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Forrabury & Minster Voters 1927 Register of Electors 1927 Northern Parliamentary Constituency, County of Cornwall Polling District of Boscastle (B) Parish of Forrabury and Minster Transcribed by Mike Gabriel Abbreviations R = Residence qualification BP = Business premises qualification O = Occupation qualification HO = Qualification through husband's occupation NM = Naval, Military or Air Force Voter SJ = person qualified for and liable to serve as Special Juror J = person qualified for and liable to serve as Juror No. Forename(s) Surname Residence Franchise Qualifying Property Notes 1 Harry ALFORD High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 2 Kate ALFORD High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 3 James Henry ALLEN Small Holding Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 4 Susan ALLEN Small Holding Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 5 John Miller ALLEN High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 6 Jane ARNOLD Paradise Row Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 7 George ARSCOTT Wellington Hotel Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 8 Caroline Emily Gilbee BAISS Glenfinart Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 9 Russel BAKER Lower Worthyvale Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 10 Annie BAKER Lower Worthyvale Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 11 Mary Chapman BAKER Lower Worthyvale Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 12 James BARTLETT Lower Worthyvale Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 13 Eva BARTLETT Lower Worthyvale Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 14 James BARTLETT, Junr. Worthyvale Cottage Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 15 Margaret BARTON Welltown Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 16 Joseph BATH Penally Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 17 Elizabeth BATH Penally Terrace Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 18 James BATH Sunnyside Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 19 Elizabeth BATH Sunnyside Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 20 Mary Jane BATH Bridge Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 21 Charles Cecil BEADON Riverside Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 22 Ada Rowe BEADON Riverside Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 23 Thomas John Charles BEARD Butts Cottage Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 24 Eliza Jane BEARD Butts Cottage Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 25 Benjamin BEASLEY 4, Penally Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 26 Abilia BEASLEY 4, Penally Terrace Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 27 Victor Richard BEASLEY 4, Penally Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 28 John BEASLEY Fairfield Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 29 Violet BEASLEY Fairfield Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 30 Frederick Charles BEER Paradise Row Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 31 George BELLAMY Tintagel Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Manor not entitled to vote at Elections for County Councillors 32 Lilian BELLAMY Valley View Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 33 Eliza BELTON New Road Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 34 Amelia BENNETT Paradise Row Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 35 Samuel BENNETT Home Farm Cottage Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 36 Mary Jane BENNETT Home Farm Cottage Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 37 Cyril BIDDICK Highwater Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 38 Samuel BILLING Tredorne Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 39 Annie BILLING Tredorne Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 40 Henry BISCOMBE Lesnewth Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Centry 41 Arthur BISCOMBE Hillsboro' Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 42 Charles BISCOMBE Hillsboro', Boscastle Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 43 William James BISCOMBE Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 44 Agnes Josephine BISCOMBE Bridge Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 45 Stephen BISCOMBE Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 46 George BONE Dunn Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 47 Elizabeth Jane BONE Dunn Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 48 Harry BOWERING Bridge Parliamentary R; Local Govt. O SJ 49 Lily BOWERING Bridge Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 50 Harry BROWN Boscastle Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 51 Jane Ann BROWN Boscastle Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 52 Annie Maria BROWN Boscastle Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 53 Edgar BROWN Dunfarley Cottage Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 54 Jane BROWN Island Cottage Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 55 John BROWN Trevilla Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 56 Annie Sophia BROWN Trevilla Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 57 William John BROWN Trevilla Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 58 Elizabeth BULLOCK Dunn Street Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 59 William Francis BURNARD Potters Lane Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 60 Elizabeth Ann BURNARD Potters Lane Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 61 Francis BURNARD Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 62 Tryphena BURNARD Bridge Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 63 Elizabeth BURNARD Lewarne Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 64 Samuel Thomas BUTTON St. Tudy Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Melorn 65 Mary Harris CALLAWAY Dunn Street Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 66 Emily Ada CALLAWAY Elderslie Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 67 Mary Riva CALLAWAY Elderslie Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 68 Sydney CANN Potter's Lane Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 69 Dorothy Eugene CANN Potter's Lane Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 70 Harry CHAPMAN Dunn Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 71 Grace CHAPMAN Dunn Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 72 William COBBLEDICK Camelford Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Condolden J 73 Ross COBBLEDICK Camelford Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Potts Park 74 William COOK Tregatherall Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 75 Alice Maud COOK Tregatherall Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 76 John COOK Half Acres Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 77 Stephen COTTON Treforda Water Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 78 William COUCH Paradise Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 79 Eliza Jane COUCH Paradise Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 80 Ernest William COUCH New Road Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 81 Anne Tregidgo COUCH New Road Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 82 Dennis COWLING Fore Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 83 Christine COWLING Fore Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 84 Nellie COWLING Lundy View Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 85 Gerald CURGENVEN Forrabury Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 86 Frances Thomasine CURGENVEN Forrabury Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 87 Irene DALE Bourne Stream, Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Boscastle 88 William DAVEY High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 89 Alice DAVEY High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 90 William Wesley DAVEY High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 91 Beatrice Mary DINHAM Penally Terrace Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 92 William DOWNING High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 93 Eliza Jane DOWNING High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 94 John DOWNING Boscastle Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 95 Laura DOWNING Boscastle Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 96 Minnie Gertrude DYMOND High Street Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 97 James Thomas EDWARDS High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 98 Emily Ivy EDWARDS High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 99 William Henry EDWARDS Marine Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 100 William ELFORD Trebylla Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 101 Sarah Amelia ELFORD Trebylla Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 102 Joseph Sibly ELFORD Llydyadyway Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 103 Mary Grose ELFORD Llydyadyway Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 104 Mary Ann ELLIS Treforda Water Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 105 Matthew Thomas EVANS Trecarne Gate Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 106 Louisa EVANS Trecarne Gate Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 107 George Cranston FAIRCHILD Tolcarne Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 108 Emily Grace FAIRCHILD Tolcarne Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 109 Daniel Thomas FERRETT New Road Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 110 Hannah FERRETT New Road Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 111 Mary Jane FERRETT Forrabury Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 112 William FERRETT Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 113 Lily FERRETT Bridge Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 114 William FERRETT Harbour Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 115 Charles FERRETT Dunn Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 116 Ivy FERRETT Dunn Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 117 Reginald Dan FERRETT New Road Parliamentary BP ; Local Govt. O Bridge House J 118 Jane FORCE High Street Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 119 William Francis FORCE High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 120 Blanche FORCE High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 121 Edward Wade FOSTER Melbourne Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 122 Catherine FRENCH Jordan Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 123 Mary FRY Bridge Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O 124 Henry FRY Marine Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 125 Emma FRY Marine Terrace Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 126 William GARD Forrabury Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 127 Philip GARD Forrabury Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 128 George GENT Harbour Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 129 Sarah Jane GENT Harbour Terrace Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 130 William GENT Dunn Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 131 Lily GENT Dunn Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 132 James GIBBONS 6, Station Cottages Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O 133 William John GIBBS 3, Station Cottage Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ 134 Samuel GILBARD Tregatheral Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O J 135 Winnifred GILBARD Tregatheral Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO 136 Frank GILBARD Trevalga Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Trehane not entitled to vote at Elections for County Councillors 137 Elizabeth GLIDDON Bridge Cottage, Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Boscastle 138 Maurice GREGORY
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