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List of London vestries and district boards

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This is a list of local authorities in London, England, from 1855 to 1900. There were some changes to their number between 1886 and 1894. Following the changes there were 42 authorities responsible for local government, made up of 29 administrative vestries, 12 district boards and one local board of health.[1]

Administrative vestries and district boards

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The following were the local authorities incorporated by the Metropolis Management Act 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c. 120). They functioned from 1855 to 1900, unless otherwise stated. The administrative vestries were delineated as the Schedule A vestries in the Metropolis Management Act 1855. The district boards and administrative vestries had identical powers, but different methods of election. The administrative vestries were directly elected and the district boards were appointed by non-administrative vestries. The equivalent body for the City of London at this time was the Commissioners of Sewers.[2]

1855 incorporations

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Later incorporations

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The following became administrative vestries or district boards as shown.

Non-administrative vestries

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The following were non-administrative vestries. They had very limited functions, with their main purpose to appoint members to the district boards of works. They were delineated as the Schedule B vestries in the Metropolis Management Act 1855 and were also known as the smaller vestries. There were 55 non-administrative vestries in 1855 and their number had reduced to 47 in 1894 as some had been upgraded to administrate vestries.

  • Battersea (until 1888)
  • Bow
  • Bromley
  • Charlton
  • Clapham
  • Deptford St Nicholas
  • Deptford St Paul
  • Eltham
  • Fulham (until 1886)
  • Glasshouse Yard
  • Greenwich
  • Hackney (until 1894)
  • Hammersmith (until 1886)
  • Kidbrooke
  • Lee
  • Lewisham
  • Limehouse
  • Mile End New Town
  • Minories
  • Norton Folgate
  • Old Artillery Ground
  • Penge
  • Plumstead (until 1894)
  • Poplar
  • Putney
  • Ratcliff
  • Rolls
  • Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, Ely Rents, and Ely Place
  • St Botolph without Aldgate
  • St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr
  • St Clement Danes
  • St Giles in the Fields
  • St George Bloomsbury
  • St Katherine[a]
  • St Mary le Strand
  • St Paul Covent Garden
  • St Sepulchre
  • Savoy
  • Shadwell
  • Southwark St John Horsleydown
  • Southwark St Olave[b]
  • Southwark St Thomas[b]
  • Southwark Christchurch
  • Southwark St Saviour
  • Spitalfields
  • Stoke Newington (until 1894)
  • Streatham
  • Tooting Graveney
  • Tower
  • Wandsworth
  • Wapping
  • Westminster St Anne
  • Westminster St Margaret (until 1887)
  • Westminster St John (until 1887)
  • Whitechapel

Notes

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  1. ^ Abolished in 1895 to became part of St Botolph without Aldgate
  2. ^ a b Merged in 1896 to form Southwark St Olave and St Thomas

References

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  1. ^ The London Vestries (PDF). London: The Fabian Society. November 1894. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  2. ^ The London Manual for 1901. Edward Lloyd. 1901.