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Stephen King-Hall

William Stephen Richard King-Hall, Baron King-Hall of Headley (21 January 1893 – 2 June 1966) was a British naval officer, writer, politician and playwright who served as the member of parliament for Ormskirk from 1939 to 1945.[1][2]

Baron King-Hall of Headley
Stephen King-Hall in 1917
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
In office
15 January 1966 – 2 June 1966
Member of Parliament
for Ormskirk
In office
27 October 1939 – 15 June 1945
Preceded bySamuel Rosbotham
Succeeded byHarold Wilson
Personal details
Born
William Stephen Richard King-Hall

(1893-01-21)21 January 1893
London, England
Died2 June 1966(1966-06-02) (aged 73)
London, England
Political partyIndependent
National Labour
SpouseKathleen Spencer (until 1963)
RelativesGeorge King-Hall (father)
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/service Royal Navy
Years of service1914–1929
RankCommander
Unit11th Submarine Flotilla
HMS Southampton

Early life and career

The son of Admiral Sir George Fowler King-Hall and Olga Felicia Ker; theirs was an artistic naval family, King-Hall's sisters Magdalen and Lou also being writers. He married Kathleen Amelia Spencer (died 14 August 1950), daughter of Francis Spencer, on 15 April 1919 and they had three children, Ann, Frances Susan and Jane.

He was educated at Lausanne in Switzerland and at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth. He fought in the First World War between 1914 and 1918, with the Grand Fleet, serving on HMS Southampton and 11th Submarine Flotilla. He gained the rank of commander in the service of the Royal Navy in 1928, before resigning in 1929. He wrote several plays between 1924 and 1940, including Posterity accepted by Leonard Woolf for the Hogarth Essays. He joined the Royal Institute of International Affairs in 1929, having previously been awarded their gold medal for his 1920 thesis on submarine warfare.

Member of Parliament

He entered the House of Commons in 1939 as Member of Parliament (MP) for Ormskirk unopposed, standing as the National Labour candidate. He later changed his affiliation and continued to stand as an Independent, subsequently losing the seat to future Prime Minister Harold Wilson in the 1945 general election. During his term, he served in the Ministry of Aircraft Production under Max Aitken as Director of the Factory Defence Section.[3]

In 1944 he founded and chaired the Hansard Society to promote parliamentary democracy. He presented a programme for children on current affairs on both BBC radio and television.

Life after Parliament and death

He was invested as a Knight Bachelor on 6 July 1954[4] and was created a Life Peer as Baron King-Hall of Headley on 15 January 1966.[5] He lived at Hartfield House, Headley until his death in Westminster on 2 June 1966.[6]

Bibliography

Political and Historical

  • A Naval Lieutenant, 1914–1918 as Etienne  [1]
  • Diary of a U-Boat-Commander 1918, as "Etienne", 1918[7]
  • Western Civilisation and the Far East, 1924 [1]
  • Imperial Defence [1]
  • The China of To-day [1]
  • The War at Sea, 1914–1918 [1]
  • Submarines in the Future of Naval Warfare, 1920. Thesis.
  • Our Own Times, 2 vols, 1935 [1]
  • London Newsletter (a.k.a. K-H Weekly News Letter Service, National News Letter), 1936. [1]
  • Total Victory, 1941 [1]
  • Britain's Third Chance, 1943 [1]
  • My Naval Life, 1952 [1]
  • History in Hansard (with Ann Dewar), 1952 [1]
  • The Communist Conspiracy, 1953 [1]
  • Defence in the Nuclear Age. Gollancz, London, 1958; Nyack, N.Y.: Fellowship, 1959. [1]
  • Common Sense in Defence, 1960 [1]
  • Men of Destiny, 1960 [1]
  • Our Times, 1900–1960, 1961 [1]
  • Power Politics in the Nuclear age. Gollancz, London, 1962. [1]


In Defence in the Nuclear Age he advocated a British policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament and national defence involving some reliance on conventional military force. This was to be supplemented by "a defence system of non-violence against violence" - what is often called "defence by civil resistance" or "social defence".[8]

In Men of Destiny he criticised all sides for the creation of the Cold War and further promoted his aim of nuclear disarmament.

There have been several accounts and appraisals of his work advocating unilateral nuclear disarmament and defence by civil resistance.[9][10]

Children

  • Letters to Hilary, 1928 [1]
  • Hilary Growing Up, 1929, E. Benn, London. [1]

The latter described by the author as building "upon the foundations laid down in its predecessor Letters to Hilary. This book is for children from twelve to ninety... a series of essays, or talks... on sociology."[11]

Novels

  • Moment of No Return, Ballantine Books (No. F543), New York, 1961. A Cold - War novel about tensions between the Soviet Bloc and the West.

Plays

Radio

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007, accessed 17 November 2012. King-Hall
  2. ^ Lundy, Darryl. "Sir William Stephen King-Hall, Baron King-Hall". The Peerage. thepeerage.com. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  3. ^ Edgerton, David (December 2005). Warfare State: Britain, 1920-1970. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-521-67231-3.
  4. ^ "No. 40227". The London Gazette. 9 July 1954. p. 4026.
  5. ^ "No. 43877". The London Gazette. 18 January 1966. p. 666.
  6. ^ "WE REMEMBER WILLIAM STEPHEN RICHARD KING-HALL". Imperial War Museum. Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  7. ^ "The Diary of a U-boat Commander by Sir King-Hall Stephen - Free eBook".
  8. ^ Stephen King-Hall, Defence in the Nuclear Age, Gollancz, London, 1958; Nyack, N.Y.: Fellowship, 1959.
  9. ^ Gene Keyes, "Strategic Nonviolent Defense: The Construct of an Option" (1981)
  10. ^ Brian Martin, "Researching nonviolent action: past themes and future possibilities" (2005)
  11. ^ WorldCat - Hilary Growing Up
  • Stephen King-Hall at IMDb
  • "Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives". University of London - King's College.
  • "William Stephen Richard King-Hall, Baron King-Hall (1893-1966), Sailor, writer and commentator". National Portrait Gallery (London).
  • "Britain and the Future". The Empire Club of Canada.

External links


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William Stephen Richard King Hall Baron King Hall of Headley 21 January 1893 2 June 1966 was a British naval officer writer politician and playwright who served as the member of parliament for Ormskirk from 1939 to 1945 1 2 The Right HonourableBaron King Hall of HeadleyRNStephen King Hall in 1917Member of the House of LordsLord TemporalIn office 15 January 1966 2 June 1966Member of Parliamentfor OrmskirkIn office 27 October 1939 15 June 1945Preceded bySamuel RosbothamSucceeded byHarold WilsonPersonal detailsBornWilliam Stephen Richard King Hall 1893 01 21 21 January 1893London EnglandDied2 June 1966 1966 06 02 aged 73 London EnglandPolitical partyIndependentNational LabourSpouseKathleen Spencer until 1963 RelativesGeorge King Hall father Military serviceAllegiance United KingdomBranch service Royal NavyYears of service1914 1929RankCommanderUnit11th Submarine FlotillaHMS Southampton Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Member of Parliament 3 Life after Parliament and death 4 Bibliography 4 1 Political and Historical 4 2 Children 4 3 Novels 4 4 Plays 4 5 Radio 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career EditThe son of Admiral Sir George Fowler King Hall and Olga Felicia Ker theirs was an artistic naval family King Hall s sisters Magdalen and Lou also being writers He married Kathleen Amelia Spencer died 14 August 1950 daughter of Francis Spencer on 15 April 1919 and they had three children Ann Frances Susan and Jane He was educated at Lausanne in Switzerland and at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth He fought in the First World War between 1914 and 1918 with the Grand Fleet serving on HMS Southampton and 11th Submarine Flotilla He gained the rank of commander in the service of the Royal Navy in 1928 before resigning in 1929 He wrote several plays between 1924 and 1940 including Posterity accepted by Leonard Woolf for the Hogarth Essays He joined the Royal Institute of International Affairs in 1929 having previously been awarded their gold medal for his 1920 thesis on submarine warfare Member of Parliament EditHe entered the House of Commons in 1939 as Member of Parliament MP for Ormskirk unopposed standing as the National Labour candidate He later changed his affiliation and continued to stand as an Independent subsequently losing the seat to future Prime Minister Harold Wilson in the 1945 general election During his term he served in the Ministry of Aircraft Production under Max Aitken as Director of the Factory Defence Section 3 In 1944 he founded and chaired the Hansard Society to promote parliamentary democracy He presented a programme for children on current affairs on both BBC radio and television Life after Parliament and death EditHe was invested as a Knight Bachelor on 6 July 1954 4 and was created a Life Peer as Baron King Hall of Headley on 15 January 1966 5 He lived at Hartfield House Headley until his death in Westminster on 2 June 1966 6 Bibliography EditPolitical and Historical Edit A Naval Lieutenant 1914 1918 as Etienne 1 Diary of a U Boat Commander 1918 as Etienne 1918 7 Western Civilisation and the Far East 1924 1 Imperial Defence 1 The China of To day 1 The War at Sea 1914 1918 1 Submarines in the Future of Naval Warfare 1920 Thesis Our Own Times 2 vols 1935 1 London Newsletter a k a K H Weekly News Letter Service National News Letter 1936 1 Total Victory 1941 1 Britain s Third Chance 1943 1 My Naval Life 1952 1 History in Hansard with Ann Dewar 1952 1 The Communist Conspiracy 1953 1 Defence in the Nuclear Age Gollancz London 1958 Nyack N Y Fellowship 1959 1 Common Sense in Defence 1960 1 Men of Destiny 1960 1 Our Times 1900 1960 1961 1 Power Politics in the Nuclear age Gollancz London 1962 1 In Defence in the Nuclear Age he advocated a British policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament and national defence involving some reliance on conventional military force This was to be supplemented by a defence system of non violence against violence what is often called defence by civil resistance or social defence 8 In Men of Destiny he criticised all sides for the creation of the Cold War and further promoted his aim of nuclear disarmament There have been several accounts and appraisals of his work advocating unilateral nuclear disarmament and defence by civil resistance 9 10 Children Edit Letters to Hilary 1928 1 Hilary Growing Up 1929 E Benn London 1 The latter described by the author as building upon the foundations laid down in its predecessor Letters to Hilary This book is for children from twelve to ninety a series of essays or talks on sociology 11 Novels Edit Moment of No Return Ballantine Books No F543 New York 1961 A Cold War novel about tensions between the Soviet Bloc and the West Plays Edit Posterity 1927 The Middle Watch 1929 The Midshipmaid 1931 Admirals All 1934 Tropical Trouble 1936 The Middle Watch 1940 Off the Record 1947 Carry on Admiral 1957 Girls at Sea 1958Radio Edit BBC Children s HourSee also EditCivil resistance Hansard Society Nonviolent resistance Social defenceReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Who Was Who A amp C Black 1920 2008 online edn Oxford University Press Dec 2007 accessed 17 November 2012 King Hall Lundy Darryl Sir William Stephen King Hall Baron King Hall The Peerage thepeerage com Retrieved 8 November 2021 Edgerton David December 2005 Warfare State Britain 1920 1970 Cambridge Cambridge University Press p 154 ISBN 978 0 521 67231 3 No 40227 The London Gazette 9 July 1954 p 4026 No 43877 The London Gazette 18 January 1966 p 666 WE REMEMBER WILLIAM STEPHEN RICHARD KING HALL Imperial War Museum Imperial War Museum Retrieved 8 November 2021 The Diary of a U boat Commander by Sir King Hall Stephen Free eBook Stephen King Hall Defence in the Nuclear Age Gollancz London 1958 Nyack N Y Fellowship 1959 Gene Keyes Strategic Nonviolent Defense The Construct of an Option 1981 Brian Martin Researching nonviolent action past themes and future possibilities 2005 WorldCat Hilary Growing Up Stephen King Hall at IMDb Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives University of London King s College William Stephen Richard King Hall Baron King Hall 1893 1966 Sailor writer and commentator National Portrait Gallery London Britain and the Future The Empire Club of Canada External links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Stephen King Hall Works by Stephen King Hall at Project Gutenberg Works by Stephen King Hall at Faded Page Canada Works by or about Stephen King Hall at Internet Archive Works by Stephen King Hall at LibriVox public domain audiobooks A North Sea Diary 1914 1918 Account of his experience on board the Southampton Newspaper clippings about Stephen King Hall in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW The papers of Baron King Hall of Headley at Churchill Archives Centre Parliament of the United KingdomPreceded bySam Tom Rosbotham Member of Parliament for Ormskirk1939 1945 Succeeded byHarold Wilson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen King Hall 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