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词条 Metropolis Management Act 1855
释义

  1. Background

  2. The Metropolitan board

  3. Vestries and district boards

  4. List of vestries, district boards and number of members elected to the metropolitan board

  5. Changes in later legislation

  6. Repeal

  7. References

  8. External links

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|long_title=An Act for the better Local Management of the Metropolis.
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|royal_assent=14 August 1855
|commencement=12 December 1855
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|repealing_legislation=Statute Law Revision Act 1892, Public Health (London) Act 1936, Local Law (Greater London Council and Inner London Boroughs) Order 1965
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The Metropolis Management Act 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c.120) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that created the Metropolitan Board of Works, a London-wide body to co-ordinate the construction of the city's infrastructure. The Act also created a second tier of local government consisting of parish vestries and district boards of works. The Metropolitan Board was the forerunner of the London County Council.

Background

The Royal Commission on the City of London considered the case for creation of an authority for the whole of London. Its report recommended the creation of a limited-function Metropolitan Board of Works and seven municipal corporations based on existing parliamentary representation.[1]

The Metropolitan board

The act constituted the Metropolitan Board of Works and provided that its members should be chosen by the parish vestries and district boards also constituted by the act. The first election of members was to take place on 12 December 1855. From 1857 one third of the board was to go out of office on the third Wednesday of June every year. The board was to take over the powers, duties and liabilities of the Metropolitan Commission of Sewers and the Metropolitan Buildings Office on 1 January 1856. Its area of responsibility was to be that designated by the Registrar General as London in the 1851 census.[2]

Vestries and district boards

The second tier of local government was to be based on the existing vestries of civil parishes in an area comprising parts of the counties of Middlesex, Kent and Surrey.

Section 42 of the Act dealt with the incorporation of vestries and district boards.

Where single parishes became a local authority they were to have the title:

"The Vestry of the Parish of _______ in the County of ________"

Where parishes were grouped the resulting authority took the title:

"The Board of Works for the _________ District"

List of vestries, district boards and number of members elected to the metropolitan board

Vestries and districts of the Metropolis 1855
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  1. City of London
  2. Bermondsey
  3. Bethnal Green
  4. Camberwell
  5. (and 5a) Chelsea
  6. Clerkenwell
  7. Fulham District
  8. Greenwich District
  9. Hackney District
  10. Hampstead
  11. Holborn District
  12. Islington
  13. Kensington
  14. Lambeth
  15. (and 15a) Lewisham District
  16. Limehouse District
  17. Mile End Old Town
  18. Newington
  19. Paddington
  20. Plumstead District
  21. Poplar District
  22. Rotherhithe
  23. St George Hanover Square
  24. St George in the East
  25. St Giles District
  26. St Luke
  27. St Martin the Fields
  28. St Marylebone
  29. St Olave District
  30. St Pancras
  31. St Saviours District
  32. Shoreditch
  33. Southwark St George the Martyr
  34. (and 34a) Strand District
  35. (and 35a) Wandsworth District
  36. (and 36a) Westminster District
  37. Westminster St James
  38. Whitechapel District
  39. Woolwich

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The following were detached parts of parishes and districts:

5a Kensal Green;

15a Penge Hamlet;

34a St Anne;

35a detached portion of Streatham parish;

36a Kensington Palace

Not shown is Clerkenwell Detached, an exclave of that parish within Hornsey, Middlesex.

Electing Authority

Number of members elected to MBW

Administrative Headquarters

City of London3Guildhall
Bermondsey Vestry (Surrey)1Town Hall, Spa Road, Bermondsey
Bethnal Green Vestry (Middlesex)1Vestry Hall, Bethnal Green
Camberwell Vestry (Surrey)1Vestry Hall, Peckham Road
Chelsea Vestry (Middlesex)1Town Hall, King's Road, Chelsea
St. James & St. John Clerkenwell Vestry (Middlesex)1Vestry Hall, 58 Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell (replaced by Town Hall in Rosebery Avenue 1895)
Fulham District, comprising:
  • Fulham (Middlesex)
  • Hammersmith (Middlesex)
1Town Hall, Walham Green
Greenwich District, comprising:
  • Deptford St. Nicholas (Kent)
  • Deptford St. Paul (Kent and Surrey)
  • Greenwich (Kent)
1141 Greenwich Road, Greenwich
Hackney District, comprising:
  • Hackney (Middlesex)
  • Stoke Newington (Middlesex)
1Town Hall, Hackney
Hampstead Vestry (Middlesex)1Vestry Hall, Haverstock Hill, Hampstead
Holborn District, comprising:
  • Liberty of Glasshouse Yard (Middlesex)
  • Liberty of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, Ely Rents and Ely Place (Middlesex)
  • St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr (Middlesex)
  • St Sepulchre (Middlesex)
1Town Hall, Gray's Inn Road
Islington St Mary Vestry (Middlesex)2Vestry Hall, Upper Street, Islington
Kensington Vestry (Middlesex)1Town Hall, Kensington
Lambeth Vestry (Surrey)2Vestry Hall, Kennington Green
Lewisham District comprising:
  • Lewisham (Kent)
  • Sydenham Chapelry (Kent)
  • Penge Township (Surrey)
1 member jointly with Plumstead DistrictCatford
Limehouse District comprising:
  • Limehouse (Middlesex)
  • Ratcliff (Middlesex)
  • Shadwell (Middlesex)
  • Wapping (Middlesex)
1White Horse Street, Commercial Road
Hamlet of Mile End Old Town Vestry (Middlesex)1Vestry Hall, Bancroft Road, Mile End Road
Newington Vestry (Surrey)1Vestry Hall, Walworth Road
Paddington Vestry (Middlesex)1Vestry Hall, Harrow Road
Plumstead District comprising:
  • Charlton-next-Woolwich (Kent)
  • Eltham (Kent)
  • Kidbrooke (Kent)
  • Lee (Kent)
  • Plumstead (Kent)
1 member jointly with Lewisham DistrictOld Charlton
Poplar District comprising:
  • Bow (Middlesex)
  • Bromley (Middlesex)
  • Poplar (Middlesex)
1117 High Street, Poplar
Rotherhithe Vestry (Surrey)1 member jointly with St Olave DistrictPublic Baths, Lower Road, Rotherhithe
St George Hanover Square Vestry (Middlesex)2Vestry Hall, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square
St George in the East Vestry (Middlesex)1Vestry Hall, Cable Street
St Giles District comprising:
  • St Giles in the Fields (Middlesex)
  • St George's Bloomsbury (Middlesex)
1197 High Holborn
St Luke Middlesex Vestry (Middlesex)1Vestry Hall, City Road
St Martin in the Fields Vestry (Middlesex)1Town Hall, Charing Cross Road
St Marylebone Vestry (Middlesex)2Court House, Marylebone Lane
St Olave District comprising:
  • Southwark St John Horsleydown (Surrey)
  • Southwark St Olave (Surrey)
  • Southwark St Thomas (Surrey)
1 member jointly with Rotherhithe VestryVine Street, Tooley Street, Southwark
St Pancras Vestry (Middlesex)2Vestry Hall, Pancras Road
St Saviour's District comprising:
  • Southwark Christchurch (Surrey)
  • Southwark St Saviour (Surrey)
13 Emerson Street, Bankside
Shoreditch St Leonard Vestry (Middlesex)2Shoreditch Town Hall, Old Street
Southwark St George the Martyr Vestry (Surrey)1Vestry Hall, 81 Borough Road
Strand District comprising:
  • Liberty of the Rolls (Middlesex)
  • St Anne Within the Liberty of Westminster (Middlesex)
  • St Clement Danes (Middlesex)
  • St Mary le Strand (Middlesex)
  • St Paul Covent Garden (Middlesex)
  • Precinct of the Savoy (Middlesex)
15 Tavistock Street
Wandsworth District comprising:
  • Battersea (Surrey)
  • Clapham (Surrey)
  • Putney (Surrey)
  • Streatham (Surrey)
  • Tooting Graveney (Surrey)
  • Wandsworth (Surrey)
1East Hill, Wandsworth
Westminster District comprising:
  • Westminster St Margaret and St John (Middlesex)
1Town Hall, Caxton Street, Westminster
Westminster St James Vestry (Middlesex)1Vestry Hall, Piccadilly
Whitechapel District comprising:
  • Mile End New Town (Middlesex)
  • Liberty of Norton Folgate (Middlesex)
  • Old Artillery Ground (Middlesex)
  • St Botolph without Aldgate (Middlesex)
  • Spitalfields (Middlesex)
  • Whitechapel (Middlesex)
115 Great Alie Street, Whitechapel
Woolwich Vestry (Kent)1Town Hall, Woolwich

A number of extra-parochial places lay within the Metropolitan Board's area but were not included in any District:

  • Inner Temple
  • Middle Temple
  • London Charterhouse
  • Close of the Collegiate Church of St Peter (i.e. Westminster Abbey)
  • Furnival's Inn
  • Gray's Inn
  • Lincoln's Inn
  • Staple Inn

Changes in later legislation

In 1886 The Fulham district was dissolved and the two parish vestries of Fulham and Hammersmith became local authorities. Fulham vestry continued to use the existing town hall at Walham Green, while Hammersmith vestry built a town hall at Hammersmith Broadway.

In 1889 the Local Government Act replaced the Metropolitan Board of Works with the London County Council, and the area of the board became the County of London. From that date the various parishes were separated from Middlesex, Kent and Surrey and placed for all purposes in the new county, while the vestries and district boards continued to function under the aegis of the new county council.

In 1894 the Hackney District Board of Works was dissolved, with the vestries of Hackney and Stoke Newington assuming the powers of the district board. Stoke Newington vestry built a town hall at 126 Church Street. At the same time the Vestry of the Parish of Plumstead became a separate authority, with the remaining four parishes of Plumstead District being reconstituted as Lee District Board of Works.

In 1896 the parishes of Southwark St Olave and St Thomas were combined as a civil Parish.

In 1900 metropolitan boroughs created by the London Government Act replaced the vestries and district boards.

Repeal

{{Asof|October 2012}} the majority of the Act has been repealed with only sections 239 and 240 remaining in force. Section 239 deals with the maintenance of enclosed gardens and section 240 relates to obligations under the Crown Estate Paving Act 1851.[3]

References

1. ^Young, K. & Garside, P., Metropolitan London: Politics and Urban Change, (1982)
2. ^Davis, J., Reforming London: The London Government Problem, 1855-1900, (1988)
3. ^Metropolis Management Act 1855, s. 239-240

External links

  • {{UK-LEG|path=ukpga/1855/120|title=Metropolis Management Act 1855|type=ukpga}}
{{Metropolitan Board of Works}}{{UK legislation}}

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