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List of members of the London School Board

List of members of the London School Board

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This is a list of members of the London School Board. The board existed from 1870 to 1904 when the London County Council replaced it as the local education authority for the County of London.

Divisions 1870–1885

The London School Board was created by the Elementary Education Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75). The act provided that the "Metropolis" (that is the area of the Metropolitan Board of Works) should be divided into ten named divisions for the elections of members to the board. The exact boundaries and numbers of members for each division were fixed by order of Education Department and approved by the Privy Council on 7 October 1870 as follows:[1]

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Members 1870–1876

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Members 1876–1885

Under the terms of section 44 of the Elementary Education Act 1876 (39 & 40 Vict. c. 70) casual vacancies occurring in the membership of school boards due to death or resignation were no longer filled by-elections but by co-option.[20]

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Divisions 1885–1904

For the elections of 1885 the existing Lambeth Division was divided into two:

The numbers of elected members increased to fifty-five.[36]

Members 1885–1897

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Members 1897–1904

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† Elected to the London County Council on 5 March 1904.


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  1. There were two individuals named William Pearce, father and son, on the London School Board. The father represented Tower Hamlets from 1870 to 1873. He was a manufacturing chemist of East India Road, Snaresbrook and Bow Common, and died on 18 June 1891[16] The son, born in 1853, also represented Tower Hamlets from 1876 to 1885. He was later a member of the London County Council and a member of parliament and was knighted in 1915.[17]

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