Elections to Liverpool City Council were due to be held on 2 November 1914.
Due to the First World War none of the seats were contested.
Annual local elections were suspended from 1915 to 1919. Under the the term of office of all members of the Council was extended by one year and casual vacancies among the members of the Council were filled by the choice of the Council, rather than by election.[1][2] Subsequently, the Parliament and Local Elections Acts of , and each further extended the term of office of all members of the Council by a year.
After the election, the composition of the council was:
The resignation of Alderman Sir Thomas Bland Royden Bart. (Conservative, elected as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1913)[7] was reported to the Council on 28 October 1914.[8]
In his place, Councillor James Willcox Alsop (Conservative, Castle Street, elected 1 November 1912)[9] was elected by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1914
Caused by the death of Alderman Edmond Brownbill (Liberal), elected by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1910)[13] on 12 December 1914[14]
In his place, Councillor John Lamport Eills (Liberal, Great George, elected 2 November 1914)[15] was elected by the Council as an alderman on 3 February 1915.
Caused by the death of Alderman William Radcliffe JP (Conservative), elected by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1913)[17] on 15 December 1914[14]
In his place, Councillor William James Burgess (Conservative, Aigburth, elected 18 March 1913)[18] was elected as an alderman by the Council on 3 February 1915.
Caused by the death of Alderman Sir William Benjamin Bowring, Baronet (Liberal, elected by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1910)[13]
on 20 October 1916, which was reported to the Council on 25 October 1916
[20]
In his place Councillor William Evans JP (Liberal, Anfield, elected 1 November 1911)[21] was appointed by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1916[22]
Party
Former Alderman
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Liberal
Sir William Benjamin Bowring, Baronet
Councillor William Evans JP
1919
Following the resignation of Alderman Robert Edward Walkington Stephenson (Conservative, elected by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1913)[7] which was reported to the Council on 9 November 1916,[23] Councillor Robert Stephen Porter (Conservative, Wavertree, elected 1 November 1913)[24]
was appointed by the Council as an alderman on 3 January 1917 in his place[25]
Party
Former Alderman
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Robert Edward Walkington Stephenson
Councillor Robert Stephen Porter
1919
Aldermanic Appointment 6 June 1917[]
Caused by the resignation of Alderman Frank John Leslie
(Conservative, elected by the Council as an alderman on 8 January 1913)[26] was reported to the Council on 2 May 1917.[27] In his place Councillor Samuel Mason Hutchinson JP (Conservative, Kensington, elected by the Council as an alderman on 1 November 1913)[28]
was appointed as an alderman by the Council on 6 June 1917[29]
Party
Former Alderman
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Frank John Leslie
Councillor Samuel Mason Hutchinson JP
1919
Aldermanic Appointment, 5 September 1917[]
The death, on 6 June 1917, of Alderman William Bartlett (Conservative, elected as an Alderman by the Council on 9 November 1910).[13][30]
In his place Councillor Edward Russell-Taylor (Conservative, Anfield, elected 1 November 1913)[31] was appointed by the Council as an alderman on 5 September 1917
.[32]
Party
Former Alderman
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
William Bartlett
Councillor Edward Russell-Taylor
1919
Aldermanic Appointments 9 November 1917[]
The Resignation of Alderman Charles Herbert Giles (Conservative, elected as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1910)[13] was reported to the Council on 31 October 1916.[33] In his place Councillor William Boote (Conservative, Low Hill, elected 1 November 1913)[34] was appointed by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1917
.[35]
Party
Former Alderman
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Charles Herbert Giles
Councillor William Boote
1919
The Resignation of Alderman Richard Kelly (Conservative, elected as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1913)[13] was reported to the Council on 31 October 1916.[33][36]
In his place Councillor George Brodrick Smith-Brodrick (Conservative, Fazakerley, elected 19 March 1913)[37] was appointed by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1917.[35]
Party
Former Alderman
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Richard Kelly
George Brodrick Smith-Brodrick
1919
By-Elections[]
No. 6 St. Domingo, 4 November 1914[]
Caused by the death of Councillor Dr. Charles Alexander Hill (Conservative, St. Domingo, elected 1 November 1913)[38] on 24 August 1914.[39]
Caused by the election as an alderman by the Council of Councillor James Willcox Alsop (Conservative, Castle Street, elected 1 November 1912)[9] on 9 November 1914,[10][11][12] following the resignation of Alderman Sir Thomas Bland Royden Bart. (Conservative, elected as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1913)[7] which was reported to the Council on 28 October 1914[8]
No. 17 Great George, 25 February 1915[]
Caused by the election by the Council of Councillor John Lamport Eills (Liberal, Great George, elected 2 November 1914)[15] as an alderman on 3 February 1915, following the death of Alderman Edmond Brownbill (Liberal, elected by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1910)[13] on 12 December 1914
.[14][16]
Caused by Councillor William James Burgess (Conservative, Aigburth, elected 18 March 1913)[18] being elected as an alderman by the Council on 3 February 1915,[16][19] following the death of Alderman William Radcliffe JP (Conservative), elected by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1913)[17] on 15 December 1914[14]
Following the resignation of Councillor Edward Lawrence (Conservative, Abercromby, elected 1 November 1912),[44] which was reported to the Council on 27 October 1915,[45] his position was filled by Edwin Thompson, Manufacturing Chemist of 25 Sefton Drive, Liverpool, was appointed by the Council on 9 November 1915.[46]
Ward
Party
Resigning Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
No.18 Abercromby
Conservative
Edward Lawrence
Edwin Thompson
1916
No. 37 Garston, 9 November 1915[]
Following the resignation of Councillor Joshua Burrow (Conservative, Garston, elected 1 November 1912),[47] which was reported to the Council on 27 October 1915, Thomas Tushingham, Licensed Victualler of 31 Window Lane, Garston was appointed by the Council in his place on 8 November 1915.[46]
Ward
Party
Resigning Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
No. 37, Garston
Conservative
Joshua Burrow
Thomas Tushingham
1916
No. 20 Dingle, 3 February 1916[]
Following the resignation of Councillor Thomas Charles Huxley
(Conservative, Dingle, elected 1 November 1912),[48]
William Wallace Kelly, Theatre Proprietor of 3 Holly Bank Road,
Birkenhead, was appointed in his place by the Council on 3 February 1915
.[49]
Ward
Party
Resigning Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
No. 20 Dingle
Conservative
Thomas Charles Huxley
William Wallace Kelly
1916
No. 18 Abercromby, 5 April 1916[]
Following the resignation of Councillor Charles Henry Hayhurst
(Conservative, Abercromby, elected 1 November 1911)
,[50]
which was reported to the Council on 1 March 1916
,[51] Colonel Robert Montgomery, Corn Broker of
8 Brunswick Street, Liverpool, was appointed in his place by the Council on 5
April 1916
.[52]
Ward
Party
Resigning Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
No.18 Abercromby
Conservative
Charles Henry Hayhurst
Col. Robert Montgomery
1916
No. 20 Dingle, 5 April 1916[]
Following the resignation of Councillor Alfred James Branwood
(Conservative, Dingle, elected 1 November 1913),[53] Joseph Dalton Wood, Coal Contractor of 8 Drury Buildings, 21 Water Street, Liverpool, was appointed in his place by the Council on 5 April 1916
[52]
Ward
Party
Resigning Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
No. 20 Dingle
Conservative
Alfred James Branwood
Joseph Dalton Wood
1916
No. 17 Great George, 4 October 1916[]
Following the resignation of Councillor Thomas Philip Maguire (Conservative, Great George, elected 27 November 1913),[54][55] his place was taken by Thomas Owen Ruddin JP of Stapely House, Grassendale Park North, Aigburth
.[56]
Ward
Party
Resigning Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
No. 17 Great George
Conservative
Thomas Philip Maguire
Thomas Owen Ruddin JP
1916
No. 34 Allerton, Childwall and Little Woolton, 4 October 1916[]
Following the resignation of Councillor Henry Glover
(Conservative, Allerton, Childwall and Little Woolton, elected 1 November 1913)[57]
which was reported to the Council on 6 September 1916,[58] Herbert Plant Harrison was appointed by the Council in his place on 4 October 1916
.[56][59]
Ward
Party
Resigning Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
No. 34 Allerton, Childwall and Little Woolton
Conservative
Henry Glover
Herbert Plant Harrison
1917
No. 29 Wavertree West[]
Caused by the death of Councillor Alfred Parsons (Conservative, Wavertree West, elected 1 November 1912)[60] on 11 November 1916
.[61]
John Glyn was appointed by the Council as a councillor, in his place, to represent the Wavertree West ward.
No. 26 Anfield, 6 December 1916
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Alfred Parsons
John Glyn
1919
No. 26 Anfield, 6 December 1916[]
Caused by the appointment of Councillor William Evans JP (Liberal, Anfield, elected 1 November 1911)[21] by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1916[22] in order to fill the position vacated when Alderman Sir William Benjamin Bowring, Baronet (Liberal, elected by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1910)[13] died on 20 October 1916, which was reported to the Council on 25 October 1916.[20]
Wilfred Bowring Stoddart JP of "Birkgate" Grassendale Park South, Aigburth
was appointed by the Council as a Councillor to represent the Anfiels ward[62]
No. 26 Anfield, 6 December 1916
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
William Evans JP
Wilfred Bowring Stoddart JP
1919
No. 30 Wavertree, 7 February 1917[]
Following the appointment by the Council of Councillor Robert Stephen Porter (Conservative, Wavertree, elected 1 November 1913)[24] as an alderman on 3 January 1917[63] following the resignation of Alderman Robert Edward Walkington Stephenson (Conservative, elected by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1913)[7] which was reported to the Council on 9 November 1916,[23] Alfred Henry Bramley was appointed by the Council as a Councillor for the Wavertree ward on 7 February 1917[64]
No. 30 Wavertree, 7 February 1917
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Robert Stephen Porter
Alfred Henry Bramley
1919
No. 12 Vauxhall, 2 May 1917[]
Following the death of Councillor Joseph Hughes
(Irish Nationalist, Vauxhall, elected 1 November 1913)[65] on 11 February 1917, which was reported to the Council on 7 March 1917,[66] James O'Hare, Fancy Goods Merchant of 101 Richmond Row, Liverpool was appointed as a Councillor by the Council
on 2 May 1917
.[67][27]
Following the death of Councillor Francis Joseph Harford JP
(Irish Nationalist, South Scotland, elected 1 November 1913)[68] on 17 February 1917, which was reported to the Council on 7 March 1917
,[69] in his place John Morley, Cashier and Book Keeper of 74 Dunluce Street, Walton, Liverpool was appointed by the Council as a Councillor for the South Scotland ward on 2 May 2017
.[67]
Following the death of Councillor Charles Clarke Morrison
(Liberal, Wavertree, elected 1 November 1911)
[70]
on 20 March 1917, which was reported to the Council on 4 April 1917
.[71] His position was taken by Robert Henry Morgan, Forwarding Agent of 3 Green Lane, Mossley Hill, who was appointed by the Council as a Councillor for the Wavertree ward on 2 May 1917
.[67]
No. 30 Wavertree, 2 May 1917
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Charles Clarke Morrison
Robert Henry Morgan
1919
No. 9 Kensington, 4 July 1917[]
Caused by the resignation of Alderman Frank John Leslie
(Conservative, elected by the Council as an alderman on 8 January 1913)[26] which was reported to the Council on 2 May 1917[27] and the subsequent election by the Council of Councillor Samuel Mason Hutchinson JP (Conservative, Kensington, elected on 1 November 1913)[28] as an alderman by the Council on 6 June 1917.[29]
On 4 July 1917, Joseph Ashworth, Builder and Contractor of 30 Holt Road, Liverpool was appointed by the Council as a Councillor for the Kensington ward[72]
No. 9 Kensington, 4 July 1917
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Samuel Mason Hutchinson JP
Joseph Ashworth
1919
No. 26 Anfield, 3 October 1917[]
Caused by Councillor Edward Russell-Taylor (Conservative, Anfield, elected 1 November 1913)[31] being elected by the Council as an alderman on 5 September 1917[32] following the death, on 6 June 1917, of Alderman William Bartlett (Conservative, elected as an Alderman by the Council on 9 November 1910).[13][30]
John Greville Earle JP of 63 Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool was appointed as a Councillor for the Anfield ward on 3 October 1917.
[73]
No. 26 Anfield, 3 October 1917
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Edward Russell-Taylor
John Greville Earle JP
1919
No. 36 Aigburth, 9 November 1917[]
Caused by the death of Councillor William Parkfield Wethered
(Conservative, Aigburth,
elected 1 November 1913)[74] on 17 October 1917
.[33] In whose place, Commander John Howard Temple RNVR was appointed by the Council as a Councillor for the Aigburth ward on 9 November 1917.[75]
No. 36 Aigburth, 9 November 1917
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Councillor William Parkfield Wethered
Commander John Howard Temple RNVR
1919
No. 11 Low Hill, 5 December 1917[]
Caused by Councillor William Boote (Conservative, Low Hill, elected 1 November 1913)[34] being appointed by the Council as an alderman on 9 November 1917,[35] following the Resignation of Alderman Charles Herbert Giles (Conservative, elected as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1910)[13] was reported to the Council on 31 October 1916.[33]
George Anthony Metcalfe, Billiard Table Manufacturer of 9 Holly Road, Fairfield, Liverpool, was appointed by the Council as a Councillor on 5 December 1917.[76]
No. 11 Low Hill, 5 December 1917
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Councillor William Boote
George Anthony Metcalfe
1919
No. 11 Fazakerley, 2 January 1918[]
Caused by the Council appointing Councillor George Brodrick Smith-Brodrick (Conservative, Fazakerley, elected 19 March 1913)[37] as an alderman on 9 November 1917,[35] following the resignation of Alderman Richard Kelly (Conservative, elected as an alderman by the Council on 9 November 1913)[13] which was reported to the Council on 31 October 1916.[33][36]
In his place Albert Edward JacobJP was appointed by the Council as a Councillor on 2 January 1918[77]
No. 11 Low Hill, 5 December 1917
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
George Brodrick Smith-Brodrick
Albert Edward Jacob JP
1920
No. 27 Walton, 4 April 1918[]
Caused by the death of Councillor Richard Pritchard (Conservative, Walton, elected 1 November 1912) [78] on 7 December 1915.[77]
In his place Arthur Lloyd, Builder and Contractor of 46 Mandeville Street, was appointed by the Council as a Councillor on 4 April 1918[79]
No. 27 Walton, 4 April 1918
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Richard Pritchard
Arthur Lloyd
1920
No. 28 West Derby, 4 April 1918[]
Caused by the death of Councillor William Henry Parkinson JP
(Conservative, West Derby, elected 1 November 1912)[80] on 12 February 1918[81]
In his place John Ellis, Butcher of Town Row, West Derby, was appointed by the Council as a Councillor on 4 April 1918[79][82]
No. 28 West Derby, 4 April 1918
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
William Henry Parkinson JP
John Ellis
1918
No. 34 Allerton, Childwall and Little Woolton, 5 June 1918[]
Caused by the death of Councillor Herbert Plant Harrison (Conservative, Allerton, Childwall and Little Woolton,
elected 4 October 1916),[83] on 27 March 1917[84]
In his place Frederick Harrison, Major in the Liverpool Scottish Regiment of Eton Bank, Hornby Lane, Wavertree was appointed by the Council as a Councillor on 5 June 1918[79][85]
No. 34 Allerton, Childwall and Little Woolton, 5 June 1918
Party
Former Councillor
Appointed Replacement
Term expires
Conservative
Herbert Plant Harrison
Major Frederick Harrison
1918
No. 15 Castle Street, 24 July 1918[]
Caused by the death of Councillor John Edward Rayner (Conservative, Allerton, Childwall and Little Woolton,
elected 1 November 1913).[86]
In his place Frederick William Frodsham JP, of Cross Mount, Aughton, Ormskirk was appointed by the Council as a Councillor on 24 July 1918[79][87]