- William Noble, 1st Baron Kirkley
William Joseph Noble, 1st Baron Kirkley (
13 January 1863 –11 September 1935 ) was a Britishshipowner .Noble was born in
Newcastle upon Tyne . He entered the shipping business at the age of fifteen and became a partner in Cairns, Noble & Co, which operated theCairn Line and was later taken over by Furness, Withy & Co Ltd, of which he became a director. He remained chairman of the Cairn Line until his death.Noble was first honorary president of the
Baltic and White Sea Conference from 1913 to 1921 and also served as president of theChamber of Shipping in 1920 and on the Executive of theShipping Federation . He was a member of theTyne Improvement Commissioners and was shipping representative on the advisory sub-committee of the Ministry of Transport. He was vice-president of the Newcastle andGateshead Chamber of Commerce from 1915 until his death and was president of theInstitute of Chartered Shipbrokers in 1919–1921 and 1929. During theFirst World War he served on a number of government and local committees. In 1930 he led the British Economic Mission toSouth Africa .He was created a
Baronet in the 1921 Birthday Honours [LondonGazette |issue=32346 |date=4 June 1921 |startpage=4530 |endpage= |supp=yes] and created 1stBaron Kirkley in 1930, taking his title fromKirkley Hall ,Northumberland , which he bought in 1929.His titles became extinct upon his death, as his only son was killed in action in 1917.
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*Obituary, "
The Times ",12 September 1935
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