This article is about the lawyer and civil servant in Sarawak, the UK and New Zealand. For other people with the same name, see Kenelm Digby (disambiguation).
Kenelm Hubert DigbyMBE (10 March 1912, in London – 5 August 2001)[1] was the proposer of the controversial 1933 "King and Country" debate in the Oxford Union who later became the Attorney General and a judge in Sarawak.[2]
^Kitchin, Peter (23 August 2001). "Kenelm Hubert Digby". The Evening Post. Wellington, N.Z.
^Derek Round and Kenelm Digby (2002). Barbed Wire Between Us: A Story of Love and War. Random House, Auckland.