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Borough & Parish of Liskeard Voters' Lists, 1861 Borough & Parish of Liskeard Voters' Lists, 1861 ‐ 1867 & St Cleer As Revised by the Barristers Transcribed by Francis Kenshole from LDS Film No. 1471875 Area Covered Year No Forename(s) Surname Abode Qualification Property Address, Tenants &c. Liskeard, Borough of 1861 1 Samuel ABBOTT Golden Bank House and land Golden Bank Liskeard, Borough of 1861 2 John ABRAHAM Market Street House Market Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 3 Richard ABRAHAM Barrel Street House and land Barrel Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 4 Philip ABRAHAM Church Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 7 John Bird ALEXANDER Fairley Trerrace House Fairley Terrace Liskeard, Borough of 1861 5 James ALGER Parade House Parade Liskeard, Borough of 1861 6 James ANGOVE Pound Bridge House Pound Bridge Liskeard, Borough of 1861 8 James BAKER Wadeland House and land Wadeland Liskeard, Borough of 1861 14 James BARON Church Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 13 James BARRETT Market Street House Market Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 9 James BAWDEN Addington Place House Addington Place Liskeard, Borough of 1861 12 James BAZELEY Parade Building and land Pound Lane Liskeard, Borough of 1861 15 James BELLMAN Church Street North House Church Street North Liskeard, Borough of 1861 11 James BENNETT Church Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 16 James BENNY Church Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 17 James BLAKE Barn Street House and land Barn Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 28 James BODY Pike Street House Pike Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 18 James BONE Parade House and land Parade Liskeard, Borough of 1861 19 James BOTTERELL Fore Street House and land Fore Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 20 James BOTTERELL Castle Street House and building Liskeard, Borough of 1861 21 James BOWDEN Castle House Castle Liskeard, Borough of 1861 22 James BRENDON Pound Bridge House and land Pound Bridge Liskeard, Borough of 1861 23 James BRENDON Fore Street House and shop Fore Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 10 James BROAD Fore Street House Fore Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 24 James BROAD Church Street House and land Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 25 James BROAD Junr. Church Street House and land Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 29 James BUCKTHOUGHT Castle Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 26 James BURT Fore Street House Fore Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 27 James BUZZA Dean Terrace House Dean Terrace Liskeard, Borough of 1861 40 James BANFIELD Barrel Street House Barrel Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 39 James BARRETT Barn Street House and cellar Barn Street Area Covered Year No Forename(s) Surname Abode Qualification Property Address, Tenants &c. Liskeard, Borough of 1861 35 James BATE Addington Villa House and land Addington Villa Liskeard, Borough of 1861 36 James BOND Castle Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 37 James BRAY Church Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 34 James BRENDON Dean Street House and land Dean Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 31 James BROAD Lux Street Lower House Lux Street Lower Liskeard, Borough of 1861 32 James BROWNE Parade House and land Parade Liskeard, Borough of 1861 30 James BRYANT Castle House Castle Liskeard, Borough of 1861 33 James BRYANT Barn Street House Barn Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 38 James BURCH Church Street North House Church Street North Liskeard, Borough of 1861 44 James CHANNON West Street House and land West Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 58 James CHAPMAN Barn Street House Barn Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 45 James CHILDS Dean Terrace House and land Dean Terrace Liskeard, Borough of 1861 46 James CLOGG Fairly Terrace House and land Fairly Terrace Liskeard, Borough of 1861 47 James CLYMO Dean House House and land Dean House Liskeard, Borough of 1861 48 James COAD Lux Street Higher House and land Lux Street Higher Liskeard, Borough of 1861 49 James COAD Lux Street Higher House and land Lux Street Higher Liskeard, Borough of 1861 42 James COATH Green Bank House and land Green Bank Liskeard, Borough of 1861 50 James COCK Barrel Street House and land Barrel Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 51 James COHEN Lux Street Lower House Lux Street Lower Liskeard, Borough of 1861 43 James COLMER Pike Street House Pike Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 52 James COOK Market Street House Market Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 53 James COOK Barn Street House and land Barn Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 54 James COURTNEY Lux Street Lower House Lux Street Lower Liskeard, Borough of 1861 41 James COX Church Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 55 James COX Church Street South House and land Church Street South Liskeard, Borough of 1861 56 James CRABB Church Street North House and land Church Street North Liskeard, Borough of 1861 57 James CRAGO Barn Street House and land Barn Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 61 James CAUNTER Dean Street House Dean Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 63 James CHYNOWETH Lux Street Lower House and land Lux Street Lower Liskeard, Borough of 1861 59 James COATH Lux Street Lower House Lux Street Lower Liskeard, Borough of 1861 60 James COLLINS Pound Lane House and land Pound Lane Liskeard, Borough of 1861 62 James COLLIVER Church Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 64 James COPPLESTONE Pound Bridge House and building Pound Bridge Liskeard, Borough of 1861 65 James DAVEY Addington Place House Addington Place Liskeard, Borough of 1861 67 James DAVEY Lux Street Higher Building and land Near Lux Cross Liskeard, Borough of 1861 68 James DAVEY Castle Street House and land Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 69 James DAVEY Fore Street House Fore Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 73 James DAVEY Pound Lane House Pound Lane Area Covered Year No Forename(s) Surname Abode Qualification Property Address, Tenants &c. Liskeard, Borough of 1861 66 James DAVIS Church Street North House Church Street North Liskeard, Borough of 1861 70 James DAWE Fore Street House Fore Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 71 James DEACON Castle Street House and land Bodgarra Mill Liskeard, Borough of 1861 77 James DEACON Moorswater House building and land Moorswater Liskeard, Borough of 1861 75 James DEECKER Pike Street House Pike Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 78 James DINGLE Castle Garden House Castle Garden Liskeard, Borough of 1861 74 James DONEY Barn Street House and land Barn Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 76 James DOWNING Pound Lane House Pound Lane Liskeard, Borough of 1861 72 James DUNSTAN Lower Dean House Lower Dean Liskeard, Borough of 1861 86 James EDEY Fairly Terrace House Fore Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 79 James EDGCUMBE Moorswater Building and land Wadeland Liskeard, Borough of 1861 80 James ELIOTT Dean Terrace House and land Dean Terrace Liskeard, Borough of 1861 81 James ELLIOT Lux Street Higher House and land Lux Street Higher Liskeard, Borough of 1861 82 James ELLIOT Pike Street House Pike Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 84 James ELLIOT Church Street South House and land Church Street South Liskeard, Borough of 1861 83 James ESTABROOK Dean Terrace House and land Dean Terrace Liskeard, Borough of 1861 85 James EVERETT Castle Lane House Castle Lane Liskeard, Borough of 1861 88 James EDDY Castle Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 87 James EDGCUMBE Market Street House and shop Market Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 89 James FERRELLS Dean Street House and land Dean Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 90 James FIRKS Church Street South House and land Church Street South Liskeard, Borough of 1861 91 James FOOKES Barrel Street House Barrel Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 93 James GARLAND Addington Place House Addington Place Liskeard, Borough of 1861 95 James GASKIN Pike Street House Pike Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 96 James GEACH Lux Street Higher House and land Lux Street Higher Liskeard, Borough of 1861 94 James GEORGE Fore Street House Fore Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 98 James GEORGE Barrel Street House Barrel Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 104 James GEORGE Barn Street House and land Barn Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 97 James GILBERT Castle Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 101 James GLAVILLE Castle Street House and land Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 99 James GLENCROSS Luxstowe House and land Luxstowe Liskeard, Borough of 1861 103 James GLUBB Pendean House and land Pendean Liskeard, Borough of 1861 102 James GODFREY Barn Street House and shop Barn Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 105 James GRANFELL Addington Place House and land Addington Place Liskeard, Borough of 1861 92 James GRIGG Looedown Liskeard Building and land Bodgarra Liskeard, Borough of 1861 100 James GRYLLS Dean Street House and land Dean Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 111 James HAINE Lux Street Higher House Lux Street Higher Liskeard, Borough of 1861 112 James HAMBLY Lux Street Higher House and land Lux Street Higher Area Covered Year No Forename(s) Surname Abode Qualification Property Address, Tenants &c. Liskeard, Borough of 1861 110 James HANCOCK Bay Tree Hill House Bay Tree Hill Liskeard, Borough of 1861 113 James HANCOCK Castle Street House Church Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 107 James HARVEY Castle Garden House Castle Garden Liskeard, Borough of 1861 108 James HICKS Green Lane Building and land Green Lane Liskeard, Borough of 1861 109 James HINGSTON Dean Street House and land Dean Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 106 James HODGE Barrel Street House Barrel Street Liskeard, Borough of 1861 126 James HAM Lux Street Lower
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