Metropolitan Asylums Board

The Metropolitan Asylums Board (or MAB) was established under Poor Law legislation, to deal with London's sick poor. It was established by the Metropolitan Poor Act 1867 and was wound up in 1930, its functions being transferred to the London County Council. The area it covered was the Metropolitan Asylums District which included The Metropolis as defined by the Metropolis Management Act 1855, excluding the hamlet of Penge.

Metropolitan Asylums Board

The Metropolitan Asylums Board (or MAB) was established under Poor Law legislation, to deal with London's sick poor. It was established by the Metropolitan Poor Act 1867 and was wound up in 1930, its functions being transferred to the London County Council. The area it covered was the Metropolitan Asylums District which included The Metropolis as defined by the Metropolis Management Act 1855, excluding the hamlet of Penge.