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Books in our library in the following categories - Birmingham, Electoral Roll

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  Poll book for North Warwickshire, covering Birmingham, Coleshill, Coventry, Dunchurch and Nuneaton districts. Lists voters, and records how they voted for the 3 parliamentary candidates. Kindly loaned to the project by Birmingham Central Reference Library.     Download
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  Poll book for North Warwickshire, covering Birmingham, Coleshill, Coventry, Dunchurch and Nuneaton districts. Lists voters, and records how they voted for the 3 parliamentary candidates. Kindly loaned to the project by Birmingham Central Reference Library.     Download
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  Register of Electors for North Warwickshire, covering Coventry, Hemlingford Hundred (which includes Birmingham and Aston) and part of Knightlow Hundred. Lists voters, and records their place of abode, their qualification to vote and the address of their qualifying property. Kindly loaned to the project by Birmingham Central Reference Library.     Download
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  Poll book for North Warwickshire, covering Atherstone, Birmingham, Coleshill, Coventry, Dunchurch, Nuneaton,Polesworth, Solihull and Sutton Coldfield districts. Lists voters, and records how they voted for the 4 parliamentary candidates. Kindly loaned to the project by Birmingham Central Reference Library.     Download
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  Birmingham Burgess roll for 1838. Originally printed in November of that year, contains manuscript updates as at December 1838, certified as correct. Also contains a list of objections. Kindly loaned to the project by Birmingham Central Reference Library.     Download
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  Birmingham Burgess roll for 1839. Kindly loaned to the project by Birmingham Central Reference Library.     Download
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  List of the 14,000 voters eligible to vote in the Birmingham in the following wards - Ladywood, All Saints', Hampton, Saint George's, Saint Mary's, Saint Paul's, Market Hall, Saint Peter's, Saint Matthew's, Saint Thomas's, Edgbaston, Deritend and Bordesley and Duddeston-Cum-Nechells. Eligibility depended on a property qualification, and the list shows the address of the property which entitled the named individual to vote. An invaluable source between censuses. Kindly loaned to the project by the Birmingham and Midland Institute.     Download
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  Electoral register for the whole of Birmingham for 1912. Kindly loaned to the project by Birmingham Central Reference Library.     Download
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  There was a General Election in 1918. All those away from their place of residence (so including all men in the army) were listed on Absent Voters Lists. These usually recorded the man's regiment, number and rank at the time, as well as his home address. It is therefore an invaluable source for surviving 'other ranks', for whom there are very few alternative sources. These Absent Voter Lists continued right up to 1939, and Birmingham is one of the very few places where these lists have survived. Kindly loaned to the project by Birmingham central reference Library.     Download
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  Electoral register for the whole of Birmingham for Spring, 1920. Kindly loaned to the project by Birmingham Central Reference Library.     Download
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