Under the
Metropolis Management Act 1855, any parish that exceeded 2,000
ratepayers was to be divided into wards; however, the parishes of the Poplar District Board of Works did not exceed this number, so they were not divided into wards. In 1880, the population had increased enough for the parish of All Saints Poplar to be divided into three wards (electing
vestrymen): South (27), East (27) and West (30). In 1885, the population had increased sufficiently for the parish of Bromley St Leonard to be divided into three wards (electing vestrymen): West (39), East (36), and South (33). In 1894, the population had increased enough for the parish of St Mary Stratford Bow to be divided into four wards (electing vestrymen): No. 1 (15), No. 2 (15), No. 3 (36), and No. 4 (18), while the parish of All Saints Poplar was similarly re-divided into four wards (electing vestrymen): Cubitt Town (15), Millwall (15), Blackwall (24), and West India Dock (30). The metropolitan borough was divided into fourteen
wards for elections: Bow Central, Bow North, Bow South, Bow West, Bromley Central, Bromley Northeast, Bromley Northwest, Bromley Southeast, Bromley Southwest, Cubitt Town, Millwall, Poplar East, Poplar Northwest and Poplar West.
Borough council Parliament constituency For elections to
Parliament, the borough was divided into two constituencies: •
Tower Hamlets, Bow and Bromley division •
Tower Hamlets, Poplar division In 1918, the boundaries of the borough's two seats were adjusted, and one was renamed: •
Bow and Bromley •
Poplar South In 1950, the borough's representation was reduced to one seat: •
Poplar ==See also==