1858 Liverpool Town Council election
Elections to Liverpool Town Council were held on Monday 1 November 1858. One third of the council seats were up for election, the term of office of each councillor being three years.
Eleven of the 16 wards were uncontested.
After the election, the composition of the council was:
Election result
Because of the large number of uncontested seats, these statistics should be taken in that context.Ward results
* - Retiring Councillor seeking re-electionAbercromby
Polling Place : The Phoenix Inn, on the east side of Mount Pleasant, occupied by Edward Robinson.Castle Street
Polling Place : The Commercial Hotel, Dale Street, occupied by Mr. DeakinEverton
The polling place was Halliday's Coffee House, south west corner of Rupert Lane.Exchange
Polling Place : The north end of the Sessions house in Chapel Street.Great George
Polling Place : The Shop, No. 70, on the north side of Nelson Street, occupied by Edwin Thomas.Lime Street
Polling Place : The House, No. 88, on the south side of London Road, occupied by Edward Ford.North Toxteth
Polling Place : The house, No. 60, Saint Jame's Place, occupied by William Jones.Pitt Street
Polling Place : The Committee room of the South Corporation School, in Park Lane.Rodney Street
Polling Place : The Coffee House, No. 71, near the entrance to the new arcade, on the east side of Renshaw Street, occupied by Mr. Mitchells.St. Anne Street
Polling Place : The House of Mrs. Hindle, No. 55 on the west side of Christian Street.St. Paul's
Polling Place : The House of Mr. John Mather, at the north-west corner of St. Paul's Square.St. Peter's
Polling Place : The Public House, sign of "The Ring of Bells" in School Lane, occupied by Mr. John Bennion.Scotland
Polling place : The House, No. 237, on the north side of Burlington Street, occupied by Mr. Des?er.Richard Sheil was the first Catholic elected to Liverpool Town Council.