Municipal Borough of Leyton

Leyton

Leyton Town Hall

Leyton within Essex in 1961
Area
  19012,594 acres (10.5 km2)
  19312,594 acres (10.5 km2)
  19612,595 acres (10.5 km2)
Population
  190198,912
  1931128,313
  196193,959
Density
  190138.1/acre
  193149.5/acre
  196136.2/acre
History
  OriginLeyton St Mary ancient parish
  Created1873
  Abolished1965
  Succeeded byLondon Borough of Waltham Forest
StatusLocal government district (1873–1894)
Urban district (1894–1926)
Municipal borough (1926–1965)
GovernmentLeyton Local Board (1873–1894)
Leyton Urban District Council (1894–1926)
Leyton Borough Council (1926–1965)
  HQHigh Road, Leyton
  MottoMINISTRANDO DIGNITAS (Dignity in service)

Leyton's coat of arms outside Leytonstone Library
Subdivisions
  TypeCivil parishes
  UnitsLeyton (1873–1965)[note a]
Wanstead (part) (1883–1894)
Cann Hall (1894–1965)

Leyton was a local government district in southwest Essex, England, from 1873 to 1965. It included the neighbourhoods of Leyton, Leytonstone and Cann Hall. It was suburban to London, forming part of the London postal district and Metropolitan Police District. It now forms the southernmost part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest in Greater London.