- Limehouse (UK Parliament constituency)
UK former constituency infobox
Name = Limehouse
Type = Borough
Year =1885
Abolition =1950
members = oneLimehouse was a
borough constituency centred on theLimehouse district of theEast End of London . It returned oneMember of Parliament to the House of Commons of theParliament of the United Kingdom .History
The constituency was created by the
Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, and abolished for the 1950 general election.Boundaries
In 1885 the area was administered as part of the county of
Middlesex . It was located in theTower division , in the east of the historic county. The neighbourhood ofLimehouse formed a division of theparliamentary borough ofTower Hamlets . The parliamentary division was part of theEast End of London.In 1889 the Tower division of Middlesex was severed from the county, for administrative purposes. It became part of the
County of London . In 1900 the lower tier of local government in London was re-modelled. Limehouse became part of theMetropolitan Borough of Stepney .When a re-distribution of parliamentary seats took place in 1918, the constituency became a division of Stepney. It comprised the wards of Limehouse North, Limehouse South,
Mile End Old Town North-East, Mile End Old Town South-East, andRatcliff e.Members of Parliament
Election results
References
* "Boundaries of Parliamentary Constituencies 1885-1972", compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (Parliamentary Reference Publications 1972)
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