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Lyall's high public profile led to her being approached by the Conservative-backed Municipal Reform Party to stand for election to the London County Council. In March 1919 she was duly elected as a councillor for Fulham East. In 1924 she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. She served as vice-chairman of the council from 19321933, and was the first woman to hold the post.

In 1934 she lost her seat on the council when the Labour Party took control for the first time. She returned to the council in December 1935 when a by-election was held, but did not stand for the subsequent elections in 1937

Following her retirement from local politics, Lyall continued to be active in the Mothers Union, authoring pamphlets promoting "Christian marriage" and denouncing divorce. She was made a life vice-president of the organisation in 1937. She was to suffer the loss of her daughter in October 1937, and of her husband in May 1938.

During the Second World War, she was appointed head of hospital supplies for South London, and was a member of the executive of the National Council of Women. She spent her final years at the Prince of Wales Hotel in Kensington. She died, aged 74, at the hotel in May 1948 from heart failure, aged 74. She was cremated at Golders Green</OtherInfo>
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