SURREY COATS OF ARMS KEMPTON Charles Henry Kempton <strong>of</strong> West Side, Clapham Common, (b.1861), was father <strong>of</strong> Arundel Hugh Kempton <strong>of</strong> Nona, Nightingale Lane, Clapham Common, (b.1889), Liveryman and Freeman <strong>of</strong> the Glovers' Company, City <strong>of</strong> London. <strong>Arms</strong>: Azure on a fess between two pelicans Or three fleurs-de-lys <strong>of</strong> the field. Crest: On a wreath <strong>of</strong> the colours in front <strong>of</strong> a garb Or a goat passant Sable. Motto: Labore attingam. (FD7) KENDALL <strong>of</strong> Carshalton. <strong>Arms</strong>: Or a chevron between three dolphins naiant embowed Sable, finned <strong>of</strong> the first. From the monument in Westminster Abbey to James Kendall, (d.Jul 10, 1708), Governor <strong>of</strong> Barbados, and Commissioner for executing the Office <strong>of</strong> Lord High Admiral. KENNAWAY Roger Ian Kennaway, QALAS, <strong>of</strong> Gardeners Cottage, East Clandon, Guildford, (b.1938), son <strong>of</strong> Roger Charles Lewis Kennaway <strong>of</strong> Lanivet, Cornwall, (b.1910), and descended from Sir John Kennaway, 1 st Bart., (d.1836), from whom descended also Major Charles Noel Kennaway, RGA, <strong>of</strong> Greenlaw, Guildford, (1877-1944), son <strong>of</strong> Lieutenant-Colonel Charles William Kennaway, RHA, (1843- 1922). <strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a fess Azure between two eagles displayed in chief Gules and in base through an annulet <strong>of</strong> the third a slip <strong>of</strong> olive and another <strong>of</strong> palm in saltire Proper. Crest: An eagle rising Proper from the beak an escutcheon pendent Azure charged with a sun in splendour also Proper. Motto: Ascendam. (BP105; FD7) KENRICK <strong>of</strong> Bletchingley. <strong>Arms</strong>: Ermine a lion rampant Sable. Crests: On a sheaf <strong>of</strong> arrows fessways a hawk standing all Proper * Three arrows one in pale and two in saltire, bound with a ribbon Proper, thereon a hawk statant Sable. As borne by John Kenrick, (d.1799), <strong>of</strong> Bletchingley, and his brothers the Rev. Dr. Matthew Kenrick, (d.Aug 27, 1803), Rector <strong>of</strong> Bletchingley, and the Rev. Jarvis Kenrick, Rector <strong>of</strong> Chilham, Kent, which last was the father <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Jarvis Kenrick, (d.Nov 21, 1838), Rector <strong>of</strong> Bletchingley, (Brayley iv 121). John (d.1799), Matthew and Jarvis were sons <strong>of</strong> Matthew, 6 th son <strong>of</strong> John Kenrick <strong>of</strong> Flore in Godstone. ** * Burke records this as: On a sheaf <strong>of</strong> arrows fessways Or feathered and headed Argent a hawk close also Argent beaked and belled Gold. (BGA) ** Burke records the family as descended from the marriage <strong>of</strong> Edward Kenrick to Susannah Cranmer, grand-niece <strong>of</strong> Archbishop Cranmer. (BGA) KENSINGTON Baron see EDWARDES KENT <strong>of</strong> St. Saviour’s, Southwark. <strong>Arms</strong>: Azure a lion passant gardant Or, a chief Ermine. From the Monuments in St. Saviour’s Church to John Kent, (d.Dec 3, 1751 aged 65), druggist <strong>of</strong> Southwark; and to Sarah, (d.1726), widow <strong>of</strong> Thomas Kent <strong>of</strong> Southwark, Samuel Kent, (d,Oct 8, 1759 aged 76), her son, and Samuel Kent, (d.1762), and Thomas Kent, (d.1766), her grandsons. Crest: The Monument <strong>of</strong> John Kent gives A demi-lion rampant Or collared Sable; that <strong>of</strong> Sarah and her son Samuel, A lion head erased Or collared Sable. (SAC xxii 34, 36) KENT Fox-Davies in 1929 recorded Francis Jackson Kent, solicitor, as son <strong>of</strong> Jackson Goodenough, Kent, MD (Edinburgh), <strong>of</strong> Pelham Lodge, Kingston-upon-Thames. <strong>Arms</strong>: Argent three pallets engrailed Sable each charged with a mullet in bend Or on a chief Gules a lion passant reguardant Ermine. Crest: A lion's head erased per fess Ermines and Argent the lower part charged with three pallets as in the arms. Motto: In via honoris. (FD7) KENT Earl <strong>of</strong> see BURGH and HOLAND KENYON Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Frederick George Kenyon, GBE, KCB, TD, FBA, FSA, MA (Oxon), Hon. D. Litt (Oxon, Dunelm and Athens), <strong>of</strong> Kirkstead, Godstone, (1863-1952); Director and Principal Librarian <strong>of</strong> the British Museum, 1909-30, President <strong>of</strong> the British Academy, 1917-21, Warden <strong>of</strong> Winchester College, 1925-30, was 4 th son <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John Robert Kenyon, DCL (Oxon), QC, <strong>of</strong> Pradoe, Shropshire, (1807-80), and descended from the 1 st Baron Kenyon, Baron <strong>of</strong> Gredington, Flintshire, (1732-1802). <strong>Arms</strong>: Sable a chevron engrailed Or between three crosses flory Argent. Crest: A lion sejant Proper resting the dexter paw on a cross flory Argent. Motto: Magnanimiter crucem sustine. (BP99) KER Major-General Charles Arthur Ker, CB, CMG, CBE, DSO, RA, <strong>of</strong> Weydown House, Haslemere, (1875-1962), son <strong>of</strong> Charles Buchanan Ker <strong>of</strong> Royal Park, Clifton, (1826-99), was father <strong>of</strong> Alan Charles Bewes Ker, TD, <strong>of</strong> 12 Poltimore Road, Guildford, (b.1907). <strong>Arms</strong>: Gules on a chevron between two mullets in chief and a stag's head cabossed in base Or three crescents <strong>of</strong> the field. Crest: In front <strong>of</strong> a sun in splendour Or a stag's head erased Proper. Motto: Sero sed serio. (FD7) KERRICH Edward Kerrich <strong>of</strong> Arnolds, Dorking, (1807-83), was 3 rd son <strong>of</strong> John Kerrich, DL, JP, <strong>of</strong> Harleston, Norfolk, (1764-1812). <strong>Arms</strong>: Sable on a pile Argent a caltrap <strong>of</strong> the first. Crest: On a mount Proper a caltrap Or. Motto: Nunquam non paratus. (BLG11) <strong>Surrey</strong> Heritage
SURREY COATS OF ARMS KESWICK Fairbairn records William Keswick <strong>of</strong> Eastwick Park, Great Bookham, as using for Crest: Upon two wings Argent an arm vested Azure cuffed <strong>of</strong> the first the hand holding a thistle Proper. Motto: Ubique. (FBC) KESWICK POA records Keswick <strong>of</strong> Eastwick Park, and <strong>of</strong> Beechgrove, Dumfries, as having matriculated the following in 1897: <strong>Arms</strong>: Sable a saltire Argent and a chief invected <strong>of</strong> the same the latter charged with a rose Gules between two thistles slipped and leaved Proper. KEW GUILD <strong>Arms</strong>: Azure on a fess Argent between two ancient crowns Or a vine branch Proper two flaunches Silver each charged with a flame <strong>of</strong> fire also Proper. Crest: A dexter hand couped at the wrist holding two sprigs one <strong>of</strong> oak and the other <strong>of</strong> Chinchona leaved and fructed all Proper. Motto: Floreat Kew. Badge: On a hurt ensigned by a vine branch Proper and surmounted by an ancient crown Or a flame <strong>of</strong> fire also Proper. Granted 1962. (CCH) KEY Sir Kingsmill Grove Key, 2 nd Bart., (1815-99), was <strong>of</strong> Spencer House and <strong>of</strong> The Rookery, Streatham Common. <strong>Arms</strong>: Per chevron dovetailed Ermine and Gules three keys erect the wards upwards and to the sinister Or. Crest: A mount Vert thereon a hart lodged full-faced Proper charged on the body with three mullets fessways Sable. Motto: In Domino confido. (DPB1868; BP58) KEYES Baron Keyes. General Sir Charles Patton Keyes, GCB, JP, <strong>of</strong> Croghan, Co. Donegal, (1822-96), was father <strong>of</strong> Admiral Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes, 1 st Bart., GCB, KCVO, CMG, DSO, (1872-1945), who was created Baron Keyes <strong>of</strong> Zeebrugge and <strong>of</strong> Dover, Kent, 1943, and was succeeded by his younger son Sir Roger George Bowlby Keyes, 2 nd Baron Keyes <strong>of</strong> Leith Hill Place, Holmbury St. Mary. Of the same family, Patrick Terence Keyes, <strong>of</strong> 20 Westbury Road, New Maiden, (b.1918), 2 nd son <strong>of</strong> Brigadier-General Sir Terence Humphrey Keyes, KCIE, CSI, CMG, IA, (1877-1939), and grandson <strong>of</strong> General Sir Charles Patton Keyes, above. <strong>Arms</strong>: Per chevron Gules and Sable three keys Or the wards <strong>of</strong> the two in chief facing each other and <strong>of</strong> the one in base to the sinister on a canton Argent a lion rampant <strong>of</strong> the first. Crest: An open hand couped at the wrist Proper holding between the forefinger and thumb and key Or. (BP105) KILMOREY Earl <strong>of</strong> see NEEDHAM KIMBER Sir Henry Kimber, 1 st Bart., <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne Lodge, Wandsworth, (1834-1923), Solicitor <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Court, 1858-90, MP for Wandsworth, 1885-1913, was created Baronet, 1904. The present holder <strong>of</strong> the title is his grandson, Sir Charles Dixon Kimber, 3 rd Bart., BA (Oxon), (b.1912). Sir Henry's 5 th son, the Rev. Hugh Dixon Kimber, (1871-1960), was <strong>of</strong> Brockham Green. <strong>Arms</strong>: Argent a torteau between three choughs Proper on a chief engrailed Gules three estoiles <strong>of</strong> the first. Crest: A bull's head cabossed Sable horned Argent between the horns an estoile Or. Motto: Frangas non flectes. (BP105) KING <strong>of</strong> Kingston-upon-Thames. <strong>Arms</strong>: Sable a lion rampant Or crowned Argent between three cross crosslets <strong>of</strong> the second. From the monument in Kingston Church to Hannah King, (d.Nov 24, 1745). <strong>Surrey</strong> Heritage