List of chairmen of the London County Council explained

This is a list of persons who held the offices of chairman, vice chairman and deputy chairman of the London County Council. All three offices existed from 1889 to 1965.

Background

The chairmanship and vice chairmanship were statutory offices created by the Local Government Act 1888. Both of these positions were generally filled by members of the majority party. The chairman chaired meetings of the council, and was the county's civic leader, filling a similar role to the mayor of a borough or city. The vice chairman performed these functions in his or her absence.

As part of the celebrations of the silver jubilee of George V in 1935 it was announced that the chairman would in future be entitled to use the style "right honourable", an honour already enjoyed by the Lord Mayor of London.[1]

The council's standing orders also provided for the post of deputy chairman. This was initially a salaried position created to supervise the administration of the local authority. In 1894 the Royal Commission on the Amalgamation of the City and County of London strongly recommended that a clerk be appointed, independent of the parties on the council, as was the practice in municipal boroughs.[2] A county clerk was duly appointed in 1895, and the deputy chairmanship became ceremonial. The office was filled by nominees of the opposition party on the council.[3]

On 1 April 1965 the London County Council was abolished, with its successor authority being the Greater London Council.

Regalia

The chairman had no badge of office until 1927. In 1909 the council had decided that no badge or device should be worn by the chairman. By 1926 the number of formal occasions attended by the chairman had increased, and it was felt that he was at a distinct disadvantage due to not having a distinguishing mark to indicate his office. In 1927 Major Lewis-Barned, councillor for South Paddington, agreed to cover the cost of a badge. The badge was made by an instructor at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and featured the council's coat of arms within an oval of London Pride. The badge was worn on a ribbon in a distinctive barry wavy argent and azure pattern derived from the arms. In 1950 similar, but smaller, badges were acquired for the use of the vice and deputy chairmen.[4]

1889–1899

Civic yearChairmanVice chairmanDeputy chairman
1889[5] Earl of RoseberySir John LubbockJoseph Firth Bottomley Firth
(Died September 1889)
Office vacant September  - November 1889
1889–1890[6] Earl of Rosebery
Sir John Lubbock (July 1890)[7]
Sir John Lubbock
Thomas Farrer
Alfred H Haggis
1890–1891[8] Sir John LubbockThomas FarrerAlfred Haggis
(Died November 1891)
Office vacant November 1891  - March 1892
1891–1892
1892–1893[9] Earl of Rosebery
John Hutton (July 1892)[10]
John Hutton
Charles Harrison (July 1892)[11]
Willoughby Dickinson
1893–1894John HuttonWilloughby Dickinson
1894–1895Sir John HuttonWilloughby Dickinson
1895–1896[12] Sir Arthur ArnoldJohn BennWilloughby Dickinson
1896–1897[13] Sir Arthur ArnoldDr William Job CollinsMelvill Beachcroft
1897–1898[14] Dr William Job CollinsMelvill BeachcroftAndrew Mitchell Torrance
1898–1899[15] Thomas McKinnon WoodLord WelbyHenry Percy Harris

1899–1909

Civic yearChairmanVice chairmanDeputy chairman
1899–1900[16] Lord WelbyRichard StrongThomas Lorimer Corbett
1900–1901[17] Willoughby DickinsonAndrew Mitchell TorranceJohn Fletcher
1901–1902[18] Andrew Mitchell TorranceJohn McDougallArthur Rotton
1902–1903[19] John McDougallLord MonkswellHenry Clarke
1903–1904[20] Lord MonkswellEdwin CornwallRichard Atkinson Robinson
1904–1905[21] John BennEdwin CornwallFrederick Prat Alliston
1905–1906Edwin CornwallEvan SpicerClifford Proby
1906–1907[22] Evan SpicerHenry WardElijah Baxter Forman
1907–1908[23] Henry Percy HarrisHerbert Stuart SankeyFitzroy Hemphill
1908–1909[24] Richard Atkinson RobinsonWilliam Whitaker ThompsonArthur Acland Allen

1909–1919

Civic yearChairmanVice chairmanDeputy chairman
1909–1910[25] Sir Melvill BeachcroftEdward WhiteEdward Smith
1910–1911[26] William Whitaker ThompsonCyril CobbAlfred James Shepheard
1911–1912[27] Edward White Cyril Jackson
Captain G S C Swinton (1912)
Arthur B Russell
1912–1913[28] George Swinton
Lord Cheylesmore (April 1912)[29]
John Herbert HunterHarry Gosling
1913–1914[30] Cyril CobbPhilip PilditchWilliam Cowlishaw Johnson
1914–1915[31] Viscount PeelAlfred Ordway GoodrichH. E. A. Cotton
1915–1916[32] Cyril JacksonErnest GrayPercy Harris
1916–1917[33] Alfred Fowell BuxtonWilliam James SquiresHenry Herman Gordon
1917–1918[34] [35] Marquess of CreweJohn GilbertThomas Frederick Hobson
1918–1919[36] Ronald Collet NormanCecil Urquhart FisherKatharine Wallas

1919–1929

Civic yearChairmanVice chairmanDeputy chairman
1919–1920[37] Lord DownhamAndrew Thomas TaylorThomas Gautrey
1920–1921[38] John GilbertJessie Wilton PhippsGeorge Masterman Gillett
1921–1922[39] Percy SimmonsFrancis Robert Ince AndertonHowell Williams
1922–1923[40] Francis Robert Ince AndertonHenry Cubitt GoochHenrietta Adler
1923–1924[41] Henry Cubitt GoochHenry Vincent RoweEarl of Haddo
1924–1925[42] John Herbert HunterIsidore SalmonHenry Mills
1925–1926[43] Oscar Emanuel WarburgJohn Burgess Preston Karslake Susan Lawrence
1926–1927[44] George HumeWilliam HuntEmil Davies
1927–1928[45] John Maria GattiGeoffrey HeadEdward Cruse
1928–1929[46] Cecil LevitaFrederick Lionel DoveJohn Speakman

1929–1939

Civic yearChairmanVice chairmanDeputy chairman
1929–1930[47] Lord Monk BrettonErnest SangerEveline Lowe
1930–1931[48] Robert TaskerThomas Clarence Edward GoffAlfred Baker
1931–1932[49] Ernest SangerErnest DenceCecil Manning
1932–1933[50] Angus ScottBeatrix LyallAgnes Dawson
1933–1934[51] Ernest DenceCyril JacobsAnna Mathew
1934–1935[52] Lord SnellEwart CulpinCharles Allpass
1935–1936[53] Lord SnellEwart CulpinWilliam Wilson Grantham
1936–1937[54] Lord SnellEwart CulpinRobert Taylor
1937–1938[55] Lord SnellEmil DaviesFrederic Bertram Galer
1938–1939[56] Ewart CulpinJohn Speakman

1939–1949

Civic yearChairmanVice chairmanDeputy chairman
1939–1940[57] Eveline LoweRichard CoppockSamuel Gluckstein
1940–1941[58] Albert Emil DaviesHenry BerryFrank Stanley Henwood
1941–1942[59] Charles AmmonCharles GibsonEdgar John Sainsbury
1942–1943[60] J. P. BlakeAda GrayWalter Clifford Northcott
1943–1944[61] Alfred Baker
Richard Coppock (May 1943)
Reginald H. PottEric Hall
1944–1945[62] Somerville HastingsThomas Henry Jones[63] Edward Martin
1945–1946[64] Charles RobertsonEthel Maud NewmanFrederick William Dean
1946–1947[65] John CliffHarry SmithFrank Gibbs Rye
1947–1948[66] Eleanor NathanErnest SherwoodJohn Martin Oakey
1948–1949[67] Walter Richard OwenFrank Lawrence Combes
Fred Powe (October 1948)
William Reed Hornby Steer

1949–1959

Civic yearChairmanVice chairmanDeputy chairman
1949–1950[68] John William BowenBernard SullivanCharles Pearce
1950–1951[69] John William BowenHelen BentwichA W Scott
1951–1952[70] John William BowenRichard SargoodNorah Runge
1952–1953[71] Edwin BaylissDouglas PrichardFrancis William Beech
1953–1954[72] Arthur Edward Middleton
Molly Bolton (November 1953)
Molly Bolton
Frank Banfield (November 1953)
Frederick Lawrence
1954–1955[73] Victor MishconJack OldfieldAlfred Edward Reneson Coucher
1955–1956Norman PrichardEthel RankinGeorge Rowland Durston Bradfield
1956–1957[74] Helen BentwichJ. O'Neill RyanElizabeth Evelyn Pepler
1957–1958[75] Ronald McKinnon WoodLeonard BrowneMargery Thornton
1958–1959[76] Albert SamuelsEleanor GoodrichCecilia Petrie

1959–1965

Civic yearChairmanVice chairmanDeputy chairman
1959–1960[77] Sidney BartonEdward WoodsSamuel Isidore Salmon
1960–1961[78] Florence CayfordJohn KeenNorman Farmer
1961–1962[79] Harold ShearmanEdward AveryRandolph Joseph Cleaver
1962–1963[80] Olive DeerHerbert James Lowton LygoeEileen Hoare
1963–1964[81] Reginald Stamp
Arthur Wicks (October 1963)
Arthur Wicks
Henry Stillman (October 1963)
Unity Lister
1964–1965[82] Henry StillmanFrank Abbott

Note t: Stamp resigned unexpectedly on 5 October 1963 when he came under investigation by the Director of Public Prosecutions.[83] On 11 October 1963 Wicks was elected chairman in his place, and his place as vice chairman was filled by Stillman.[84] Stamp was eventually cleared of any wrongdoing in December 1963.[85]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Royal Guests of L.C.C. The Queen at the County Hall, Honour For Chairman . . 16 . 1 June 1935.
  2. News: London Amalgamation – The Commissioners' Report . . 13–14 . 1 October 1894 .
  3. News: The London County Council Clerkship . . 5 . 14 December 1895.
  4. Book: Beningfield, T J . London 1900–1964. Armorial bearings and regalia of the London County Council, The Corporation of London and The Metropolitan Boroughs . 1964 . Ed J Burrow & Co. Ltd . London . 33 .
  5. News: London County Council . . 10 . 13 February 1889 .
  6. News: The London County Council . . 10 . 8 November 1889 .
  7. News: The London County Council . . 10 . 23 July 1890 .
  8. News: The London County Council . . 14 . 8 November 1890 .
  9. News: The London County Council . . 13 . 16 March 1892 .
  10. News: The London County Council . . 10 . 13 July 1892 .
  11. News: The London County Council . . 6 . 20 July 1892 .
  12. News: London County Council . . 10 . 13 March 1895 .
  13. News: London County Council . . 6 . 2 March 1896 .
  14. News: London County Council . . 14 . 10 March 1897 .
  15. News: The London County Council . . 11 . 11 March 1898 .
  16. News: London County Council . . 5 . 15 March 1899 .
  17. News: London County Council . . 3 . 14 March 1900 .
  18. News: London County Council . . 3 . 13 March 1901 .
  19. News: London County Council . . 13 . 12 March 1902 .
  20. News: London County Council . . 12 . 11 March 1903 .
  21. News: London County Council . . 4 . 16 March 1904 .
  22. News: London County Council . . 4 . 14 March 1906 .
  23. News: The London County Council . . 13 . 9 March 1907 .
  24. News: London County Council . . 17 . 11 March 1908 .
  25. News: London County Council. The New Officers . . 4 . 10 March 1909 .
  26. News: London County Council. First Meeting . . 10 . 16 March 1910 .
  27. News: London County Council. New Chairman . . 7 . 15 March 1911 .
  28. News: London County Council's New Chairman . . 5 . 13 March 1912 .
  29. News: The County Council And Motor-Omnibuses. Lord Cheylesmore As Chairman. . . 7 . 3 April 1912 .
  30. News: London County Council. First Meeting of the New Body . . 5 . 14 March 1913 .
  31. News: Nurses and the London County Council. New Proposals Opposed . . 10 . 18 March 1914 .
  32. News: News in Brief: London County Council Chairmen . . 5 . 15 March 1915 .
  33. News: Savings on Rates . . 5 . 9 March 1916 .
  34. News: Fusion of L.C.C. Parties. Lord Crewe As Chairman of the Council . . 3 . 8 March 1917 .
  35. News: New L.C.C. Chairman. Lord Crewe Elected. . . 5 . 21 March 1917 .
  36. News: L.C.C. Municipal Reform Party . . 3 . 2 March 1918 .
  37. News: . 10 . 19 March 1919 .
  38. News: Cinema Building in London. Woman Vice-Chairman of L.C.C. . . 14 . 17 March 1920 .
  39. News: New L.C.C. Chairman . . 9 . 8 March 1921 .
  40. News: New L.C.C. Chairman. Mr. F. R. Anderton Nominated . . 9 . 8 March 1922 .
  41. News: London Teachers' Salaries. Whitechapel Art Gallery . . 9 . 14 March 1923 .
  42. News: Care of Mental Patients. Action by the L.C.C. . . 9 . 12 March 1924 .
  43. News: L.C.C.'S First Meeting. Capt. Warburg The New Chairman. Probable Rate Needs. . . 11 . 18 March 1925 .
  44. News: London County Council. The Restriction of Omnibuses. New Chairman Elected. . . 16 . 10 March 1926 .
  45. News: London County Council. Sale of Surplus Lands. . . 16 . 9 March 1927 .
  46. News: New L.C.C.'s First Meeting. Col. Levita Elected Chairman. . . 11 . 16 March 1928 .
  47. News: Theatre Licences. No Change in L.C.C. Procedure. The Right of Appeal. . . 9 . 6 March 1929 .
  48. News: Censored Films Plea For Sunday Exhibitions, I.L.P.'s Plan Rejected By L.C.C. . . 16 . 12 March 1930.
  49. News: The New L.C.C. Mr. E. Sanger Elected Chairman . . 4 . 13 March 1931.
  50. News: L.C.C. Reductions in Salary. Alleged Pressure on Staff. Mr. Herbert Morrison's Charge . . 14 . 9 March 1932.
  51. News: London County Council Mr. Dence Elected Chairman . . 16 . 8 March 1933.
  52. News: Chairman of the L.C.C. Lord Snell Chosen By Labour Party . . 14 . 13 March 1934 .
  53. News: Rating of Empty Property L.C.C. Proposal, Employees And Trade Unions . . 11 . 13 March 1935 .
  54. News: London Building Zones Maximum Heights, Proposals Adopted By County Council . . 11 . 18 March 1936 .
  55. News: Chairman of the L.C.C. Lord Snell's Fourth Year, The New Aldermen . . 13 . 11 March 1937 .
  56. News: New Chairman of L.C.C. Mr. Culpin Installed . . 11 . 16 March 1938 .
  57. News: New Chairman of L.C.C. First Woman To Hold Office. . . 11 . 15 March 1939 .
  58. News: Uncertainties in Local Finance. L.C.C. Saving on Capital Expenditure . . 4 . 6 March 1940.
  59. News: New Chairman of the L.C.C. . . 2 . 5 March 1941.
  60. News: L.C.C. Budget Day . . 8 . 11 March 1942.
  61. News: London's Budget. Increase in Education Estimates . . 2 . 10 March 1943.
  62. News: L.C.C.'s Budget For 1944. Finance For House Building, New Chairman Elected . . 2 . 8 March 1944 .
  63. News: Obituary. The Times. 23 May 1951. 13.
  64. News: L.C.C. Finance Combined Rate 6s. 9½D . . 2 . 7 March 1945.
  65. News: New L.C.C. Meeting. Election of Chairman. . . 2 . 20 March 1946 .
  66. News: L.C.C. Budget Of £47,255,165 Rate Increased to 8s.6d. . . 2 . 12 March 1947.
  67. News: L.C.C. Rate Up 9D. Early Stages Of "Vast Programmes" . . 2 . 10 March 1948.
  68. News: Labour Control of L.C.C. Mr. Bowen Elected Chairman, Five Conservative Aldermen . . 4 . 14 April 1949.
  69. News: News in Brief . . 3 . 5 April 1950.
  70. News: News in Brief . . 3 . 24 January 1951.
  71. News: Allocation of L.C.C. Houses . . 3 . 10 April 1952.
  72. News: L.C.C.'s Chairman . . 2 . 22 April 1953.
  73. News: Youth Gangs in South London. Report For L.C.C. . . 4 . 14 April 1954.
  74. News: Chairmanship Nomination . . 4 . 8 February 1956 .
  75. News: Elected To Office Held By Father. Mr. McKinnon Wood New L.C.C. Chairman . . 7 . 17 April 1957.
  76. News: New L.C.C. Begins Work. Aldermanic Vacancies Filled By Labour . . 6 . 23 April 1958.
  77. News: L.C.C. Chairmanship . . 10 . 21 January 1959.
  78. News: Fifth Woman L.C.C. Chairman . . 9 . 11 May 1960.
  79. News: New L.C.C. Chairman . . 6 . 19 April 1961.
  80. News: Piccadilly Circus Plan Backed . . 5 . 18 April 1962.
  81. News: L.C.C.'s New Chairman . . 5 . 3 April 1963.
  82. News: News in Brief . . 11 . 22 April 1964.
  83. News: Chairman of L.C.C. Resigns . . 6 . 7 October 1963.
  84. News: L.C.C. Vice-Chairman . . 6 . 12 October 1963.
  85. News: Inquiry Clears Former L.C.C. Chairman . . 12 . 6 December 1963.