Under the
Metropolis Management Act 1855 any parish that exceeded 2,000
ratepayers was to be divided into wards; however the parish of St Mary Abbots Kensington had already been divided into three wards by the
Kensington Improvement Act 1851 (
14 & 15 Vict. c. cxvi). So the incorporated vestry inherited these wards and assigned
vestrymen to them: The Holy Trinity Brompton (27), St John's Notting Hill & St James' Norland (27) and St Mary Abbots (30). In 1894 as its population had increased the incorporated vestry was re-divided into eight wards (electing
vestrymen): Golborne (18), Norland (15), Pembridge (15), Holland (15), Earl's Court (12), Queen's Gate (15), Redcliffe (15) and Brompton (15). The metropolitan borough was divided into nine
wards for elections: Brompton, Earl's Court, Golborne, Holland, Norland, Pembridge, Queen's Gate, Redcliffe and St Charles.
Borough council Parliament constituency For elections to
Parliament, the borough was divided into two constituencies: •
Kensington North •
Kensington South In 1950 the borough's representation was increased to two and a half seats, when part of it was merged with
Chelsea: •
Chelsea •
Kensington North •
Kensington South In 2010, the constituencies of Kensington North and South were merged to create a single constituency once again and Chelsea was branched off to create a new constituency. •
Kensington •
Chelsea and Fulham ==References==