London was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario.
It consisted initially of the City of London, Ontario.
In 1914, it was redefined to exclude parts of the former township of London, which was now a part of the city.
In 1924, it was redefined as consisting of that part of the city of London lying west of and south of a line following (from the north) Adelaide Street and Oxford Street, the east side of Wolsley Barracks area, Middleton Avenue, Glasgow Street, Lorne Avenue, Burbrook Place, Dundas Street, Swinyard Street, Pine Street, Elm Street, Trafalgar Street, Adelaide Street, the south branch of the River Thames, Beverly Street, and Wellington Street south to the south boundary of the city.
The electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed between London West and London East ridings.
Walker unseated, 9 September 1874
Election annulled
Hyman appointed Minister of Public Works, 22 May 1905
Hyman resigned 11 April 1907
Beattie died 2 December 1914
Betts died 7 May 1938