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Poll Book at the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of the Isle Of n</»vJv'. : ^ /6, - AT THE ELECTIOJS^ OF A KNiaHT OF THE SHIRE FOR THE COUNTY OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT, TAKEN ON THE 10th DAY OF JUNE, 1870. CANDIDATES :- GEOEaE MOFFATT, Esq. AND BAILLIE COCHEANE, Esq. PUBLISHED BY OEDEE OF THE COMMITTEE FOE CONDUCTINa ^ THE ELECTION OF GEOEGE MOFFATT, Esq. SOUTHAMPTON HAMPSHIEE lldJEPENDENT " OFFICE, PRINTED BY ALFRED DYER. MDCCGLXX. / ISLE OF WIGHT ELECTION, 1870. The Committee for conducting the Election of George Moffatt, Esq., have much pleasure in presenting to the Electors who kindly recorded their votes in his favor, a Poll Book showing the results of the contest. They trust that its contents will be carefully examined, and a note made of the names of aU opponents who are improperly on the Register ; as well as of Liberals who, being quahfied, have not yet sent in the requisite claims to vote. Information of this description will at all times be gladly received by the Liberal agents throughout the Island. : AT THE ELECTION OF A KNiaHT OF THE SHIBE FOR THE COUNTY OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT, TAKEN ON THE 10th DAY OF JUNE, 1870. CANDIDATES :- aEORG-E MOFFATT, Esq. AND BAILLIE COCHRANE, Esq. PUBLISHED BY OEDEE OF THE COMMITTEE FOE CONDUCTINa THE ELECTION OF GEOEGE MOFFATT, Esq. SOUTHAMPTON HAMPSHIRE INDEPENDENT " OFFICE, PRINTED BY ALFEED DYEE. 1 i 1 NEWPORT POLLING DISTRICT. MOFFATT. Place of Abode. Place of Abode. Cooper, Barnabas Shanklin Fallick, Charles Normans, Calbourne Cooper, George Elm Grove, Newport Flux, James Gunville Cooper, James Trafalgar road, Newport French, William High street, Newport Cooper, Francis Shanklin Fry, Edwin Park green Cornish, Thomas Blanche villa, Sandown Fry, William Park green Craig, William High street, Sandown Fitt, Arthur Knighton Collins, George Hnnny hill Gale, Jacob Gunville Cooke, William Church place, Newport Giffard, James C. 47, Claverton street, South Cooke, William Major 31, Wimpole street, Caven- Belgravia, London dish square, London Giffard, Jervis Trigge Long Ditton, Kingston Cooke, Edward Pyle street, Newport Gillingham, David E. Godshill park [Surrey Cooke, William Royal Exchange, Newport Gosden, Henry Russell street, Newport Coolcy, Henry Forest Side Gould, John Shide cross Cowdery, Frederick Hcarn street, Newport Godfrey, William High street, Newport Cushen, William Carisbrooke Griffiths, Elias Culver road, Sandown Cogger, Richard South street, Newport Gutteridgc, Henry Wilkes' road, Sandown DasWood, John J. Redway Farm Grey, George Gunville I Daish, John Shanklin Groves, William Carisbrooke Daly, Francis Hngh 1, New square, Liucoln^s Inn, Gubbins, James High street, Newport Dabell, Alexander Blackgang [London Gubbins, James L. Carisbrooke road, Newport Dabell, George M. Black gang Gubbins, William Quay street, Newport Damp, James Elm grove, NcM'port Guy, George Carisbrooke Davies, Robert Ed. Commercial road, Landport Cruy, Richard Carisbrooke Day, George Shanklin Groves, Henry Newchurch Daish, Joseph Little Ridges, Newport Hallctt, George Staplers Deacon, William Barton's village Harvey, Henry West street, Newport Deacon, William Barton's village Plarvey, Isaac New street, Newport Dennett, James Sandown Harvey, John Field place, Newport Dennett, Charles Sandown Harvey, John Wm. 19, Millman street, Bedford Deponti, Celse Hnnny Hill row, London Denham, John St. James's square, Newport Harvey, Robert Trafalgar road, Newport Dore, James Higli street, Sandown Harvey, Thomas Trafalgar road, Newport Dore, Jeremiah Providence lodge, Sandovs'n Harvey, James Wrox all Dore, Henry William Fort lane, Sandown Hollis, John Pan Farm [road, Landport Downer, William Fort street, Sandown Hunt, Thomas Wra. 22, Candahar place. Church Dove, James Trafalgar road, Newport Hawkins, Charles Gatten village, Shanklin Downer, Charles Carisbrooke Hayden, Thomas Wilkes road, Sandown Dore, Charles High street, Newport Hayden, James Sandown Downer, Edward Crab inn, Shanklin Hayden, Francis Sandown Dunn, Joseph Sandown Hayden, Henry Sandown Duntbrd, Frank St. Cross Hayden, John Sandown Drudge, Robert West Cowes Hayden, David Sandown Dyer, Edwin Marshall 75, High st., Gosport, Hants Horlock, Henry C. Sandown Dyer, Sanmel High street, Newport Hvde, John (^Julver terrace, Sandown Dyer, William Field place, Newport Hardy, William Station road, Sandown Dyc^-, William West street, Newport Hawkins, Alfred Fort place, Sandown Dyer, John Higli street, Newport Herbert, John High street, Sandown Edmunds, Edwin G. St. ThoTii as's square, Newport Hollis, Albert Victoria Villa, Sandown Evclegh, Frederick C 57, Harcourt terrace. West Hills, James Brixton Bnmipton, London (S.W.) Hayles, William Gunville Evelcgh, Geo. Carter 19, High street, Portsmouth Haylcs, William M. Forest Side Everett, William Ja; Albion terrace, Newport Ilcnton, George N. Alexandra terrace, Newport Estcourt, Edgar Ed. Bishop's house, Birmingham Hobbs, Thomas HunnyHill NEWPORT POLLING DISTRICT. MOFFATT. Place of Abode. Place of Abode. Hillier, John Plash Farm Long, Albert Calbourne Hardley, Thomas W. Stenbury Long, Andrew Calbourne Hayles, James Yard, near Godshill Linington, Arthur J, Elmgrove, Newport Hayles, John High street, Newport Lock, James Alvington farm Heal^ George New village, Newport Long, James Gunville Howlett, James Osborne House, Shanklin Love, Henry, Jun. Bland court place, Sandown Harris, Alfred High street, Shanklin Lewis, George Church place, Newport Holling, Isaac Grange road, Shanklin Lambert, Nicholas Pyle street, Newport Hardy, Alfred Ilearn Street, Newport Lankester, Henry B. 15, llosendale road. West Hayles, Frank 249, King's road, Chelsea, Dulwich, Surrey Harris George S. Carisbrooke [London Lewis, John W^est street, Newport Jackman, Andrew iviottistone Lale, Edward Shanklin Jackman, Charles Brixton Lawson, George Shanklin Jackman, Henry Hrixton Lawson, Henry Shanklin Jacobs, Thomas Bobberstone Lawson, William Shanklin Jacobs, Thomas Gunville Love, Alexander Higli street, Shanklin James, Edward B. Vicarage, Carisbrooke Mabey, John Knighton James, James Carisbrooke Matthews, John Pyle street, Newport Jacobs, William H. Cliff terrace, Chale Martin, Philip W. 7, Waterloo place, Leaming- Jenkins, Henry Shanklin Meeres, Charles Sandown [ton, Warwickshire \ Jolliffe, William W. Sandown Mew, Edward Mousehill Jolliffe, llobert Gunville ]\IiUs, James BlackAvater Johnson, Joseph Upper St. James's street, jNIidlane, l^enjamin Trafalgar road, Newport j Jolliffe, George, Shanklin [Newport Midlane, Thomas West street, Newport Jolliffe, Oliver Auckland House, Shanklin !Midlanc, Thomas H. Trafalgar road, Newport Jones, Kobcrt Whitwell Millgate, Vriiliam Castle road, Newport Jones, William Whitwell Mill more, James Gladstone house, Shanklin Jupe, Benjamin Gunville Morgan, ^Morris West Standen Jupe, Charles 3, Oak Cottages, Elm road, Morcton, James Trafalgar road, Newport Kingi;ton on Tliames Morey, Henry Wm. Elm grove, Newport Jupe, James Carisbooke Morgan, Richard Y. Chillerton Kiugswcll, James Calbourne Morris, Henry Higli street, Newport Knight, George Shide Mill ]\[organ, Henry Chillerton King, Thomas Semley, near Shaftesbury Morgan, Mark Steephill, Shanklin Kent, Jacob Gattcn village, Shanklin Moses, James D. AVroxall Kent, Joseph St. George's villa, Shanklin Morris, Henry Stark Kings tone farm King, William Fort Street, Sandown Morris, Moses Hawkshill, Mottistoue Keet, James Castle road, Newport MoiT'.s, John Edwin Whitelay Bank King, Kobert, Juii. High street, Newport Morris, Thomas Hy. Whitelay Bank King, Charles High street, Newport Moses, Henry Wroxall King, Kenry S. Alexandra terrace, Newport Moses, James D. inn. Wrox all King, llobert High street, Newport Moses, Wra. Hy.'O. Wroxall Kingswell, George Youngwoods Morgan, John New street, Newport Kings well, Jacob Trafalgar road, Newport Morgan, Alicah South Fairlee Knott, James Upper St. James's street, IMorris, Edwin Claybrooks, near Newport King, EdAvard Shanklin [Newport Moses, George WhitwcU; Kingswell, Charles Shankliu Piloses, James D. Whitwell Kingswell, George Chine cottage, Shanklin Munt, James Heath field, Sandown Kearley, John E. Kingsfield terrace, Newport ]Middleton, Jolni B. Queen's road, Shanklin Kell, Edmund 5, Portswood lawn, South- Nixon, Jolni Parr Petcrl)orough Love, Henry Sandown [ampton Newman, David St. John's road, Newport Lankford, Edward High street, SandoAvn Nobbs. Henry Wroxall Linfield, Stanford F. High street, Sandown Newnham, Charles Pyle street, Newport NEWPORT POLLING DISTRICT. MOFFATT. Name. XEWPORT POLLING DISTRICT. COCHRANE. Place of Abode. Name. Place of Abode. Attrill, Thomas Whitwell Coleman, Wm. T. Ll'pper St. James's st., New- Attrill, Alfred Moorhills Farm, Whitwell Colenutt, Eli Station street, Sandown [port Attrill, William Jobson''s, Niton Colenutt, Charles Shanklin Barton, Stephen Hale Common, Arreton Colenutt, James Whitwell t Baillie, George C. Sandowu [Tunbridge Wells Colenutt, Windsor Whitwell Barnctt, James Eaton Villa, Grosvenor road, Cotton, John Wootton bridge Baker, Frederick G. High street, Sandown Cotton, Jacob Blaekgang Barnett, George Pyle street, Newport Cooper, John Sandown farm Barton, "William Atherfield Coo])er, Charles Oakleigh, Sandown Beavis, Francis Whitwell Cooper, George Brixton Bingham, Henry B, Clarendon house, Shanklin Cooper, James Carisbrooke Blake, Benjamin Southsea Cousins, George Royal street, Sandown Blake, Frederick Quay street, Newport CufFe, Wm. Arthur' 5, Took's court, Londou,E.C. Boycc, William Haven street Curtis, Robert Station street, Sandown Bonnd, Heniy Sandown Corbett, George 12, Station street, Sandown Boycc, James 8ea View cottage, Sandown Cooke, Lewis
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