List of heads of London government
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This is a list of the various heads of local government organisations that have served London
London
London is the capital city of :England and the :United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. Located on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its...

, England.

Lord Mayor of London

The Lord Mayor
Lord Mayor of London
The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of London is the legal title for the Mayor of the City of London Corporation. The Lord Mayor of London is to be distinguished from the Mayor of London; the former is an officer only of the City of London, while the Mayor of London is the Mayor of Greater London and...

 of the City of London
City of London
The City of London is a small area within Greater London, England. It is the historic core of London around which the modern conurbation grew and has held city status since time immemorial. The City’s boundaries have remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages, and it is now only a tiny part of...

 is an ancient office and is the chief position of the Corporation of London
Corporation of London
The City of London Corporation is the municipal governing body of the City of London. It exercises control only over the City , and not over Greater London...

.

Chairmen of the Metropolitan Board of Works

The Metropolitan Board of Works
Metropolitan Board of Works
The Metropolitan Board of Works was the principal instrument of London-wide government from 1855 until the establishment of the London County Council in 1889. Its principal responsibility was to provide infrastructure to cope with London's rapid growth, which it successfully accomplished. The MBW...

 was a general purpose authority for the metropolitan area of London from 1855 to 1889.
  • Sir John Thwaites
    John Thwaites (British politician)
    Sir John Thwaites was a British politician who was the first Chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works and therefore the first Leader of local government in London.-Background:...

     (22 December 1855 - 8 August 1870) (died in office)
  • James Macnaghten Hogg (18 November 1870 - 21 March 1889)

Chairmen of the London School Board

The London School Board
London School Board
The School Board for London was an institution of local government and the first directly elected body covering the whole of London....

 was an ad-hoc authority. The functions were eventually absorbed by the London County Council.
  • Lord Lawrence (15 December 1870 - 10 December 1873)
  • Sir Charles Reed (10 December 1873 - 25 March 1881) (Died in office)
  • Edward North Buxton
    Edward Buxton (conservationist)
    Edward North Buxton was a British conservationist and liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1886....

     (5 April 1881 - 3 December 1885)
  • Rev. Joseph Diggle
    Joseph Diggle
    The Reverend Joseph Robert Diggle JP was a British Anglican clergyman, politician and public servant. He is notable for his campaign to change the law to allow clergymen to take seats in the House of Commons , and for his chairmanship of the London School Board...

     (3 December 1885 - 6 December 1894)
  • Lord George Hamilton
    Lord George Hamilton
    Lord George Francis Hamilton GCSI, PC, JP was a British Conservative Party politician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.-Background:...

     (6 December 1894 - 3 October 1895)
  • Marquess of Londonderry (31 October 1895 - 2 December 1897)
  • Lord Reay (2 December 1897 - 30 April 1904)

Chairmen of the Metropolitan Asylums Board

The Metropolitan Asylums Board
Metropolitan Asylums Board
The Metropolitan Asylums Board was established under Poor Law legislation, to deal with London's sick poor. It was established by the Metropolitan Poor Act 1867 and was wound up in 1930, its functions being transferred to the London County Council. Despite its name, the MAB was not involved in...

 was an ad-hoc authority. The functions were eventually absorbed by the London County Council.
  • Dr. William Brewer
    William Brewer
    William Brewer may refer to:*William Brewer , administrator and justice in England*William Briwere , his nephew, medieval bishop of Exeter*William Henry Brewer , American botanist*William M...

     (22 June 1867 - 3 November 1881) (died in office)
  • Sir Edwin Galsworthy (26 November 1881 - 18 May 1901)
  • Sir Robert Hensley (18 May 1901 - 19 May 1904)
  • Sir Augustus Scovell (19 May 1904 - 25 May 1907)
  • J. T. Helby (25 May 1907 - 28 May 1910)
  • Walter Dennis (28 May 1910 - 31 May 1913)
  • Sir Robert Woolley Walden (31 May 1913 - 24 May 1919)
  • Very Rev. Canon Norman Sprankling (24 May 1919 - 20 May 1922)
  • Walter Eickhoff (20 May 1922 - 24 July 1924) (died in office)
  • Sir Francis Morris
    Francis Morris
    Francis J. Morris, MBE, KC was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada son of Catherine Fitzgerald and Edward Morris and brother of Edward P. Morris. Morris completed his schooling at Saint Bonaventure's College...

     (31 July 1924 - 19 May 1928)
  • Viscount Doneraile (19 May 1928 - 1 April 1930)

County of London

The London County Council
London County Council
London County Council was the principal local government body for the County of London, throughout its 1889–1965 existence, and the first London-wide general municipal authority to be directly elected. It covered the area today known as Inner London and was replaced by the Greater London Council...

 was a county council covering the County of London
County of London
The County of London was a county of England from 1889 to 1965, corresponding to the area known today as Inner London. It was created as part of the general introduction of elected county government in England, by way of the Local Government Act 1888. The Act created an administrative County of...

.

Chairmen of the London County Council

The chairmanship and vice chairmanship of the London County Council were stautory offices created in 1889 and abolished in 1965. The positions were largely ceremonial, similar to the office of mayor in a borough. The council's standing orders also provided for the post of deputy chairman. Each of these offices were held for a one year term of office.

Leaders of the London County Council

The post of Leader was only officially recognised in 1933. This table gives the Leaders of the majority parties on the council before this time, although in the first term this had little relevance in terms of the leadership of the Council.
  • Sir Thomas Farrer
    Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer
    Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer was an English civil servant and statistician.Farrer was the son of Thomas Farrer, a solicitor in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Born in London, he was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1840...

     (21 March 1889 - 27 March 1890)
  • James Stuart
    James Stuart (politician)
    James Stuart was a British educator and politician. He was born in Markinch, Fife, and attended the University of St Andrews before going to Trinity College, Cambridge. He later became a Fellow of the College and Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics at Cambridge University from 1875; he...

     (27 March 1890 - 9 March 1892)
  • Charles Harrison
    Charles Harrison (British politician)
    Charles Harrison was a British Liberal Party politician.Harrison was born in Muswell Hill, Middlesex, and was the third son of Frederick Harrison, a stockbroker, and his wife, Jane Brice. He was educated at King's College School and King's College London...

     (9 March 1892 - 10 March 1898)
  • Thomas McKinnon Wood
    Thomas McKinnon Wood
    Thomas McKinnon Wood PC was a British Liberal politician. He was a member of H. H. Asquith's cabinet as Secretary for Scotland between 1912 and 1916 and as Financial Secretary to the Treasury and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster between July and December 1916...

     (10 March 1898 - 8 March 1907)
  • Richard Robinson (8 March 1907 - 11 March 1908)
  • Hon. William Wellesley Peel
    William Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel
    William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel GCSI, GBE, PC, TD was a British politician.-Background and education:...

     (11 March 1908 - 8 March 1910)
  • William Hayes Fisher (8 March 1910 - 19 December 1911)
  • Cyril Jackson (19 December 1911 - 16 March 1915)
  • Ronald Collet Norman
    Ronald Collet Norman
    Ronald Collet Norman JP was a banker, administrator and politician.He was chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC from 1935 to 1939 and of the London County Council from 1918 to 1919. He was the son of Frederick Henry Norman of the Norman family, long prominent in banking.In 1907 he was...

     (16 March 1915 - 1 March 1918)
  • Sir George Hume
    George Hopwood Hume
    Sir George Hopwood Hume was a British Conservative politician and leader of the London County Council.He was born in the Ukrainian city of Poltava, then in the Russian Empire. His father was George Hume, a Scottish mechanical engineer, and British vice consul at Kiev and Kharkov...

     (1 March 1918 - 11 March 1925)
  • Sir William Ray (11 March 1925 - 9 March 1934)
  • Herbert Morrison (9 March 1934 - 27 May 1940)
  • Lord Latham
    Charles Latham, 1st Baron Latham
    Charles Latham, 1st Baron Latham was a British politician and Leader of the London County Council from 1940 to 1947....

     (27 May 1940 - 29 July 1947)
  • Sir Isaac Hayward
    Isaac Hayward
    Sir Isaac James Hayward was Leader of the London County Council from 1947 until it was abolished in 1965....

     (29 July 1947 - 31 March 1965)

Leaders of the Greater London Council

The Greater London Council
Greater London Council
The Greater London Council was the top-tier local government administrative body for Greater London from 1965 to 1986. It replaced the earlier London County Council which had covered a much smaller area...

 was the county council for Greater London
Greater London
Greater London is the top-level administrative division of England covering London. It was created in 1965 and spans the City of London, including Middle Temple and Inner Temple, and the 32 London boroughs. This territory is coterminate with the London Government Office Region and the London...

 from 1965 to 1986.
  • Bill Fiske
    Bill Fiske
    William Geoffrey Fiske, Baron Fiske OBE , commonly known as Bill Fiske, was the first Leader of the Greater London Council and oversaw the decimalisation of the Pound Sterling as Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board....

     (11 April 1964 - 14 April 1967)
  • Desmond Plummer
    Desmond Plummer
    Arthur Desmond Herne Plummer, Baron Plummer of St Marylebone was a Conservative Party politician in London and the longest serving Leader of the Greater London Council....

     (14 April 1967 - 13 April 1973)
  • Sir Reg Goodwin
    Reg Goodwin
    Sir Reginald Eustace Goodwin was a British politician. He was Leader of the Greater London Council from 1973-77. On the moderate wing of the Labour Party, he nonetheless favoured public control of utilities.-Family background:Goodwin was from a middle-class family of five and was born in Streatham...

     (13 April 1973 - 6 May 1977)
  • Sir Horace Cutler
    Horace Cutler
    Sir Horace Walter Cutler OBE was a British politician and Leader of the Greater London Council from 1977 to 1981. He was noted for his showmanship and flair for publicity, although sceptical of the merits of the authority he was in charge of.-Origin:Cutler was born in Stoke Newington, London into...

     (6 May 1977 - 8 May 1981)
  • Ken Livingstone
    Ken Livingstone
    Kenneth Robert "Ken" Livingstone is an English politician who is currently a member of the centrist to centre-left Labour Party...

     (8 May 1981 - 2 August 1984)
  • John Wilson
    John Wilson (British politician)
    John Wilson was a Labour Party member of the Greater London Council from May 1977 until the council was abolished in 1986. He was Chief Whip of the Labour group in 1984 when Ken Livingstone resigned from the GLC to force a by-election aimed at showing the popularity of the GLC. Wilson acted as...

     (2 August 1984 - 21 September 1984)
  • Ken Livingstone
    Ken Livingstone
    Kenneth Robert "Ken" Livingstone is an English politician who is currently a member of the centrist to centre-left Labour Party...

     (21 September 1984 - 31 March 1986)

Leaders of the Inner London Education Authority

Although Inner London Education Authority
Inner London Education Authority
The Inner London Education Authority was the education authority for the 12 inner London boroughs from 1965 until its abolition in 1990.-History:...

 was created in 1964 and came into its powers in 1965, the post of Leader did not exist until April 1967. For the period 1964-67 the de facto Leadership was shared between the Chairman of the Education Committee, James Young, and the Chairmen of the Authority, Harold Shearman (from 1964-1965) and Ashley Bramall
Ashley Bramall
Sir Ashley Bramall was a British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament for Bexley from 1946 to 1950 and Leader of the Inner London Education Authority for 11 years.-Family and early career:...

 (1965-1967).
  • Christopher Chataway
    Christopher Chataway
    Sir Christopher John Chataway is a British former middle- and long-distance runner, television news broadcaster, and a Conservative politician...

     (19 April 1967 - 20 March 1969)
  • Lena Townsend
    Lena Townsend
    Lena Moncrieff Townsend CBE was a British Conservative politician in London and served briefly as Leader of the Inner London Education Authority....

     (20 March 1969 - 10 April 1970)
  • Ashley Bramall
    Ashley Bramall
    Sir Ashley Bramall was a British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament for Bexley from 1946 to 1950 and Leader of the Inner London Education Authority for 11 years.-Family and early career:...

     (10 April 1970 - 8 May 1981)
  • Bryn Davies
    Bryn Davies
    Brinley Howard Davies, usually known as Bryn Davies is a British trade unionist, actuary and politician who was Leader of the Inner London Education Authority in the early 1980s....

     (8 May 1981 - 19 April 1983)
  • Frances Morrell
    Frances Morrell
    Frances Morrell was a British Labour politician who led the Inner London Education Authority 1983-87....

     (19 April 1983 - 5 May 1987)
  • Neil Fletcher
    Neil Fletcher
    Neil Fletcher was a Labour politician and the last Leader of the Inner London Education Authority before its abolition.-Early life:Fletcher was born in Blackpool and attended Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys...

     (5 May 1987 - 31 March 1990)

Chairman of the London Residuary Body

The London Residuary Body
London Residuary Body
The London Residuary Body was a body set up in 1985 to dispose of the assets of the Greater London Council after the council's abolition in 1986. Similar residuary bodies were set up for the metropolitan counties. After the abolition of the Inner London Education Authority, the LRB took control of...

 was responsible for disposing of the assets of the Greater London Council.
  • Sir Godfrey 'Tag' Taylor (26 July 1985 - 30 June 1996)

Mayor of London

The Mayor of London
Mayor of London
The Mayor of London is an elected politician who, along with the London Assembly of 25 members, is accountable for the strategic government of Greater London. Conservative Boris Johnson has held the position since 4 May 2008...

 is the executive of the Greater London Authority
Greater London Authority
The Greater London Authority is the top-tier administrative body for Greater London, England. It consists of a directly elected executive Mayor of London, currently Boris Johnson, and an elected 25-member London Assembly with scrutiny powers...

. The role has existed since 2000.
  • Ken Livingstone
    Ken Livingstone
    Kenneth Robert "Ken" Livingstone is an English politician who is currently a member of the centrist to centre-left Labour Party...

     (4 May 2000 - 4 May 2008)
  • Boris Johnson
    Boris Johnson
    Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson is a British journalist and Conservative Party politician, who has been the elected Mayor of London since 2008...

    (4 May 2008 - )
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