Henry Briton Kerby (11 December 1914 – 4 January 1971) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament for Arundel and Shoreham.
He spoke Russian fluently and was an interpreter when Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev made an official visit to the United Kingdom in 1956.
[1] He had a heart attack in February 1970, but had recovered and continued his political career at the time.
[1][2] At the subsequent by-election, his seat was successfully retained by the Conservative candidate, Richard Luce.
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