The London Society of Compositors was a British trade union, representing print workers in London.
The union was founded as the London Union of Compositors in 1834 by the merger of the London Trade Society of Compositors and the London General Trade Society of Compositors.
The following year, it was joined by the News Society of Compositors.
In 1845, the union was officially dissolved, its members designating it the South Eastern District of the National Typographical Association.
The union had a membership of over 10,000 by 1910, and attempted to expand outside London, but the Trades Union Congress instituted arbitration which limited it to a fifteen-mile radius of central London, the Typographical Association having rights to organise in the remainder of England.