The administrative county of Kesteven (1889–1974), shown within England.
Elections to Kesteven County Council were held on Saturday, 5 March 1952. Kesteven was one of three divisions of the historic county of Lincolnshire in England; it consisted of the ancient wapentakes (or hundreds) of Aswardhurn , Aveland , Beltisloe , Boothby Graffoe , Flaxwell , Langoe , Loveden , Ness , and Winnibriggs and Threo .[ 1] The Local Government Act 1888 established Kesteven as an administrative county , governed by a Council;[ 2] elections were held every three years from 1889, until it was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 , which established Lincolnshire County Council in its place.[ 3] [ 4]
The county was divided into 60 electoral divisions, each of which returned one member. In 1952 there were contests in 13 of these, eight of which saw no change; Labour gained 4 seats.
Results by division
Division
Candidate[ 5]
Party
Votes
Retiring
Ancaster
R. W. Chadburn
r
Bassingham
W. D. G. Battersby
r
Bennington
F. Winter
r
Billingborough
Rev. L. R. Swingler
Ind
356
Mrs C. A. Baker
Ind
207
G. Sandall
Ind
103
Billinghay
J. H. Brighton
Bourne no. 1
H. L. Hudson
Bourne no. 2
R. A. Collins
r
Bracebridge
Miss A. Rooke
Ind
390
r
H. E. Hough
Lab
377
Branston
W. E. Young
r
Bytham
J. H. Turner
r
Caythorpe
J. W. Oxby
Ind
483
r
A. W. Gray
Ind
193
Claypole
Brig. F. McCullum
Colsterworth
J. D. Hind
r
Corby
The Earl of Ancaster
r
Cranwell
J. E. Mountain
r
Deeping St James
C. H. Feneley
r
Dunston
J. Ireson
r
Gonerby and Barrowby
J. E. Snell
Grantham no. 1
A. E. Bellamy
Grantham no. 2
W. Bevan
Grantham no. 3
J. W. Harrison
Grantham no. 4
K. H. Jennings
Lab
506
T. A. S. Branston
Lib
326
Grantham no. 5
Mrs J. W. Browse
Con
356
r
R. E. Burnett
Lab
432
Grantham no. 6
Mrs A. S. Chantry
Lab
259
W. E. B. Read
Ind
151
Grantham no. 7
A. E. Cooper
Ind
439
r
D. H. Harrigan
Lab
335
Grantham no. 8
Mrs D. Shipman
Con
337
r
G. Waltham
Lab
208
Grantham no. 9
M. W. Patterson
Lab
1076
H. Wright
Ind
741
Grantham no. 10
C. J. Redmile
Lab
474
r
Mrs L. M. Ward
Con
466
Heckington
G. H. Dunmore
r
Helpringham
A. Burdett
Kyme
E. L. Lamyman
r
Leadenham
Capt. H. W. N. Fane
Ind
293
r
P. J. French
Ind
231
Market Deeping
F. W. Wade
r
Martin
J. F. Vickers
r
Metheringham
F. C. Townsend
r
Morton
A. F. Shaw
Navenby
R. A. Mason
North Hykeham
G. W. Hutson
r
Osbournby
Mrs N. Robson
r
Ponton
R. W. Newton
r
Rippingale
J. T. Emerson
r
Ropsley
Mrs J. P. Dixon
Ruskington
A. J. Hossack
r
Scopwick
K. C. Irving
r
Skellingthorpe
R. C. Turner
r
Sleaford no. 1
E. W. Elmore
r
Sleaford no. 2
C. J. Barnes
Sleaford no. 3
W. Middleton
r
Stamford no. 1
E. Ireson
r
Stamford no. 2
H. Skells
r
Stamford no. 3
Rev. J. D. Day
Stamford no. 4
P. K. Banks
r
Stamford no. 5
A. E. Millett
r
Swinderby
P. W. Spray
r
Thurlby
G. A. Griffin
Ind
454
A. W. Sharman
Ind
346
Uffington
Rev. R. Burman
Washingborough
G. H. Applewhite
r
Welby
Brig.-Gen. R. L. Adlercron
r
Wilsford
Col. W. Reeve
Ind
267
r
J. R. Shaw
Lib
223
Woolsthorpe
F. Wright
r
By-elections
Leadenham and Ruskington, May 1954
Cllrs S. J. Edwards (Leadenham) and A. J. Hosack (Ruskington) resigned prompting elections in their divisions. Polling took place on 22 May 1954. The results for Leadenham were:[ 6] [ 7]
Henry Pryor Kelway, chartered accountant and merchant, of The Green, Fulbeck (Independent), 336 votes
Reginald Edgar Burnett, railway engine driver, of 29 Staunton St, Grantham (Labour), 329 votes
For Ruskington:
Benjamin E. Brighton, farmer, of Ruskington (Independent), 843 votes
Eric Arthur Skins, cook, of Ruskington (Labour), 245 votes
Hence, Kelway and Brighton were elected. The Leadenham electorate numbered 1,171, meaning the turnout was approximately 57%. The number of registered voters in Ruskington was 1,702, and the turnout was 65%.[ 7]
Corby and Navenby, July 1954
The elevation of the Earl of Ancaster (Corby) to the aldermanic bench, and the death of R. A. Mason (Navenby) prompted by-elections. Polling took place on 3 July 1954.[ 7]
In Corby, the following candidates contested the election:[ 8] [ 9]
John Hedley Lewis , of Corby, farmer – 392 votes
Jack Manton, of Corby, electricity worker (Labour Party) – 276 votes
References
^ "Kesteven, Lincolnshire" , A Vision of Britain (University of Portsmouth). Retrieved 21 April 2015.
^ Local Government Act 1888, part ii, section 46.1(a) , cf. part v, section 83.10
^ Local Government Act 1888, part i, section 2 , and part vi, section 103
^ Local Government Act 1972, schedule 1
^ "County Council Elections". Sleaford Gazette . 11 March 1952. p. 1.
^ "Grantham Candidate in Village Vacancy" . Grantham Journal . 14 May 1954. p. 3. Retrieved 8 January 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ a b c "By seven votes in a total poll of 665 Grantham candidate lost at Leadenham" . Grantham Journal . 28 May 1954. p. 3. Retrieved 8 January 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Candidates for Corby Election" . The Grantham Journal . 18 June 1954. p. 5.
^ "New County Councillor" . Stamford Mercury . 9 July 1954. p. 6.