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Church Stretton 1886, Register of Ownership Voters Church Stretton 1886, register of ownership voters Column 1: Voter’s full name Column 2: Voter’s place of abode Column 3: Nature of qualification Column 4: The qualifying property 35 Andrews Thomas Church Stretton Copyhold house and land Church Stretton 36 Beddoes Benjamin Minton Oaks Freehold house Minton Oaks 37 Beddoes Benjamin Church Stretton Copyhold house Church Stretton 38 Beddoes George Little Stretton Freehold land Hamperley 38 Bemand John All Stretton Freehold house and land Mount Pleasant 40 Bradley John Burwarton, Ludlow Copyhold house and land The Villa 41 Bradley William Abdon, Ludlow Copyhold house and land Greenway 42 Bray Thomas Blakeway Church Stretton Copyhold land Hazler 43 Bridgman William Henry Union Workhouse, Church Stretton Freehold cottage Little Stretton 44 Bristow William 2, Vanburgh Park, [Blackheath,] Freehold land Thomas Hancock Kent 45 Bromley Samuel Inwood Copyhold houses and land Lower Wood 46 Bullock Richard Stanton Long, Much Wenlock Copyhold house and land All Stretton 47 Blakemore Ferdinand Bishop’s Castle Freehold house Queen’s Batch Mill, Marshbrook 48 Burrow Richard Edward 95, Vassall Road, London, S.W. Copyhold land Hodghurst, William Pritchard occupying tenant Clive George Herbert Windsor 12, Stratford Place, London, S.W. Freehold land Little Stretton Windsor, to vote at Ludlow 49 Coles Thomas All Stretton Copyhold house and land All Stretton 50 Collins Nathaniel Kyrle Wiltondale, Bridstow, Herefordshire Freehold land The Yelds, Minton 51 Collins William Hutcheson Cubberley, near Ross [on Wye] Freehold rent-charge The Yelds 52 Corbett John Impney, Droitwich Freehold land Bank House property 53 Corfield Richard Trewern Farm, near Welshpool Freehold land Little Stretton 54 Dawes Richard Admaston House, Bristol Road, Freehold land The Thresholds Birmingham 55 Downes John Minton Freehold land Minton 56 Dodd William Leebotwood Freehold house Bullock’s Moor 57 Everall John Pitchford, near Shrewsbury Freehold house Brownhills 58 Everall Peter Uckington, near Shrewsbury Freehold house Brownhills 59 Everall Joseph Micklewood, Leebotwood Freehold house Brownhills 60 Evans Edward Munslow Copyhold house and land Church Stretton 61 Fowler Richard, jun. Wood End, Eardington, near Freehold land Dry Hill Birmingham 62 Farr Samuel The Holt, Leebotwood Copyhold house and land Lower Wood 63 Gibbon Edward Gatacre, Liverpool Freehold house Little Stretton 64 Gwilliam William Jones All Stretton Freehold house All Stretton 65 Hancocks Augustus Talbot Wolverley Court, Kidderminster Freehold rent-charge The Yelds 66 Haverkam George All Stretton Freehold houses Church Stretton 67 Heighway Samuel 7, Mardol, Shrewsbury Freehold land Church Stretton 68 Hill Charles Noel Church Stretton Freehold house and land The Rectory 69 Hyslop William Campbell Church Stretton Freehold house and land Gas works 70 Icke Samuel Church Stretton Copyhold house and land Inwood 71 Jones John Botvyle Copyhold house and land The Crossbank 72 Jones Edwin Allscott, Wellington Freehold house All Stretton, Edward Heighway 73 Keeling Herbert Shelton Hall, Stoke on Trent Copyhold dwelling house Church Stretton 74 Langford John Church Stretton Freehold house and land Meadow Green, All Stretton 75 Lewis Thomas, senior Little Stretton Freehold house and land Little Stretton 76 Lloyd William Little Stretton Freehold houses Little Stretton 77 Mansell John Picklescott, Leebotwood Copyhold house and land Darnford Top 78 McCartnev Robert Church Stretton Freehold house Church Stretton 79 Miles Thomas, senior Little Stretton Copyhold house and land Little Stretton 80 Medlicott John Church Stretton Freehold house Bullocks Moor 81 Minton Francis Church Stretton Freehold house Minton 82 Painter Thomas Lower Wood Copyhold house and land Lower Wood 83 Painter William Minton Freehold houses Minton 84 Palmer Thomas William, jun. Brough, East Yorkshire Freehold land Cound, Church Stretton 85 Pressdee William Inwood Freehold house Gogbatch 86 Proctor Edward Bernard Aberhavesp Hall, Newtown, Freehold land Dudgley Farm Montgomeryshire 87 Pugh Thomas Hungerford Freehold land Church Stretton 88 Reddin Henry Church Stretton Copyhold dwelling house Church Stretton 89 Roberts Thomas Lower Wood Copyhold house and land Lower Wood 90 Robinson Frederick Kenovshee, [Kenosha, Wisconsin,] Copyhold houses Church Stretton United States 91 Robinson John Waintowoe, Wisconsin, America Share of copyhold houses Church Stretton 92 Seymour Alfred 5, Chesterfield Gardens, Mayfair, Freehold houses and land All Stretton and Botvyle London 93 Southam Thomas Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury Freehold house Station Inn, Marshbrook 94 Whitehurst Joseph Cross Womerton Freehold house High Park and Womerton Church Stretton 1886, register of occupation voters (other than lodgers) Column 1: Voter’s full name Column 2: Voter’s place of abode Column 3: Nature of qualification Column 4: The qualifying property 95 Allman Henry Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 96 Arden John Lower Wood Land and tenement Lower Wood 97 Andrews Edward Little Stretton Land and tenement Little Stretton 98 Abley Alfred Little Stretton Dwelling house Little Stretton 99 Abley George Little Stretton Dwelling house Woodlands 100 Anson John All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton, Railway Crossing 101 Adams David Marshbrook Dwelling house Marshbrook 102 Bailey George Church Stretton Land and tenement Church Stretton 103 Burgess William Ashbrook Dwelling house Ashbrook 104 Bradburne William Henry All Stretton Dwelling house Caradoc Lodge 105 Bromley John, senior All Stretton Land and tenement All Stretton 106 Betton Thomas Picklescott Hill, Leebotwood Land and tenement Picklescott Hill 107 Burgess Richard Inwood Land and tenement Inwood 108 Bridgwater Chace William All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton 109 Bromley John, junior All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton 110 Benbow William Little Stretton Land and tenement Little Stretton 111 Benbow Edward Little Stretton Land and tenement Little Stretton 112 Bound William Minton Land and tenement Minton 113 Bennett Walter Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 114 Carey Adrian All Stretton Dwelling house Buxton House 115 Carter Thomas Dryhill Land and tenement Dry Hill 116 Clark William Ambrose Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 117 Cank John World’s End Dwelling house Gas Works 118 Cox Richard Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 119 Chidley William Coundale Land and tenement Coundale 120 Cadwallader William Ashbrook Dwelling house Stanley Cottage 121 Cox William World’s End Dwelling house World’s End 122 Coles Richard All Stretton Land and tenement The Hill 123 Carter John Little Stretton Dwelling house Little Stretton 124 Carter Martin Little Stretton Dwelling house Little Stretton 125 Carter William Minton Dwelling house Minton 126 Donelly Thomas Coundale Dwelling house Coundale 127 Davies William Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 128 Donelly Mark Quarter Houses Dwelling house Quarter-houses 129 Dodd William Lower Wood Land and tenement Rabbit Bank 130 Davies Edward Bullocks Moor Land and tenement Bullocks Moor 131 Dodd John All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton 132 Dodd Thomas All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton 133 Duckett Richard Little Stretton Dwelling house Little Stretton 134 Darlington Samuel Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 135 Dyke John Griffiths All Stretton Land and tenement All Stretton 136 Evans John Hazler Land and tenement Hazler 137 Edwards Richard Church Stretton Land and tenement Church Stretton 138 Edwards Thomas Henry Inwood Land Inwood 139 Everall Richard All Stretton Land and tenement All Stretton 114 Evans Richard Dudgley Land and tenement Dudgley Farm 141 Evans William Botvyle Dwelling house Watling Street 142 Evans Joseph All Stretton Land and tenement The Hill 143 Edwards Mathew Little Stretton Land and tenement Queen’s Batch Mill 144 Easthope Richard Lower Wood Dwelling house Hollybush 145 Edwards John All Stretton Dwelling house Rock Cottage 146 Field William Shelton Oak, Shrewsbury Hotel and grounds (joint) The Hotel, Church Stretton 147 Fewtrell George Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 148 Francis Edwin All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton 149 Francis Benjamin Little Stretton Dwelling house Little Stretton 150 Ford John Minton Land and tenement Minton 151 Gulliver George Spring Bank Dwelling house Spring Bank 152 George Henry Newhouse Land and tenement Newhouse 153 George George Church Stretton Land and tenement Church Stretton 154 Gwilliam Thomas Inwood Land and tenement Inwood 155 Garbett William All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton 156 Gough William All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton 157 Gardner George Little Stretton Land and tenement Little Stretton 158 Gough Edward All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton 159 Gough James Lower Wood Dwelling house Courthouse 160 George Andrew All Stretton Dwelling house All Stretton 161 Grovenor John Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 162 Hughes John Hazler Land and tenement Hazler 163 Humphreys Thomas Church Stretton, Land and tenement Church Stretton 164 Hughes John Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 165 Hayes William Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 166 Hyslop David Church Stretton Land and tenement Church Stretton 167 Hotchkiss Stephen Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 168 Hjnce Arthur Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 169 Holt Thomas Church Stretton Dwelling house Church Stretton 170 Honeyfield William Agincourt Square, Monmouth Dwelling
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