1937 Kesteven County Council election

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The administrative county of Kesteven (1889–1974), shown within England.

Elections to Kesteven County Council were held on Saturday, 6 March 1937. 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]

For the 1937 elections, there were contests in 8 divisions: Ancaster, Billingborough, Bracebridge, Caythorpe, Claypole, Grantham no. 3, Rippingale, and Thurlby. In all of the other divisions, only one candidate was nominated and they were returned unopposed.

Results by division[edit]

Division Candidate Party Votes


Retiring member
Ancaster Herbert Jones 395 y
Charles Scoffield 180


n
Bassingham Henry Collin


y
Bennington George Edmund Denton


y
Billingborough Arthur Wilson 283 n
George Sandall 195


n
Fred Smith 155


n
Billinghay William Skinner


y
Bourne no. 1 Robert Arnold Collins


y
Bourne no. 2 Frederick George Wall


y
Bracebridge John Coalton Hall 332 n
George Baumber 247


y
Branston Roland Ellis Dean


y
Bytham John Turner


y
Caythorpe Henry William Newman Fane 282 n
Thomas Reynolds 245


y
Claypole John William Milner 328 y
Rev. Thomas Billingham 181


n
Colsterworth James Duke Hind


y
Corby Harry Adcock


n
Cranwell Rev. Alfred Richings Tucker


n
Deeping St James Charles Henry Feneley


y
Dunston Henry Gordon Dean


y
Gonerby and Barrowby William Horace Brownlow


y
Grantham no. 1 Fred P. Digby


y
Grantham no. 2 Mrs Lilian Basford


y
Grantham no. 3 Mrs D. Schwind 381 y
Mrs S. A. Barnes Lab 357


n
Grantham no. 4 H. H. Quilter


y
Grantham no. 5 Gordon Foster


y
Grantham no. 6 Mervyn E. Osborn


y
Grantham no. 7 F. W. Topham


y
Grantham no. 8 E. K. Marsland


y
Grantham no. 9 S. T. Roberts


y
Grantham no. 10 E. S. Dunkerton


n
Heckington George Henry Goose


y
Helpringham Major William Gilliatt Cragg


y
Kyme Morris Tonge Chambers


y
Leadenham Lieutenant-Commander John Cracroft-Amcotts


n
Market Deeping Charles William Barrand


y
Martin Henry Wright


n
Metheringham George Flintham


y
Morton Herbert Charles Tointon


n
Navenby John William Raby


y
North Hykeham George William Hackney


y
Osbournby George Harold Schwind


n
Ponton Christopher Hatton Turnor


y
Rippingale Alfred Everett 397 y
Rev. John Smithson Barstow (Vicar of Aslackby) 173


n
Ropsley Rev. Cecil St John Wright


y
Ruskington Edward Cuthbert Allington James


y
Scopwick Herbert Gibson


y
Skellingthorpe Richard Hatton Brooks


n
Sleaford no. 1 Henry Hine Foster


y
Sleaford no. 2 Herbert Hutchinson Brown


y
Sleaford no. 3 John William Pattinson


y
Stamford no. 1 Henry Deer


y
Stamford no. 2 Walter Ernest Dodman


y
Stamford no. 3 James Siddall Prior


y
Stamford no. 4 Fred Sindall


y
Stamford no. 5 Ernest Ireson


y
Swinderby Admiral Robert Cathcart Kemble Lambert


y
Thurlby Thomas Goodwin Holmes 490 y
Archibald Ward Sharman 263


n
Uffington Colonel Froude Dillon Trollope-Bellew


y
Washingborough Frederick Higgs


y
Welby Philip Henry Selby


y
Wilsford Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron


y
Woolsthorpe Oliver Charles Earle Welby y

Sources:

  • "Kesteven County Council: Contests in 8 Divisions". Sleaford Gazette. 26 February 1937. p. 3.
  • "Our County Parliaments". Stamford Mercury. 26 February 1937. p. 24.
  • "County Council Contests". Grantham Journal. 27 February 1937. p. 11.
  • "County Council elections". Grantham Journal. 13 March 1937. p. 6.

By-elections[edit]

April 1937[edit]

Following the death of H. H. Foster, a Holdingham resident and county councillor for the Sleaford no. 1 division, W. Middleton was returned unopposed for his seat on the county council.[5]

May 1937[edit]

The county councillor for North Hykeham, George William Hackney, died in March 1937 after being kicked by a horse. This prompted a contest to fill the vacancy between George William Hutson, of Hilldersden House, and John Willam Clarke, a former police officer, of Park View, Newark Road. Hutson won with 342 votes against Clarke's 301 (there were 3 spoilt papers).[5][6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kesteven, Lincolnshire", A Vision of Britain (University of Portsmouth). Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  2. ^ Local Government Act 1888, part ii, section 46.1(a), cf. part v, section 83.10
  3. ^ Local Government Act 1888, part i, section 2, and part vi, section 103
  4. ^ Local Government Act 1972, schedule 1
  5. ^ a b "Kesteven County Council by-elections". Lincolnshire Echo. 23 April 1937. p. 4.
  6. ^ "Three counties reviewed". Grantham Journal. 20 March 1937. p. 8.
  7. ^ "North Hykeham County Councillor". Lincolnshire Echo. 4 May 1937. p. 4.