Knight, Vivian Berkeley Howard, brother of Cecil Bertie Howard Knight (q.v.); b. May 23, 1886; adm. Sept. 30, 1897 (H); left July 1901; King's Coll. London; A. K.C.; an electrical engineer; chief engineer of Messrs. John Knight, Ltd., soap makers at Silvertown; m. April 15, 1914, Ida Mary, daughter of. John Scott, of Tillington, Stafford; d. April 20, 1917.
Knight, Robert Duncan, brother of David Francis Knight (q.v.); b. Dec. 26, 1903; adm. April 26, 1918 (H); left July 1920; drowned at Funchal, Madeira, June 24, 1922.
Knight, Gilbert Barrett, brother of David Francis Knight (qv); b. 22 Sept. 1909; adm. Sept. 1923 (H); left July 1927; a film and TV cameraman; joined Gaumont British Film Studios 1935; RAFVR 1941-5 (Flt Lieut.), personal pilot to AOC W. Africa; cameraman for Ass. Rediffusion Ltd, later Thames TV; m. 5 Oct. 1935 Dorothv York, d. of Capt. William Hall, Marine Supt, of Calcutta; d. Dec. 1994.
Knight, Esmond Pennington, brother of David Francis Knight (qv); b. 4 May 1906; adm. Jan. 1921 (H); left July 1925; an actor; Old Vic. Company 1925-7, Birmingham Rep. 1927-8; frequent appearances on West End stage 1928-40; RNVR 1940-1, discharged after being blinded in HMS Hood during action with Bismarck in 1941; regained partial sight 1943; returned to stage March 1945; appeared in Olivier's films Henry V, Richard lll and Hamlet, later in Sink the Bismarck and The Spy who came in from the Cold; many further stage appearances in London, Stratford and Edinburgh 1945-67; acted in BBC TV series Nicholas Nickleby and Our Mutual Friend; also a painter, one-man exhibition New Town Gallery Uckfield, Sussex; author of Seeking the Bubble (autobiog.) 1943; m. 1st 19 Jan. 1929 Frances, d. of Maj. James Sabben Clare; 2nd 1946 Nora Swinburne, actress, d. of Henry Swinburne Johnson; d. 23 Feb. 1987.
Knight, David Francis, son of Francis Charles Knight, cigar shipper, of Putney, and Bertha Clara, d. of Frank Davis, author and sculptor, of St Ives, Cornwall; b. 6 Feb. 1902; adm. Jan. 1916 (H); left Dec. 1920; HAC 1921-8; joined The Buffs 1939; Maj. RAF Regt 1944, retd 1946; a cigar shipper; m. 2 Apr. 1949 Alice, d. of S. J. Housley of Tours, France; d. 6 Dec. 1996.
Knight, Cecil Bertie Howard, elder son of Alfred Howard Knight, of Brondesbury, Middlesex, by Luna Lizzie, daughter of William Tomlinson, of Bradley, Derbyshire; b. June 3, 1883; adm. Sept. 27, 1894 (H); exhibitioner 1896; left (with Triplett) July 1902; Exeter Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1902; exhibitioner (History) 1902; B.A. 1905; M.A. 1909; Leeds Clergy School 1907; ord. deacon 1907, priest 1909 (London); Curate of St. John-at Hackney, Middlesex, 1907-11, of St. Pancras 1911-3; Warden of the Inns of Court Mission, Drury Lane, 1913-9; Chaplain of Li ncoln's Inn 1913-7; temp. Chaplain to the Forces 1915-9; served in Mesopotamia 1916-7, and in France 1918-9; S. C. F. 1919; M.C. Jan. 11, 1919; Vicar of St. Barnabas, Walthamstow, Essex, 1919-25; Rector of Chingford, in the same co., 1925-32; Vicar of Feering 1932-8; priest-in-charge, Gt. Canfield, 1938-9; Rector of Hutton, Essex, 1939-52; a public preacher, diocese of Chelmsford, since 1952; Hon. Canon of Chelmsford 1941-57; Canon Emeritus 1957; author of The Story of Chingfotd Old Church (1932); m. 1st July 9, 1913, Jessie Gunn Wilson, only daughter of John Wilson Hope, C.B.E., of Wanstead, Essex; 2nd May 18, 1957, Catharine Mary, widow of Reginald Maxwell Mason, of Westland, North Chailey, Lewes, Sussex, and daughter of Daniel John Symonds, of Symondsbury, Dorset; d. 6 Apr. 1976.
Klerck, Jan Klerck van Petersom, son of George William Klerck, Sec. to the High Commissioner of the Union of S. Africa, and Anna Tobia Klerck; b. 27 Feb. 1917; adm. Jan. 1932 (H); left July 1934; Univ. of Cape Town 1934, BA LLB; Union Forces in WW2; South African Dept. of External Affairs, Vice-Consul Madagascar and Lourenco Marques; Sec. of Legation Stockholm 1949; Second Sec. Pretoria 1951-4 and 1958-61; Sec. of Legation Rio de Janeiro 1954-8; Sec. of Embassy Buenos Aires 1961; m. 2 Aug. 1951 Nora Madeleine, d. of Holdo Percival Stromwall of Hemmestavik, Stockholm.
Kleeman, Derrick, son of Oscar Kleeman, and Teresa, d. of S. Apfel; b. 11 Oct. 1919; adm. Jan. 1932 (H); left Mar. 1937; chmn. and man. dir. O. & M. Kleeman Ltd. 1951-61, Mobil Chemicals Ltd. 1961-4, Kleeman Industrial Holdings 1965-84; dir. BP Minerals Ltd. 1981-5; chmn. Weizmann Inst. of Science Foundn. 1971-; m. 10 Nov. 1942 Hella, d. of Hugo Lobl, of Prague, Czech Republic; d. 28 Sept. 2017.
Kitchin, Roger Laxton Harcourt, brother of Derek Harcourt Kitchin (q.v.); b. May 31, 1903; adm. May 2, 1917 (H); d. from the effects of an accident Nov. 10, 1919.
Kitchin, Derek Harcourt, elder son of Frederick Harcourt Kitchin, of Glasgow, editor of the Glasgow Herald, by Lilian, eldest daughter of A. B. Goodall, of Bedford; b. Aug. 20, 1896; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 23, 1909 (H); K.S. 1911; left July 1914; served as temp. Lieut. in 17th Batt. Highland Light Infantry 1914-5, and as Lieut. in the Royal Marines 1915-9; employed on political service in the Sudan 1919-24; called to the bar at Gray's Inn, Nov. 17, 1932; South-Eastern Circuit; a translator-reviser on the staff of the United Nations at Lake Success from 1947; m. Aug. 12, 1925, Mary Kathleen Forsaith Lander, M. Sc., M.B., B. S., only daughter of the Right Rev. Richard Brook Lander, D.D., of Teddington, Middlesex; d. 15 Nov. 1980.