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Forrabury & Minster Voters 1923 Spring & Autumn Registers, 1923 Northern Paliamentary Division of The County of Cornwall Polling District of Boscastle (B) Parish of Forrabury and Minster Transcribed by Mike Gabriel Abbreviations: R. = Residence Qualification B.P. = Business Premises qualification O. = Occupation qualification H.O. = Qualification through husband's occupation N.M. = Naval or Military Voter J. = Juror SJ. = Special Juror No.Names in full Abode Franchise Property Notes Spring 1923 1 Harry ALFORD High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 2 Kate ALFORD High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 3 James Henry ALLEN Small Holding Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list. J. 4 Susan ALLEN Small Holding Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 5 John Miller ALLEN High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 6 William ARNOLD Coastguard Station Parliamentary R; Local Govt. O Spring list 7 Harriet ARNOLD Coastguard Station Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 8 Jane ARNOLD Paradise Row Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 9 Caroline Emily Gilbee BAISS Glenfinart Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 10 Russel BAKER Lower Worthyvale Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list. J. 11 Mary Chapman BAKER Lower Worthyvale Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 12 James BARTLETT Lower Worthyvale Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 13 Eva BARTLETT Lower Worthyvale Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 14 Susannah Pearce BARTLETT Elm Cottage Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 15 Charles BARTLETT Elm Cottage Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 16 Joseph BATH Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 17 Elizabeth BATH Bridge Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 18 James BATH Sunnyside Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list. J. 19 Elizabeth BATH Sunnyside Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 20 Elizabeth Ann BATH Bridge Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list No.Names in full Abode Franchise Property Notes 21 Charles Cecil BEADON Minster Cottage Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 22 Ada Rowe BEADON Minster Cottage Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 23 Benjamin BEASLEY 4 Penally Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 24 Abilia B. BEASLEY 4 Penally Terrace Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 25 Victor BEASLEY Penally Terrace Parliamentary NM ; Local Govt. ‐ Spring list. Absent Voter 26 John BEASLEY Fairfield Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 27 George BELLAMY Manor Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Spring list 28 Lilian BELLAMY New Road Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 29 Mary Jane BENNETT Tredorne Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 30 Samuel BENNETT Tredorne Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 31 John Henry BENNETT Marine Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 32 Alice BENNETT Marine Terrace Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 33 Samuel BILLING Tredorne Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list. J. 34 Annie BILLING Tredorne Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 35 Henry BISCOMBE Centry Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Spring list 36 William James BISCOMBE Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 37 Stephen BISCOMBE Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ Spring list 38 Harry BOWERING Manor House Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list. SJ. 39 Harry BROWN Boscastle Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 40 Jane Ann BROWN Boscastle Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 41 Edgar BROWN Police Station Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 42 Annie Maria BROWN Boscastle Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 43 John BROWN Trevilla Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list. J. 44 Ann Sophia BROWN Trevilla Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 45 John BROWN High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ Spring list 46 Elizabeth BULLOCK Dunn Street Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 47 William Francis BURNARD Pentargon View Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 48 Elizabeth Ann BURNARD Pentargon View Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 49 Tryphena BURNARD Bridge Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 50 Francis BURNARD Bridge Parliamentary R; Local Govt. O Spring list 51 Elizabeth BURNARD Pillar House Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 52 Mary Harris CALLAWAY Dunn Street Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 53 Emily Ada CALLAWAY Elderslie Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 54 Mary Riva CALLAWAY Elderslie Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 55 Sydney CANN Potter's Lane Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 56 Dorothy Eugene CANN Potter's Lane Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 57 Harry CHAPMAN Dunn Street Parliamentary R; Local Govt. O Spring list 58 Grace CHAPMAN Dunn Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list No.Names in full Abode Franchise Property Notes 59 William COBBLEDICK Camelford Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Condolden Spring list. J. 60 Ross COBBLEDICK Camelford Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Potts Park Spring list 61 William Henry CODD Dunn Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 62 Daisy CODD Dunn Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 63 William COTTON Treforda Water Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 64 Edith Annie COTTON Treforda Water Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 65 Stephen COTTON Paradise Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 66 Louisa COTTON Paradise Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 67 William COUCH Paradise Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 68 Eliza Jane COUCH Paradise Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 69 Ernest William COUCH New Road Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 70 Anne Tregidgo COUCH New Road Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 71 Richard COUCH New Road Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 72 Mary Ann COUCH New Road Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 73 Dennis COWLING Half Acres Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list. J. 74 Christine COWLING Half Acres Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 75 Thomas COWLING Paradise Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 76 Alfred CROSS Station ParliamentaryR ; Local Govt. O Spring list 77 Bertha CROSS Station Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 78 Gerald CURGENVEN Forrabury Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 79 Frances Thomasine CURGENVEN Forrabury Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 80 William DAVEY High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 81 Alice DAVEY High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 82 Constance DICKINSON New Road Parliamentary ‐ ; Local Govt. O Spring list 83 Thomas DINGLE Paradise Row Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 84 William DINGLE Jordan Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 85 Irene DINGLE Jordan Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 86 Beatrice Mary DINHAM Penally Terrace Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 87 William DOWNING High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 88 Eliza Jane DOWNING High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 89 John DOWNING Boscastle Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 90 Laura DOWNING Boscastle Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 91 Ross DOWNING High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ Spring list 92 James Thomas EDWARDS High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 93 Emily Ivy EDWARDS High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 94 William ELFORD Trebylla Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list. J. 95 Robert ELFORD Trebylla Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ Spring list 96 Joseph Sidley ELFORD Dunfarley Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list No.Names in full Abode Franchise Property Notes 97 Mary Grace ELFORD Dunfarley Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 98 Mary Ann ELLIS Treforda Water Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 99 Richard Charles ELLIS Treforda Water Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ Spring list 100 Ernest ELSWORTH Paradise Row Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 101 Matthew Thomas EVANS Trecarne Gate Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 102 Louisa EVANS Trecarne Gate Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 103 George Cranston FAIRCHILD Tolcarne Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 104 Emily Grace FAIRCHILD Tolcarne Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 105 Daniel Thomas FERRETT New Road Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list. J. 106 Mary Jane FERRETT New Road Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 107 M. Hannah FERRETT Forrabury Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 108 William H. FERRETT Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 109 Lily FERRETT Bridge Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 110 William John FERRETT Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 111 Elizabeth Taylor FERRETT Bridge Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 112 Charles FERRETT Dunn Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 113 Ivy FERRETT Dunn Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 114 Reginald Dan FERRETT New Road Parliamentary BP ; Local Govt. O Bridge House Spring list. J. 115 Alexander FISHER Marine Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 116 Anna FISHER Marine Terrace Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 117 Jane FORCE High Street Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 118 William Francis FORCE High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 119 Blanche FORCE High Street Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 120 John Dennis FORCE High Street Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. ‐ Spring list 121 George FRANCIS Station Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 122 Ethel FRANCIS Station Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 123 Catherine FRENCH Back Street Parliamentary O ; Local Govt. O Spring list 124 William Henry FRY Bridge Parliamentary R ; Local Govt. O Spring list 125 Mary FRY Bridge Parliamentary HO ; Local Govt. HO Spring list 126 Henry FRY, junr. Marine Terrace Parliamentary R ; Local Govt.
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