐ 86 08‐ Apr Mar‐ 09 20‐Feb 1883 GILBERT Leonard 05‐Apr 1875 Wm. GILBERT Addington Place, Liskd None Feb‐84 3/85? 3/85 crossed out 06‐Mar 1883 TRECISE Albert 08‐Sep 1875 E. TRECISE Higher Lux St., LiskdNone Mar‐85 23‐Apr 1883 HOCKING William 30‐Mar 1875 Wm HOCKING Tremeddon Cott, None 02‐Nov 1883 Liskeard 24‐Sep 1883 BAILEY Duncan A. 30‐Sep 1873 J. BAILEY 2 Dean Place, Liskeard Durham House, Feb‐84 Mar‐85 08‐Jun 1885 London 24‐Sep 1883 RABY William Stephens 28‐Feb 1872 Richard Raby, Liskeard Wadham Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Apr 1886 Solicitor 24‐Sep 1883 YEATES Shines? 04‐Jun 1871 Jno. YEATES Lodge, Liskeard Herodsfoot 20‐Feb 1884 01‐Oct 1883 HAWKEN Harry 25‐Dec 1974 Jno. HAWKEN Addington, Liskeard Readmitted? 05‐Dec 1883 8 Oct? 1883? HARVEY Joseph 01‐Oct 1869 Francis HARVEY Lodge, Liskeard Church School Mar‐83 22‐Feb 1884 08‐Oct 1883 SCANTLEBURY Wm. Jno. Kavel 26‐Feb 1876 Mr. SCANTLEBURY Dean St. Liskeard Mr. Body's Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 07‐Feb 1890 Dobwalls 15‐Oct 1883 MASTERS Thos. Chas. 24‐Nov 1875 Jas. MASTERS Higher Lux St., Liskd Church School 19‐Nov 1883 COPP Herbert James 27‐Feb 1877 Jno Andrew COPP Station Cottages Linkinhorne Bd. Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 Mar‐88 Mar‐89 Mar‐90 06‐Mar 1891 26‐Nov 1883 EBBETT Frank 10‐Feb 1873 Robert EBBETT Castle, Liskeard St Neot Bd. 3 Mar‐83 Feb‐84 Mar‐85 20‐Feb 1884 07‐Jan 1884 HOSKING Edward 18‐Sep 1872 Jno. HOSKING Boduel, Liskeard Church School 2 Mar‐83 Mar‐85 07‐Jan 1883 GILBERT Stanley 31‐Jul 1876 Wm. GILBERT Carwinion, Liskeard Miss Jago's Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 26‐Aug 1887 14‐ Jan 1884 RIPPER Albert 21‐Sep 1876 Lower Lux St. Liskeard Church School Feb‐ 84 Mar‐ 85 Mar‐ 86 Mar‐ 87 29‐ Jun 1887 14‐Jan 1884 SPURWAY Edwin 16‐Oct 1874 Edwin SPURWAY Church St. Liskeard Miss Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 28‐Mar 1888 Matheston's 14‐Jan 1884 SPURWAY Wm. James 16? Feb 1876 Edwin SPURWAY Church St. Liskeard Miss Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 29‐Mar 1889 Matheston's 02‐May 1884 RADDY Bertie 05‐Apr 1877 William RADDY Cannon Hill. Liskd None Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 02‐Apr 1892 22‐Jan 1884 RITH Wm. Jno. 20‐Mar 1876 Henry RITH Higher Lux St., Liskd Church Mar‐86 Mar‐87 08‐Mar 1889 04‐ Fe b 1884 JAMES Char les 26‐ Dec 1874 GJAMESGeorge JAMES DStLikdDean St. Liskeard Churc h S. 1 Fb83Feb‐83 M85Mar‐85 3/86? 27‐ Aug 1887 3/86 crossed out 04‐Feb 1884 STEVENS Richard 02‐Oct 1871 William STEVENS Scalion? Liskeard Chaggnamas? 4 2/83? Mar‐85 2/83 crossed out 28‐Feb 1884 OPIE John 31‐Mar 1877 Jno OPIE Thorn Terrace Infants Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 3/88? 05‐Jan 1888 3/88 crossed out AdmissionSurname Forenames Birth Parent/Guardian Exempt Last School Standard Date of Presentation in successive Standards Leaving Notes DateYear DateYearNameAddress there123456DateYear 28‐Feb 1884 HOLLICK Richard 21‐Apr 1877 George HOLLICK Thorn Terrace Infants Mar‐85 06‐May 1885 28‐Feb 1884 HIGMAN Charles 13‐Oct 1877 David HIGMAN Addington Place Infants 28‐Feb 1884 HORN Frederick 11‐Dec 1877 Elizabeth HORN Cannon Terrace Infants Mar‐85 Mar‐86 28‐Feb 1884 WILLIAMS Stephen H. 02‐Jun 1877 Wm, WILLIAMS Gut Lane Infants 28‐Feb 1884 JAMES William 23‐ Jan 1878 George JAMES Westbourne Lane Infants Mar‐ 87 29‐Dec 1887 28‐Feb 1884 PARSENS Marwood 02‐Nov 1876 Marwood PARSENS Hotel Arch Bd. Girls 1 Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Oct 1884 28‐Feb 1884 PARKYN William 07‐Feb 1876 Wm PARKYN Parkyn's Yard Bd. Girls 1 Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 3/87? 14‐Sep 1888 3/87 crossed out 28‐Feb 1884 BROAD Arthur 22‐Jul 1876 Jno. BROAD Church St Bd. Girls 1 Feb‐84 Feb‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 21‐Apr 1890 28‐Feb 1884 SQUIRES Horace 23‐Jan 1875 Wm SQUIRES Barn St. Bd. Girls 1 Feb‐84 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 26‐Sep 1888 R 28‐Feb 1884 MITCHELL William 15‐Feb 1876 Wm MITCHELL Pound Street Bd. Girls 1 Feb‐84 Feb‐85 Mar‐87 Mar‐88 Mar‐89 12‐Jan 1891 28‐Feb 1884 JEWELL William 24‐Sep 1876 Jno. JEWELL Highwood Bd. Girls 3/87? 3/87 crossed out 28‐ Fe b 1884 STEVENS William 25‐ Dec 1876 WSTEVENSWm STEVENS BSttBarn Street Bd. Gir ls 1 Fb84Feb‐84 21‐ Apr 1887 28‐Feb 1884 COOPER Charlie 17‐Sep 1876 Charles COOPER Barn St. Bd. Girls Jul 1884 28‐Feb 1884 VIVIAN Arthur 30‐Oct 1876 Wm VIVIAN Pound St Bd. Girls 1 Feb‐84 June 1884 28‐Feb 1884 HANLEY Sam. J. 19‐May 1877 James HANLEY Dean Str Infants 14‐Mar 1884 03‐Mar 1884 STEVENS Samuel Jas. 25‐Nov 1874 David STEVENS Addington Place Newland East 2 Feb‐83 Mar‐85 Bd. 10‐Mar 1884 TRACE? Edwin 14‐Aug 1871 Thos. TRACE? Isaac's Yard, Liskd Stonehouse E 4 Nov‐83 Mar‐85 3.86 10‐Mar 1884 CLEMENTS George 17‐Jan 1876 Jas. CLEMENTS West St. Liskeard Camborne 1 Oct 1884 11‐Mar 1884 PRINN Thomas May 1878 Jno. PRINN Higher Lux Str. St Blazey 11‐Mar 1884 24‐Mar 1884 JOHNS Thomas 20‐Jun 1876 Richard JOHNS Trevecca, Liskeard Church Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 07‐Sep 1888 07‐Apr 1884 STEED William 12‐Nov 1875 William STEED Tremabe Gate, Liskeard Great Tree Ch. 1Mar‐85 S. 30‐Apr 1884 YOLE Thomas? Joseph 06‐Sep 1871 Thos. YOLE Cannon Terrace, Liskd Church S. Liskd 2 Thomas crossed out 5 May? 1884 JENKINS Albert 01‐Jan 1876 George JENKINS Barn St Liskeard Church Schl. 1 Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 11? Mar 1887 ink marks on page 12? May 1884 SYMONS William 07‐May 1875 Jonathan SYMONS Lamellion, Liskeard Church School Mar‐85 Mar‐86 8 ‐‐? 1888 ink marks on page 12‐May 1884 SPEAR Wm Bertram 13‐Jun 1877 Wm SPEARD Trevecca, Liskd Church Schl. 1884 ink marks on page 12‐May 1884 SYMONS John 15‐Oct 1876 Jonathan SYMONS Lamellion, Liskeard Church Schl. Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 01‐Jul 1888 R against leaving date 26‐May 1884 FIGITT Frank 23‐Apr 1876 Edwin FIGITT West St. Liskeard Private, London Mar‐85 Mar‐86 Mar‐87 26‐May 1884 NORTHEY Joseph 04‐Jul 1875 William NORTHEY Dean Lane, Liskeard Church School 2? Feb‐83 Mar‐85 Mar‐87 03‐Feb 1889 2 crossed out 04‐Jun 1884 EVENS William 29‐Oct 1877 Rev.? EVENS Tremedden Terrace, Infants Liskeard 11‐Jun 1884 PALTRIDGE Willam John 21‐Aug 1874 William Jno. Trevecca, Liskeard Church Mar‐85 PALTRIDGE 23‐Jun 1884 JEWELL Thomas 20‐May 1878 John JEWELL Highwood, Liskeard None 25‐Aug 1884 SNELL Harry 19‐May 1874 Frederick SNELL Higher Lux Str. C.S. Roselyn? very blurred W.S.? 13‐Oct 1884 PELLOW Sydney 13‐Jul 1873 Richard PELLOW Castle Lane Luckett Bd.S 4 15‐Oct 1884 03‐Nov 1884 FODDY Fredeick T. 16‐Nov 1875 Wm.
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