Background
He was the son of surgeon Thomas Herbert Kellock of Cambridge and Margaret Brooke.
He was the son of surgeon Thomas Herbert Kellock of Cambridge and Margaret Brooke.
He was educated at Rugby School and Clare College, Cambridge.
He was Liberal candidate for the Torquay division of Devon at the 1959 General Election. He was Chairman of the Anti-Apartheid Movement from 1963-1965. He was Liberal candidate for the Kensington South division at the 1966 General Election.
He was Liberal candidate for the Kensington South division at the Kensington South by-election, 1968.
He was Liberal candidate for the Harwich division of Essex at the October 1974 General Election. He did not stand for parliament again.
He was actively involved in Liberal International as Chairman of the British section. Election results.
He was barrister and a member of the chambers of former Liberal Member of Parliament Dingle Foot. He was elected a member of the Liberal Party council.