The Kemp Baronetcy, of Gissing in the County of Norfolk, was a title in the Baronetage of England.
The second Baronet sat as member of parliament for Norfolk and Dunwich.
[2] Sir Kenneth Hagar Kemp's heir and only son, Robert Hamilton Kemp, predeceased him suddenly in 1933 due to "rupture of an aneurism of the aorta"[3].
He had severed as lieutenant in South Africa (1899-1902) and in World War I (1914-1918).
Later in life, he was a racehorse trainer at Heathcote House.