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Kesteven

The Parts of Kesteven (/ˈkɛstəvən/ or /kəˈstvən/) are a traditional division of Lincolnshire, England. This division had long had a separate county administration (quarter sessions), along with the two other Parts of Lincolnshire, Lindsey and Holland.

Lincolnshire, Parts of Kesteven

History
 • Created1889
 • Abolished1974
 • Succeeded byLincolnshire
StatusAdministrative county
GovernmentKesteven County Council
 • HQSleaford

Etymology edit

The word Kesteven is supposed to have derived from two root words: the Celtic *ceto- meaning wood (compare Modern Welsh coed) and the Old Norse stefna, a meeting place. The earliest record of the place-name is c1000 and was spelt Ceostefne,[1] developing into Ketsteuene by 1185.[2]

Administrative areas edit

Wapentakes and Sokes edit

Historically, Lincolnshire was divided into wapentakes, hundreds and sokes.[3] The following made up Kesteven:

Local Government Act 1888 edit

The three parts were given separate elected county councils in 1889 by the Local Government Act 1888, and recognised as administrative counties.[4] Kesteven lies in the south-west of Lincolnshire. It includes the towns of:

Local Government Act 1894 edit

Under the Local Government Act 1894 Kesteven was divided into a number of rural district and urban districts based on earlier sanitary districts:[5]

The urban districts and boroughs were:

Bourne Urban District was abolished in 1920, with Bourne becoming a parish in Bourne Rural District. Bracebridge became part of the county borough of Lincoln that same year, becoming associated with the Parts of Lindsey.

Local Government Act 1929 edit

The rural districts were re-organised by a County Review Order in 1929, to create four new districts named after points of the compass:[6]

Local Government Act 1972 edit

These separate county councils were abolished in 1974 and Lincolnshire (minus the northern part of Lindsey) had a single county council for the first time, although the names of the Parts survive in some of the names of district councils. Under the Local Government Act 1972, the four rural districts in Kesteven, along with the boroughs and urban district, merged into two district councils:[7]

Titles of nobility associated with Kesteven edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Chronicle of Aethelweard, ed. A.Campbell, London, 1962, quoted in Dictionary of Lincolnshire Place-Names, Cameron, English Place-Name Society, 1998 (p.72)
  2. ^ Pipe Rolls, quoted in Dictionary of Lincolnshire Place-Names, Cameron, English Place-Name Society, 1998 (p.72)
  3. ^ Parson, William (1826). The History and Directory of the Towns and Principal Villages in the County of Lincoln. Leeds: William White & Co. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  4. ^ The Local Government Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c.41)
  5. ^ The Local Government Act 1894 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73)
  6. ^ Local Government Act 1929 (19 & 20 Geo V c.17)
  7. ^ Local Government Act 1972 (1972 c. 70)
  8. ^ Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990

External links edit

  • Map of Kesteven on Wikishire

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For people named Kesteven see Kesteven surname The Parts of Kesteven ˈ k ɛ s t e v en or k e ˈ s t iː v en are a traditional division of Lincolnshire England This division had long had a separate county administration quarter sessions along with the two other Parts of Lincolnshire Lindsey and Holland Lincolnshire Parts of KestevenHistory Created1889 Abolished1974 Succeeded byLincolnshireStatusAdministrative countyGovernmentKesteven County Council HQSleaford Contents 1 Etymology 2 Administrative areas 2 1 Wapentakes and Sokes 2 2 Local Government Act 1888 2 3 Local Government Act 1894 2 4 Local Government Act 1929 2 5 Local Government Act 1972 3 Titles of nobility associated with Kesteven 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEtymology editThe word Kesteven is supposed to have derived from two root words the Celtic ceto meaning wood compare Modern Welsh coed and the Old Norse stefna a meeting place The earliest record of the place name is c1000 and was spelt Ceostefne 1 developing into Ketsteuene by 1185 2 Administrative areas editWapentakes and Sokes edit Historically Lincolnshire was divided into wapentakes hundreds and sokes 3 The following made up Kesteven Aswardburn Wapentake Aveland Wapentake Beltisloe Wapentake Boothby Graffo Wapentake Flaxwell Wapentake Langoe Wapentake Lovedon Wapentake Ness Wapentake Winnibriggs and Threo Wapentake Borough and Soke of Grantham Stamford Borough Local Government Act 1888 edit The three parts were given separate elected county councils in 1889 by the Local Government Act 1888 and recognised as administrative counties 4 Kesteven lies in the south west of Lincolnshire It includes the towns of Bourne Bracebridge Grantham Market Deeping Sleaford Stamford Local Government Act 1894 edit Under the Local Government Act 1894 Kesteven was divided into a number of rural district and urban districts based on earlier sanitary districts 5 Bourne Rural District Branston Rural District Grantham Rural District Claypole Rural District Sleaford Rural District Uffington Rural District The urban districts and boroughs were Bourne Bracebridge Grantham borough Ruskington Sleaford Stamford borough Bourne Urban District was abolished in 1920 with Bourne becoming a parish in Bourne Rural District Bracebridge became part of the county borough of Lincoln that same year becoming associated with the Parts of Lindsey Local Government Act 1929 edit The rural districts were re organised by a County Review Order in 1929 to create four new districts named after points of the compass 6 East Kesteven Rural District North Kesteven Rural District South Kesteven Rural District West Kesteven Rural District Local Government Act 1972 edit These separate county councils were abolished in 1974 and Lincolnshire minus the northern part of Lindsey had a single county council for the first time although the names of the Parts survive in some of the names of district councils Under the Local Government Act 1972 the four rural districts in Kesteven along with the boroughs and urban district merged into two district councils 7 North Kesteven District Council A merger of North and East Rural Districts and Sleaford Urban District South Kesteven District Council A merger of South and West Rural Districts and the boroughs of Grantham and StamfordTitles of nobility associated with Kesteven editThe title of Baron Kesteven existed from 1868 until 1915 The title of Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven existed from 1715 to 1809 Margaret Thatcher former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Kesteven native chose of Kesteven as territorial designation for her life peerage in 1992 becoming Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven in the County of Lincolnshire 8 See also editParts of Lindsey Parts of Holland Rutland Huntingdonshire Isle of Ely Soke of PeterboroughReferences edit The Chronicle of Aethelweard ed A Campbell London 1962 quoted in Dictionary of Lincolnshire Place Names Cameron English Place Name Society 1998 p 72 Pipe Rolls quoted in Dictionary of Lincolnshire Place Names Cameron English Place Name Society 1998 p 72 Parson William 1826 The History and Directory of the Towns and Principal Villages in the County of Lincoln Leeds William White amp Co Retrieved 4 November 2019 The Local Government Act 1888 51 amp 52 Vict c 41 The Local Government Act 1894 56 amp 57 Vict c 73 Local Government Act 1929 19 amp 20 Geo V c 17 Local Government Act 1972 1972 c 70 Kidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 Youngs Frederic A 1979 Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England Vol I Southern England London Royal Historical Society ISBN 0 901050 67 9 Youngs Frederic A 1991 Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England Vol2 Northern England London Royal Historical Society ISBN 0 86193 127 0 External links editMap of Kesteven on Wikishire 52 55 00 N 0 38 00 W 52 9167 N 0 6333 W 52 9167 0 6333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kesteven amp 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