John Kerans Explained

Honorific Prefix:Commander
John Kerans
Office:Member of Parliament
for The Hartlepools
Term Start:8 October 1959
Term End:25 September 1964
Predecessor:D. T. Jones
Successor:Ted Leadbitter
Birth Name:John Simon Kerans
Birth Date:30 June 1915
Birth Place:Parsonstown (Birr), County Offaly, Ireland
Death Place:Oxted, Surrey, England
Resting Place:St Peter Churchyard, Tandridge, Surrey
Party:Conservative
Children:2
Alma Mater:Royal Naval College, Dartmouth
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Branch:Royal Navy
Rank:Commander
Unit:Naval Intelligence, Far East

Naval Intelligence, Hong Kong
Royal Malaysia Police
Commands:Assistant naval attaché, Nanking

Naval Intelligence, London
Naval attaché, Bangkok
Battles:World War II
Amethyst Incident
Mawards:Distinguished Service Order

Commander John Simon Kerans (30 June 191512 September 1985) was an officer in the Royal Navy and later a Conservative Party politician. He is also the author of the 1964 book The World's Greatest Sea Adventures, Publisher: Odhams Books Ltd.[1]

The Yangtze Incident

As Assistant British Naval Attaché in then Nanking, China in 1949, Lieutenant-Commander Kerans took command of when the ship came under fire on the Yangtze River during the final stages of the Chinese Civil War after the captain and 16 others were killed in the shelling.[2] The ship was detained for ten weeks during negotiations for its release, until Kerans led a night-time escape.[3] Kerans was awarded the Distinguished Service Order.[4] The Amethyst incident was later the subject of a film entitled Yangtse Incident: The Story of HMS Amethyst (1957), in which Kerans was portrayed by the British actor Richard Todd.

Politics

At the 1959 general election he was elected as Conservative Member of Parliament for The Hartlepools. He served only one term in the House of Commons, and did not contest the 1964 general election. He advocated the representation of Communist China in the United Nations.[5]

Kerans was the last Conservative to serve as MP for the constituency (now called Hartlepool) until Jill Mortimer was elected following the 2021 Hartlepool by-election.

Grave

His remains are interred in the churchyard of St Peters, Tandridge and the grave can be found in the eastern side near the boundary wall. The photo right was on the 75th anniversary memorial service 2024 with wreaths laid by The Royal Naval Association Reigate, The Oxted Branch Royal British Legion and Sea Cadets. A reception was held afterwards at the Oxted Branch Royal British Legion.[6]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Worlds-Greatest-Sea-Adventures/dp/B000J0LZVE/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1375107410&sr=1-1 The World's Greatest Sea Adventures
  2. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1985-09-14/news/0330050077_1_kerans-amethyst-yangtze John Kerans, 70, a Royal Navy commander who ran his...
  3. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/nigelfarndale/3613674/Give-me-more-rum-sodomy-and-the-lash.html Give me more rum, sodomy and the lash
  4. Web site: Page 3813 | Issue 38683, 5 August 1949 | London Gazette | the Gazette .
  5. Web site: CHINESE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC (UNITED NATIONS REPRESENTATION) (Hansard, 29 November 1961). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 29 November 1961. en-GB.
  6. Full details in RH8 Magazine August 2024.