Joe,
I think I've seen Glasper in connection with you, so this is probably a point of reference for you:
KNARSDALE, 1,641grt, 21 December 1915, 2¾ miles E by S from Orfordness, mined and sunk, 1 life lost
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Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Official Nos: 129772, 129773, 129774, 129774, 129775, 129778, 129779, 129780, 129781, 129782, 129785, 129786,... Ship: Knarsdale; Official number: 129790. Robert Glasper; rank/rating, Master; age, 45; place of birth, Newcastle; previous ship, same. James H Morrow; rank/rating, First Mate; age, 52; place of
Held by: The National Archives - Board of Trade and successors
Date: 1915
Reference: BT 99/3161/26A and later: Reference: BT 99/3161/28A
Subjects: Caribbean | Europe and Russia | Merchant seaman | Shipping
I think that Grandfather may have just been visiting the Chiverstone; both ships were freighters around the UK.
More info MAY be available here:
http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz/