Antony King-Deacon

Antony Samuel King-Deacon (born Antony Samuel King; 6 December 1941 – 2005) was personal secretary to Sir Harold Nicolson, a fashion journalist for The Times, and later a gardening author and freelance journalist.

[1] He changed his surname to King-Deacon in 1964 at which time he was living at C1, The Albany, in London's Piccadilly.

He was described by The New Plantsman as "from (in his early twenties) nurse-companion to Sir Harold Nicolson at Sissinghurst Castle after the death of Vita Sackville-West".

He also wrote on fashion for the London Evening News, The Observer, and Harpers and Queen magazine.

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The Albany, where King-Deacon lived as a young man.