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    The London League was a football competition that was held in the London and Essex area of England from at least 1896, and at least until 1923.
    In 1896 the president of the London League was Arnold Hills founder of Thames Ironworks F.C.. One of the men who helped draft the rules of the competition was Francis Payne, club secretary of Thames Ironworks F.C. in 1897.

    The top division of the league was extended from seven to nine clubs prior to the 1897-98 season.


        London League
            Champions
                London League Division One
                London League Division Two
                London League Premier Division
                London League Division One A
                Division One 1896-1897
                Division One 1897-1898
            Other London League members

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    Champions

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    London League Division One

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    London League Division Two

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    London League Premier Division

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    London League Division One A

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    Division One 1896-1897

      1st Scots Guards F.C. withdrew during the season and the matches were expunged from the records. London Welsh F.C. were suspended close to the end of season, and as a result Thames Ironworks F.C. were awarded two wins for games unplayed against them.

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    Division One 1897-1898

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    Other London League members
      NB: Not all dates of participation are complete.

      Redhill F.C. 1921-1923 (Runners Up of a division in one of their two seasons)
     
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