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Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch

Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch

FieldValue
Start1899
End1965
Map[[File:Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch.svg250px]]
Shoreditch shown within the County of London
NameShoreditch
GovernmentShoreditch Borough Council
MottoMore Light, More Power
StatusMetropolitan borough
HQOld Street
OriginShoreditch and Norton Folgate
ReplaceLondon Borough of Hackney
Image[[File:Shoreditch Town Hall 3.jpg250pxShoreditch Town Hall]]
Shoreditch Town Hall
Arms[[File:Arms_of_the_Metropolitan_Borough_of_Shoreditch.svg150px]]
Coat of Arms adopted by the Borough Council
PopulationFirst111,390
PopulationFirstYear1911
AreaFirst658 acre
AreaFirstYear1911/1931
DensityFirst169/acre
DensityFirstYear1911
PopulationSecond97,042
PopulationSecondYear1931
DensitySecond147/acre
DensitySecondYear1931
PopulationLast40,455
PopulationLastYear1961
AreaLast659 acre
AreaLastYear1961
DensityLast61/acre
DensityLastYear1961
footnotesMap of borough boundary

Shoreditch shown within the County of London Shoreditch Town Hall Coat of Arms adopted by the Borough Council

The Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch was a metropolitan borough of the County of London between 1899 and 1965, when it was merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Stoke Newington and the Metropolitan Borough of Hackney to form the London Borough of Hackney.

The borough was made up of three main districts, Shoreditch, Hoxton and Haggerston, and covered some of the traditional East End of London. An individual coat of arms was never granted to the metropolitan borough council; they adopted the arms of the second lord of the manor of Shoreditch, John de Northampton.

Boundaries

The borough was in north-east London and comprised the area of the ancient parish of Shoreditch (St Leonard's) plus part of the ancient liberty of Norton Folgate to the south The parish vestry had taken on local administration from the 17th century onwards.

Civic buildings

The civic buildings of the borough included the Town Hall (originally the Vestry Hall) in Old Street with the Magistrates Court (derelict in 2007), the Coroner's Court in Boundary St and other civic offices nearby.

Motto

The borough motto commemorates the provision of electric power to the borough from the Vestry of St Leonard Shoreditch Electric Light Station later known as the Shoreditch Borough Refuse Destructor and Generating Station on Coronet Street. The building on Coronet Street is embellished with the motto E PULVERE LUX ET VIS (Out of the dust, light and power). It was built in 1896 and burned rubbish, to provide steam for the electricity generator. The waste heat was used to heat the public baths next door (and now demolished). The building is now home to the National Centre for Circus Arts.

Population and area

The metropolitan borough was conterminous with the Vestry authority, when it was formed in 1900. Statistics compiled by the London County Council, in 1901 show the population growth in London, over the preceding century.

The area of the borough in 1901 was 658 acre. The populations recorded in National Censuses were:

Shoreditch Vestry 1801-1899

YearPopulation34,76643,93052,96668,56483,432109,257129,364127,164126,591124,009
18011811

Metropolitan Borough 1900-1961

YearPopulation118,668111,390104,248104,24844,87140,455
19011911

By comparison, after amalgamation with Hackney and Stoke Newington, to form the modern London Borough of Hackney, the combined area became 19.06 km² - approximately 4710 acre; in 2005, this had a population of 207,700, or a population density of 10,900/km². In 1901 Shoreditch the population density was 44,600/km².

Coat of arms

The borough used coat of arms, but these were never formally granted and, therefore, not official. When the borough was merged to found the London Borough of Hackney, other charges were used to represent Shoreditch in the new coat of arms of the London Borough of Hackney.

Politics

A map showing the wards of Shoreditch Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916.

Under the Metropolis Management Act 1855 any parish that exceeded 2,000 ratepayers was to be divided into wards; as such the incorporated vestry of St Leonard Shoreditch was divided into eight wards (electing vestrymen): No. 1 or Moorfields (18), No. 2 or Church (21), No. 3 or Hoxton (21), No. 4 or Wenlock (18), No. 5 or Whitmore (12), No. 6 or Kingsland (12), No. 7 or Haggerstone (9) and No. 8 or Acton (9).

The metropolitan borough inherited these eight wards for elections: Acton, Church, Haggerston, Hoxton, Kingsland, Moorfields, Wenlock and Whitmore.

Borough council

Parliament constituency

For elections to Parliament, the borough was divided into two constituencies:

  • Haggerston
  • Hoxton In 1918 the borough's representation was reduced to one seat:
  • Shoreditch In 1950 the borough's representation was reduced to half a seat, when it was merged with Finsbury:
  • Shoreditch and Finsbury

References

References

  1. [http://www.hackney.gov.uk/servapps/history/data/ha_1.htm Hackney Council: History] {{dead link. (November 2017)
  2. R. Crosley, London's coats of arms and the stories they tell (Robert Scott, London, 1928)
  3. Cherry, B. and Pevsner (1998) ''The Buildings of England: London 4: North'': 520. London, Penguin
  4. Statistical Abstract for London, 1901 (Vol. IV)
  5. [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit_census_page.jsp?u_id=10185506&c_id=10001043 Shoreditch MetB: Census Tables] at ''Vision of Britain'' accessed on 14 Dec 2006
  6. ''The census was suspended for [[World War II]]''
  7. 2005 estimate
  8. [http://www.ngw.nl/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Hackney Heraldry of the World: Hackney]
  9. [http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/great_london.html#hackney%20lb Civic Heraldry of England and Wales: Hackney lb]
  10. (20 October 1855). "The London Gazette Issue: 21802".
  11. "H.M.S.O. Boundary Commission Report 1885 Shoreditch Map".
  12. (1919). "Post Office London County Suburbs Directory, 1919".
  13. Ordnance Survey 'County Series 3rd Edition' Map of London (1912-14) at 1:2500 scale. Accessed at https://www.old-maps.co.uk/
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