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            Kent, Cecil, 1883-1942
            GB-2014-WSA-10410 · Person · 1883-1942

            Kent, Cecil, son of Charles Alston Kent, of St. John's Wood, secretary to Trinity House; b. Sept. 25, 1883; adm. Sept. 22, 1898 (H); left July 1902; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1902; B.A. 1905; served in Great War I; temp. Lieut. R.N.V.R. Dec. 21, 1914; Lieut. ­ Commander Sept. 19, 1917; author of The Story of the Tests in England (1934); d. April 14, 1942.

            Kendall, David, 1913-2000
            GB-2014-WSA-10389 · Person · 1913-2000

            Kendall, David, son of Guy Kendall, HM Univ. Coll. Sch., and Ada, d. of J. Sampson, solicitor, of Withington, Manchester; b. 24 Feb. 1913; adm. May 1927 (H); left Apr. 1929; Oriel Coll. Oxf., matric. 1930, BA 1933, MA 1945; St Thom. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1936; BM 1936, DM 1945; consult. neurologist SW Metropolitan Hosp. Board, St George's Hosp., SW Thames RHA, and DHSS; FRCP 1972; a contributor to BMJ and The Lancet; m. 6 Mar. 1937 Wilfrida Laura, d. of Arthur Stanley Lawson of Quebec; d. 31 Dec. 2000.

            Kemp, Reginald, 1866-1943
            GB-2014-WSA-10377 · Person · 1866-1943

            KEMP, REGINALD, only son of Thomas Richardson Kemp QC, Queen’s Gate Terrace, South Kensington, barrister, and Emily Jane Catherine Elizabeth Colmar, eldest dau. of Charles James Plumptre, Hamilton Terrace, St. John’s Wood, barrister; b. 13 May 1866; adm. 27 May 1880 (H); left Dec 1883; adm. Middle Temple 30 Oct 1884, called to bar 22 Jun 1887; South-Eastern Circuit; Coroner for West Middlesex 1915 -; JP Middlesex 1907; m. 29 Mar 1894 Bertha, youngest dau. of Abram Augustus Flint, Uttoxeter, Staffs., Coroner for Derbyshire; d. 3 Mar 1943.

            Kelson, Alan, 1923-D.D.
            GB-2014-WSA-20890 · Person · 1923-D.D.

            Kelson, Alan, son of Sir Stuart Kelson Brown KCIE CB CVO, Dep. Under-Sec. of State India Office, and Dorothy Irene Freeth OBE, d. of Sir Evelyn Freeth, Board of Inland Revenue; b. 1 May 1923; adm. Sept. 1936 (H); left July 1939; Bournemouth Municipal Coll. 1939-41 and 1946-7; assumed the name of Kelson in lieu of Brown 1941; RE in WW2 (Capt.), attd Indian Engineers; Mechanical Engineer Admiralty (Civil Engineer-in-Chiefs Dept), Bath and Lon­don 1953, Wantage 1954-61, Rosyth 1961-4; MIMechE 1957; seconded RAF 1964-7 for NATO posting in Oslo (Sqdn Ldr); rejoined Admiralty Dept (later Min. of Pub. Building & Works) as Building Services Engineer, Lond. 1967-73, Bournemouth to retirement in 1986; m. 13 Apr. 1962 Jennifer Agnes, d. of Col. Roy Schofield Parkes IA of Warminster, Wilts.

            GB-2014-WSA-10369 · Person · 1884-1916

            Kelsey, Leon de Barr, only son of Richard and Annie Kelsey, of South Kensington; b. March 3, 1884; adm. April 28, 1898 (H); left July 1901; studied architecture for six years and subse­quently entered his father's business; joined the Inns of Court O. T. C. April 22, 1915; 2nd Lieut. 23rd (Co. of London) Batt. the London Regt. June 11, 1915; went out to the western front Sept. 24, 1915; killed in action between Guinchy and Fiers Sept. 16, 1916; unm.

            Kelsey, Henry Harold, 1880-?
            GB-2014-WSA-10368 · Person · 1880-?

            Kelsey, Henry Harold, son of Henry George Kelsey, of St. John's Wood; b. June 30, 1880; adm. Sept. 27, 1894 (H); left Aug. 1899; adm. a solicitor Feb. 1905; in practice in St. James's Street, Piccadilly.

            GB-2014-WSA-10331 · Person · 1913-1983

            Keel, Frederick Compton, son of James Frederick Keel, Prof. of Singing Roy. Acad. of Music, and Dora, d. of E. T. Compton, artist; b. 6 Mar. 1913; adm. Sept. 1926 (H); left July 1930; ARIBA 1937; RNVR (Sp) in WW2 (Lieut.); lecturer AA Sch. of Architecture 1946-9; asst architect East Riding CC 1949, Humberside CC 1974; m. 7 Oct. 1944 Pauline Hanson, d. of John Cecil Victor Grundy of Huddersfield; d. 11 May 1983.

            GB-2014-WSA-10330 · Person · 1892-1979

            Keay, Kenneth Douglas, son of Joseph H. Keay, M. D., of Greenwich, Kent, by Auna Laura, daughter of Laurence Candler, of Wisbech, Cambs; b. Jan. 16, 1892; adm. Jan. 14, 1904 (H); left Dec. 1907; served in Great War I; 2nd Lieut. 12th Batt. Camcronians Nov. 11, 1915; Lieut. R. F. C. July 1, 1917; King's Coll., London; B.A. 1911; Camb. Univ. (non-collegiate), matric. Oct. 1913; B.A. 1919; M.A. 1923; Westminster Coll., Cambridge; ord. Minister of the Presbyterian Church of England 1919; Minister at Cheltenham 1919-26, at Huddersfield 1926-33, at Portsmouth 1933-50, and at Liss and Holybourne, Hants, from 1950; Clerk from 1945 and Moderator 1956 of the General Assembly; retired 1958; m. Aug. 11, 1920, Mary Nicoll, daughter of Alexander Anderson, of Bridge of Allan, Stirling; d. 3 Sept. 1979.

            GB-2014-WSA-10322 · Person · 1907-1969

            Kaye, Robert Adolf, son of Robert Katz and Anne Marie Magdalena, d. of Gustav von Wulffen of Saverne, Alsace; b. 24 Mar. 1907; adm. Apr. 1921 (H); left July 1926; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1926, BA 1930; assumed the name of Kaye in lieu of Katz 3 Nov. 1932; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) Nov. 1933; Middx Regt (TA) June 1936 (Lieut.-Col); Intell. Corps 1943-4, Control Commn for Germany (legal divn) 1944-6; m. 19 Aug. 1959 Elizabeth Alice Clay, d. of Sir Gilbert Charles Upcott KCB, Comptroller-Gen. of the Exchequer; d. 5 Aug. 1969.

            GB-2014-WSA-10307 · Person · 1910-1978

            Kallas, Hillar Mihkel, son of Oscar Philipp Kallas, Estonian Minister at the Court of St James, and Aino Julia Maria, d. of Julius Krohn of Helsingfors; b. 2 Dec. 1910; adm. Sept. 1924 (H); left Apr. 1928; Balliol Coll. Oxf. 1928-9; Helsinki Univ. 1930-1; European buyer John Lewis Partnership 1937-9; news dept. BBC external services 1939-76; launched BBC Scandinavian services and ran Finnish broadcasts in WW2; m. 1st Anna Joyce Jordan, d. of Dr MacQueen Brenton of Wolverhampton; 2nd 1967 Aino-Ritter Björklund; d. 5 June 1978.