List of members of the Metropolitan Board of Works

[1] Where casual vacancies occurred these were filled for the remainder of the term these are annotated and explained in the adjoining column.. Over 1885–86 the membership was enlarged: 11 members were added for populous parts of the city.

[5](c) Garrett resigned, Manners elected 12 July 1888[6] James Ebenezer Saunders (1863–1885)(a)George Shaw (1885–1889) Cyrus Legg (1858–1881) (b)William Shepherd James Pew (1858–1868)Edward Dresser Rogers (1868–1889) William Tite MP (1858–1873) (b) Edward Kingsbury (1873–1885)(c)Charles Mossop (1885–1889) (b) Tite took his seat 26 November 1858[28] He died 20 April 1873.

[29] Edward John Thompson (1864–1883) (a) William Robson (1883–1889) (a) Alfred Rhodes Bristow (1856–1862) (b)Guildford Barker Richardson (1862–1889) (b) Bristow took seat 7 January 1856[33] John Runtz (1867–1889)[34] Philip Hemery Le Breton (1859–1879) (a) Simeon Stone (1879-1880)(a) (b)Henry Harben (1880–1889)(b) John Orde Hall (1857–1880) (b) George Phillips (1880–1889) (b) Hall elected 23 September 1857 [40] George Peckett (1858–1866) (a) Charles Henry Elt[41](1866–1882) (b) John Edwin Bradfield (1882–1888) (c)Henry Samuel Friend (1888–1889) (b) Elt took seat 19 October 1866,[41] died 19 May 1882[43][44](c) Bradfield died 16 October 1888.

[49] Robert Freeman (1858–1887) (b)Jubal Webb (1887–1889) (b) Freeman held the seat from 1858 until his death on 19 January 1887[52] James Brooker (1857–1870) (b) James Richard Lloyd (1870–1885)Edwin Hughes (1885–1886) (b) Brooker elected May 1857 Thomas George Fardell (1884–1889) Representation increased to 2 members in 1885.

Alan de Tatton Egerton (1881–1889) (b) Leslie took seat 16 March 1856[64] He died in December 1879.

[68] Lieutenant Colonel John Pitt Kennedy (1857–1860) (a) Borlase Hill Adams (1860–1885) (b) William Henry Hewitt (1885-1888)(c)Lieutenant-Colonel Edward James Gardiner (1888–1889) (d) (b) Adams died 29 April 1885 [72] (c) Hewitt took his seat 8 May 1885.