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  • Kirby, Thomas Frederick

    Kirby was educated at Eton 1848-1855 and then at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he stayed on as a fellow and assistant tutor 1861-1864. He then moved to London and was called to the Bar in 1866. He worked as a conveyancer and equity draftsman at Lincolns Inn, and acted as a reporter in the Rolls…

  • Kirby, Thomas Frederick

    Kirby was educated at Eton 1848-1855 and then at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he stayed on as a fellow and assistant tutor 1861-1864. He then moved to London and was called to the Bar in 1866. He worked as a conveyancer and equity draftsman at Lincolns Inn, and acted as a reporter in the Rolls…

  • Kingsley, Rev Charles

    Charles Kingsley was born at Holne, Devon and educated at Kings College, London and Magdalene College, Cambridge.  He took holy orders and married Fanny Grenfell and in 1844 was given the living at Eversley, after being curate there for two years.  At that time Eversley was a remote village in the northeast Hampshire heathland fringed…

  • Knowles, Bernard Dawson

    Knowles was born in Rotherham during the third quarter of 1890. The 1911 census records him as living with his parents and his occupation as ‘Clerk, Solicitor’s Office’. He was still based in Yorkshire when he got married in 1916. During the First World War he served in France and after being invalided out of…

  • Knocker, Guy Mainwaring (Group Captain)

    Guy Mainwaring Knocker was a very young Sopwith Camel pilot in the First World War, serving with No 65 Squadron Royal Flying Corps in France.  He was wounded in action in April 1918 but served in the RAF until 1947.

  • Knapp, Rev George E C

    From 1944–1964 George Knapp was Vicar of East Worldham where his ashes are buried and he is commemorated in a memorial window. Coincidentally, it was the benefice held by the last surviving chantry priest of Selborne Priory during the mid-16th century.

  • Knowles, Bernard Dawson

    Knowles was born in Rotherham during the third quarter of 1890. The 1911 census records him as living with his parents and his occupation as ‘Clerk, Solicitor’s Office’. He was still based in Yorkshire when he got married in 1916. During the First World War he served in France and after being invalided out of…

  • Knocker, Guy Mainwaring (Group Captain)

    Guy Mainwaring Knocker was a very young Sopwith Camel pilot in the First World War, serving with No 65 Squadron Royal Flying Corps in France.  He was wounded in action in April 1918 but served in the RAF until 1947.

  • Knapp, Rev George E C

    From 1944–1964 George Knapp was Vicar of East Worldham where his ashes are buried and he is commemorated in a memorial window. Coincidentally, it was the benefice held by the last surviving chantry priest of Selborne Priory during the mid-16th century.

  • Kitchin, George William – Dean

    Although history was one of Kitchin’s main interests, he was something of a polymath who followed a variety of activities, and in three different centres. Fortunately, during his two periods in Hampshire he left marks that can be readily identified and chronicled.

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