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GB-2014-WSA-10511 · Person · 1775-1802

KINGSMAN, HENRY LONG, son of William Long Kingsman DCL, Newbury, Berks., and Dorothea, dau. of Thomas Maunsell LLD KC MP, Counsel to Commissioners of Customs [I ?]; grandson of Thomas Kingsman (qv); bapt. 22 Jul 1775; adm. 24 Jan 1784; KS (Capt., aged 12) 1787; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 11 Jul 1792, called to bar 22 Jun 1798; appears to have been confined to Fleet Prison Apr 1802; d. in Jamaica 1802.

Kingsman, Thomas, 1710-1752
GB-2014-WSA-10512 · Person · 1710-1752

KINGSMAN, THOMAS, son of Thomas Kingsman, Covent Garden, London, wine merchant, and his second wife Anne, sister of Rear-Adm. Robert Long, Royal Navy; bapt. St. Paul, Covent Garden 12 Jun 1710; adm. 1719; readm. (aged 10) Oct 1721; Min. Can. 1724; KS 1725; Capt. of the School 1728; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1729, matr. 12 Jun 1729, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1729 – void 10 Oct 1741 (expiry year of grace as R, Woolwich from 8 Oct 1740); BA 1733; MA 1736; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 17 Jun 1731; ordained; Rector of Woolwich, Kent 1740-52; Rector of St. Paul’s Cray, Kent, from 1752; m. 7 May 1743 Arabella, dau. of John Scattergood, Madras, East India merchant [EICS Madras ?]; buried St. Paul’s Cray 23 Jul 1752.

GB-2014-WSA-10514 · Person · 1805-1882

KINGSTON, PETER NUGENT; b. (Marylebone) 25 Sep 1805; adm. 18 Sep 1820 (Stelfox's); MD Edinburgh 1831; MRCP 1833; FRCP 1847; practised in Curzon Street, Mayfair, London (no longer in practice in 1881); Physician to Westminster Hospital; m. (by 1881) Catherine N. ---; d. 11 Nov 1882.

GB-2014-WSA-10518 · Person · 1605-1640

KINSMAN (or KYNNESMAN), EDMUND, second son of Harold Kinsman, Broughton, Northants, and Elizabeth, dau. of William Golborne, Liverpool; bapt. 6 Jul 1605; adm.; KS in 1619; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1623, adm. scholar 1624; BA 1627/8; MA 1631; ordained; Rector of Clipston, Northants, in 1640; m. Dorothy, only dau. of Moyle Deale, London; d. 17 Oct 1640.

GB-2014-WSA-10519 · Person · 1913-1941

Kiralfy, Dennis Maurice Gerald, son of Gerald Archibald Kiralfy MBE and Margaret Milner, d. of John Milner Harker; b. 19 Mar. 1913; adm. Sept. 1926 (H); left Dec. 1930; Pembroke Coll. Camb., matric. 1932, BA 1935; swam and played water polo against Oxford 1936; Brit. Avia­tion Insurance Co. 1936-9; Dept. of Civil Aviation Air Ministry 1939; FO RAFVR 1938; killed on active service 1 Jan. 1941.

Dennis Maurice Gerald Kiralfy was born at Kensington, London on the 19th of March 1913 the only son of Gerald Archibald Kiralfy MBE, an architect, and Margaret Milner (nee Harker) Kiralfy of 9, Addison Crescent, London, later of Oak Grove, Churt in Surrey. He was christened at the Church of St John the Baptist, Kensington on the 3rd of June 1913. He was educated at Linton House School from 1921 to July 1926 and at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from September 1926 to December 1930. He matriculated for the City and Guilds Engineering College at South Kensington in September 1931 and was accepted as a student member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on the 17th of November 1931. He resigned his membership on the 2nd of January 1933.
He matriculated for Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1932 where he achieved a BA in 1936. He represented Cambridge University at swimming at Wembley against Oxford University on the 27th of June 1936 and also was also a member of the University at Water Polo team in 1936. He was on the staff of the British Aviation Insurance Company from 1936 to 1939 when he left to join the Department of Civil Aviation Department at the Air Ministry where he was appointed as a Junior Operations Officer in the Directorate of Operational Services.
He was commissioned as a Pilot Officer in the Reserve of Air Force Officers on the 22nd of September 1936 and was promoted to Flying Officer on the 22nd of March 1938. He resigned his commission in order to accept a commission on the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve with the rank of Pilot Officer on the 20th of October 1938 and was promoted to Flying Officer from the same date, with seniority from the 22nd of March 1938.
Dennis Kiralfy took off from RAF Bircham Newton in Hudson Mk I T9287 for a transit flight to a satellite airfield where the aircraft was to drop off three airmen and then continue on for an orientation flight of the general area. The aircraft was flying at low level near to the satellite airfield when its port wing hit a barn at Barn Field, North Street, Longham in Norfolk. The aircraft crashed into a ploughed field at 2.48pm where it caught fire, killing all on board.
The crew was
Flying Officer Henry Edward Middleton Featherstone (Pilot)
Leading Aircraftman Kenneth Charles George Gilder (Air Gunner)
Leading Aircraftman William Arthur Meller (Air Gunner)
Sergeant Robert Arthur Plowright (Wireless Operator/Air Gunner)
Pilot Officer Roy McKenzie Mansell (3rd Pilot)
Pilot Officer John Buttemer Allen (2nd Pilot)
Flying Officer Dennis Maurice Gerald Kiralfy (4th Pilot)
Aircraftman 1st Class George Alexander Meridew (Air Gunner)
His father received the following telegram dated the 2nd of January 1941: - “Deeply regret to inform you that your son Flying Officer Dennis Maurice Gerald Kiralfy is reported to have lost his life as the result of an aircraft accident on January 1st 1941. Letter follows. The Air Council express their profound sympathy.”
An inquiry into the accident concluded that: -“All the occupants were killed and the exact cause of the accident will never be fully established. The pilot was very experienced and had a reputation for steadiness and reliability, the error of judgement that he made with such tragic results is in this case almost inexplicable. The pilot’s instructions were to drop 3 airmen at the satellite aerodrome to work on an aircraft which was urgently required, then to take 2 new pilots round the district to show them various landmarks, the situation of the satellite and the orientation of the aerodrome generally.”
His funeral took place on the 7th of January 1941.
He is buried at St Alban’s Church, Hindhead.

GB-2014-WSA-10521 · Person · 1881-1903

Kirby, Herbert Robert, second son of William Kirby, of Ealing; b. April 29, 1881; adm. from St. Paul's School as (non-resident) Q.S. Sept. 27, 1895 (A); elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. (with Triplett) 1900, matric. Michaelmas 1900; d. at Ch. Ch. May 15, 1903.

GB-2014-WSA-10522 · Person · 1868-1940

KIRBY, ROWLAND ARTHUR, son of Thomas Charles Kirby MD LRCP (I) MRCS, Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, London, and Henrietta Sophia, dau. of Edward Peploe Smith, EICS Bengal; b. 29 Jan 1868; adm. 22 Sep 1881 (H); left Aug 1884; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 6 Oct 1887; BA 1890; MB 1897; MRCS LRCP 1893; medical practitioner (no longer in practice by 1926); d. 30 Jan 1940.

GB-2014-WSA-10524 · Person · 1923-1996

Kirbyshire, John Arthur, son of Arthur Scarr Kirbyshire, schoolmaster, of Ealing, and Gwladys Mabel, d. of Henry William James of Halstead, Essex; b. 1 Oct. 1923; adm. Sept. 1937 (KS); left July 1942; RAF 1942-5; Trin. Coll. Camb., elected 1942 (open schol. ), matric. 1945, BA 1948; an official of the Bank of England 1948-80; m. 4 July 1949 Joyce Mary Adams, d. of Henry Coates of Watford, Herts; d. 2 Nov. 1996.

GB-2014-WSA-10526 · Person · 1935-1994

Kirkby, Edward John Nanney, son of Lionel John Nanney Kirkby AMIEE, Admiralty engineer, and Margaret Denise, d. of Edward Lycett Burd, med. practitioner, of Shrewsbury, Shropshire; b. 4 Oct. 1935; adm. Sept. 1949 (G); left July 1953; asst. inspector Northern Rhodesia Police; m. 8 Aug. 1959 Jane Boston Burn, d. of G. R. Moffat of Berwick-on-Tweed; d. 25 Jan. 1994.

GB-2014-WSA-10530 · Person · ca. 1584-1638

KIRKHAM, ROBERT, son of Edward Kirkham, St. Mary le Savoy, London, Yeoman of the Revels; b.; adm.; QS in 1596; from the verses contributed by him as a QS on the death of Lady Elizabeth Cecil it would appear that he was a godson of her husband; in a letter to Sir Robert Cecil dated 22 Apr 1597 Edward Kirkham states that his son “at the last election of the scholars of Westminster failed of his preferment, merely by want of some honourable good friends to speak for him” and begs Cecil to send for the Dean of Christ Church “who has the choice of scholars and move him in behalf of my son” (HMC Salisbury MSS, vii, 170); elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1597, matr. Feb 1597/8, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1602; BA 1601; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 2 Jul 1601; Clerk of the Signet; buried Richmond, Surrey 12 Nov 1638.