1885–1918 In 1885 the constituency was defined as consisting of: • The Parish of
Stoke Newington (previously part of the
Parliamentary Borough of Finsbury) • No. 1 or
Stamford Hill Ward of Hackney Parish • No. 2 or West Hackney Ward of Hackney Parish • The part of No. 5 or Hackney Ward of Hackney Parish north of the centres of Evering Road, Upper Clapton Road, and Southwold Road.
1918–1950 The
Representation of the People Act 1918 redrew constituencies throughout
Great Britain and Ireland. Seats in the
County of London were redefined in terms of wards of the
Metropolitan Boroughs that had been created in
1900. The
Metropolitan Borough of Hackney was divided into three divisions, with the same names as the constituencies created in 1885. Hackney North was defined as consisting of : • Stamford Hill Ward • The part of Clapton Park Ward to the north of a line drawn along the centres of Glenarm Road, Glyn Road and Redwald Road to its junction with Maclaren Street, thence across the recreation grounds in Daubeney Road to the borough boundary at a point fifty feet north of a boundary post situate at the junction of the Waterworks River with the River Lea at Lead Mill Point. • The part of West Hackney Ward to the north and west of the centre of Shacklewell Lane. Stoke Newington was removed from the seat, and became a separate
constituency.
Redistribution The constituency was abolished by the Representation of the People Act 1948. The Borough of Hackney and
Stoke Newington jointly formed two seats, Stoke Newington and Hackney North and
Hackney South. The bulk of Hackney North passed to the Stoke Newington and Hackney North seat. ==Members of Parliament==