The title of Baron Kesteven, of Casewick in the county of Lincoln, was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for Sir John Trollope, 7th Baronet, a former President of the Poor Law Board and the Member of Parliament for South Lincolnshire for twenty-seven years, on the 15 April1868. It became extinct on the death of the third Baron on the 5 November1915. The baronetcy remains extant. The Peerage of the United Kingdom comprises most peerages created in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the Act of Union in 1801. ... The Poor Law Board was established in the United Kingdom in 1847 as a successor body to the triumvirate of Poor Law Commissioners overseeing the administration of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act. ... A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district to a parliament; in the Westminster system, specifically to the lower house. ... April 15 is the 105th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (106th in leap years). ... 1868 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... November 5 is the 309th day of the year (310th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 56 days remaining. ... 1915 (MCMXV) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
John Kenry Trollope, 2nd Baron Kesteven (1851-1915)
Thomas Carew Trollope, 3rd Baron Kesteven (1891-1915)
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The Barony of Willoughby de Eresby (pronounced "Willuhby Deersby") is a barony by writ in the Peerage of England, dating to 1313.
Higher titles which have at times been held by Barons Willoughby de Eresby include Earl of Lindsey, Marquess of Lindsey, Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, and Earl of Ancaster.
It eventually passed to the fourth Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, upon the death of whom it was divided between his daughters Priscilla and Georgiana (who was later Marchioness of Cholmondeley).