PRESIDENT OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD

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The 'President of the Local Government Board' was a ministerial post, frequently a Cabinet position, in the United Kingdom, established in 1871. The 'Local Government Board' itself was established in 1871 and was took in supervisory functions from the Board of Trade and the Home Office, including the Local Government Act Office that had been established by the Local Government Act 1858, as well as the Poor Law Board, which it replaced. [1]
The position was abolished in 1919, following the First World War, and the duties transferred to the new position of Minister of Health.

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Presidents of the Local Government Board from 1871
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Presidents of the Local Government Board from 1871



James Stansfeld 1871-1874

George Sclater-Booth 1874-1880

John George Dodson 1880-1882

★ Sir Charles Dilke 1882-1885

Arthur James Balfour 1885-1886

Joseph Chamberlain 1886

James Stansfeld 1886

Charles Thomson Ritchie 1886-1892

Henry Hartley Fowler 1892-1894

George John Shaw Lefevre 1894-1895

Henry Chaplin 1895-1900

Walter Hume Long 1900-1905

Gerald William Balfour 1905

John Burns 1905-1914

Herbert Samuel 1914-1915

Walter Hume Long 1915-1916

William Hayes Fisher 1916-1918

Auckland Geddes 1918-1919

Christopher Addison 1919

See also



List of British politicians by wealth at death
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