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Kesteven Gaol?

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Paulsquestio | 17:19 Sun 08th Jan 2006 | History
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Does anyone know where Kesteven Gaol was in the 18th - 19th Century. I asume it was somewhere in the Kesteven district of Lincolnshire.
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he House of Correction (Gaol) was originally built in 1808 for all of the Kesteven district It was redesigned and rebuilt on the site of Folkingham Castle (see History) in 1825 and extended in 1849 and 1858 The surviving part is the former gate and governor's house The Gaol could accommodate 70 prisoners in solitary cells until closure in 1877 Now the property is in the Landmark T

There were Kesteven Quarter sessions and Lincoln Quarter sessions, the County Record office in lincoln should have the records indexed for noth

http://www.castleuk.net/castle_lists_midlands/130/folkinghamcastle.htm


Kesteven had a Quarter Sessions, the records should be at Lincolnshire County Record Office

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