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NEWFOUNDLAND COLONIAL LEADER
Sir David Kirke; Kirke, David
  • Champlain leaves Quebec as a prisoner aboard Kirke's ship, after a bloodless siege in 1629. Image by [[Charles William Jefferys]], 1942
  • Champlain (centre, holding sword) surrenders Québec to Admiral Kirke on 20 July 1629.

David Kirke         
Sir David Kirke ( – 1654), also spelt David Ker, was an adventurer, privateer and colonial governor. He is best known for his successful capture of Québec in 1629 during the Thirty Years' War and his subsequent governorship of lands in Newfoundland.
Basil Kirke         
(1893-1958) RADIO BROADCASTER AND MANAGER
Basil Wharton Kirke; B. W. Kirke
Basil Everal Wharton Kirke (29 March 1893 – 8 January 1958) was a radio broadcaster and executive with the Australian Broadcasting Commission. He gravitated into this field after a varied career in New South Wales and the Pacific Islands.
Harry Kirke Swann         
BRITISH ORNITHOLOGIST AND NON-FICTION WRITER (1871-1926)
Henry Kirke Swann
Harry Kirke Swann (18 March 1871 near Ewhurst, Surrey – 14 April 1926, Barnet, London) was an English ornithologist and author of books on birds. His research interests were birds of prey and British avifauna.

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David Kirke

Sir David Kirke (c. 1597 – 1654), also spelt David Ker, was an adventurer, privateer and colonial governor. He is best known for his successful capture of Québec in 1629 during the Thirty Years' War and his subsequent governorship of lands in Newfoundland. A favourite of Charles I, Kirke's downfall came with that of the Crown during the English Civil War and it is believed he died in prison.