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MANCHESTER.Doc MANCHESTER.Doc MANCHESTER 1973 Brooklands Crumpsall Y MANCHESTER.doc MANCHESTER.doc MANCHESTER 1973 Brooklands Crumpsall Y. Emery (Con) 2,592 G. Fildes (Con) 2,027 Alexandra G. W. G. Fitzsimons (Con) 2,548 A. Clapham (Con) 2,026 M. Flynn (Con) 2,298 A. A. O'Connor (Con) 2,509 F. W. Lever (Con) 2,022 N. Thompson (Con) 2,236 F. Firth (Lab) 2,067 A. T. Gray (Lab) 1,165 R. Rodgers (Con) 2,163 D. Healey (Lab) 2,054 H. Gregory (Lab) 1,105 D. Hewitt (Lib) 1,625 E. Mellor (Lab) 2,025 P. A. Sless (Lab) 1,082 P. Davis (Lib) 1,532 C. G. Sinclair (Lib) 1,444 Burnage Didsbury J. M. Bradley (Lab) 568 L. Howarth (Con) 2,487 J. Hill (Con) 3,289 J. H. Parish (Lab) 529 W. L. Lund (Con) 2,477 J. Duke (Con) 3,233 P. J. Salts (Lab) 513 H. Platt (Con) 2,455 M. R. Crawford (Con) 3,216 A. Burns (Lab) 1,367 W. Murray (Lab) 1,036 Ardwick J. McKinnon (Lab) 1,347 R. V. Pierson (Lab) 976 H. Barrett (Lab) 1,537 L. R. Williams (Lab) 1,328 D. Cox (Lab) 959 F. Dale (Lab) 1,472 A. J. Hunt (Comm) 230 N. Finley (Lab) 1,456 Charlestown J. Kershaw (Con) 420 L. Kelly (Lab) 1,720 Gorton North S. M. Lindsay (Con) 393 N. Morris (Lab) 1,660 G. Conquest (Lab) 2,070 D. H. G. Penney (Con) 346 S. Silverman (Lab) 1,609 C. Brierley (Lab) 2,001 D. F. Silverman (Con) 1,166 P. Bednarski (Lab) 1,975 Baguley N. Green (Con) 1,120 J. B. Bullough (Con) 1,016 F. H. Price (Lab) 2,458 A. E. Cleworth (Con) 1,052 W. Slowe (Con) 995 A. P. Marino (Lab) 2,349 T. J. S. Duke (Con) 983 C. R. Muir (Lab) 2,331 Cheetham M. Malbon (Con) 2,025 J. Broderick (Lab) 1,182 Gorton South E. J. Whelan (Con) 1,983 D. G. Ford (Lab) 1,158 H. Conway (Lab) 1,422 B. H. Farrow (Con) 1,853 S. Shaw (Lab) 1,101 D. Barker (Lab) 1,350 J. Bonsu (Con) 561 K. Franklin (Lab) 1,317 Barlow Moor K. A. Hunt (Con) 561 E. A. Duffy (Con) 760 H. Tucker (Con) 1,968 R. A. Price (Con) 521 P. T. Heywood (Con) 749 B. Moore (Con) 1,611 A. Farmer (Con) 734 N. Wood (Con) 1,566 Chorlton D. E. Lindsay (Rate) 660 R. Grainger (Lab) 1,131 L. Sanders (Con) 2,109 D. A. Parker (Lab) 1,047 M. Vince (Con) 2,078 A. J. Bateman (Lab) 1,004 A. D. Ashley (Con) 1,842 D. R. Mellor (Lib) 735 C. H. Hughes (Lib) 979 M. Calder (Lib) 977 Harpurhey Beswick W. S. Kenyon (Lib) 974 K. Litherland (Lab) 951 J. Dean (Lab) 1,528 V. Stevens (Lab) 878 A. Nicholson (Lab) 951 S. Corless (Lab) 1,514 G. Collins (Lab) 704 R. F. Delahunty (Lab) 927 K. Eastham (Lab) 1,485 K. Hull (Lab) 660 G. Cleworth (Con) 564 J. C. J. Cavill (Con) 252 A. P. Osborn (Con) 556 J. Cartland (Con) 238 Collegiate Church M. Withers (Con) 532 W. Whitmore (Con) 235 F. Balcombe (Lab) 721 S. Ogden (Lab) 618 Hulme Blackley J. B. Ogden (Lab) 612 J. V. Marshall (Lab) 1,290 J. I. Owen (Lab) 1,859 J. Laslett (Lib) 193 T. Thomas (Lab) 1,273 A. A. Johnson (Lab) 1,850 C. Addison (Lib) 171 W. Smith (Lab) 1,226 F. Hatton (Lab) 1,740 J. Carson (Con) 147 A. Edwards (Con) 289 J. Yates (Con) 1,380 J. R. Cawley (Con) 132 R. E. Gilham (Con) 260 D. G. Sparrow (Con) 1,350 W. Porter (Con) 116 E. Draycott (Con) 255 H. P. Cummins (Con) 1,228 D. J. Heywood (Comm) 83 Crossacres Bradford R. L. Griffiths (Lab) 2,461 Levenshulme J. Gilmore (Lab) 2,271 A. Roberts (Lab) 2,353 J. K. Barber (Con) 2,414 W. Egerton (Lab) 2,230 K. Collis (Lab) 2,269 W. Carlton (Con) 2,253 E. Grant (Lab) 2,100 R. R. Dilworth (Rate) 1,271 S. Alexander (Con) 2,239 C. R. Ashton (Con) 1,239 K. A. Edis (Rate) 1,267 E. H. Spencer (Lab) 1,663 H. Pickles (Con) 1,169 W. A. McCall (Rate) 1,251 F. Done (Lab) 1,646 G. M. Farmer (Con) 1,161 W. Foster (Con) 756 J. Flanagan (Lab) 1,597 K. Nolan (Con) 745 G. Scudder (Con) 684 M. Taylor (Comm) 145 MANCHESTER.doc Lightbowne Northenden H. T. Lee (Lab) 1,618 G. Leigh (Con) 2,978 R. A. Reddington (Lab) 1,570 C. H. Box (Con) 2,737 E. Jones (Con) 1,569 D. Mountford (Con) 2,730 E. D. Kirkup (Con) 1,558 H. Brown (Lab) 2,244 S. Smith (Lab) 1,547 H. Reid (Lab) 2,114 D. Porter (Con) 1,511 J. M. Wilson (Lab) 2,097 I. Lindsay (Ind) 865 G. F. Taylor (Comm) 341 R. Jackson (Lib) 765 I. Garrard (Lib) 655 Old Moat G. Garrard (Lib) 627 T. F. Lavin (Con) 2,479 D. G. Massey (Con) 2,319 Lloyd Street T. E. Murphy (Con) 2,262 H. Collins (Lab) 2,128 E. Richards (Lab) 1,395 K. McKeon (Lab) 2,084 A. J. Spencer (Lab) 1,392 A. S. Wood (Lab) 1,982 A. E. Jones (Lab) 1,368 J. E. Higham (Con) 1,642 E. Bevan (Con) 1,604 Rusholme L. H. Nield (Con) 1,553 M. Pierce (Con) 2,221 K. Ollerenshaw (Con) 2,191 Longsight S. Tucker (Con) 2,173 A. Malpas (Con) 1,565 A. H. Fender (Lab) 1,115 R. W. Ford (Lab) 1,454 M. A. Naqui (Lab) 1,091 G. Taylor (Con) 1,412 H. Rowley (Lab) 1,090 S. N. M. Moxley (Lab) 1,392 F. A. Melling (Ind) 379 M. Delayen (Con) 1,389 D. Anderson (Lab) 1,369 Withington J. Kedward (Freedom To Choose) 160 E. R. Coker (Con) 1,864 G. W. Young (Con) 1,801 Miles Platting W. Crabtree (Con) 1,793 E. Crank (Lab) 1,240 J. Edwards (Lib) 1,151 R. Latham (Lab) 1,209 R. A. Bell (Lib) 1,107 E. Donnoghue (Lab) 1,194 W. J. Ellwood (Lib) 1,102 M. R. Goucher (BCSI) 368 J. Wilner (Lab) 858 A. Chappell (Con) 219 M. Moss (Lab) 855 H. Lee (Con) 214 R. Ames (Lab) 797 M. Howells (Con) 182 Woodhouse Park Moss Side G. Hall (Lab) 1,721 R. E. Talbot (Lab) 928 T. Farrell (Lab) 1,678 H. Paget (Lab) 889 G. Berry (Lab) 1,616 W. A. Downward (Lab) 789 J. A. Graham (Con) 856 M. J. Duffy (Con) 515 G. Parry (Con) 849 H. W. Meadowcroft (Con) 515 F. Kennan (Con) 802 C. Toft (Con) 409 J. V. Hamer (Comm) 205 W. Woolery (Comm) 90 Moston A. E. Bowden (Lab) 2,266 K. E. Goulding (Con) 2,207 C. C. Lamb (Lab) 2,123 W. Risby (Lab) 2,095 A. W. Ash (Con) 2,041 G. I. Jones (Con) 1,909 Newton Heath M. J. Taylor (Lab) 1,914 C. Tomlinson (Lab) 1,902 J. Smith (Lab) 1,826 A. E. Walsh (Con) 1,148 A. R. Leeke (Con) 1,080 T. B. Hegarty (Con) 1,060 MANCHESTER.doc MANCHESTER 1975 Chorlton Lloyd Street C. Franks (Con) 2,655 A. S. Wood* (Lab) 1,683 Alexandra A. Smith (Lab) 865 D. Sumberg (Con) 1,553 R. Rodgers* (Con) 2,929 W. S. Kenyon (Lib) 657 R. Cowe (Lib) 419 K. Summerfield (Lib) 1,005 T. A. Golds (NF) 97 No change J. Comyn-Platt (Lab) 832 No change No change Longsight Collegiate Church G. Taylor* (Con) 1,453 Ardwick J. B. Ogden* (Lab) 389 A. Burns (Lab) 1,189 N. I. Finley* (Lab) 1,082 D. H. Philip (Con) 179 No change L. H. Nield (Con) 515 J. Laslett (Lib) 82 No change No change Miles Platting E. Donoghue* (Lab) 973 Baguley Crossacres A. Chappell (Con) 372 M. Malbon (Con) 2,572 K. Collis* (Lab) 2,017 No change J. V. Oatway (Con) 2,526 R. W. Munn (Con) 934 H. Brown (Lab) 2,202 K. A. Edis (Rate) 717 Moss Side C. B. Muir* (Lab) 2,143 H. Griffiths (Lib) 605 R. Grainger (Lab) 482 Con gain 2 from Lab M. Taylor (Comm) 64 T. M. McClure (Ind) 445 No change W. Guy (Con) 283 Barlow Moor No change H. D. Moore* (Con) 2,083 Crumpsall J. Winer (Lab) 1,150 F. W. Lever* (Con) 2,236 Moston No change S. Caron (Lab) 1,054 G. I. Jones (Con) 2,502 A. E. Griffiths (Lib) 418 C. C. Lamb* (Lab) 1,420 Beswick No change I. Garrard (Lib) 356 K. Eastham* (Lab) 1,282 M. R. Goucher (NF) 149 J. R. Cawley (Con) 341 Didsbury Con gain from Lab No change M. R. Crawford* (Con) 3,636 R. Johnson (Lib) 993 Newton Heath Blackley A. J. Bateman (Lab) 802 J. Smith* (Lab) 1,449 H. P. Cummins (Con) 1,532 D. Maher (Comm) 93 A. Bonson (Con) 1,240 S. Smith* (Lab) 1,321 No change No change Con gain from Lab Gorton North Northenden Bradford G. Halstead (Lab) 1,332 D. Mountford* (Con) 2,715 E. Grant* (Lab) 1,525 R. J. Beale (Con) 1,093 D. Healey (Lab) 1,886 C. R. Ashton (Con) 1,454 No change H. Hilton (Lib) 490 M. Pearce (Comm) 83 No change J. Hulse (Ind) 72 Gorton South No change K. Franklin* (Lab) 1,197 Old Moat T. Brownrigg (Con) 935 T. E.
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