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            GB-2014-WSA-10583 · Person · 1886-1917

            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.

            GB-2014-WSA-10581 · Person · 1903-1922

            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.

            GB-2014-WSA-10576 · Person · 1909-1994

            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.

            GB-2014-WSA-10573 · Person · 1906-1987

            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.

            GB-2014-WSA-10571 · Person · 1902-1996

            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.

            GB-2014-WSA-10570 · Person · 1883-1976

            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.

            GB-2014-WSA-10560 · Person · 1917-?

            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, 1919-2017
            GB-2014-WSA-10556 · Person · 1919-2017

            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.

            GB-2014-WSA-10547 · Person · 1903-1919

            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.

            GB-2014-WSA-10546 · Person · 1896-1980

            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.