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Liskeard Boys School Admissions 1910-1915 Liskeard Boys' Board School Admissions 1910 ‐ 1915 Transcribed by Frances Kenshole from LDS film no. 1471658 There are were no exempgptions from Religious Instruction or from Grant b y Article 4. Admission Surname Forenames DoB YearParent or Guardian Last School Leaving Date Year Name Address Date Year Notes 23‐Jan 1910 MORTIMER Richard June 1901 Guardians Liskeard Merrymeet 09‐Jun 1910 06‐Feb 1910 BURROW Cecil 27‐Jan 1903 Wm. Jas. BURROW Addington Mount St. Plymouth 26‐Apr 1911 20‐Mar 1910 HURDEN George 28‐Jan 1903 A. CRADICK Barn St. Paington 13‐Apr 1910 Re‐admitted 6 June 1910. Left 29 Aug 1910. Left 7 Jan 1918 03‐Apr 1910 BIDGOOD James 08‐Oct 1902 Jas. BIDGOOD Hocking's Court Inf Dept 05‐Oct 1916 03‐Apr 1910 EDMONDS John 31‐Jan 1903 Chas. EDMONDS Barras Cross Inf Dept 08‐Jan 1911 Deceased 03‐Apr 1910 DONEY Wm. 20‐Feb 1903 Edwin DONEY Barras Cross Inf Dept 09‐Sep 1915 Minor Scholarship 03‐Apr 1910 ARTHUR Reginald 13‐Feb 1903 John ARTHUR 6 Lodge Hill Inf Dept 17‐Dec 1904 03‐Apr 1910 BUNT Arthur 01‐Mar 1903 Thos. BUNT Clifton Tce. Inf Dept 09‐Sep 1917 03‐Apr 1910 MARSH Clarence 27‐May 1903 Edwin MARSH Lodge Hill Inf Dept 02‐May 1912 03‐Apr 1910 HIGHLAND Arthur 21‐Jul 1903 W.H. HIGHLAND Pound St. Inf Dept 04‐Apr 1917 03‐ Apr 1910 CARNE Leslie 21‐ May 1903 Jno. CARNE Moon's Court Inf Dept 04‐ Oct 1910 Re‐ admitted 7 Nov 1910 03‐Apr 1910 STANAWAY Leslie 03‐Mar 1903 David STANAWAY Thorn Tce. Inf Dept 08‐Sep 1910 Re‐admitted 12 Dec 1910. Left 23 Dec 1910 03‐Apr 1910 MAY Henry 25‐Aug 1903 A. MAY 16 Lodge Hill Inf Dept 04‐Apr 1917 03‐Apr 1910 CANN Harold 18‐Nov 1903 Fred. CANN Lodge Hill Inf Dept 18‐Sep 1913 03‐Apr 1910 AUSTIN Alfred 25‐Apr 1903 Richd. AUSTIN Barn Place Inf Dept 21‐Dec 1916 03‐Apr 1910 HAM Frank 09‐Jul 1902 Jno. HAM Pound St. Inf Dept 03‐Aug 1916 03‐Apr 1910 HARRIS Albert May 1903 Albert HARRIS Fore St. Inf Dept 02‐Jul 1914 03‐Apr 1910 OLIVER Leslie 13‐Nov 1902 Jno. Henwood OLIVER 21 Fore St Church Inf. 07‐Dec 1916 03‐Apr 1910 PEDLAR Charles 09‐Nov 1903 PEDLAR Dean St. Cl. Inf. 10‐Apr 1910 11‐Apr 1910 HILL Reg. Wm. 08‐Jan 1903 Wm. Hy. HILL Trevecca Church Schl. 13‐Sep 1914 24‐Apr 1910 CHING Francis 12‐Jan 1904 Francis CHING Trevecca Private Schl. 10‐Jan 1918 22‐May 1910 ROWE Wilfred 27‐Oct 1902 Mrs ROWE Lodge Hill Plympton 09‐Nov 1916 29‐May 1910 DINHAM Edward 09‐Aug 1902 Mrs. TRESIZE Castle St. Brislington 14‐Jul 1910 30‐May 1910 MATTHEWS George 09‐Dec 1901 Harris MATTHEWS Higher Lux St. Gatefield Sch. 29‐Sep 1910 Lancs. 11‐Jul 1910 TURNER Gorden Edward 22‐Feb 1902 Mrs. TURNER 6 Clifton Tce.Private Schl. 10‐Sep 1914 Minor Scholarship Plymouth 09‐Oct 1910 DEVONSHIRE Wm. Richd. 19‐Mar 1898 Richd. DEVONSHIRE Moorswater Polperro 01‐Jun 1911 09‐Oct 1910 DEVONSHIRE Jas. Edward 18‐Feb 1902 Richd. DEVONSHIRE Moorswater Polperro 24‐Jan 1918 03‐Oct 1910 HURDEN George 28‐Jan 1903 A. CRADICK Barn St. Paington 03‐Nov 1910 Re‐admitted 13 Mar 1911. Left 8 May 1911 Admission Surname Forenames DoB YearParent or Guardian Last School Leaving Date Year Name Address Date Year Notes 09‐Oct 1910 DEVONSHIRE Francis Lewis 21‐Jun 1899 Richd. DEVONSHIRE Moorswater Polperro 01‐Sep 1912 16‐Oct 1910 HOOPER Wm. Jno. 21‐Sep 1900 Isaac HOOPER 4 Portland Tce. Railway Tce. 03‐Sep 1911 25‐Oct 1910 KINSMAN Wm. Harry 16‐Dec 1901 Guardians Liskeard Cl. Callington 03‐Sep 1911 06‐Nov 1910 BINNEY John 06‐Jun 1902 Mary E. BINNEY Pound St. Brit. Columbia 26‐Mar 1914 22‐Jan 1911 MORCOM Philip Dennis 21‐Sep 1900 George MORCOM Barras St. Private Schl. 01‐Sep 1912 31‐Jan 1911 ROWE Arthur 01‐Apr 1898 Willm. ROWE Heathland's Lane? Dobwalls 28‐Mar 1912 Eastman's Lane crossed out 31‐Jan 1911 ROWE Albert 02‐Dec 1900 Wm. ROWE Heathland's Lane? Dobwalls 03‐Dec 1914 Eastman's Lane crossed out 26‐Feb 1911 GILBERT Charles 02‐May 1901 John GILBERT Moorswater Dobwalls 28‐Sep 1911 02‐ Apr 1911 RICHARDS Lione l 15‐ Dec 1903 FdkRICHARDSFredk. RICHARDS FtiIFountain Inn IfDInf Dep t 03‐ Mar 1912 Re‐a dm itted 15 A pr 1912 . L eft 16 J an 1917 02‐Apr 1911 BODY Henry 11‐Apr 1903 Henry BODY Moorswater Inf Dept 04‐Apr 1917 02‐Apr 1911 DYER Wm. 22‐Jul 1903 Fredk. DYER Moorswater Inf Dept 19‐Jun 1917 02‐Apr 1911 DONEY Hedley 03‐May 1904 Ernest DONEY Barras Cross Inf Dept 02‐May 1918 02‐ Apr 1911 WILLIAMS Tom 09‐ Dec 1903 Samuel WILLIAMS Barras Cross Inf Dept 06‐ Jan 1918 02‐Apr 1911 PULLEYBLANK John 28‐Sep 1903 Willm. F. P.BLANK Looe Mills Inf Dept 25‐Sep 1913 02‐Apr 1911 ABBOT Sidney Aug 1903 Henry ABBOT Barn St. Inf Dept 09‐Sep 1917 02‐Apr 1911 DAVEY William 09‐Sep 1903 William DAVEY Station Cott Inf Dept 09‐Sep 1917 02‐Apr 1911 MOON William 16‐Dec 1903 Richard MOON Lux St. Inf Dept 04‐Feb 1917 02‐Apr 1911 VICKERY Ernest 09‐Dec 1903 John VICKERY Lamellion Inf Dept 26‐ Mar 1914 02‐Apr 1911 SNELL John 19‐May 1904 Alfred SNELL Westbourne Lane Inf Dept 25‐May 1918 02‐Apr 1911 MASCALL John 04‐Jul 1904 John MASCALL Dean St. Inf Dept 07‐Dec 1911 02‐Apr 1911 MOYSE Archie 27‐Jun 1903 Thomas MOYSE Trevecca Inf Dept 09‐Sep 1917 Re‐admitted 15 Oct 1917. Left 16 Nov 1917 02‐Apr 1911 WILTON Frank Aug 1903 Frank WILTON Clifton Tce. Inf Dept 23‐May 1912 Re‐admitted 30 Seppg 1912. Left 4 Aug 1916 02‐Apr 1911 PAGE Alfred 20‐Jan 1904 George PAGE Hr. Lux St. Inf Dept 17‐May 1911 02‐Apr 1911 MASHFORD Roy 20‐Sep 1903 Edward MASHFORD Brisbane Tce. Inf Dept 02‐Aug 1917 02‐Apr 1911 SYMONS Hy. 03‐May 1904 John SYMONS Melbourne Tce Inf Dept 02‐May 1918 14‐May 1911 KEAST Percy Charles 25‐Apr 1903 Mark KEAST Trevecca Inf Dept 21‐Feb 1918 14‐May 1911 GRAY Charlie 05‐Nov 1899 William GRAY Moorswater C. OF E. Boys' 05‐Nov 1913 14‐May 1911 GRAY Edwin 29‐Mar 1902 William GRAY Moorswater C. OF E. Boys' 16‐Mar 1916 11‐Jun 1911 RIDGWAY Victor 30‐Sep 1903 William RIDGWAY Moorswater Bodmin Cl. 01‐Sep 1912 09‐Jul 1911 LANDER Reggie 13‐Jul 1899 James LANDER Lodge Hill Lostwithiel 30‐Jul 1914 11‐Sep 1911 HURDEN George 28‐Jan 1903 A. CRADICK Barn St. Paington 28‐Sep 1911 Re‐admitted 25 Mar 1912, 31 Mar 1913, 7 Sep 1914. Lef?ft? 2 Sep 1912 11‐Sep 1911 ROGERS Wm. Hedley 22‐Jul 1904 T. DODD Lodge Hill S.Brent 26‐Oct 1911 12‐Sep 1911 ROSS William 27‐May 1901 Lewis ROSS Barn St. Liverpool (!) 10‐Apr 1913 Newton 13‐Sep 1911 STEPHENSON William 25‐Dec 1902 Guardians Liskeard Looe Cl. 03‐Apr 1912 26‐ Sep 1911 RAWLINGS? Reggie 02‐ Apr 1904 Guardians Liskeard Duloe 21‐ Feb 1918 Re‐ admitted 22 May 1918 04‐Oct 1911 STACEY Tom 19‐Aug 1900 Thos. STACEY ? Court, Lux St. Merrymeet Cl. 25‐Sep 1913 Re‐admission 04‐Oct 1911 STACEY Richard 19‐Aug 1900 Thos. STACEY ? Court, Lux St. Merrymeet Cl. 25‐Sep 1913 Re‐admission Admission Surname Forenames DoB YearParent or Guardian Last School Leaving Date Year Name Address Date Year Notes 04‐Oct 1911 STACEY Wm. 25‐Dec 1902 Thos. STACEY ? Court, Lux St. Merrymeet Cl. 10 may? 1912 Re‐admission. 10 Feb 1912 crossed out 15‐Oct 1911 ROWE John 05‐Jan 1898 John ROWE Trembraze Merrymeet 28‐Nov 1912 22‐Oct 1911 RICHARDS Stanley 13‐Jul 1899 Ed. RICHARDS Hendra Bdge. Looe Cl. 02‐Nov 1911 22‐Oct 1911 RICHARDS Norman 21‐Dec 1900 Ed. RICHARDS Hendra Bdge. Looe Cl. 02‐Nov 1911 05‐Nov 1911 DATSON Rich 30‐Oct 1903 Rich. Harry DATSON Lodge Hill Shortlane's End 05‐Jun 1913 07‐Jan 1912 MILLER Cecil 11‐Jun 1902 L.K. MILLER 5 South View, High Schl. 19‐Apr 1916 Addington 08‐Jan 1912 FINNAMORE Percy 25‐May 1905 A. FINNAMORE Railway Cottages C. OF E. Boys' 22‐May 1919 28‐ Jan 1912 TREHANE JkJack 14‐ Apr 1903 Sampson TREHANE FStFore St. IfInfan t'Dts' Dep t 11‐ Jul 1912 06‐Feb 1912 SANDERS Lewis 04‐Feb 1899 M. SANDERS Treleathick, St Cleer St Cleer 17‐Oct 1912 05‐Mar 1912 JACKMAN John 08‐May 1899 Guardians Liskeard St Cleer 23‐May 1912 05‐Mar 1912 JACKMAN Albert 28‐Feb 1902 Guardians Liskeard St Cleer 30‐Apr 1912 05‐Mar 1912 REYNOLDS Willie 30‐Sep 1902 Mrs. HUNT 3 Cooks Cottages Truro, St Paul's 07‐Mar 1912 17‐ Mar 1912 BULLER Fredk. John 14‐ Jul 1902 Thos. James BULLER Pipe Well Mutley Hyde Park 06‐ Feb 1913 31‐Mar 1912 SPURWAY Jack 20‐Aug 1904 Edwin SPURWAY Lr Lux St. Infants' Dept 19‐Apr 1916 31‐Mar 1912 BAIGENT Claude 27‐Mar 1905 BAIGENT Old Road Infants' Dept 19‐Apr 1916 Minor Scholarship 31‐Mar 1912 MARSH Wallace 24‐Dec 1904 Edwin MARSH Lodge Hill Infants' Dept 02‐May 1912 31‐Mar 1912 HENWOOD John 10‐Sep 1903 John HENWOOD Gt. Gormellick Infants' Dept 12‐Sep 1915 31‐ Mar 1912 MARTIN Fred 20‐ Mar 1904 John MARTIN Moorswater Infants' Dept 21? Mar 1918 31‐Mar 1912 BUTCHER Albert 28‐May 1904 Mrs BUTCHER Hr.
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