KING, ALFRED (youngest son of Joseph King, author of Tables of
interest). _b._ Liverpool 24 Dec. 1797; engineer to Liverpool
gas company 1826 to death; will always be identified with
history of gas lighting; invented the delicate pressure guage
and the photometer; suggested application of gas for cooking;
invented a self-registering barometer; A.I.C.E. 25 Feb. 1840,
M.I.C.E. 5 May 1840. _d._ 27 April 1867.
KING, ANTHONY SINGLETON, ensign 71 foot 22 Feb. 1802; captain
99 foot 28 Feb. 1805, major 3 May 1810; commanded the troops in
Newfoundland from 1 Oct. 1816 to the peace; returned to England,
his regiment was disbanded 1818; lieut. col. 12 Aug. 1819, sold
out; K.H. 1837. _d._ 1880.
KING, CHARLES WILLIAM (eld. son of rev. Wm. Clark King, V.
of Norham, Northumberland). Matric. from Univ. coll. Oxf. 20
Nov. 1849 aged 17; scholar of Trin. coll. Oxf. 1851–5; B.A.
1853, M.A. 1856; C. of Woodhorn, Northumberland 1855–9; R. of
St. Mary-le-Bow, Durham 1859–67; principal of Female training
coll. Durham 1859–64; inspector of schools for Durham and
Northumberland 10 June 1864 to death. _d._ 8 Aug. 1872.
KING, CHARLES WILLIAM (son of a shipping agent in the iron
trade). _b._ Newport, Monmouthshire 5 Sep. 1818; a sizar at
Trin. coll. Camb. Oct. 1836, scholar 1839, fellow 1842 to death;
B.A. 1840, M.A. 1843; collected antique gems in Italy 1845–77,
sold his collection consisting of 331 engraved stones about
1878, it has been in the Metropolitan museum of art at New York
since 1881; ordained deacon 1845; author of Antique Gems, their
origin, use and value 1860; The Gnostics and their remains 1864,
2 ed. 1887; The natural history, ancient and modern, of precious
stones and gems 1865; The handbook of engraved gems 1866, 2 ed.
1885; Antique gems and rings 2 vols. 1872. _d._ London 25 March