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Image:Kesteven.png The arms of Kesteven County Council Parts of Kesteven is a traditional subdivision of Lincolnshire, England. This subdivision had long had a separate county administration (Quarter Sessions), along with the other two parts Lindsey and Holland). The word Kesteven is supposed to have derived from two root words: the Celtic ced meaning wood (cf. Modern Welsh coed) + the Old English stefna, a meeting place. It is pronounced as either IPA: [kəˡstiːvən] or IPA: [ˡkɛstəvən].
Kesteven was historically divided into the wapentakes of Aswardhurn, Aveland, Beltisloe, Boothby Graffoe, Flaxwell, Langoe, Loveden, Ness, and Winnibriggs and Threo. Grantham and Stamford were administered separately. Under the Local Government Act 1894 Kesteven was divided into a number of rural district and urban districts based on earlier sanitary districts:
The urban districts and boroughs were:
The rural districts were re-organised by a County Review Order in 1929, to create four new districts named for points of the compass:
Ruskington became part of the East Kesteven district. There is an extinct barony: Baron Kesteven. Margaret Thatcher took 'of Kesteven' as the territorial designation for her peerage.de:Kesteven
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