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JUSTICE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
JUSTICE, Maj.-Gen. Henry Annesley, IndiaiArmy; b. 1 July, 1832. Entered army1851 ; Maj.-Gen. 1892 ; retired list, 1889served Indian Mutiny, 1858-59. Address: IMerton Road, Southsea. [Died 2 Aug. 1908
JUSTICE, Maj .-Gen. William Clive, C M G1881
; b. 16 April 1835; s. of Lt.-Gen
William Justice; m. 1858, Leila, d. of Rev
W. J. Parker. Educ. : Royal MilitaryCollege, Sandhurst. Entered army, 1852Major-General, 1890 ; served Indian Mutiny1857, including Delhi (medal and clasp)Decorated for services on the West Coast oAfrica ; in command of an expedition senagainst Ashanti in 1881 (C.M.G.). AddressHinsotck, Farnborough, Hants. ClubUnited Service. [Died 19 Nov. 1908
KKAMPHAUSEN, Adolf Hermann Heinrich
D.D., ordentlicher Professor an der rhein'ischen Friedrich - Wilhelms - UniversitatSenior der evangelisch-theologischen Fakultalder Universitat Bonn
; b. Solingen imRegierungsbezirk Diisseldorf, 10 Sept. 1829s. des Lehrers Ad. Kamphausen und derJohanna, geborenen Reiche
; m. 1st, 1868,Emmy Bruch (d. 1873) ; 2nd, 1878, AlwineSchreiber; Von den beiden Tochtern istPaula Lehrerin an der Schubringschenhoheren Madchenschule in Bonn, wahrendMaria an den Oberlehrer Dr. Windrath inHamburg verheiratet ist ; two d. Educ. :
Barmen, wohin sein Vater, 1836, berufenwurde, dann auf dem Gymnasium zu Elber-feld, 1844-49, und auf der Universitat zuBonn, 1849-55
; kaum Privatdocent in Bonngeworden, folgte er im Herbst 1855 demRufe von Chr. Karl Josias Bunsen als dessenPrivatsekretar und' Mitarbeiter am Bibel-werke nach Heidelberg, wo er zugleich seitHerbst 1856 als Privatdocent thatig war.1859 siedelte er mit Bunsen nach Bonn iiber,wurde im Januar 1863 ausserordentlicherund im Feb. 1868 ordentlicher Professor derTheologie daselbst. Von 1871 bis 1890 warer Mitglied der besonders in Halle thatigentheologischen Kommission zur Revision vonLuthers Uebersetzung des Alten Testaments.Im Studienjahre 1893-94 war er Rektor derUniversitat Bonn
; seit Herbst 1899 besch-rankte er seine Lehrthatigkeit auf die Leitungdes alttestamentlichen Seminars, die er imHerbst 1901 niederlegte. Publications : dasLied Moses Deut. 32, 1862
; das Gebet desHerrn, 1866
; die Hagiographen des A. B.nach den uberlieferten Grundtexten iibersetztund mit erklarenden Anmerkungen versehen,1868 ; die Chronologic der hebraischenKonige, 1883 ; das B. Daniel und die neuereGeschichtsforschung, 1893
; die berichtigteLutherbibel : Rektoratsrede mit Anmer-kungen, 1894 ; The Book of Daniel : criticaledition in P. Haupt's Polychrome Bible,1896 ; das Verhaltnis des Menschenopfers zurisraelitischen Religion : Dekanatsprogramm,1896 ; ausserdem gab K. die 3 ersten Auflagenvon Bleek's Einleitung in das A. T. heraus.war Mitarbeiter an den drei Auflagen derProtest. Real-Encykl. und schrieb in vieleZeitschriften z. B. Theol. Studien undKritiken, Jenaer und Theol. Literatur-zeitung, Evang. Gemeindeblatt fur Rheinlandund Westfalen, Protest. Kirchenzeitung,Fleischer's Deutsche Revue, H. v. Sybel'sHist. Zeitschrift, Bousset's Theol. Rund-schau ; American Journal of Theology ;
und Ency. Bib.;
in der von Kautzschherausgegebenen Bibelubersetzung bear-beitete K. die Biicher der Konige, Spriicheund das zweite Makkabaerbiich
;in Riehm's
Handworterbiich behandelte er in vielenArtikeln die Privataltertiimer. Address:Bonn, Weberstrasse 29. [Died 10 5^.^1909.
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KANE, His Honour Judge Robert Romney,LL.D. ; County Court Judge and Chairmanof Quarter Sessions for the Counties ofCarlow, Kildare, Wexford, and Wicklow from1892
; b. 28 Oct. 1842; s. of late Sir Robert
Kane, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S., and Katherine,d. of Henry Baily ; m. Eleanor Louisa2nd d. of David Coffey, Taxing Master inChancery, 1875. Educ. : private school
;
Queen's College, Cork. B.A., honours inMoral and Political Science, and in NaturalScience; M.A., honours in Moral and PoliticalScience, Queen's University; LL.B. withhonours, London
; LL.D. Hon. CausfiQueen's University. Irish Barr. 1865Prof, of Equity, Jurisprudence, and Inter-national Law, King's Inns, Dublin, 1873-79
;
Legal Assistant Commissioner Irish Law Com-mission, 1881-92
; was M.R.I.A., M.R.Z.S.I.,F.R.S.A.I. ; was Hon. Secretary to and amember of the Council of the Royal DublinSociety, and a trustee of the National Libraryof Ireland. Publications : joint -author,Nolan and Kane, Statute Law of Landlordand Tenant in Ireland
; editor of the lateProfessor Richey's Lectures on Irish History.Owned 2539 acres in Co. Clare. Interestedin geology, zoology, and anthropology.Address: 4 Fitzwilliam Place, DublinClub : Savile. [Died 26 March 1902.
KANTHACK, Alfred Antunes, M.A., MDF.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., B.A., B.S., B.Sc.";Fellow of King's College, Cambridge ; Pro-fessor of Pathology, Cambridge University,from 6 Nov. 1897
; b. Brazil, 4 March 18632nd s. of Emilio Kanthack, Para, Brazil, atone time H.B.M. Consul at Para ; m. LucieHenstock, 2nd d. of late John Henstock,Liverpool. Educ. : Germany (Hamburg,Liineburg, and Gutersloh) ; Liverpool Coll. ;
Liverpool Univ. Coll. ; St. Bartholomew'sHospital ; St. John's Coll. CambridgeBerlin. M.A. (honoris causa) Cambridge'1897
; Jacksonian Prize, Royal College ofSurgeons, England, 1895. Leprosy Com-mission, 1890-91; John Lucas Walker Student1891-92; Medical Tutor, Medical Faculty!Liverpool University College, 1892-93-Lecturer on Pathology and Bacteriology, St.Bartholomew's Hospital, 1893-97
; Patho-logist and Curator at St. Bartholomew's,1894-97; Professor of Physiology andBacteriology at Bedford College, 1895-96;Deputy Professor of Pathology, CambridgeUniversity, 1896-97. Publications : Leprosyin India, 1892
; Manual of Practical MorbidAnatomy, 1894; Practical Bacteriology, 1895 ;
numerous papers in scientific journals. Recrea-tions: cycling; in early life football and swim-ming. Address : 2 Huntingdon Road, Cam-bridge. Club: Savile. [Died 21 Dec. 1898.
KARSLAKE, Sir William Wollaston, Kt., cr.1895
; K.C. ; b. 10 June 1834; e. s. of late
Rev. Wm. Heberden Karslake, J.P. Devon,and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral; m.Madeline (d. of W. R. Bayley, Cotford,Devon, and widow of R. D. Grant, NuttallHall, Lancashire, 1867. Educ. : Harrow.Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1857 ; Q.C. 1881 ;
Controller of Succession Duties, SomersetHouse, 1886-99. Address: Loddington,Knole Road, Bournemouth. Club : Union.
[Died 25 Sept. 1913.
KATSURA, General Marquess Taro, Hon.G.C.B. 1905
; b. Chosiu, 1847; m. d. of
Marquess Inouye. Educ. : The MilitarySchool in Prussia. Entered army, 1867;served War of the Restoration; MilitaryAttache" to the Japanese Legation at Berlin,1875-78; visited Germany for militarypurpose, 1884
; Vice-Minister of the Army,1886-91
; achieved the Army Reform ;
Commander-in-Chief of the Third Division ;
served Chino - Japanese War, 1891 - 95 ;
Governor-General of Formosa, 1896 ; Chief
WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
Commandant of the Tokyo Bay Defence,1896-98 ;
War Minister, 1898-1900 ; PrimeMinister of Japan, 1901-6, and 1908. Ad-dress : Tokio, Japan. [Died 10 Oct. 1913.
KAY, Sir Brook, 4th Bt. ; cr. 1803 ; b. London,8 Aug. 1820 ; s. of 3rd Bt. and MargaretBarclay ;
m. Eliza, e. d. of John P. Wilmott,Westbury, Sherborne, 1853 ; S. father 1866.Educ. : various schools ; privately. Someyears in Indian army, Bombay Presidency ;
i
served with the Forces in Scinde and brigadeunder Gen. England at Quettah andCandahar,1838-42. Recreation : horticulture. Heir :
b. William, b. 1837. Address: StanleyLodge, Battledown, Cheltenham. Club: NewClub, Cheltenham. [Died 15 March 1907.
KAY, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Ebenezer, P.O. ;
Lord Justice of Appeal in the Supreme Court,1891-97 (resigned) ; b. Meadowcroft, nearRochdale, 1822
; 4th s. of late Robert Kay,Meadowcroft ;
m. Mary, y. d. of late Rev.William French, D.D., Master of Jesus Coll.
Camb. 1850 (d. 1889). Educ. : Trin. Coll.
Camb. (M.A.). Barr, 1846; Q.C. 1866;Judge of the Chancery Court, 1881. Publica- ,
tions : Reports in Chancery Kay and part !
of Kay and Johnson. Recreations : countrylife, Thorpe Abbotts, Norfolk. Address :
\
37 Hyde Park Gardens ; Thorpe Abbotts,Scoles, Norfolk. Club : Athenaeum.
[Died 16 March 1897.
KAY, Sir William Algernon, 5th Bt., cr. 1803;
b. 23 May 1837 ; s. of 3rd Bt. and 2nd wife,Anne, d. of William Howes of Winston,Cnichester ; m. 1869, Emily, d. of lateThomas James Ireland, of Ousden Hall,Suffolk
;one s. one d. ; S. half-br. 1907.
Educ. : Sherborne. Entered army, 1855 ;
retired, 1880 ; served New Zealand, 1864-66(medal). Heir : s. Capt. William AlgernonIreland Kay, b. 21 Mar. 1876, 1st Batt.K.R.R.C. Club: Naval and Military.
[Died 11 Oct. 1914.KAYE, Yen. William Frederick John, M.A. ;
Archdeacon and Canon of Lincoln from 1863;
Rector of Riseholme from 1846; m. 1857,
Mary, e. d. of Bishop Jackson. Educ. :
Eton;
Balliol Coll. Oxford (2nd class Math.)Ordained, 1846. Address : Lincoln.
[Died 9 June 1913.KAYE, Sir William Squire Barker ; cr. 1885 ;
Q.C., LL.D., J.P. ; b. 1831 ; m. 1st, 1859,Fanny (d. of late R. Barker
; 2nd, 1900,Ada C. Leeds, widow of Robert Leeds, Q.C.Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin (B.A. 1852 ;
LL.B. 1857; LL.D. 1865). Irish Barr.1855
; Assistant Under-Secretary for Ireland ;
Clerk of the Privy Council, 1878-95 ; PrivateSecretary to the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1895,1900. Address : 62 Fitzwilliam Square, andPrivate Secretary's Lodge, Dublin. Club :
University, Dublin. [Died 15 June 1901.
KEANE, Augustus Henry, F.R.G.S.; Emeritus
Prof, of Hindustani, Univ. Coll. Lond.;
ex-Vice-Pres. Anthrop. Inst. ; LL.D. St.Andrews ; a hard-working literary man ; b.
Cork, 1 June 1833; s. of late James Keane,
T.C. ; m. Harriette, d. of late William H.Jacob, Chale Abbey, 1874. Educ. : Jersey,Italy, Dublin, Hanover. Uneventful
;
travelled in Europe and North America.Publications: Stanford's Asia, Africa, Centraland South America ; Ethnology ; Man Pastand Present
;The Gold of Ophir ; The Boer
States ; The World's Peoples ; and otheranthropological works
;and contributions to
Ency. Brit., Nature, Academy, EdinburghReview, International Monthly, GeographicalJournal, Hibbert Journal, Harmsworth'sEncyclopaedia, Anthrop. Journal, etc. CivilList Pension 50 (1897)
" for his labours inthe field of ethnology." Recreations : countrywalks, reading poetry. Address : AramGah (Abode of Peace), 79 Broadhurst Gardens,S.. Kampstead, N.W. [Died 3 Feb. 1912.
KEA.TINGE
KEARNEY, Very Rev. Alexander Major, Deanof Elphin from 1904 ; Rector of St. John,Sligo, from 1876. Educ. : Trinity College,Dublin (M.A.). Ordained, 1864; Arch-deacon of Elphin, 1880-1904. Address :
Rectory, Sligo. [Died 8 Apr. 1912.
KEARNEY, Count Cecil (Robert Cecil JosephPatrick) of Ballinvilla, Co. Mayo ; s. of lateRobert Kearney, J.P., of Ballanvilla, andIsabella, e. d. of Frances Kelly, D.L., of
Liskelly, Co. Galway. [The Kearneys wereHereditary Keepers of St. Patrick's Crozier,or Kearney Cruz, given up to the Archbishopsof Cashel in 1849. The family is descendedfrom the O'Briens, Kings of Thomond ;
John Kearney, grandson of Kearney,Sovereign of Fethard, was Secretary of Stateto James II. ; his son, Martin, was createdCount, which title was revived for the presentCount] ; m. 1st, Alice Florence (d. 1897),e. d. of Col. William Perceval, C.B., Rifle
Brigade, and g. d. of Sir William HenryPalmer, 3rd Bart., of Castle Lacken ; 2nd,1903, Alice Evelyn, of Killahey, Co. Kilkenny,and of Grange, Queen's Co., widow of Capt.John Otway Cuffe, 45th Regt. Was a Countof Rome and a Magistrate for Co. Mayo ;
was formerly in the 97th Regt. Address :
41 Belgrave Road, S.W.[Died 15 March 1911.
KEARY, Peter, J.P. Surrey ; managing directorand co-proprietor of C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd. ;
b. 13 Dec. 1865 ; m. 14 Sept. 1889 ; five d.
Educ. : at Liverpool. Joined staff of Tit-
Bits, 1884, and editor of that publication till
1890, when, in conjunction with C. ArthurPearson, started Pearson's Weekly, and manyother weeklies and monthlies. Publications :
The Secrets of Success, 1906 ; Get on or Getout, 1907 ;
Do it Now, 1908 ; Success after
Failure, 1909 ;When Married Life gets Dull,
1911. Recreations: golf, cycling. Address:Beaulieu, Wimbledon Park
; The Bunga-low, Selsey, Sussex. Clubs : Whitefriars ;
Wimbledon Park Golf. [Died 29 Jan. 1915.
KEATING, Rev. John Fitzstephen, D.D.,Cantab. ;
Rector of Landbeach, Cambridge,from 1910 ; Hon. Canon, Edinburgh Cathe-dral, 1907
;b. Dec. 1850
;s. of H. Keating,
Lieut. Royal Irish Regt.; m. 1892, Ellen
Mary, d. of Canon Bruce of York;
four s.
three d. Educ. : Trinity Coll. Dublin(scholar) ; Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. (sen.
scholar, 2nd Class Classical Tripos, Members'Latin Essay Prize) ; Ely Coll. Ordained1879 ; examining Chaplain to Bishop of
Edinburgh, 1888-1906 ; Chaplain and Pre-centor of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. 1879-1880 ; Vice-Principal Lichfleld College, 1880-1885 ; Principal Chancellor's School, Truro,1885-87 ; Principal and Pantonian Professorof Theology, Theological College, Edinburgh,1887-1903 ;
Canon of Edinburgh, 1887 ;
Chancellor, 1896 ; Sub-Dean, 1903 ; Lecturer
Theological College, Edinburgh, 1903 ; Vicarof St. Dunstan's, Edge Hill, Liverpool, 1906-1910. Publications : The Agape and the
Eucharist, 1901 ; ed. Pro. Fide, 1891 Re-creations : golf, walking. Address : Land-beach Rectory, Cambridge.
[Died 11 Feb. 1911.
KEATINGE, Gen. Richard Harte, V.C. 1858;C.S.I. 1866
;Indian Staff Corps ; b. Dublin,
17 June 1825;
s. of Rt. Hon. RichardKeatinge, Judge of Court of Probate, Ireland;m. 2nd, Julia A., d. of late J . Alderson, 43rd
Regt., of Gannow Hill, Co. Derby, 1882.
Educ. : private schools. Joined BombayArtillery, 1842 ;
served through Indian
Mutiny ; present at siege of Dhar;
battle of
Mundissor ; siege of Chandaire, V.C. ;com-
manded native irregular troops in several
engagements ; despatches ;received special
thanks of Gov.-Gen. and Government of
Bombay.; was Political Agent in Western389
KEAY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
Malwa, in Nimar, at Gwalior, and in Kathia-war
; Gov.-Gen.'s Agent in Rajputana ; ChiefCommissioner, Central Provinces
; ChiefCommissioner, Assam. Address : Lynwood,Horsham, Sussex. Club : United Service.
[Died 26 May 1904.KEAY, John Seymour, banker; b. 30 Mar.
1839 : s. of Rev. John Keay of Bathgate,Linlithgowshire ; m. 1878, Nina (d. 1884),d. of W. C. Vivian of Penzance ; two d.Educ. : St. Andrews. Was for many years abanker in India
; sat for counties of Elgin andNairn in the Parliaments of 1886-92 and1892-95; contested Tamworth Division,Warwickshire, 1906. Publications : Spoilingthe Egyptians, 1882; The Great ImperialDanger, 1887 ; The Fraud of the -ProtectionCry, 1906. Recreations : driving, motoring,golf, and chess. Address : 44 Bassett Road,W. ; Seymour House, Minchinhampton,Gloucestershire. Clubs : Orleans, NationalLiberal, Blenheim
; Royal Wimbledon, andHanger Hill Golf. [Died 27 June 1909.
KEDDIE, Henrittta (worn de plume SarahTytler); novelist; b. Cupar-Fife, 4 March1827
; y. d. of Philip Keddie, for some timenotary there, afterwards coalmaster atGrange, near Elie, Fifeshire. Educ. : homeby an elder sister. Joint-owner of a boardingand day school for girls, Cupar-Fife, 1848-70
;
resided in London engaging in literary work,1870-84; went to Oxford. Publications:among other literary work. Nut Brown Maids,1860; Papers for Thoughtful Girls, 1862;Citoyenne Jacqueline. 1865 ; St. Mungo'sCity, 1885; French Janet, 1889; TheMacdonald Lass, 1895 ; Rachel Langton,1896; Mrs. Carmichael's Goddesses, 1898;Six Royal Ladies of the House of Hanover,1898; A Loyal Little Maid, 1899; MissNance, 1899
; A Crazy Moment, 1899 ;
Logan's Loyalty ; A Young Dragon, 1900 ;
Women must Weep, 1901 ; Three Men of
Mark, 1901 ; The Machinations of Janet, 1903;
The Girls of Inverbarns, 1906 ; The Countessof Huntingdon and her Circle, 1907 ; ThreeGenerations, 1911. [Died 8 Jan. 1914.
KEEPER, Thomas Coltrin, C.M.G., cr. 1878;M.I.C.E.
; Canal and Railway Engineer ;
b. 1821; s. of late George Keefer, of Thorold.
Ont. Educ. : Upper Canada Coll. Toronto.Employed on Erie and Welland Canals, 1838-1845
; Chief Engineer of Ottawa River Works,1845-48 ; gained Lord Elgin's prize for bestessay on ' The Influence of the Canals ofCanada on her Agriculture," and published"Philosophy of Railways," 1849
;was
charged with surveys for navigation of rapidsof St. Lawrence, etc. ; and was sent byCanadian Government to assist U.S. Consulto report on Canadian trade with UnitedStates, 1850
;went to New York to assist
in a second report on same subject, 1852 ;
these reports led to Reciprocity Treaty of1854
; made preliminary surveys for GrandTrunk Railway and for railway bridge overSt. Lawrence at Montreal, and was appointedCanadian Commissioner for InternationalExhibition at London, 1851 ; was appointedEngineer to Montreal Harbour Commissioners1853
; constructed water-works for cities of
Montreal, Hamilton, and Ottawa, and waslargely engaged in harbour and bridge engin-eering ; was some time Chief Engineer to
Railways in Upper and Lower Canada;
advocated in 1853 "Stephenson
"gauge for
Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, adoptedmuch later ;
Commissioner to International
Exhibition, 1862, and Executive Commis-sioner for Paris Exhibition, 1878, and amember of International Jury for Archi-tecture and Engineering (Officer of Legion of
Honour) ; published a series of letters advo-cating the Canadian Pacific Railway, 1869-70; i
Vice-President of American Society of Civil
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Engineers of New York, and Chairman ofRoyal Commission at Montreal on Ice Floods1886
; President of Canadian Society of CivilEngineers, 1887 ; President of AmericanSociety of Civil Engineers, 1888
; elected amember of Royal Society of Canada, 1891 ;
International Commissioner for "Deeper
Water Ways between the Great Lakes andthe Atlantic," 1895 ; Vice-President, RoyalSociety of Canada, 1897-98 ; President, 1898-1899 ; LL.D.. McGill College, 1905 Hon.Member Canadian and American Societiesof Civil Engineers ; Institute of Civil En-gineers. Address : Rockcliffe Manor House,Ottawa. [Died 8 Jan. 1915.
KEEN, Arthur, J. P. ; Vice-President Iron andSteel Institute ; Chairman of Guest, Keen, andNettlefolds, Limited ; Member of Tariff Com-mission, 1904. Address: London Works,near Birmingham. [Died 8 Feb. 1915
KEEN, Coi. Sir Frederick John, K.C.B. ; cr.
1900 ; unemployed list ; b. Godalming, 3June 1834; 4th s. of late William Keen;m. 1869, Margaret H. D., 3rd d. of JamesStewart, of Cairnsmore, N.B. * Educ. :
private school. Indian Army, 1854 ; com-manded 1st Punjaub Infantry, 1869-84 ;
Brig.-Gen., commanding Peshawur District,1887-92 ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-58, Siege ofDelhi, Relief of Lucknow, Siege of Lucknow,and other minor engagements ; UmbeylaCampaign ; Afghan War
; and service onthe frontier. Decorated for commandingcolumn (Thul Chotiali) action of Baghao,1879 (Bt. Lt.-Col. and C.B.). Recreation:golf. Address : Kingswood, Woking. Club :
United Service. [Died 25 June 1902.
KEENE, Henry George, CJ.E. 1882 ; Fellowof Calcutta University and Hon. M.A.Oxford
; b. 1825 ; e. s. of Rev. ProfessorKeene, M.A., and Anne, d. of Charles ApthorpWheelwright of Boston, Mass. ; m. 1st,
1849, Fanny (d. 1862), d. of Brig.-Gen.Moore ; 2nd, 1868, Emilie, d. of Maj.-Gen.H. Abbott ; four s. six d. Educ. : Rugby ;
Oxford ; and E. I. Coll. Haileybury. Passedin 1st class from Haileybury. Entered I.C.S.1847 ; served in N.W.P. as Magistrate andJudge thirty-five years ; retired in 1882.Decorated for general services. Publications :
Fall of the Mughal Empire, 1876 ; MadhavaRao Sindhia (Rulers of India), 1892;History of India, 2nd ed. 1906 ;
A Servantof John Company ; Hindustan under FreeLances, 1907, and other books ; and articlescontributed to Dictionary of National Bio-
graphy and Chambers's Encyclopaedia ;edited
Oriental Biographi cal Di ctionary . Recreation :
reading. Address : Buckleigh, WestwardHo, N. Devon. [Died 29 March 1915.
KEENE, James Robert ; stockbroker ; b.
London, 1838. Went with family to Cali-
fornia, 1852 ; became miner in Californiaand Nevada ; later speculator in miningstocks, San Francisco
; was President SanFrancisco Stock Exchange. Address :
Cedarhurst, Long Island, New York.[Died 1 Jan. 1913.
KEETLEY, Charles Robert Bell, F.R.C.S.Senior Surgeon to the West London Hospital;b. Grimsby ; s. of Robert Keetley, ship-builder ;
m. Anna, d. of late Henry HolmesLong, H.E.I.C.S. Educ. : Browne's School,Grimsby ; St. Bartholomew's Hospital.Gold medallist in Anatomy, University of
London. Assistant Demonstrator of Ana-tomy at St. Bartholomew's (retired) ;
wason the staff of the West London Hospitalfrom 1878, and took an active part in its
management and development. Publica-tions : An Index of Surgery ; OrthopaedicSurgery ; for seven years co-editor of Annalsof Surgery. Recreations : various. Address :
56 Grosvenor Street, W. Club : Savage.[Died 4 Dec. 1909.
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WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 KELLY
KEHOE, Miles ; K.C., Ireland. Address : 73Lower Baggott Street, Dublin.
[Died 13 Oct. 1907.
KEIGHLEY, Col. Charles Marsh, C.B., 1898;
D.S.O. 1889;
b. 7 Oct. 1847. Entered army,1867 ; Brev. Col. 1897 ; served Afghan War,1878-79 (medal) ;
Mahsood-Wuzeeree Ex-pedition, 1881 ;
Hazara Expedition, 1888j
(D.S.O. , medal with clasp) ; North-WestFrontier, 1897-98 (despatches, medal withtwo clasps) ; retired. [Died 10 July 1911.
KEITH, George Skene, M.D., LL.D., etc. ; b.
St. Cyrus, 11 March 1819 ;2nd s. of Alexan-
der Keith, D.D., St. Cyrus ; m. Euphemia,d. of Robt. Hislop, Prestonpans, 1849 ; ones. four d. Educ. : Aberdeen ; Edinburgh ;
Buda-Pesth : Paris. Prize-taker in all
classes at Marischal Coll. Aberdeen ;first
medallist Prof. Simpson's first class, Edin-burgh, 1840-41. Commenced practice in
Home, 1843-44 ; settled in Edinburgh, 1845 ;
first five years colleague of Prof, (afterwardsSir) James Y. Simpson ; retired 1880.Publications : Plea for a Simpler Life, 1895 ;
Fads of an Old Physician, 1897 ; Plea for
a Simpler Faith, 1897 ; On Sanitary andother Matters, 1900. Recreations : travel-
ling, in early life yachting, then long sea-
voyages ; early amateur photographer ;
first to photograph Syria and Palestine in
1844 ; eighteen daguerreotypes done in oldline engraving by Wm. Millar (Turner'sfavourite engraver), and J. Forrest toillustrate Rev. Dr. Keith's Evidence of
Prophecy. Address : Moidart Cottage,Currie, Midlothian. Clubs : NationalLiberal ; Liberal, Edinburgh.
[Died 12 Jan, 1910.
KEKEWICH, Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur (cr. 1886),The Hon. Mr. Justice Kekewioh, .T.P. ; Judgeof the Chancery Division of the High Courtof Justice from 1886 ; b. 26 July 1832 ;
2nds. of Sam. Trehawke Kekewich, Peamore,Exeter. M.P. South Devon
;m. Marianne,
d. of Jas. Wm. Freshfield, 1858 ; two .
five d. Educ. : Eton ; Balliol Coll. Oxford ;
Fellow of Exeter Coll. 1854. 1st class
Classics, 2nd class Mathematics. Barr.Lincoln's Inn, 1858 ; Treasurer, 1902 ; Q.C.1877. Recreations : shooting ; fishing ;
golf; captain St. George Golf Club, 1895-1896 ; captain West Herts Golf Club, 1897-1898. Address : 7 Devonshire Place, Port-land Place, W. Club : Athenaeum.
[Died 22 Nov. 1907.KEKEWICH, Maj.-Gen. Robert George, C.B.
1900; Col. The Butts ; retired ; b. 17 July
1854; 2nd s. of Trehawke Kekewich of
Peamore, Devon. Educ. : Marlborough.Entered army 1874
; Lieut.-Col. LoyalNorth Lanes. Regiment, 1898-1904; servedMalay Peninsula, 1875-76 (medal with clasp);Nile Expedition as D.A.A.G. and Q.M.G.1884-85 (despatches, brevet of Major, medalwith clasp, and Khedive's star) ;
Suakin asD.A.A.G. of British troops, 1888 (despatches,4th class Medjidie, clasp) ; South Africa1899-1902 (despatches, promoted Maj.-Gen.) ; defended Kimberley from 15 Oct1899 to 16 Feb. 1900 (126 days). Address .
Whimple Rectory, Whimple, Exeter. Club .
Naval and Military. [Died 5 Nov. 1914
KELLETT, Sir William, 3rd Bt. ;cr. 1801 ;
S.
cousin 1886. Heir : b. Henry.[Died 27 Dec. 1905
KELLY, His Honour Judge Charles, K.C(1858); b. 1815; s. of James Kelly oNewtown, and Miss Fallon of Cloona, CoRoscommon
; m. 1S62, Berthe, Comtess*de Buisseret. Educ. : France (first prize ai
the Sorbonne in History) ; private schoonear Windsor ; Trin. Coll. Dublin. Firs 1
gold medallist in Science ; B.A. ; M.ACalled to Bar, Dublin, 1839 ; appointedCounty Court Judge and Chairman o
Quarter Sessions for Co. Longford, 1865;
transferred to Co. Clare, 1877 ; resigned,1898; a Vice-President of Royal DublinSociety. Address : Newtown, Ballyglunin,Co. Galway. Clubs : Kildare St., Dublin
;
Galway. [Died 18 Oct. 1905.
KELLY, Rev. Charles H. ; b. Salford, Man-chester, 25 Nov. 1833
; m. Eleanor Bell, d.of late Joseph Smith, Oberland, Guernsey,and Broomhill House, Sheffield
; two s.
Educ. : Society of Friends' School; and
Wesleyan College, Didsbury. Wesleyanminister from 1857
; President of Conference,1889-90, 1905-6; President of NationalCouncil of Evangelical Free Churches, 1900-1901 ; was Delegate from England toGeneral Conference, Methodist EpiscopalChurch, America; Vice-Pres. Brit, andForeign Bible Society ; and of SundaySchool Union. Publication : Memories.Address : Spanish Close, WandsworthCommon, S.W. [Died 5 Apr. 1911.
KELLY, Capt. James Alphonse Mari JosephPatrick, D.S.O. 1902; Royal Irish Regi-ment
; b. 27 Aug. 1875 ; o. s. of late HisHonour Judge (Charles) Kelly, K.C. ; m,1905, widow of E. Blake Price. Educ. :
Oratory School. Entered army, 1895 ;
served South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatchestwice, Queen's medal, three clasps ; King'smedal, two clasps ; D.S.O.). Address :
Newton, Ballyglunin, Co. Galway.[Died 23 Oct. 1909.
KELLY, Rev. James Davenport, M.A. ;Senior
Canon of Manchester; Sub-dean ; Rector
of St. Matthew's, Manchester, from 1884 ;
Proctor for the Cathedral Chapter in theConvocation of York
; Vice-Principal ofthe Manchester Scholae Episcopi ; b. Man-chester, 26 August 1828 ; s. of late JamesKelly, Castle Douglas ; m. Margaret, d. oflate Joseph Eccles, J.P., of Mill Hill House,near Blackburn
; three s. two d. Educ. :
Manchester Gram. School; Wadham Coll.
Oxford (Scholar). Hody Hebrew Exhibi-tioner ; Kennicott Hebrew Scholar, 1852 ;
formerly Rural Dean of the CathedralDeanery ; Chairman of the ManchesterSchool Board, 1890-91. Publications: TheFragrance of Christian Service, a sermonpreached before the University of Oxford,1875 ; other sermons and addresses. Re-creations : in early life boating, chess.Address : Dalham Lodge, Mayfield Road,Whalley Range, Manchester. Club :
Authors'. [Died 26 Feb. 1912.
KELLY, Sir Richard Denis, K.C.B. ; cr. 1860(the O'Kelly Mor) ; Gen. (retired) ; b. 1815 ;
m. Ellen, d. of Sir W. Dillon, Bt., 1848.Educ. : Sandhurst. Entered army, 1834 ;
Gen. 1880 ; served Crimean War, 1855 ;
Indian Mutiny, 1857-59. Address : Shrub-lands, Earley, Reading ; Muckton, Ahas-dragh, Co. Galway. [Died 2 July 1897.
KELLY, Brig.-Gen. Richard Makdougall Bris-bane Francis, C.B. 1911 ; D.S.O. 1900 ;
R.A. ; commanding R.A. Southern CoastDefences, Portsmouth, from 1910
; y. s. of
General Sir R. D. Kelly, K.C.B., Colonel34th Regiment (The O'Kelly) ; b. 24 Sept.1857 ; m. 1887, Mary P., d. of Maj.-Gen. P.
Bedingfeld ; two d. Educ. : Marlborough ;
R.M.A., Woolwich. First commission 1876 ;
served in No. 3 Mountain Battery, R.A.,Miranzai second expedn., 1891 (medal andclasp) ; was instructor in gunnery, HooghlyDefences, 1892-94 ;
instructor in gunnery,School of Gunnery, 1895-99; A.D.C. to
G.O.C. 5th Div. S.'A.F.F. ; relief of Lady-smith
; present at Spion Kop, Vaal Kranz,Tugela Heights, Pieters Hill
;twice wounded,
once severely ;horse shot under him twice
(despatches thrice, Queen's medal, 3 clasps,
King's medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ;Chief
Instructor School of Gunnery, 1904-08 ;
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KELLY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
C.R.A. E. Lanes. Div. T.F. 1909-10. Ad-dress : Northlands, Emsworth. Club :
United Service. [Died 20 Feb. 1915.KELLY, Lt.-Gen. Sir William Freeman, K.C.B. ;
cr. 1900 ; C.B. 1894 ; b. London, 25 Sept.1847
;e. s. of late W. R. Kelly, Walmer,
Kent; m. Mary, 2nd d. of Lieut.-Col.
Champion Russell, D.L., J.P., Stubbers, N.Ockenden, Essex, 1889. Educ. : privately.Joined 8th, The King's Regiment, 1867 ;
Captain, 35th, Royal Sussex Regt. 1880;
served Egyptian Campaigns, 1882, 1884,and 1885 (despatches twice, medal, 4 clasps,bronze star, 4th class Medjidie) ; BrigadeMajor, Egypt, 1884-87 ; Assistant MilitarySecretary, South Africa, 1888; D.A.A.G.South Africa, 1888; A.A.G. South Africa,1890 ; Deputy Adj.-Gen. in Ireland, 1894-1900 ; Adjut.-Gen. Field Force, SouthAfrica, Jan. 1900 to Oct. 1902 (despatchesthrice, Queen's medal, 4 clasps, King'smedal, 2 clasps, K.C.B.) ; Maj.-Gen. onStaff, commdg. Infantry Brigade, Malta,1903-1906 ; Colonel The Royal Sussex Regt.1903. Decorated for war services. Address :
Bushy Hill, Petersfield, Hants. Club:United Service. [Died 27 March 1914.
KELLY-KENNY, Gen. Sir Thos., G.C.B., cr.
1904 ; K.C.B., cr. 1902 ; G.C.V.O., cr. 1906 ;
Grand Cross of the Red Eagle ; Grand Crossof the Rising Sun ; b. 27 Feb. 1840 ; . oflate M. Kelly, D.L., of Kilrush, Co. Clare ;
assumed surname of Kenny, 1874. Enteredarmy as Ensign in 2nd Foot, 1858 ; Major-Gen. 1897 ;
served China, I860, includingaction of Sinho (despatches), taking of Tang-Ku and Taku Forts (medal with clasp) ;
Abssyinia, 1867-68, in command of aDivision of the Transport Train (despatches,medal). A.A.G. Northern District, 1887-89
;
North-Eastern District, 1889-92; Head-quarters, 1893 ; Aldershot, 1893-96 ; com-manded Infantry Brigade, Aldershot, 1896-1897 ; Inspector-General of Auxiliary Forcesand Recruiting, 1897-99; command of
troops, Aldershot, 1899 ; Lieut.-Gen. onStaff, in command of 6th Division, SouthAfrica Field Force, 1899-1901 (despatchestwice) ;
Colonel of the Queen's Royals ;
J.P. and D.L. Co. of Clare; Adj.-Gen. ofthe Forces, 1901-04; retired, 1907. Ad-dress : Doolough Lodge, Co. Clare ; GrandAvenue Mansions, Hove. Clubs : Armyand Navy, Arthur's. [Died 26 Dec. 1914.
KELVIN, 1st Baron (cr. 1892), William Thom-son, P.C., O.M., G.C.V.O., M.A., LL.D.,D.C.L., D.Sc., M.D., F.R.S., F.R.S.E., D.L.
;
Fellow of St. Peter's Coll. Cambridge ; Pres.
Royal Soc. Edin. (4th time) ; member of
Prussian Order Pour le M<*rite;
GrandOfficer of Legion of Honour of France
;
Commander of Order of King Leopold of
Belgium; the Order of the First Class of
the Sacred Treasure of Japan ; ForeignAssociate of French Academy ; ForeignMember Berlin Acad. of Science, etc. ; b.
Belfast, June 26, 1824 ; s. of James Thomson,LL.D., Prof, of Mathematics, Glasgow Univ. ;
m. 1st, 1852, Margaret (d. 1870), d. of WalterCrum, Thornliebank ; 2nd, 1874, Frances,d. of Charles R. Blandy, Madeira, Educ. :
Glasgow Univ. ;St. Peter's Coll. Camb. 2nd
Wrangler; 1st Smith's Prizeman, 1845;Fellow of St. Peter's Coll. 1846-52; re-
elected, 1872. Acted as electrician for theAtlantic cables, 1857-58 and 1865-66
;
invented mirror galvanometer and siphonrecorder in connection with submarine tele-
graphy ; acted as electrical engineer for
French Atlantic cable, 1869 ; the Brazilianand River Plate, 1873; the West Indiancables, 187K; the Mackay-Bennett Atlantic
cable, 1879 ;invented mariner's compass
and navigational sounding machine, andmany electrical measuring instruments,
392
1876-97 ; President British Association
1871, Edinburgh; President of RoyalSociety, 1890-95 ;
Professor of NaturalPhilosophy, Glasgow University, 1846-99;Chancellor of Glasgow University, 1904.Publications : Original papers on mathe-matical and physical subjects contributed
(1840-1906) to Cambridge and DublinMathematical Journal, Liouville's Journal,Philosophical Magazine ; Transactions of
Royal Society of Edinburgh ; reprinted iu
three series, viz. Electrostatics and Magnet-ism, 1 vol. ;
Mathematical and PhysicalPapers, 3 vols. ; Popular Lectures andAddresses, 3 vols. ;
A Treatise on NaturalPhilosophy in conjunction with ProfessorP. G. Tait ; Tables for facilitating the useof Sumner's Method at Sea ; The BaltimoreLectures. No heir to title. Address :
Netherhall, Largs, Ayrshire ;15 Eaton
Place, S.W. Clubs : Athenaeum, Reform,Savile
; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes.[Died 17 Dec. 1907.
KEMBALL, Gen. Sir Arnold Burrowes, K.C.B.;cr. 1878 ; K.C.S.I., J.P., D.L. ; (retired) ;
b. 18 Nov. 1820 ; *. of Surg.-Gen. Vero C.
Kemball, I'.M.D. ; m. Anna Frances, d. of A.N. Shaw, of New Hall, N.B., 1868. EnteredBombay Artillery, 1837 ; Gen. 1880 ;
Political Agent and Consul-General, Bagdad,1859-1868 ; Commissioner on Turco-Persianboundary, 1875 ; military attache" at Con-stantinople. Address : 62 Lowndes Square,S.W. Clubs : United Service, Athenseum.
[Died 21 Sept. 1908.
KEMP, Dixon, yachting editor of Field from1862
; secretary Yacht Racing Association
(resigned Dec. 1897) ;naval architect ; b.
Ryde, 1839 ; s. of Edward Kemp, architect ;
m. G. M. B., 2nd d. of late George HuntlyGordon of H.M. Treasury, 1869. Educ. :
Ryde private schools. Editor Isle of WightObserver. 1859-62 ; mainly instrumental in
establishing Y.R.A. 1875; and Lloyd'sYacht Register, 1877; naval .architect anddesigner of many steam and sailing yachts.Publications: Yacht and Boat Sailing (1sted. 1878, 8th ed. 1895) ; the Admiralty in
1880 ordered this work to be supplied to the
ships of Royal Navy ;Yacht Designing,
1876; Yacht Architecture, 1884; An Exposi-tion of Yacht Racing Rules, 1898. Recrea-tin : sailing. Address : 112 Palace GardensTerrace, Kensington, W. Clubs : RoyalLondon Yacht, Institute Naval Architects.
[Died 21 Xov. 1899.
KEMP, Thomas R., K.C. 1877 ; b. 1836 : m.1866, Emily, d. of C. J. Plumptre, barrister-
at-law. Educ. : Trin. Hall, Camb. (M.A.).Called to Bar (Lord Mayor's Court), 1858 ;
Bencher of the Middle Temple, 1880 ; MasterTreasurer, 1900 ; contested (L.) Guildford.
1880; King's Lynn, 1892. Address: 5 Queen'sGate Terrace, S.W. [Died 30 Apr. 1905.
KEMPE, Charles Earner, M.A. ;worker in
stained-glass, and in many other forms of
constructional art ; b. Ovingdeane, Sussex,29 June 1837 : y. s. of Nathaniel Kemp,Ovingdeane, and Augusta Caroline, d. of
Sir J ohn Earner, Kt. Educ. : Rugby School ;
Pembroke College, Oxford (Hon. Fellow).Owned 200 acres at Lindfield. Address :
28 Nottingham Place, W. ; Old Place, Lind-
neld, Sussex. Club : Windham.[Died 29 Apr. 1907.
KEMPE, Rev. John Edward, Honorary Chap-lain to King Edward VII. from 1901 ;
Pre-
bendary of St. Paul's, 1861 ; Rector of St.
James's, Piccadilly, 1853, resigned 1895;b. 10 Mar. 1810
;s. of J. A. Kempe, F.A.S.,
a distinguished antiquary ;m. d. of Rev.
R, Wood, of Osmington House, Dorset;four s. one d. Educ. : St. Paul's School ;
Clare College, Cambridge. Senior Optime,1st class Classical Tripos 1833 ; Fellow of
WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
Clare College, 1888-42. 2nd Master BurySt. Edmunds, 1838-43. Incumbencies St.
John's, St. Pancras, 1846-48 ; St. Barnabas,Kensington, 1848-53 ; St. James's, Picca-
dilly, 1853-95; Chaplain in Ordinary to
Queen Victoria, 1864-1901 ; Hon. Chaplainto King Edward VII., 1901 ; declined
Bishopric of Calcutta, 1866. Publications :
Lectures on Job and Elijah, 1885-86 ; BishopAndrewes* Devotions for S.P.C.K., 1897 ;
Readings for Holy Week ; Readings for
Advent ; sermons, prefaces, etc. Recrea-tions : fishing in earlier years, later chessand Latin verses. Address : 14 MontaguPlace, W. [Died 11 March 1907.
KENEALY, Alexander ; editor, Daily Mirror,London, from 1904 ; director, Pictorial News-paper Co. (1910), Limited; b. Portslade,Sussex, 20 Oct. 1864 ; s. of late EdwardVaughan Kenealy, Q.C., M.P., etc. Educ. :
University College School, London ; Guines,France. On staff, New York Herald, 1882
;
never had any occupation except journalism ;
correspondent for New York Herald onPeary's first Arctic expedition ; joined NewYork World staff, 1895
; was correspondentwith American fleet in Spanish War ; newseditor, London Daily Express, 1901-04 ;
joined Daily Mirror, 1904. Publications :
The Preposterous Yankee (nom de plume,Montagu Vernon Ponsonby) ; The Letters of
Alphonse le Mouton. Recreations : loafing,steamer trips, boating. Address : ArtilleryMansions, 75 Victoria Street, S.W. Clubs :
Savage, West Indian. [Died 25 June 1915.
KENMARE, 4th Earl of (cr. 1800), Valentine
Augustus Browne, K.P., P.C. ; Bt. 1622;
Viscount Kenmare. Baron Castlerosse, 1689 ;
Viscount Castlerosse, 1800 ; Baron Killarney(U.K.), 1856 ; [1st Earl's great-great-grand-father was a firm adherent of James II.]H.M.'s Lieut, of Kerry from 1866 ;
Hon.Col. 4th Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers from1866 ; b. 16 May 1825
; e. s. of 3rd Earl, andCatherine, d. of Edmund O'Callaghan,Kilgory, Co. Clare ; S. father 1871 ; m.Gertrude Harriet, o. d. of Rev. Lord Charles
Thynne, 1858. M.P. (L.) for Co. Kerry,1852-71 ; Comptroller of the Household,1856-58; Vice-Chamberlain, 1859-66, 18681872; Lord-in-Waiting, 1872-74; LordChamberlain, 1880-86. Owned 18,000 acresHeir : Viscount Castlerosse. Address : Kil-
larney House, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Clubs .
Brooks's, Travellers';R.Y.C. Castle Cowes
Sackville St., Dublin; Royal St. GeorgeYacht, Kingstown. [Died 9 Feb. 1905
KENNA, Colonel Paul Aloysius, V.C., 1898D.S.O., 1902 ; Brigade-Commander SpeciaService in Somaliland, 1902-4; late
Captain 21st Empress of India LancersA.D.C. to King Edward VII.. 1907-8; b. 16
Aug. 1862;2nd s. of James Kenna (d. 1874)
and nephew of late Matthew Kearney, o'
the Ford, Durham ; TO. 1st, Lady Ceci
Bertie, d. of 7th Earl of Abingdon, 1895 (d1895 ; 2nd, Angela Mary, y. d. of late HubenHibbert. Educ. : Stonyhurst Coll. Joined2nd West India Regt. from Sandhurst, 1 886served two years in West Indies and WesAfrica ; transferred 1889 to 21st Hussarsnow 21st E. of I. Lancers
;Assist. Provost
Marshal, Cavalry Div., S. Africa, 1899-1904(despatches thrice, brevet Lieut.-Col., medawith 3 clasps). Decorated : also in 189ireceived Roy. Humane Soc. certificate to
going off Liffey embankment and savingdrowning man. Recreations : racing, polohunting, shooting ; headed the list oGentlemen Riders in India, 1893-95, and in
Egypt from 1896 ; played in regimental poleteam for ten years, and did a good deal of bij
game shooting and hunting. Address: Nort'Kilworth Hall, Rugby. Clubs : Naval anMilitary, Cavalry. [Died 30 Aug. 1915
KENNEDY
iENNARD, Adam Steinmetz, J.P.; b. 1833 ;
s. of John Peirse Kennard, banker, London,and Sophia, e. d. of Sir John Chapman ;
m. 1st, 1861, Grace Ellen (d. 1880), d. andco-heiress of late Joseph Hegan, Dawpool,Chester
; 2nd, 1883, Alice Jane, e. d. of lateHenry Lomax Gaskell, of Kiddington Hall,Oxon. Educ.: Radley. High Sheriff
, Hants,1885. Address : Belmore House, BishopsWaltham. Clubs : Carlton, Garrick
; RoyalYacht Squadron, Cowes.
[Died 1 Feb. 1915.KENNARD, Colonel Edmund Hegan (retired),
V.D., F.R.G.S. ; late Capt. 8th Hussars ;
A.D.C. Viceroy of Ireland (Abercorn), 1867-1868; Hon. Col. 15th Med. R. Volunteers(Customs and Docks) ; Knight of the Orderof the Liberator, Venezuela
; s. of late J. P.Kennard, Hordie Cliff, Hants, and d. of SirJ. Chapman of Windsor
; m. Agnes (d. 1906),d. and co-heir of Joseph Hegan, Dawpool,Cheshire. Educ. : Radley Coll. ; BalliolColl. Oxford (M.A.). M.P. (C.) Beverley,1868-69; Lymington, 1874-85. Address:25 Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, W. ;
Great Tangley Manor, Guildford. Clubs:Carlton, Naval and Military, St. James's.
[Died 9 July 1912.
KENNEDY, Sir Charles Malcolm, K.C.M.G., cr.
1893 ; C.B. 1881; Commander Order of
Leopold, 1894; Lecturer on InternationalLaw, Univ. Coll., Bristol, 1895-1902 ; Chair-man Exmouth School Board, 1896-1903 ;
b.t London, 12 Oct. 1831; s. of late James
Kennedy, M.P. ; m. 1858, Mary, d. of JamesTanner, J.P., Kingsnympton Park, Devon.Educ. : Blundcll's School
; Caius Coll.Camb. Two 1st classes in Tripos. Cambridge;2 University Prizes. Clerk in Foreign Office,1852 ; head of Commercial Department,1872-93
; Commissioner in the Levant, 1870-1871; at Paris, 1872-86; Plenipotentiary,Treaty of the Hague, 1882
; connected withvarious exhibitions, 1883-1904. Publica-tions : edited Kennedy's Ethnological andLinguistic Essays, 1861
; Lecture, Diplomacyand International Law, Bristol, 1895. Ad-dress : 4 Louisa Terrace, Exmouth, Devon.Clubs : National
; Devon and Exeter.[Died 25 Oct. 1908.
KENNEDY, Gilbert George, a magistrate Metro-politan Police Courts (Marlborough Street),1889 ; retired 1907
; b. 9 May 1844;
4th s.
of late John Kennedy,. H.M. DiplomaticService, and Amelia d. of S. Briggs ; m.Alice, d. of late Edward Lyon of JohnsonHall, Staffordshire, 1874 ; three s. Educ. :
Harrow; Trin. Coll. Camb. Barr. 1870;Recorder of Grantham, 1889. Publications :
joint author with Rt. Hon. Mr. J.S. Sandarsof the Law of Sewers
; joint editor ofRoscoe's Criminal Evidence. Recreations :
golf, yachting. Address : S. David's, Broad-stairs. Club : Garrick.
[Died 2 Jan. 1909.KENNEDY, Rev. John, M.A. (Aberdeen),D.D. (Edinburgh and Aberdeen) ; retired ;
b. Aberfeldy, Perthshire, 14 June 1813;s. of Rev. James Kennedy, Congregationalminister
; m. Helen Stodart, d. of AlexanderBlackie, Aberdeen, 1846. Educ. : InvernessRoyal Academy ; King's Coll. (University)Aberdeen, 1828-30 ; Edinburgh University,1832-34
; Glasgow University and Congre-gational Theological Academy, 1834-35.Tutor to late E. of Breadalbane, 1830-32;minister of Blackfriars Street CongregationalChurch, Aberdeen, 1836 ; of Stepney MeetingHouse, London (Congregational Church,formed 1644), 1846-82 ;
Chairman of Con-gregational Union of England and Wales,1872; Prof, of Apologetics at New Coll.
London, 1872-76 ;chairman of New Coll.
Council, 1884 - 95 ; director of LondonMissionary Society, 1843
;chairman of
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KENNEDY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
its Examination Committee, 1882-93 ; onoriginal Committee of East London Children's
Hospital ;on Committee of Metropolitan
Hospital Sunday Fund from its beginning.Publications : edited Foxe's Martyrs, 1841 ;
Memoir of Rev. Alex. Campbell, 1845 ;
Memoir of Dr. John Morrison, Brompton,1860 ; The Natural History of Man, 1851 ;
The Divine Life, 1858 ;Work and Conflict,
1860 ; Rest under the Shadow of the GreatRock, 1864 ; Pilate's Question, 1877 ;
TheGospels, their Age and Authorship, 1880 ;
Handbook of Christian Evidences, 1880 ;
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ, 1881 ;
The Pentateuch, its Age and Authorship,1884 ; The Self-Revelation of Jesus Christ,1887 ; The Unity of Isaiah, 1891 ; TheBook of Jonah, 1896
;Old Testament Criti-
cism and the Rights of Non-experts, 1897 ;
The Book of Daniel from the Christian
Standpoint, 1898; edited The Christian
Witness, 1866-73; The Evangelical Maga-zine, 1887-90. Address: Cluny Cottage,Rudall Crescent, Hampstead, N.W.
[Died 6 Feb. 1900.
KENNEDY, Sir John Gordon, K.C.M.G. ; cr.
1901 ; b. 18 July 1836; s. of John Kennedy
of H.M.'s Diplomatic Service;
m. 1877,Evelyn, d. of Col. the Hon. Edward Wil-braham. Educ. : Harrow ; Corpus Christi
College, Oxford. Entered Diplomatic Ser-
vice, 1857 ; 3rd sec. 1863; 2nd sec. 1865 ;
Secretary of Legation at Yedo, 1878 ;
Secretary of Embassy, St. Petersburg, 1881 ;
Rome, 1885; Minister Resident and Consul-
General, Santiago, 1888 ; Envoy Extraord.and Minister Plen. to King of Roumania to1905
;retired Nov. 1905. Address : Holm-
hurst, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Clubs : Travel-lers', St. James's, Wellington.
[Died 3 Dec. 1912.KENNEDY, Sir Michael Kavanagh, K.C.S.I. ;
cr. 1878 ; Gen. (retired) ; b. 1824 ; widower.Educ. : Addiscombe Coll. Entered BombayEngineers, 1841 ; Gen. 1881
; Controller-General Supply and Transport, Afghan War,1879-80 ; formerly Secretary to BombayGovernment ; Member of Legislative Councilof India. Club : United Service.
[Died 31 Jan. 1898.KENNEDY, Myles Burton, 2nd s. of late CharlesBurton Kennedy and Elizabeth, 2nd d. oflate Thomas Park ; b. 1861. Educ. : Win-chester ; Jesus College, Cambridge. Address:Fair View, Ulverston
; 118 Piccadilly, W.Clubs : Windham
; Royal Yacht Squadron,Cowes. [Died 12 Jum 1914.
KENNEDY, Robert, M.A., M.D., D.Sc., J.P ;
St. Mungo Professor of Surgery in the Uni-versity of Glasgow and ex officio Surgeon inthe Royal Infirmary from 1911 ; b. Glasgow,20 Dec. 1865 ; m. 1895, Janet Lyon, d. ofJohn Miller, M.D. ; one s. one d. Educ. :
Univ. of Glasgow, Edin. and Berlin. Gradu-ated in Univ. of Glasgow with highesthonours in Arts and Medicine , John ClarkScholar, 1886-87 ; George A. Clark Scholar,1888-92 ; Surgeon to out-door department,Glasgow Victoria Infirmary, 1892-96, andof Western Infirmary, 1896-1900 ; AssistantSurgeon, Western Infirmary, 1900-10, andLock Hospital, 1893-94; Examiner in
Surgery, St. Andrews University, 1901-4;
Lecturer in Applied Anatomy, University of
Glasgow, 1906-1.1 ; Surgeon and Lecturer inClinical Surgery, Western Infirmary, 1910-1911. Publications : On the Regenerationof Nerves, 1897 ; On the Restorationof Co-ordinated Movements after Nerve-Crossing with Interchange of Function ofthe Cerebral Cortical Centres, 1901 ; Ex-periments on the Restoration of ParalysedMuscles by means of Nerve Anastomosis,Part I., Substitutes for the Facial Nerve,1911 ; Phil, Trans., Suture et Anastomoses
394
des Nerfa in Chipault's L'Etat Actuel de la
Chirurgie Nerveuse, 3 vols., Paris, 1903 ;
Suture of the Brachial Plexus in Birth
Paralysis of the Upper Extremity, Brit.
Med. Journal, 1903 ; numerous papers in
various departments of surgery in themedical journals and transactions of societies.
Address :' 14 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow.[Died 7 Oct. 1913.
KENNEDY, Rev. Thomas, D.D. ; b. Blantyre,24 Jan. 1828. Educ. : Glasgow schools andUniversity; studied theology in Hall o:c
U.P. Church. D.D. of Princeton, NewJersey, U.S.A., 1874 ; and of Glasgow Uni-
versity, 1901. Licensed as a probationerby the U.P. Presbytery of Glasgow, 1852
;
ordained as minister of East Church, Kinross,1856 ; translated to North Richmond Street
Church, Edin., 1873; became Minister
Emeritus, 1892; appointed one of the clerks
of U.P. Synod, 1879, and held that positiontill the Union with the Free Church in 1900 :
Moderator of the United Free Church,Scotland, 1901 ; was Moderator of the U.P.
Synod hi 1893. Address : 2 South LauderRoad, Edinburgh. [Died 8 Aug. 1913.
KENNEDY, Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Sir WilliamRann, Kt., cr. 1892; P.C. ; F.B.A. ; a
Lord of Appeal from 1907 ; b. 1846 ; m.1874, Cecilia Sarah, d. of late George Rich-
mond, R.A. ;three s. one d. Educ. : Eton ;
Scholar of King's Coll. Camb. (Bell andCraven Scholar) Browne (2) and PowisMedals ; Senior Classic) ; Fellow, and after-
wards Hon. Fellow of Pembroke Coll. Camb.and Hon. LL.D. Victoria University. Barr.Lincoln's Inn, 1871 ; Queen's Counsel, 1885 ;
Judge of King's Bench Div. of High Courtof Justice, 1892-1907 ; contested Birkenhead,1885, 1886 ; St. Helen's, 1892 ; Member of
the Institut de Droit International. Address:23 Phillimore Gardens, W. Clubs : Athen-aeum, Brooks's, Savile. [Died 17 Jan. 1915.
KENNETT-BARRINGTON, Sir Vincent HunterHarrington, M.A., LL.M. ; cr. 1886 ; Dep.Chairman St. John Ambulance Assoc. from1882 ; member Metropolitan Asylums Boardfrom 1883; b. Italy, 1844; e. s. of late
Capt. Vincent Frederick Kennett, ManorHouse, Dorchester, Oxford, and Arabella, d.
and co-heiress of late Sir Jonah Barrington ;
m. Alicia, d. of late G. G. Sandeman, 1878.Educ. : Eton ; Trin. Coll. Camb. (Scholar).Wrangler, 1867. Barr. 1872 ; devoted manyyears to practical development of GenevaConvention (Red Cross) in War
; Commis-sioner Franco-German War, 1870-71 ; Carlist
War, 1873-75 ;Turko-Servian War, 1876 77
;
Turko-Russian War, 1877-78 ; Suakim Ex-pedition, 1885
; Servo-Bulgarian War, 1885-1886 ;
Rio Grande Revolution, Brazil, 1891 ;
knighted for these services, and receivedmedals and distinctions from various Govern-ments ; London Chamber of Commerce ;
Deputy-Chairman, 1889 ; Alderman L.C.C.,1890-91 ;
silver and bronze medals of RoyalHumane Society for saving life from drown-ing, 1873, 1885. Publications : River Pollu-
tion, 1883 ; Floating Hospitals for Infectious
Cases, 1883 ; Ambulance Organisation of the
Metropolis during Epidemics, 1884 ; Hospitaland Ambulance Organisation of the Metro-
politan Asylums Board, 1893 (joint-author),etc. Recreations : fishing, shooting, rowing,ballooning. Address : 57 Albert Hall
Mansions, S.W. ;The Manor House, Dor-
chester, Oxford. Clubs : Athenaeum, Oxfordand Cambridge, Aero. [Died 13 July 1903.
KENNY, Joseph Edward, M.P. (P.) Dublin,College Green, from 1892 ; M.D. ;
Memberof Irish Poor Law Board ; b. 1845 ; s. of
J. Kenny, Palmerston. Educ. : Dublin ;
Edinburgh (M.D. Edinburgh, 1870). WasPhysician to Maynooth Coll. ; Coroner for
City of Dublin ; M.P. South Cork, 1885-92.
WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 KERIN
Address : 15 Rutland Square East, Dublin ;
26 Great Smith Street, S.W. Club.National Liberal. [Died 9 Apr. 1900
KENSINGTON, 5th Baron (cr. 1776), WilliamEdwardes, D.L., J.P. ; Baron Kensington(U.K.) 1886; Lieut. 2nd Life Guards; b.
London, 25 July 1863; S. father 1896.Educ. : Eton. Owned Kensington Estate,Middlesex, and property in Pembrokeshire.Heir : b. Hon. Hugh Edwardes, b. 1873.Address : 69 Grosveno rStreet, W. ; St.
Bride's, Little Haven, R.S.O., Pembroke-shire. Clubs: Brooks's, White's, Travel-
lers', Bachelors'. [Died 24 June 1900.
KENT, Charles, poet, biographer, and journ-alist ; b. London, 3 Nov. 1823
; s. of WilliamKent, R.N.
;b. Parramatta, 1st British
subject born in Colony, and g. s. of Capt.Kent, R.N., 1st Govt. Surveyor Coast of
Australia, and Discoverer of Kent Islands;
m. 1853, Ann, e. d. of Murdo Young, of theSun newspaper. Educ. : St. Peter's College,Prior Park, and St. Marie's College, Oscott.Edited thejSun, 1845-70; Weekly Register,1874-81; called to the Bar of the MiddleTemple, 1859. Wrote under pseudonyms of
O.K., An English Journalist, Mark Rochester,An Oscotian, A Templar. Publications :
Vision of Cagliostro, 1847; Catholicity inthe Dark Ages, 1847
; Aletheia, or the Doomof Mythology, 1850
;The Derby Ministry,
a series of Cabinet Pictures, by MarkRochester, 1858 ; Dreamland, or Poets intheir Haunts, 1862
; Footprints on the Road,1864; The Gladstone Government, by aTemplar, 1869
; Kent's Poems, 1st collected
edition, 1870; Mythological Dictionary,1870
; seventy memoirs in Illustrated Re-view
; Charles Dickens as a Reader, 1872;
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns (in-cluded in Sir J. Lubbock's " Hundred BestBooks"), 1874; edited Centenary editionsof Charles Lamb, 1875, and Thomas Moore,1879
;Corona Catholica, in fifty languages,
1880; Father Prout, 1881
; Wit and Wis-dom of Lord Lytton, 1883 ; Humour andPathos of Charles Dickens, 1884 ; LeighHunt, 1888
;Modern Seven Wonders of the
World, 1890 ; Pocket Edition of Essays ofElia and Last Essays of Elia, 1893
; Kneb-worth Edition of Lord Lytton's MiscellaneousWorks, 1875, and New Knebworth Editionof Lord Lytton's Novels and Romances,1898 ; contributor to the Dictionary ofNational Biography, Encyclopedia Britan-nica, Blackwood's Magazine, HouseholdWords, All the Year Round, etc. ; presentedto the British Museum the last letter ofCharles Dickens, and the first letter of
Edward, Lord Lytton. Awarded Civil Listpension of a 100 a year for public servicesto literature as poet and biographer. Ad-dress : 1 Campden Grove, Kensington, W.Club : Athenaeum. [Died 23 Feb. 1902.
KENYON, Hon. George Thomas, J.P. Salop,Denbighs, and Flints ; D.L. Flints
; b. 28 Dec.1840 ; heir-pres. to 4th Baron Kenyon, g.v.,and 2nd s. of 3rd Baron and Hon. Georginade Grey, d. of 4th Baron Walsingham ; m.1875, Florence Anna, d. of J. H. Leche ofGarden Park, Chester. Educ. : Harrow ;
Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. ;2nd class Law
and History, 1864; M.A.). Contested Den-
bigh District, 1874, 1880; M.P. (C.)Denbigh District, 1885-95, and 1900-5 ; con-tested East Denbighs, 1897; Bar, MiddleTemple, 1869; Captain Shrops Yeo. Cav.1873-78
; Junior Deputy Chancellor Uni-versity of Wales, 1898-1901 ; Steward of theRoyal Manors of Bromfield and Gala, 1906.Address : Llanerch Panna, Penley, Elles-mere. [Died 26 Jan. 1908.
KENYON, John George; a Knight of St.
Gregory (Military Division, 1st Class) ; anda Private Chamberlain to His Holiness
Pius X. ; J.P. Co. Norfolk; o. s. of Hon.
Edward Kenyon of Maesfen, Cheshire, 2nds. of 2nd Lord Kenyon, and Caroline SusanCatherine, 3rd d. of Lord George Beresford,G.C.H. ; b. 1843 ; m. 1871, Mary D'Arcy,2nd d. of Lord Henry F. Kerr ; one *.
five d. Educ. : Royal Coll. Armagh ; Har-row
; Christ Church, Oxford. GraduatedB.A., S.C.L., 2nd Class, Law and ModernHistory, 1866 ; was received into the Catholicand Roman Church, 1870
;same year en-
listed in the Papal Zouaves, and was presentin that capacity at the taking of Rome bythe troops of Victor Emmanuel, 20 Sept. ;
was Joint Hon. Secretary to the BritishHome Rule Association, 1887-88 ; and wasa member of the Catholic Education Council.Recreation : visits to the Continent. Ad-dress : Gillingham Hall, Beccles.
[Died 8 July 1914.KENYON-SLANEY, Rt. Hon. William Slaney,
P.C. 1904; Col. retired, Grenadier Guards ;
D.L., M.P. (C.) Newport Div. Shropshirefrom 1886 ; b. India, 24 Aug. 1847 ; e. s.
of Col. William Kenyon-Slaney, HattonGrange, Shropshire, and Frances, d. of lateR. A. Slaney, Hatton; m. Lady MabelSelina Bridgeman, e. d. of Earl of Bradford,1887 ; one s. one d. Educ. : Eton ; ChristChurch, Oxford. Grenadier Guards, 1867;served till 1888 ; including Egyptian cam-paign, 1882
; contested Wellington Divisionof Shropshire, 1885. Owned about 4000acres. Recreations : well known as acricketer in connection with M.C.C., I Zingari,and Household Brigade ; played for Englandin the International Association FootballMatch. Address : Hatton Grange, Shifnal,Shropshire. Clubs : Carlton, Wellington.
[Died 24 Apr. 1908.KEPPEL, Hon. Sir Henry, G.C.B., cr. 1857
;
O.M. ; Admiral of the Fleet ;Director North
Borneo Co. [descended from Arnold Joostvan Keppel, K.G., who was with Prince of
Orange's expedition in 1688, and was after-wards created Baron Ashford, Viscount Bury,and Earl of Albemarle] ; 6. 1809 ; 4th s. of4th Earl of Albemarle and Elizabeth, d. oflate Lord de Clifford ; m. 1st, 1839, CatherineLouisa (d. 1859), d. of late General Sir JohnCrosbie; 2nd, 1861, Jane (d. 1895), d. ofMartin J. West, barrister. Commandednaval brigade Crimean War ; commandednaval forces in China, 1857, 1867-70
;Groom-
in-Waiting, 1859-60. Publications : Voyageof the Miranda ; Reminiscences, 1898
;A
Sailor's Life under Four Sovereigns, 3 vols.
1899. Recreations : enthusiastic sportsman,keen hunting man, a good shot both withlarge and small game. Address : 8 Albany,W. ;
Grove Lodge, Bracknell, Berks. Clubs :
United Service, Marlborough.[Died 17 Jan. 1904.
KER, Sir Arthur Milford, Kt., cr. 1910 ; C.I.E.1908 ; M.V.O. 1911 ; Member of Council ofLieut.-Gov. of Punjab ; b. 12 June 1853 ;
s. of late General T. D. Ker, Indian Army ;
m. 1881, Constance, d. of late P. Mitchell,C.I.E. Genera] Manager and a Director of
Alliance Bank, Ltd., India ; Knight of Grace.St. John of Jerusalem. Address : Chapslee,Simla, India. [Died 2 Oct. 1915.
KER, Yen. John ; Rector of Gracechurch,Montreal, from 1889
;Archdeacon of St.
Andrews from 1902 ; b. 22 Apr. 1848 ; m.1886, Mary Thomson, 2nd d. of late ThomasCousins, Iberville, Province of Quebec.Educ. : Montreal Diocesan College ; TrinityCollege, Toronto. Ordained 1876 ;
Mission-
ary at Glen-Sutton, 1876-81 ;Rector of All
Saints, Dunham, 1881-89 ;Canon of Montreal
Cathedral, 1901-2. Address: 879 Welling-ton Street, Montreal. [Died 31 Oct. 1913.
KERIN, Colonel Michael William, C.B. 1910;b. 31 Aug. 1856 ;
m. Mary, d. of Anthony
KERNOT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
Maurice Blake, of Ross Lodge, Headford.Colonel R.A.M.C., 1892
; Lieut.-Col., 1900 ;
Colonel, 1908; served Burma, 1885-86(medal with clasp); S. Africa, 1899-1900(despatches, Queen's medal, two clasps) ;
N.W. Frontier, India, 1908 (despatches,medal with clasp). Address: R.A.M.C.,Lucknow. [Died 3 May 1912.
KERNOT, W. C., M.A., M.C.E., M.Inst.C.E.,F.R.G.S., etc. ; Professor of Engineering,University, Melbourne, Australia, from 1883 ;
b. Rochford, Essex, 1845 ; s. of C. Kernot,M.L.A. ; unmarried. Educ. : Christ ChurchSchool and National Grammar School, Gee-long ; Melbourne University. Went toAustralia, 1851 ; engaged on Geelong Water-works and Coliban Waterworks, 1865 ; Lec-turer at the University, 1868 ; assisted inObservations of Transit of Venus, 1874 ;
assisted Mr. Brennan in developing hiscontrollable flsh torpedo, which the ImperialGovernment afterwards purchased for over100,000, 1876-78
; Member of Royal Com-mission on Railway Bridges, New SouthWales, 1882-84
; founded at a cost of 2000scholarships in Physics and Chemistry at
University, 1887; founded at a cost of1000 Metallurgical Department at Uni-
versity, 1893 ; assisted Hon. F. Ormond in
developing Working Men's College, Mel-bourne ; President of Royal Society ofVictoria for several years ; Chairman of twojuries on machinery at International Ex-hibition of 1880. Publications : CommonErrors of Iron Bridge Design ; papers onbalance beams, telescope tubes, aneroid
barometers, strength of columns, in Trans.Royal Soc. Victoria ; papers on waterways,wind pressure, graphic deflections, in Aust.Assoc. Adv. Science ; papers on bridgework,railway gauge, etc., before Victorian Instituteof Engineers, and many others. Recreations :
cycling, exploration, travel. Address : 343Royal Parade, Parkville, Melbourne. Clubs :
University, Automobile, Wallaby.[Died 14 March 1909.
KERB, Col. Frederic Walter, D.S.O. 1896;Lt.-Col. Gen. Staff ; formerly Gordon High-landers ; b. London, 20 May 1867 ; 3rd s.
of late Admiral Lord Frederic H. Kerr, andEmily, d. of late General Sir PeregrineMaitland, G.C.B. ; m. 1902, Lady HelenKerr, d. of 9th Marquess of Lothian ; twos. Educ. : Charterhouse. Was Page of
Honour to H.M. Queen Victoria, 1879-83;joined Gordon Highlanders, 1886
; served as
Adjutant in Chitral Relief expedition, in-
cluding storming of Malakand Pass (des-patches, medal with clasp, D.S.O.), andwith Tirah Expeditionary Force, includingactions at Dargai, and operations in Waranand Bara valleys (two clasps) ; South Africa,as Brigade Major, 1899-1901 (despatches,Brevet Major, Queen's medal, 5 clasps).Recreations : polo, cricket, shooting. Clubs :
Naval and Military ; New, Edinburgh.[Died Nov. 1914.
KERR, Rev. John, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. ;
Royal Medallist ; Mathematical Lecturer inF.C. Training Coll. Glasgow (retired) ; m.Marion, d. of Col. Balfour of Orkney ;
threes. four d. Educ. : Glasgow Univ. Publica-tions : the following papers : A New Relationbetween Electricity and Light ; DielectrifiedMedia Birefringent, 1875; On Rotation ofthe Plane of Polarisation by Reflection fromthe Pole of a Magnet, 1877
; On Reflectionof Polarised Light from the EquatorialSurface of a Magnet, 1878 ; Electro-OpticObservations on various Liquids, 1879
;
Measurements and Law in Electro-Optics,1880 ; Electro-Optic Experiments on variousLiquids, 1882 ; Experiments on the Bire-
fringent Action of Strained Glass, 1888;
Experiments on a Fundamental Question in396
Electro-Optics ; Reduction of Relative Re-tardations to Absolute, 1894 ; On the BrushGrating and its Optical Action, 1901. Ad-dress : La Crosse Terrace, Billhead, Glasgow.
[Died 18 Aug. 1907.
KERR, General Lord Mark Ralph George,G.C.B. ; Colonel of Prince Albert's LightInfantry from 1880; b. 1817; *. of 6thMarquess of Lothian. A.D.C. to Governor-General of Canada, 1847 ;
in command of
13th Regt. in Crimea and Indian Mutinycommanded the troops at Azimgurh, 1858at Delhi as Brig.-Gen. ; in command ofPoona Division, 1874-77. Address :
James Street, Buckingham Gate, S.'
Clubs : Carlton, St. George's, Travellers1
United Service. [Died 17 May I"KERR, Robert, F.R.I.B.A. ; architect ; en,
tus professor, King's College, London ;
Aberdeen, 17 Jan. 1823. Educ. : Aberdeen.Fellow of King's College, London. Principalworks Bear-wood, Berkshire ; National Pro-vident Institution, Gracechurch Street, Lon-don. Publications: The Gentleman's House;The Consulting Architect; Fergusson's His-
tory of Modern Architecture, 3rd ed., 1891and various professional papers. Address139 Oxford Street, W. ; 31 CathcartS.W. [Died 21 Oct. 1
KERR, Robert Malcolm, D.L., J.P., LL.D.;Lieutenant for the City of London ; b. 1821widower. Educ.: Glasgow University.Scotland, 1843; Lincoln's Inn, uMiddle Temple, 1860
;Master of the Tal
Chandlers' Co. 1897-98; Judge of ..
of London Court, 1859-1901. Publicationsseveral legal works. Club : Athenaeum.
[Died 21 Nov. 1902.
KERR, Thomas, C.M.G. 1887; Governor of
Falkland Islands, 1880-91 ;b. 1818. Address :
Yair Abingdon, Barbados. [Died Aug. 1907.
KERSHAW, Sir Lewis Addin, Kt., cr. 1898 ;
Q.C. ; Chief Justice of the High Court of
Bombay from 1898 ; b. 1845. Educ. : Ox-ford. Barr. Inner Temple, 1872. Address :
Bombay. [Died 17 Feb. 1899.
KERSHAW, S. Wayland, M.A. ;Librarian of
Lambeth Palace, 1870-1910; y. s. of late
Rev. John Kershaw, M.A., The Cranhams,Gloucestershire. Educ. : King's College,London ; St. John's Coll. Camb. Hon.Mem. Guernsey Antiquarian Society and of
Picardy ;also of the Kent Archaeological and
Society of Architects. After leaving the
University, engaged in research and journ-alistic work- formerly Librarian, RoyalInstitute of British Architects; Fellow of
Society of Antiquaries and the HuguenotSociety. Publications: Art Treasures of
Lambeth Library ;Protestants from France,
1885 ; Surrey sketches in olden time, 1908 ;
at one time joint-editor of Fry's Handbook;o London ; contributions to Memorials of
Kent and Surrey, 1909-10, and Archaeological
Societies, with papers on art, history, andtopography in the periodical magazines.Club : National. [Died 9 Nov. 1914.
KERSHAW, Thomas Herbert, C.M.G. 1903;b. 28 Dec. 1851; s. of late Rev. T. A.
Kershaw. Educ. : Trinity College, Oxford
(B.A.). Called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1877 ;
Registrar of Deeds, Singapore, 1887 ;Official
Assignee, 1890; Legal Adviser, Federated
Malay States, 1896, retired, 1903. Address :
27 Dodington, Whitchurch, Shropshire.[Died 9 Dec. 1913.
KESTELL-CORNISH. Rt. Rev. Robert Kestell,
M.A. 1849 ; D.D. 1874 ; b. 1824 ;widower ;
three s. three d. Educ. : Winchester ;
Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford. Vicar of
Coleridge, 1856-1861 ; Rector of Revelstoke,
Devon, 1861-66 ; Landkey, 1866-74. Bishopof Madagascar, 1874-96 ;
Rector of Down St.
Mary 1897-1903. Address : Heavitree,
Exeter [Died 8 March 1909.
WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1910
KESTEVEN, 2nd Baron, cr. 1808, John HenryTrollope, Bt., cr. 1642, J.P. [Sir Andrewwas a commander at Wakefleld, 1460 ; hewas a member of an elder branch of the
family that took part in the Northumber-land rising, 1569] ;
Lt.-Col. in command of
Lincolnshire I. Yeomanry ;b. 22 Sept. 1851
;
e. s. of 1st Baron and Julia, e. d. of Sir
Robert Sheffield, Bt. ; S. father 1874;
m.1914, o. d. of late Christopher Gilbert Peacock,Greatford Hall, Stamford, and widow of
Edgar Lubbock, Ayot Place, Welwyn.Educ. : Eton
; Magdalene Coll. Camb.Served South Africa (Imp. Yeo.), 1900.Owned about 10,000 acres. Heir : n,
Thomas Carew Trollope. Address : Case-wick House, Stamford. Clubs : Arthur's,Junior Carlton. [Died 23 July 1915.
KESWICK, William, M.P. Epsom Division of
Surrey from 1899 ; J.P. Surrey ; HighSheriff, Surrey, 1898 ; b. 1835. Member of
Jardine and Co., China Merchants, and of
Matheson and Co., London; Director of
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company ;
at one time Member of Legislative Councilof Hong-Kong and a Consul and Consul-General. Address : Eastwick Park, nearLeatherhead. [Died 9 March 1912.
KETTLE, Rupert Edward Cooke ; b. 25 Dec.1854 ;
e. s. of late Sir Rupert Kettle,Barrister-at-Law, and Judge of CountyCourts, Worcestershire, No. 23, D.L. andDeputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions for
the County of Stafford, and Mary, d. ofWilliam Cooke of Wolverhampton ; m.1888, Catherine Josephine, d. of Sir Alfred
Hickman, 1st Bt. Educ. : WolverhamptonGrammar School ; Rugby School
;St.
John's College, Oxford. 2nd class Honours,School of Jurisprudence, 1877 ; B.A. 1878 ;
called to Bar, Middle Temple, 1879 ; wentthe Oxford Circuit and practised in London ;
contested Wolverhampton East against Sir
Henry Fowler, July 1895 ; Recorder of
Lichlield, 1899-1901; Metropolitan Police
Magistrate, 1901-6. Recreations : hunting,fishing, shooting, and bicycling.
[Died 15 Oct. 1908.
KEY, Rt. Rev. Bransby Lewis, D.D. ; 2ndBishop of St. John's, Kaffraria ; cons. 1883 ;
b. 1838; widower. Ordained, 1864
; BishopCoadjutor of St. John's, 1883. Address :
Umtata, King William's Town, S. Africa.
[Died 12 Jan. 1901.
KEY, Sir Kingsmill Grove, 2nd Bt. ; cr. J831 ;
b. London, 7 May 1815; *. of 1st Bt. whowas Lord Mayor 1829-31 and 1832 ; m. 4th,
Jane, d. of Thomas Addy of Writtle, Essex,and widow of James Hill
; S. father 1858.Educ. : Mill Hill School, and. privately. Avery quiet career, chiefly devoted to scientific
gardening and agricultural pursuits. Re-creations : devoted to cricket chiefly in theolden time [2nd son, K. J. Key, made thelargest score ever made by an Oxonian in
University match ; became capt. of theSurrey eleven]. Heir : s. Rev. John Kings-mill, b. 1853, Missionary to Universities'Mission in Africa. Address : The Rookery,Streatham, Surrey ; Thornbury, Gloucester-shire. [Died 28 Dec. 1899.
KHAIRPUR, H.H. Mir Sir Faiz MohammadKhan Talpur, Mir of, G.C.I. E. ; cr. 1897.Address : Khairpur, Sind, Bombay.
[Died 6 March 1909.KHURSHID JAH, Bahadur Sir, Nawab,
K.C.I.E. ; cr. 1887. Address : Hyderabad.[Died 8 July 1902.
KIDD, John, C.M.G. 1882; b. 1821; s. of
Matthew Kidd; m. 1845, Caroline Amelia
(d. 1884), e. d. of J. Savage of Stratton,Norfolk. Sec. on Staff of Gen. CountZamoyski, Turkey, 1855-56 ; Priv. Sec. Earlof Carvarvon, 1857 ; entered service oi
Canadian Government, 1858 ; Chief Clerk
KIMBERLEY^in Office of Governor-Gen. in Canada, 1875 ;
retired, 1880. Address : 47 Melfort Road,Norbury, S.W. [Died 11 Feb. 1910.
KIELHORN, Dr. Franz, C.I.E. 1886 ; Professorof Sanscrit, Gottingen ; formerly Prof, ofOriental Languages at the Deccan College,Poona
; b. 31 May 1840; m. 1872 Caroline
Louise, d. of late F. Kanzler; one *. one d.
Ph.D. ; Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh, Glasgow,and Aberdeen ; Hon. D.Litt. Oxford.Publications : mainly devoted to IndianGrammar, Epigraphy, and Chronology.Address : Gottiugen University, Germany.
[Died 2 March 1908.KILLAM, Hon. Albert Clements, Chief Com-
missioner Board of Railway Commissionersfor Canada from 1905
; b. Yarmouth, NovaScotia, 18 Sept. 1849
; s. of George Killamof Yarmouth; m. 1877, Minnie, y. d. ofR. A. Whyte of Windsor, Ontario
; one s.
Educ. : Yarmouth Seminary ; Univ. Coll.
T9ronto; B.A. University, Toronto, 1872;winner of Prince of Wales prize, and offirst-class honours and silver medals inmathematics and modern languages. Calledto the Bar of Ontario, 1877 and of Manitoba,1879; represented Winnipeg South in
Legislature of Manitoba, 1883-85; Liberal ;
Q.C. 1884 ; Puisne Judge, Court of Queen'sBench for Manitoba, 1885: Chief Justiceof the Province of Manitoba, 1899 ; PuisneJudge, Supreme Court of Canada, 1903.Address : Ottawa, Ont. Clubs : Rideau,Ottawa ; Manitoba, Winnipeg ; St. James's,Mount Royal, Montreal
; Toronto, Toronto.[Died 28 Feb. 1908.
KILLEN, Rev. William D., D.D., LL.D. ;
President of Faculty, Assembly's College,Belfast, Presbyterian Church in Ireland.Address : Assembly's College, Belfast.
[Died 10 Jan. 1902.KILMAINE, 4th Baron, cr. 1789, FrancisWilliam Browne, D.L., J.P. ; Bt. 1632 ;
Representative Peer for Ireland from 1890 ;
b. 24 Mar. 1843; s. of 3rd Baron and 2nd
wife, Mary, 2nd d. of Hon. Charles EwanLaw, M.P. ; S. father 1873
; m. Alice
Emily, d. of Col Deane-Shute, and niece ofGeneral Sir Charles Shute, K.C.B., 1877.Owned about 14,700 acres. Heir : s. Hon.John E. D. Browne, b. 1878 [m. 1901, LadyAline Kennedy, d. of 3rd Marquess of Ailsa].Address : Gaulston Park, Killucan, CountyWestmeath
;The Neale House, Ballinrobe,
Co. Mayo. Clubs : Carlton, Constitutional,Arthur's
; Kildare Street, Dublin ; RoyalSt. George's Yacht. [Died 9 Nov. 1907.
KILMOREY, 3rd Earl of, cr. 1822, Sir CharlesFrancis Needham, K.P. (1890); ViscountKilmorey, 1625 ; Viscount Newry andMourne, 1822 (Ire.) ; Representative Peerfor Ireland from 1881 ; Knight of Grace ofOrder of St. John of Jerusalem ; A.D.C. tothe King ; D.L., J.P. [The Viscountcy wasconferred on an ancestor of the present Earlby King James I. The Earldom of Kilmoreyand Viscountcy of Newry and Mourne wereconferred on the great-grandfather of the
present Earl by King George IV. in 1822.]b. 2 Aug. 1842 ; S. grandfather 1880 ; m.Ellen, 2nd d. of late Edward Holmes Baldock,M.P., Shrewsbury, 1881
;two s. one d.
Protestant. Unionist. Educ. : Eton ;
Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.). Contested
Newry, 1868, 1874; Shrewsbury, 1880;M.P. Newry, 1871-1874. Owned picturesby Gainsborough, Kneller, Cuyp, Both,Berghem, Boucher. Heir : s. ViscountNewry. Address : Mourne Park, Newry,Co. Down ; 5 Aldford Street, Park Lane, W.Clubs : Carlton, Garrick ; Sackville Street,Dublin
; Ulster, Belfast.
[Died 20 July 1915.
KIMBERLEY, 1st Earl of, cr. 1866, JohnWodehouse, K.G., P.C., D.C.L. ;
Bt. 1611;
397
KINGAID WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
Baron Wodehouse, 1797; [1st Bt. distin-
guished himself at capture of Cadiz, 1611]Leader of Liberal Party in House of Lord!1897 ; member of Senate of London Uni-versity from 1859 ; Chancellor of LondonUniversity from 1899; b. London, 7 Jan.1826
; e. s. of Hon. Henry Wodehouse, 2nds. of Lord Wodehouse, and d. of TheophilusThornhagh Gurdon, Letton, Norfolk
; S,
grandfather in barony, 1846; m. Florence,
C.I., e. d. of 3rd Earl of Clare, 1847. Educ.Christ Church, Oxford. 1st class Classics,1847 ; Hon. D.C.L. 1894 ; Under-Secretaryfor Foreign Affairs, 1852-56, 1859-61, 1894-1895 ; Envoy-Extraordinary to Russia,1856-58 ;
on special mission to Copenhagen,1863; Under-Secretary at India Office
1864; Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1864-66Lord Privy Seal, 1868-70 ; Secretary forthe Colonies, 1870-74, 1880-82; Chancellorof the Duchy of Lancaster, 1882 ; Secretaryfor India, 1882-86, 1892-94; Secretary for
Foreign Affairs, 1894-95 ; Lord President ofthe Council, 1892-94 ; President of Univer-sity College, London ; resigned 1887. Ownedabout 11,200 acres. Heir: Lord Wodehouse. Address : 35 Lowndes Square, S.W. ;
Kimberley House, Wymondham, Norfolk.Clubs : Athenaeum, Brooks's, NationalLiberal, Travellers'. [Died 8 Apr. 1902.
KINCAID, Maj.-Gen. William, Indian Army ;
b. 30 Oct. 1831. Entered army, 1849; Maj.-
Gen. 1890 : unemployed list, 1889.
[Died 11 Feb. 1909.KINCAID-LENNOX, Charles Spencer Bateman-
Hanbury, D.L. and J.P. Cos. Hereford andStirling ; b. 1827 ; b. of 2nd Baron Bate-man ; m. 1st, 1861, Margaret Cuninghame(d. 1892), e. d. of late J. Kincaid-Lennox,and widow of 7th Viscount Strangford ; 2nd,1893, Rosa, d. of late B. A. Cuninghame,R.N., of Craigends, Renfrew. Educ. : Eton ;
Brazenose College, Oxford, M.A. ;Fellow of
All Souls' College. Was Captain Life Guards;A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1858-59;M.P. (0.) Herefordshire, 1852-57 ; Leo-minster, 1858-65. Address : 63 MontaguSquare, W. Clubs : Carlton, Arthur's,Bachelors'. [Died 22 March 1912.
KINCAIRNEY, Lord ; William Ellis Gloag ; b.
Perth, 7 Feb. 1828; s. of William Gloag,Greenhill, banker, Perth, and Jess Burn,Edinburgh ;
m. 1864, Helen, d. of JamesBurn, W.S., Edin. ;
one s. three d. Educ. :
Perth Grammar School;Edin. Univ. Scotch
Bar, 1853 ;Sheriff of Stirlingshire, Dum-
barton, and Clackmannan, 1877-85 ; Sheriffof Perthshire, 1885-89 ; Judge of the Courtof Session, Scotland, 1889-1905. Address:6 Heriot Row, Edinburgh ; Kincairney,Dunkeld, Perthshire. [Died 8 Oct. 1909.
KING, Maj.-Gen. A. H., C.B. ; CommissionerDuke of York's Royal Military School
; b.
Cork, 15 Dec. 1831;
2nd s. of late Col.
Charles King, K.H., 16th Lancers, andCharlotte, d. of late Thomas Oliver; m.Augusta Mary, y. d. of Admiral T. W. Carter,C.B. Educ. : private school and RoyalMilitary Academy, Woolwich. Joined the
Royal Artillery, 1850; Canada, 1850-52;Malta, 1852-54 ;
sent on special mission to
Tunis, 1854 ;Crimean Campaign, 1854-55.;
A.D.C. to Lieut.-Gen. commanding 2ndDivision, and present at affairs ot Bulganacand Mackenzie's farm
;battles of Alma,
Balaclava, and Inkermann ; siege and fall
of Sevastopol ;final assault on Redan
(despatches, medal with 4 clasps ; Knightof the Legion of Honour ;
5th class Medjidieand Turkish medal) ; Q.M.G. WoolwichDistrict, 1875-80 ;
A.D.C. to the Queen,1880-89 ; Col. on Staff com. R.H.A. Wool-wich, 1882-86 ; Maj.-Gen. com. R.A. Malta,1889-91 ; Maj.-Gen. com. R.A. Aldershot,1891-93 (reward for distinguished and
meritorious service, 1893; Jubilee
1887; clasp, Jubilee Medal, 1897).
ated for active service. Recreations : hshooting, racquets, cricket, etc. Address34 Emperor's Gate, S.W. Club : UnitedService. [Died 24 Dec. 1899.
KING, Rt. Rev Edward, D.D. ; Bishop ofLincoln from 1885 ; b. 1829 ; 8. of lateArchdeacon King, Rochester. Educ. : OrielColl. Oxford. Ordained 1854. Principal ofCuddesdon Coll. 1863-73; Canon of ChristChurch and Regius Professor of PastoralTheology, Oxford, 1873-85. PublicationsMeditations on the Seven Last Words,other works. Address : Old Palace, LincoClub : Athenaeum. [Died 8 March 191
KING Lieut.-Col. Sir George, K.C.I.E.1898: F.R.S.; LL.D. ; Officier de "l'Iu-
struction publique ; corresponding memberof Bavarian Academy ; honorary memberBotanic Society, Belgium, Royal HorticulturalSoc., England ; Pharmaceutical Society of
England ; Asiatic Society, Bengal ;and of
Botanical Societies, Edinburgh and Ger-many ; b. Scotland, 12 April 1840 ; m. 1868,Jeanii (d. 1898), d. of G. J. Nicol of Aberdeen;two s. Educ. : Aberdeen Grammar Schooland Univ. (M.B.) ; ex-Supt. Royal BotanicGarden, Calcutta. Publicationsgraph of Species of Ficus of India and ChinaMonographs of Indian Magnoliacepe, Ano:
naceae, Quercus, Myristicacese, Orchids ofthe Sikkim-Himalaya (the latter in conjunc-tion with R. Pantling); Materials forFlora of the Malay Peninsula, in conjunwith J. S. Gamble, F.R.S. Recreationsliterature, art. Club : Athenaeum.
[Died 12 Feb. 1
KING, Mrs. George (Sister Janet), d. of
jamin Wells, A.R.A.M. ; m. 1882. Trainedfor war nursing at Protestant Deaconesses'Institution ; served in the Russo-TurkishWar of 1877-78 with the Russian army ofthe Lorn, and suosequently was present andunder fire at the conclusion of the siege ofRustchuk ; received the decoration of theImperial Order of the Red Cross of Russia ;
also sent to the Zulu War by the StaffordHouse Committee, and was the sisterselected to go to the front during hostilitiesto take charge of the base field hospital atUtrecht ; here 3200 sick and woundedpassed through her hands ; received fromHer Majesty the late Queen Victoria thedecoration of the Royal Red Cross. Address :
Wood View, Purley. Died 6 June 1911.
KING Haynes, R.B.A. 1864; b. Barbados,Dec. 1831
;s of Robert M. and Maria King ;
m. 1866, Annie Elizabeth Willson. Educ. :
Bridgetown, Barbados; Leigh's Academy,
Newman Street, London. First exhibited at
R.A., 1865. Recreations : none in particular,except, perhaps, travelling in France. Ad-dress : 103 Finchley Road, N.W. Clubs:Savage, Wigwam, St. John's Wood Art.
[Died 17 May 1904.KING, Sir James, 1st Bt., cr. 1888 ; Kt., cr.
1887 ; J.P., D.L. Stirlingshire, Lanarkshire,Co. of City of Glasgow ; LL.D. Glasgow ;
F.R.S.E. ; merchant ; b. 1830; s. of late
John King, Levernholme and Campsie ; m.Marian, d. of W. Westall, Streatham Common,Surrey, 1861 ; four s. one d. Educ. : HighSchool and University, Glasgow. Dean of
Guild, Glasgow, 1874-76: Lord Provost,1886-89
; Dean of Faculties, Glasgow Uni-versity ; Chairman, Caledonian Railway Co.,
Clydesdale Bank, Ltd., and Tharais Sulphurand Copper Co.
;also of West of Scotland
Seaside Homes and Glasgow Workmen'sDwelling Co. ; Member of West Highlandsand Islands of Scotland Commission, 1889 ;
and Board of Colonisation. 1890. Heir : s.
John Westall, b. 1863. [J P. Lanarkshire,Stirlingshire, etc. Late Lt.-Col. 4th Vol.
lliGer-
868,een;;hool
;anic
ono-
ina;A nn.
WHO WAS WHO, 1897-191G
Batt. Princess Louise's Argyll and SutherlandHighlanders ; m. 1897, Frances Rosa, d. ofJ. Neve of Oaken, Staffs. Address : Stan-more, Lanark, N.B. Club : New, Edin-burgh]. Address : Carstairs House, Lanark.Clubs : Conservative, Carlton, Constitutional ;
University, Edinburgh ; Western, Conserva-tive, Glasgow. [Died 1 Oct. 1911.
KING, Rev. John Richard, M.A. ; Vicar of St.Peter's in the East w. St. John Baptist's,Oxford, from 1867 ; Fellow of Oriel Collegefrom 1876
;Hon. Canon of Christ Church ;
b. Backvvorth House, Northumberland, 12
May 1835; 3rd s. of Rev. Wm. C. King;m. 1865, Emily Clara, d. of Dr. Jelf, Canonof Christ Church, Oxford ; three s Educ. :
Durham School; Balliol Coll. Oxford.Scholar, 1853 ;
'
proximo"
for HertfordScholarship and 2nd Class Moderations, 1855
;
1st Class Lit. Hum. 1857 ; Fellow of MertonCollege, 1859
; Tutor, 1860 ; Denyer Theol.Essay, 1863 ; Vicar of Carham, Northum-berland, 1865 ; Tutor of Oriel College, 1872
;
Member of Hebdomadal Council, 1881-93.Publications : editions of Cicero's PhilippicOrations, and other portions of classicalauthors. Recreations : mountaineering andtravelling. Address : St. Peter's Vicarage,Oxford. Clubs : Alpine, Junior Conservative.
[Died 29 July 1907.KING, Thomas, C.B. 1903 ; b. 1842
; 2nd s.
of D. H. King of Stratton, Cornwall. Educ. :
privately; King's College, London ; Trinityand Jesus College, Cambridge ; B.A. 1864,M.A. 1868 ; Fellow and Lecturer of JesusCollege, 1864-71 ; Assistant Commissioner,Royal Commission on Primary Education,Ireland, 1868; H.M. Inspector of Schools(Eng.), 1871-94 ;
Chief Inspector, 1894-98 ;
Senior Chief Inspector, 1898 ; retired April1903. Address : Queen Anne's Mansions,S.W. Club : Union. [Died 15 Dec. 1903.
KINGDON, Rt. Rev. Hollingworth Tully, M.A.,D.D., Bishop of Fredericton (Canada), from1892; b. 1835; s. of William Kingdon,London. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. Ad-dress : Bottreaux House, Fredericton, NewBrunswick, Canada. [Died 13 Oct. 1907.
KINGLAKE, Robert Alexander, M.A., Barrister ;
Recorder of Bournemouth from 1899 ; b.
9 June 1843 ; 2nd s. of late Serjeant King-lake ; m. 1871, Mary Sybil, d. of AndrewCuthell. Educ. : Eton
; Trinity College,Cambridge. Graduated in mathematicalhonours. President of Cambridge Univer-sity Boat Club, 1866
; practises at the bar;
Recorder of Penzance, 1883-99. Recreations:
rowing, shooting, hunting. Address : Mous-hill Manor, Godalming. Clubs : Athenaeum,Albemarle. [Died 12 June 1915.
KINGSCOTE, Lady Emily Marie, at one timeWoman of the Bedchamber to H.M. QueenAlexandria ; b. 1836 ; d. of 1st EarlHowe ; m. 1886, Sir Nigel Kingscote, K.C.B.(d. 1908). Address: 19 South AudleyStreet, W. [Died 10 Dec. 1910.
KINGSCOTE, Mrs. Howard; see Cleeve-Lucas.KINGSCOTE, Colonel Sir Robert Nigel Fitz-
Hardinge, K.C.B., cr. 1889 ; G.C.V.O., cr.
1902; J.P., D.L. ; Paymaster to the House-
hold of King Edward VII. from 1901;
Extra Equerry to the King from 1901;
Receiver-General Duchy of Cornwall from1888
; Col. 4th Batt. Gloucestershire Regt. ;
b. 28 Feb. 1830; e. s. of late Col. Thomas
H. Kingscote and d. of 6th Duke of Beaufort;
m. 1st, Caroline (d. 1852), d. of Col. Wyndham,afterwards 1st Lord Leconfield, 1851 ; 2nd,1856, Lady Emily Marie, d. of 1st Earl Howe ;
one s. two d. Served Crimea;
Groom-in-Waiting to the Queen, 1859-66; M.P.Gloucestershire, 1852 - 85
;Commissioner
Woods and Forests, 1885-95. Address :
Kingscote, Wotton-under-Edge ;19 South
Audley Street, W. [Died 22 Sept. 1908.
KINLOCH
KINGSLEY, Col. William Henry Bell, C.B. ;
J.P. for County Tipperary ; b. 28 Aug. 1835;
2nd *. of late Major James Bell Kingsleyand Eliza, d. of late Christopher Adamson ;
m. Mary Frances, e. d. of late Rev. JoshuaKelly. Educ. : Royal School, Banagher.Joined 67th Regt., 1855 ; present at captureof Taku Forts (severely wounded) and Pekin,1860 ; raised and commanded a regiment of600 Chinese at Shanghai, 1862-63 (medal and2 clasps) ; served Afghan Campaign, 1879-1880 (mentioned in despatches 4 May 1880,medal with 2 clasps, and Brevet of Lieut.-Col.) ; Burmese Expedition, commanded 2ndBatt. Hamps. Regt. (despatches 22 June1866 and 2 Sept. 1887, medal and clasp andC.B.). Decorated : created C.B. after Bur-mese Campaign ; granted a DistinguishedService Pension 3 April 1898 for generalservice. Recreation : yachting. Address :
River View, Nenagh, Ireland. Club : JuniorUnited Service. [Died 3 Oct. 1901.
KINGSTON, Rt. Hon. Charles Cameron ; P.C.1897, K.C., D.C.L. ; Member of Common-wealth House of Representatives from 1901 ;
b. Adelaide, 22 Oct. 1850 ; y. s. of late Sir
George Strickland Kingston (one of theearliest colonists who came out with Col.
Light in the ship"Cygnet
"in 1836, and was
for nearly twenty years Speaker of the SouthAustralian House of Assembly he died1880) ; m. 1873, Lucy May, d. of LawrenceM'Carthy. Educ. : Adelaide EducationalInstitution. Articled to Mr. (afterwards Rt.Hon. Sir) S. J. Way, 1873 ; Q.C. 1889 ;
represented West Adelaide from 1881 (fivetimes re-elected) ; Attorney-General (threetimes) and Chief Secretary ; Premier andAttorney-General of S. Australia, 1893-99 ;
Minister of Trade and Commerce AustralianFederal Government, 1901-3
; formed ad-
ministration, June 1893 (no administrationin S.A. had ever previously held office forthree years continuously) ; advanced Liberalin politics ;
his Government effected theextension of the Franchise to women, theestablishment of the State Bank of SouthAustralia, Factory Legislation, the passingof a scheme of Industrial Conciliation, andthe introduction of the progressive systeminto land and income taxation and deathduties ;
President of the National Austra-lasian Federal Convention which sat in
Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne in 1897-
1898, and which framed the Bill to establishthe Commonwealth of Australia. Visited
England with the other Colonial Premiers,Diamond Jubilee, June 1897. Address:Groat Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
[Died 11 May 1908.
KINGTON, Captain William Miles, D.S.0. 1902 ;
Royal Welsh Fusiliers; b. Cheltenham, 25April 1876 ; s. of late Col. Wm. Miles NairneKington, 4th Hussars
;m. 1908, Edith, d.
of F. W. Soames. Educ. : Glenalmond ;
Sandhurst. Joined 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers
at Aden, 1896;served throughout S. African
war (despatches four times, Queen's medal,five clasps, King's medal, two clasps, D.S.O.).Recreations : member of the " I.Z." and" Free Foresters
"Cricket Clubs.
[Died Oct. 1914.
KINLOCH, Sir Alexander, 10th Bt. ; cr. 1696 ;
J.P., D.L. ; Convener of East Lothian ;
Captain Grenadier Guards (retired) ; b.
1830 ;S. father 1879 ;
m. Lucy (d. 1903), d.
of late Sir R. A. Anstruther, 4th Bt., 1852 ;
two s. one d. Educ. : Eton. ServedCrimea. Heir : s. Col. David A. Kinloch.Address : 5 Forres Street, Edinburgh.Club : Junior United Service.
[Died 11 March 1912.
KINLOCH, Sir John George Smyth, 2nd Bt.,of Kinloch ;
cr. 1873 ; D.L., J.P. ;b.
Scotland, 8 Jan. 1849 ;e. s. of 1st Bt. and
KINNAIRD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
Margaret Canning ; S. father 1881;
m.Jessie Montgomerie Lumsden, 1878 ; three s.
three d. Educ. : Cheltenham Coll. ;Trin.
Coll. Camb. ; M.P. (L.) East Perthshire, 1889-1903. Owned about 4200 acres. Heir : s.
George, b. 1880. Address : Kinloch, Meigle,N.B. Clubs : Reform ; New, Edinburgh.
[Died 20 May 1910.
KINNAIRD, Master of, Hon. Douglas ArthurKinnaird ; Captain 2nd Batt. Scots Guards ;
ft. 20 Aug. 1879 ; e. s. of llth Baron Kinnaird.Educ. : Eton
; Trinity College, Cambridge.[Died 24 Oct. 1914.
KINNEAR, Alfred, War Correspondent,traveller, and parliamentary lobbyist.Visited North and South America, Canada,India, the West Indies, China, Japan, Russia(including Sebastopol and the Crimea), WestAfrica (Coornassie), and S. Africa (present atthe battles of Belmont, Graspian, and ModderRiver) ; first crossed Atlantic in the " GreatEastern
";saw something of the Civil War ;
was in the Jamaica Rebellion; was present
at the overthrow of the Prempeh despotism,and took part in Lord Methuen's flyingcolumn for the relief of Kimberley, besides
participating in many notable events as aspecial correspondent abroad. Publications :
To Modder River with Methuen, 1900 ;The
New House of Commons, 1900;
AcrossMany Seas, 1902 ; contributed to the Con-temporary Review, Pall Mall Magazine,Chambers's Journal, World, Munsey's, Maga-zine of Commerce : originated the PoliticalPortrait. [Died 21 June 1912.
KINROSS, 1st Baron of Glasclune, cr. 1902,John Blair Balfour, E.G.
; P.C. 1883;
LL.D., D.L. ; Lord Justice General ofScotland and Lord President of the Courtof Session since 1899 ; b. Clackmannan, 11
July 1837 ; s. of Rev. Peter Balfour, ministerof Clackmannan ; m. 1st, Lilias, d. of LordMackenzie (Lord of Session), 1869
; 2nd,Hon. Marianne Eliza Moncreiff, d. of 1stLord Moncreiff, 1877. Educ. : Edin. Acad.and Edin. Univ. Advocate of the ScottishBar, 1861
; Advocate-Depute, 1870-72 ;
Q.C. 1880 ;Dean of the Faculty of Advocates,
1885-86, 1889-92; Solicitor-General for
Scotland, 1880-81;
Lord-Advocate of Scot-
land, 1881-85, 1886, 1892-95; Member ofCommittee of Council on Education for
Scotland, 1887; M.P. (L.) for Clackmannan
and Kinross, 1880-99. Heir : e. s. Hon.Patrick Balfour, B.A. Oxon., Advocate ofthe Scottish Bar. Address : 6 RothesayTerrace, Edinburgh ; Glasclune, Nortl:
Berwick, N.B. Clubs : Brooks's, AthenaeumReform, National Liberal
; New, UniversityScottish Liberal, Edinburgh.
[Died 22 Jan. 1905
KIPLING, John Lockwood, C.I.E. 1886retired Indian Educational Service
;b
Pickering, 1837 ; e. s. of late Rev. JosephKipling ; m. 1865, Alice, d. of late Rev. G. BMacdonald, Wesleyan minister
;one s. on
d. Educ. : Woodhouse Grove. Architectural sculptor, Bombay School of Art, 18651875 ; Principal Mayo School of Art, CuratoCentral Museum, Lahore, 1875-93. Publications : Beast and Man in India, 1891. Address : The Gables, Tisbury, Salisbury.
[Died 26 Jan. 1911
KIRBY, Sir Alfred ; cr. 1887 ; J.P.; b. 1840
m. d. of W. Dawson, 1869. Sheriff of Londoand Middlesex, 1886-87. Address : 2 ToweHamlets, E. [Died 14 Jan. 1900
KIRBY, William Forsell, F.L.S., F.E.S.Member of the Folk-lore and Anglo-RussiaSocieties, and of the Viking Club; Corresponding Member of the Finnish Literarand Finnish-Ugrian Societies of Helsingforsb. Leicester, 14 Jan. 1844; s. of SamiuKirby, banker, and Lydia Forsell; m. 186(
'400
Johanna Maria Kappel (d. 1893) ; one s.
Educ. : private. Assistant, Museum RoyalDublin Society (later called National Museumof Science and Art), 1867-79
; afterwardsAssistant in Zoological Department, BritishMuseum (Natural History), South Kensing-ton ; superannuated, 1909. Publications :
Manual of European Butterflies, 1862;Ed-
Dimiryaht, an Oriental Romance, and otherPoems, 1867
; Synonymic Catalogue ofDiurnal Lepidoptera, 1871, and suppl. 1877
;
European Butterflies and Moths, 1878-82 ;
and new edition under the title of Butterfliesand Moths of Europe, 1902-4 ; reports onLepidoptera, etc., in the Zoological Records,1869-84 ; Four Gospels explained by their
Writers, from the French of J. B. Eoustaing,3 vols. 1881 ; List of Hymenoptera : Tenth-redinida} and Siricidse in the Collection ofthe British Museum, 1882 ;
New ArabianNights, being tales omitted by Galland andLane, 1882 ; Evolution and Natural Theo-logy, 1883 ; The Hero of Esthonia, beingstudies in the Romantic Literature of that
country, derived from Esthonian and Germansources, 2 vols. 1895 ; Bibliographical andother Notes on the 1001 Nights, in Sir It.
Burton's translation, vol. x. and suppl.Nights, vols. v. rud vi. 1885-1888 ;
Text-book of Entomology, 1885, new ed. 1892 ;
Synonymic Catalogue of Odonata or Dragon-flies, 1890 ; Synonymic Catalogue of Hetero-cera (Moths) : Sphinges and Bombyces,1892; Handbook of Lepidoptera, 5 vols.
1894-97 ; Familiar Butterflies and Moths,1901 ; Marvels of Ant Life, 1898
; Synony-mic Catalogue of Orthoptera, vol. i. 1904 ;
vol. ii. 1906 ; vol. iii. 1910 ;British Flower-
ing Plants, 1906 ; translation of the Kale-vala from the Finnish, 2 vols., 1907 ;
Mam-mals of the World, 1907. Special studies :
Natural History, especially Entomology ;
Folk-lore, chiefly Northern and Oriental,especially the European editions of the 1001Nights, of which he possessed a fine series ;
and Mysticism. Address : Hilden, 46 Sut-ton Court Road, Chiswick. Club : Authors'.
[Died 20 Nov. 1912.
KIRCHHOFFER, Hon. John Nesbitt, K.C. ;
Senator of Dominion of Canada ; b. Co.
Cork, 5 May 1848 ; s. of Rev. R. B. Kirch-hoffer, Rector of Ballyvourney, Co. Cork ;
m. 1875, Clara, d. of Rev. J. B. Howard.Educ. : Maryborough Coll. Emigrated to
Canada, 1864; settled at Port Hope, On-tario : was called to the Ontario Bar, 1871 ;
practised law in Port Hope till 1883 ; thei
removed to Manitoba, and was called to theBar there, 1884, and practised law in the
city of Brandon; founded the successful
settlement of Souris ; became Mayor of
Souris, 1885 ; member of Western Judicial
Board, 1886 ; appointed Chairman, 1887 ;
sat in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly,1886-90 ;
called to the Senate, 1891 ;Chair-
man of Committee on Internal Economy,189-1-99 ; Chairman of Divorce Committeefrom 1900 ; served in the 46th Batt. Can-adian Volunteers during the Fenian Raid,1866, and in the North-West Rebellion, 1885
(medals for both). Recreations : was alwaysdevoted to sports and games ; on severaloccasions captained the Canadian Inter-
national Cricket Teams against the UnitedStates ;
is a skilful fisherman, and the
Chamipon Wing Shot of Manitoba ; duringthe tour of the Prince of Wales in 1891,Senator Kirchhoffer entertained H.R.H. at
his shooting-lodge on Lake Manitoba, whenover 1000 wild ducks were killed in one
day ;was well known as one of the best
bridge players in Canada. Address : Bran-
don, Manitoba, Canada. Clubs : Ricleau,Ottawa ;
Toronto;Brandon ;
Mount Royal,Montreal. [Died 25 Dec. 1914.
WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
KIRKPATRICK, Hon. Sir George Airey,K.C.M G. ; cr. 1897 ; Q.C., LL.D. ; Lieut.-
Gov. of Ontario, 1892-97 ; b. Kingston,Ontario Canada, 13 Sept. 1841 ; 4th s. of
Thomas Kirkpatrisk, Q.C., and Helen, d. of
Judge Alex. Fisher ;m. 1st, 1865, Frances
Jane, d. of late Hon. John Macaulay, M.L.C.
(d. 1877) ; 2nd, 1883, Isabel Louise, y. d.
of late Hon. Sir. D. L. Macpherson, K.C.M.G.Educ. : Grammar School, Kingston ; HighSchool, St. John's, Quebec ; Trin. Coll.
Dublin. Member House of Commons, Can-
ada, 1870-92 ; Speaker, Dominion of Canada,1882-87 ; Barr. Ontario, 1865 ; Q.C. 1880 ;
Queen's Privy Council for Canada, 1891.Recreations : President Dominion of CanadaRifle Association, 1883-93. Address : Tor-
onto, Ontario, Canada. Clubs : TorontoClub, Toronto ; St. James's, Montreal.
[Died 13 Dec. 1899.
KIRKPATRICK, Sir James, 8th Bt. ; cr. 1685;
Clerk in the Admiralty ;b. 1841
;S. b.
1880 ; m. Mary, d. of C. J. Fearnley, Peck-
ham, Surrey, 1872. Late Private Secretaryto Lord George Hamilton (1st Lord of the
Admiralty). Heir : s. Charles, b. 1874.Address : Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, S.E.
[Died 10 Nov. 1899.
KIRKUP, Thomas, Author and Editor; b.
14 Nov. 1844. Educ. : pupil- teacher in
village school, Kirk-Yetholm ; Edin. Uni-
versity (M.A., LL.D.). Ferguson Scholar in
classics ; studied also at Gottingen, Berlin,
Tubingen, Geneva and Paris;
contributed
extensively on historical and economic sub-
jects to ninth edition of EncyclopaediaBritannica, and to Chambers's Encyclopaedia;wrote article
"Socialisn
"for these and for
Harmsworth's Encyclopaedia ;wrote and
edited a great number of educational works ;
wrote for the press. Publications : An In-
quiry into Socialism, 1887, 2nd ed. 1888,new ed. 1907 ; History of Socialism, 1892,2nd ed. 1900, 3rd ed. 1906, 4th ed. 1909 ;
South Africa, Old and New, 1903; Progress
and the Fiscal Problem, 1905; Primer of
Socialism, 1908, 2nd ed. 1910. Recreation:
walking. Address : 30 Lancaster Road,Wimbledon. [Died 23 May 1912.
KITCHENER, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frederick Walter,K.C.B. ; West Yorks Regiment ; b. 1858 ;
s. of Lieut.-Colonel H. H. Kitchener ; m.1892, Caroline Louisa (d. 1901), d. of ColonelFenton ; one s. three d. Lieut. 1876 ;
Lt.-Col. 1896; Afghan war, 1878-80 (de-
spatches, medal with two clasps); DongolaExpedition, 1896 (as Director of Transport,Bt. Lt.-Col.) ; Khartoum, 1898 (Bt.-Col.,4th class Osmanieh, 3rd class Medjidie,Khedive's medal with five clasps) ; SouthAfrica, 1899-1900 (despatches, promotedMajor-Gen.) ; Lieut.-Gen. 1906 ;
Governorand Commander-in-Chief, Bermuda, 1908-9.Address : St. Marybourne, near Andover.
[Died 6 March 1912.
KITCHIN, Very Rev. George William. D.D.,F.S.A. ; Dean of Durham and Warden of
University of Durham from 1894 ; Chan-cellor of Durham University, 1909 ; b.
Naughton Rectory, Suffolk, 7 Dec. 1827 ;
5th c. of the late Rev. Isaac Kitchin, Rectorof St. Stephen's, Ipswich, and Mary, d. of
Rev. J. Bardgett, Rector of Melmerby,Cumberland ; m. 1863, Alice Maud, d. of
Bridges Taylor, H.M. Consul for Denmark,ElsirTore, Denmark
;three s. two d. Educ. :
Ipswich Grammar School ; King's CollegeSchool and College ;
Christ Church, Oxford(Student, 1846) ; Censor and Tutor, 1863 ;
Chaplain to Bishop Jacobson of Chester,1871-72 ; Whitehall Preacher, 1866-67 ;
Censor of Non-Collegiate Students, Oxford,1868-83; Dean of Winchester, 1883-94;Honorary Student, of Christ Church, 1896.Publications : Catalogue of MSS., Christ
Church Library, 1867; History of France,
vols. i.-iii. 1873-77; Arundel Society's Life
of Pope Pius II., 1881; Great Screen of
Winchester Cathedral, 1887; Winchester,
1890 ; Life of E. Harold Browne, Bishop of
Winchester, 1895; Documents Relating tothe establishment of Durham University andUniversity College, 1902 ; Ruskin in Oxford,1903 ; Record of the Northern Convocation,Surtees Society, ] 907 ; Records of BishopBury, Surtees Society, 1910 ; Seven Sages of
Durham, 1911. Address: Deanery, Durham.Club : New Reform. [Died 13 Oct. 1912.
KITCHENER, Francis Elliott, M.A., LL.M.,F.C.P., F.L.S. ; Alderman, Staffs CountyCouncil
; J.P. ; Deputy Chairman CountyEducation Committee
; b. Newmarket, 30Dec. 1838 ; s. of William Cripps Kitchener,Solicitor, Newmarket; m. 1868, FrancesAnna (d. 1909), d. of Rev. John ParishHammond, Vicar of Sopley, Hants ; no c.
Educ. : Repton ; Rugby ; Trinity College,Cambridge. 12th Wrangler and 1st in 2ndClass Classical Tripos ; Scholar and Fellowof Trinity College ; Assistant Master atWellington College, 1861-62 ; Rugby, 1862-1875 ; Head Master, High School, Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1873-91
; County Alderman andCounty Justice, 1892 ; served as AssistantCommissioner to the Royal Commissionon Secondary Education, and reportedon the Educational State of Lancashire,1894; Chairman of County Technical In-struction Committee, 1895 ; and of CountyEducation Committee, 1903. Publications:The Psalms Chronologically arranged byFour Friends ; Rugby Memoir of ArchbishopTemple ; several educational works, includ-
ing Geometrical Note-book and Naked-EyeBotany. Recreations : formerly cricket andracquets. Address : Oultou Old Hall, Stone,Staffordshire. Clubs : Athenaeum ; County,Stafford. [Died 6 July 1915.
KITSON, Colonel James Edward, C.B. 1903 ;
retired; ft. 13 Jan. 1848; o. s. of Col.James Kitson ; m. 1872, Louisa, y. d. of
Maj.-Gen. Leonard Raisbeck Christopher.Formerly Captain 21st Hussars ; appointedA.P.D. 1879 ; Substantive Colonel, 1900 ;
Chief Paymaster, Army Headquarters, 1900-1902. Address : Harberton, Exmouth.Club : United Service. [Died 9 May 1912.
KITTON, Frederic George ; author and artist ;
b. Norwich. 5 May 1856; e. s. of late
Frederic Kitton, Hon. Fellow of the RoyalMicroscopical Society and other kindredsocieties ; m. 1890, Emily Eliza, 2nd d. oflate Edward Henry Acland Lawford, C.E.Educ. : private school in Norwich. Trainedas a draughtsman and engraver on wood bythe late W. L. Thomas, the managingdirector of the Graphic; in 1882 adoptedliterature as a profession in conjunctionwith book-illustration, and has contributedarticles and drawings to the Art Journal,Magazine of Art, etc. ; Hon. Secretary of
the Hertfordshire Art Society from 1900 ;
and one of the Hon. Sees, of the Hertford-shire County Museum. Publications :
" Phiz "(Hablot Knight Browne), a Memoir,
1882 ; John Leech, Artist and Humorist,1883; Dickensiana, 1886 ; Charles Dickens,by Pen and Pencil, 1889-90; Frederic
Kitton, a Memoir, 1895 ;The Novels of
Charles Dickens, 1897; Dickens and his
Illustrators, 1898 ; Zechariah Buck, Mus.D.,a Centenary Memoir, 1899 ;
The MinorWritings of Dickens, 1900 ; Charles Dickens,his Life, Writings, and Personality, 1902;General Editor of the Autograph Edition of
Dickens's Works. Address : Pre" Mill House,St. Albans. Clubs : Boz ; Dickens, Birming-ham. [Died 10 Sept. 1903.
KLOPSCH, Louis, editor and proprietor of theNew York Christian Herald from 1892;
401
KNAPP WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
German; *. of late Dr. Osmar Klopsch ;
m. May E., 2nd d. of Rev. StephenMerritt
; three s. one d. Educ. : PublicSchools of New York City. Raised anddistributed through his paper in internationalcharities over $4,000,000; went to relieveRussian famine with ship-load flour, 1892
;
sent cargo corn and money, aggregating$400,000, for relief of famine in India, 1897 ;
appointed by President McKinley one ofthree commissioners charged with relief of
starving reconcentrados in Cuba, 1898 ;
visited famine and cholera fields of Indiaafter raising cargo corn and nearly $700,000in money, 1900 ; on his return guaranteedthe support of 5000 famine orphans forseven years ; in response to cabled appealfrom Li Hung Chang raised $80,000 for
starving people of Shensi, 1901 ;raised
$125,000 for Finland and Sweden, and per-sonally visited the famine districts, 1903;raised $250,000 for the relief of famine suf-ferers in Northern Japan, 1906, and $550,000for China Famine Relief, 1907 ; in 1909,after the Italian Earthquake guaranteed$1000 a day for nursing mothers and babes
;
expended upwards of $250,000 after 1895 insummer outings for children of New Yorktenements
; was President of the BoweryMission ; had audiences with the Queen of
England, Emperor and Empress of Russia,King and Queen of Sweden, the King of
Italy, and the King of Denmark ; originatorof the Red Letter New Testament and RedLetter Bible; Kaisar-i-Hind medal, 1904;Order of Rising Sun, 1907. Recreation:work among the children. Address : BibleHouse, New York. Clubs : Press, Lantern,Periodical. [Died 8 March 1910.
KNAPP, William Ireland, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. ;
b. New York, 10 Mar. 1835 ; s. of Rev.H. R. Knapp ;
m. Adeline, d. ot Wm. A.
Roberts, 1861. Educ. : New York and Col-
gate Universities. Knight Commander of
the Order of Isabel la Catolica (of Spain),
1877; travelled over Europe, 1858; Pro-fessor of Modern Languages, Colgate Uni-
versity, 1860-65 ;Vassar College, 1865-67 ;
in France, Italy and Spain, 1867-78 ; Street
Professor of Modern Languages, Yale Uni-
versity, 1879-92 ;Head Professor of Romance
Languages in Univ. of Chicago, 1892-95 ;
resident in England, 1895-1902, in Paris
from 1903 ;devoted to literary pursuits.
Publications : Las Obras de Juan Boscan,Madrid, 1875 ; Obras Poe"ticas de D. DiegoHurtado de Mendoza, Madrid, 1876-77. 2
vols.; (Euvresde Boileau, New Haven, 1879;Lecturas escogidas de Autores Espanoles quehoy viven, N.H. 1880 ;
The Earliest Decreeon Printing (1477), Boston, 1881 ; Historyand Personal Reminiscences of the SpanishRevolution, 1881 ;
Grammar of the ModernSpanish Language, Boston, 1882; ModernSpanish Readings, 1883; Modern French
Readings, 1883; Bibliography of SpanishGrammars and Dictionaries (1490-1780), 1884;Life, Writings, and Correspondence of GeorgeBorrow, London, 1899, 2 vols. ;
Edited
Lavengro and The Romany Rye, 1900 ;
Reviews and Lectures. Address : 191 ruede 1' University, Paris. [Died 7 Dec. 1908.
KNIGHT, Sir Frederic Winn, K.C.B., cr. 1886 ;
J.P., D.L. ;b. 1812 ;
m. Maria, d. of late
E. Gibbs, 1850. Educ. : Charterhouse.
M.P. W. Worcestershire, 1841-85 ; Secretaryto Poor Law Board, 1852, 1858-59. Ad-dress : Wolverley House, Kidderminster ;
Simon's Bath, Exmoor, near St. Molton.Club : Carlton. [Died 3 May 1897.
KNIGHT, Joseph, F.S.A. ;editor Notes and
Queries from 1883 ;dramatic critic to the
Globe, A.thenaeum, etc. ;b. 1829. Barr.
Lincoln's Inn, 1863. Publications : Life of
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (Great Writers
402
Series), 1887;
Theatrical Notes, 1893; Life
of David Garrick, 1894 ; The Stage in theYear 1900, 1901 ; editor of Downe's RosciusAnglicanns, with historical preface, 1886 ;
and Lives of Actors in the Diet, of Nat.Biog. Recreation : is an assiduous collectorof books. Address : 27 Camden Square,N.W. Clubs : Garrick, Beefsteak.
[Died 23 June 1907.KNIGHT, Joseph, R.I., R.E. ; landscape
painter, oil and water-colour; mezzotint
engraver ; b. Manchester, 27 Feb. 1838 ;
o. s. of Joseph Knight. Educ. : day schooluntil thirteen years of age ; self-taught as
landscape painter, etc. Had two picturesbought by the nation (one now in the TateGallery) ; one in Liverpool Permanent ArtGallery, also in Manchester Corporation ArtGalleries, etc. Publications : a number of
original mezzotint engravings. Address :
Bryn Glas, Marl Park, near Conway.[Died 6 Jan. 1909.
KNIGHTLEY OF FAWSLEY, The Lady;widow of first and last Baron Knightley ;
b. 1842;
Louisa Mary, o. c. of General SirEdward Bowater ; m. 1869. Address :
Fawsley Park, Daventry. Clubs : Victoria,Ladies' Empire. [Died 2 Oct. 1913.
KNIGHTLEY, Rev. Sir Valentine, 4th Bt., cr.
1798 ; J.P. ; b. 1812 ; *. of Rev. HenryKnightley and Diana, d. of Rev. Philip Storyof Lockington Hall, Leicestershire; S.
cousin, 1st Baron Knightley of Fawsley in
Baronetcy, 1896. Educ. : Eton ; Christ Church,Oxford. Recreations : (in early life) hunt-ing, shooting, cricket. Heir : n. Charles
Valentine, b. 1853. Address : PrestonCapes, Daventry, Northants.
[Died 28 Apr. 1898.
KNIGHTON, William, LL.D.; Member of
Council, Royal Society of Literature ;Vice-
President International Literary and ArtisticAssociation of Paris ; y. s. of late RichardIngham Knighton, Oldham, Huntingdon ;
m. Charlotte, d. of Sir W. Drake, K.C.B.,1883. Educ. : Glasgow University. Head-master Normal College, Colombo, Ceylon ;
Prof, of History and Logic, Hindu College,Calcutta University ;
erected statue to
Shakespeare, Boulevard Haussmann, Paris.
Publications : History of Ceylon ; ForestLife in Ceylon ;
The Private Life of anEastern King ; Struggles for Life. Recrea-tions : travelling, billiards. Address : Tile-
worth, St. Leouards-on-Sea. Clubs : Fine
Arts, East Sussex, St. Leonards-on-Sea.[Died 31 March 1900.
KNILL, Sir Stuart, 1st Bt. ; cr. 1893 ; head of
John Knill & Co., Wharfinger of City of
London and of Blackheath; Alderman, City
of London, Bridge Without Ward, from1897
;b. 1824
;*. of John and Elizabeth
Cox Knill, d. of Gabriel Stuart of City of
London ;m. Mary, d. of C. R. Parker,
Blackheath and Greenwich, 1850. Educ. :
Rev. Dr. Worsley's, Blackheath ; Bonn.Alderman, City of London, Bridge WithinWard, 1885-97. Lord Mayor of London,1892-93. Heir : s. John, b. 1856. Address :
The Crosslets, The Grove, Blackheath, S.E.Clubs : Constitutional, St. George's.
[Died 19 Nov. 1898.WoKNOCKER, Sir Edward Wollaston Nadir, Kt.,
cr. 1901 ; C.B., V.D. ; Town Clerk of Doverfrom 1868
; Registrar of the Cinque Portsfrom 1875; solicitor; Colonel Commandant1st Vol. Batt. The Buffs (retired) ; b. Dover,17 July 1838 ;
e. s. of Edward Knocker,F.S.A., Dover, and Elizabeth Mozier, d. of
Robert Walker, Dover; m. 1864, Clara
Caroline, d. of F. D. Chantrell, Chevalier of
the Order of Leopold, Managing Director of
the West Flanders Railway ;four s. one d.
Educ. : Highgate School. Solicitor, 1860 ;
joined Volunteers, 1859 ; Ensign, 1862;
WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
Lieutenant, 1863; Captain, 1864; Major,1872 ; Lieut.-Colonel Commanding, 1874 ;
Hon. Colonel, 1892; Lt.-Col. Commandant,1900 ; resigned, 1903. Decorated for Volun-teer service ; knighted as Registrar of the
Cinque Ports. Address : Castle Hill House,Dover. [Died 22 Sept. 1907.
KNOLLYS, Sir Courtenay, K.C.M.G. ; cr.
1897 ; M.A. ;Gov. and Com.-in-Chief of
the Leeward Islands ; b. 24 Mar. 1849 ; 4ths. of late Rev. W. F. Erskine Knollys, Hon.Canon of Canterbury, and Caroline Augusta,d. of Hon. Rev. C. A. North
; m. Ellen May,d. of P. H. de la Motte, 1874. Educ. :
Magdalen Coll. Oxford. 1st class Mods. ;
2nd class Final Schools. Entered ColonialCivil Service, 1874 ; at various periodsadministered the Governments of Barbados,St. Lucia, Grenada, and of Trinidad andTobago ; Colonial Sec. Trinidad and Tobago,1894-1904. Publication : Oxford UniversityBoat Races, 1872. Recreations : rowed in
Oxford Crew v. Cambridge, 1872, 1873;
won Diamond Sculls at Henley, 1872;Goblets, 1873 ; champion amateur sculler,1872. Address : Government House, Lee-ward Isles. Clubs : Oxford and Cambridge,Sports. [Died 16 Dec. 1905.
KNOLLYS, William Edward, C.B. 1897; b.
Hardwicke, Gloucestershire, 5 Oct. 1843 ;
2nd s. of Canon Wm. Frederic ErskineKnollys and Caroline, d. of Rev. CharlesNorth
;m. Amicia Mary, d. of Townshend
Mainwaring, Galltfaenan, Denbighshire, 1872 ;
one s. one d. Educ. : Radley ; Heidelberg.District Auditor, 1880 ; Local Govt. BoardInspector for Northern District, 1884;Chief Gen. Inspector and Assist. Secretaryto the Local Government Board, 1891-1905.Decorated for service in connection withPoor Law work at the Local GovernmentBoard. Recreation : fishing. Address : 3
Tregunter Road, S.W. Club : Arthur's.
[Died 29 May 1910.
KNOTT, Stratton Collinss, F.R.M.S. ; BritishVice-Consul
; b. 30 May 1856 ; s. of Rev.T. C. Knott and Frances Goldingham Knottnee Kitson ; m. Mary, d. of Rev. RobertWillis. Educ. : Manilla Hall, Clifton.Address : Combe Hill House, Bath.
[Died 15 March 1904.
KNOWLES, Rev. Francis, Honorary Canon ofChristchurch Cathedral, New Zealand, since1894 ; Secretary and Treasurer to theChurch Property Trustees of the Dioceseof Christchurch ; b. 5 Aug. 1830 ; s. ofWilliam Barnard Knowles and ElizabethAudsley ;
TO. 1st, 1855, Charlotte (d. 1890),d. of Nathaniel and Mary Wiles, Cheltenham ;
two s. ; 2nd, 1891, Annie (d. 1915), widowof Rev. Charles Alabaster, M.A. Educ. :
Stebonheath House Academy, Stepney,London. Associate College of Preceptors,London, 1848 ; Assistant Master, TheProprietary School, Cheltenham, 1847-50
;
Scripture Reader, Halesworth, Suffolk, 1850 ;
Deacon, 1857; Priest, 1859
;Vicar of Lyttel-
ton, 1859-72 ; Merivale, 1872-76 ; Balclutha,1876-78; Gladstone, 1878-79; DiocesanRegistrar, Christchurch, 1879-1915. Re-creations : walking and general reading.Address : Christ's College, Christchurch,N.Z. [Died 11 Sept. 1918.
KNOX, Rev. Andrew, M.A., V.D. ;Vicar of St.
Ann's, Birkenhead ; Hon. Canon of Chesterfrom 1901
; Chaplain to High Sheriff of
Cheshire, 1908-9; b. 1849; s. of lateAndrew Knox, Birkenhead, and g.-s. of lateCanon Knox, Vicar of Birkenhead, 1828-81 ;
m. 1879, Catherine, d. of late John Hind,Birkenhead ; three d. Educ. : Privately ;
Trinity College, Dublin (LL.D.) ;Hon.
D.C.L. Durham, 1900. Ordained, 1872 ;
Curate of St. Mary's, Hunslet, Leeds;
Incumbent of St. Ann's, Birkenhead, 1876;
KNUTSFORD
Surrogate for Diocese of Chester ; memberof Diocesan Governing Body of Education;was Chairman of Birkenhead School Boardduring the whole of its existence Chaplainfor 23 years of 1st Cheshire Vol. Batt.Engineers ; Chaplain to the BirkenheadBorough Hospital; P.P. Grand Chaplainfor Cheshire Masons
; Chaplain of ZetlandLodge, No. 537. Recreations : in early life
cricket, tennis, athletics, golf. Address:1 Ashville Road, Birkenhead. Clubs : Con-servative, Liverpool ; Wallasey Golf, Hoy-lake. [Died is May 1915.
KNOX, Sir Edward, Kt., cr. 1898 ; Chairmanof Prince Alfred Hospital, and Treasurer of
Carrington Convalescent Hospital ; b. Den-mark, 1819. Went to Sydney in 1839 ;
Chairman Commercial Banking Company,Sydney, and Colonial Sugar Refining Com-pany, and connected with both institutionsfor more than 50 years. In 1856 appointedMember of the First Legislative Council,under responsible government ; resignedowing to absence from Colony ; re-appointed1881; and served till 1894. Address:Fiona, Double Bay, Sydney. Clubs :
Oriental ; Union, Australian, Sydney.[Died 7 Jan. 1901.
KNOX, Rt. Hon. Sir Ralph Henry, P.C. ; K.C.B.,cr. 1895
; V.D. ; b. 21 April 1836; m. 1863,
Georgina (d. of George Chance. Educ. :
Trinity Coll., Dublin. Entered War Office,
1856; Accountant-General, War Office,
1882-97; Permanent Under-Secretary ofState for War, 1897-1901 ; a Member of theCommittee which worked out Lord Card-well's Army Reform, and of the RoyalCommissions on Indian Financial Relations,1896, Civil Service Superannuations, 1902,and Militia and Volunteers, 1903. Address :
Woodfield, Oxted, Surrey.[Died 21 July 1913.
KNOX, Hon. William, M.P. Kooyong Division,Victoria, Federal House of Representatives,from 1901 ;
member of firm of Knox, Schlapp& Co., mine-owners and engineers ;
Presi-
dent of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce,1904-6, having been appointed three timesin succession ; President, General Councilof the Chambers of Commerce, 1905-6,1906-7, and 1909-10; 6. 25 April 1850;s. of George and Mary Knox (old Berwick-shire family) ;
m. 1884, Catherine MaryMacMurtrie. Educ. : Scotch College, Mel-bourne M.L.C. Victoria, for South-Eastern Province, for four years ;
Memberof the Victorian Royal Commission on Local
Government, 1902, and of the Federal RoyalCommission of Navigation, 1904-5 ;
wasa founder of the Victorian Chamber of Minesand ex-President ;
a Director of the Bank of
Victoria, the Broken Hill Proprietary Com-pany, Limited, the Mount Lyell Mining andRailway Company, and other companies ;
he
co-operated in the formation of the two large
mining companies named ;was for many
years a consistent advocate for and supporterof the Rifle Club movement and the estab-
lishment of a complete cadet system ;was
one of five who formed the first golf club in
Australia, afterwards known as the RoyalMelbourne Golf Club ;
was M.Am.I.M.E. andM.A.I.M.E. ;
owned Ranfurlie and Braemarestates. Recreation : golf. Address : Ran-
furlie, Malvern, Victoria. Clubs : Aus-
tralian, Athenaeum, Melbourne.[Died 25 Aug. 1913.
KNUTSFORD, 1st Viscount (cr. 1895) ; HenryThurstan Holland, G.C.M.G., P.C. ; Bt.
1853 ; Baron 1888 ; Knight of Justice,
Sub-Prior, and Hon. Bailiff of Order of St.
John of Jerusalem ;Bencher of the Inner
Temple; Trustee of National Portrait
Gallery J.P. for counties of London and
Surrey ;b. 3 Aug. 1825 ;
e. s. of Sir Henry403
KNYVETT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916
Holland, 1st Bt., and Emma, d. of JamesCaldwell, Linley Wood, Staffordshire ; m.1st, 1852, Elizabeth (d. 1855), y. d. of
Nathaniel Hibbert, Munden House, Herts ;
2nd, Margaret (d. 1906), e. d. of Sir Chas. E.
Trevelyan, 1st Bt. ;four s. two d. Church
of England ;Conservative. Educ. : Harrow ;
Durham University, three terms, Bishop of
Durham's Prize for Latin verse ; Trin. Coll.
Camb. Barr. Inner Temple, 1849 ; Bencher,1882 ; Legal Adviser Colonial Office, 1867 :
Assistant Under-Secretary, 1870; retired,
1874; M.P. Midhurst, 1874-85; first
member for new borough of Hampstead,1885-88, when raised to Peerage ; Financial
Secretary to the Treasury, 1885; Vice-President Council on Education, 1885 and1886-87
; Secretary of State for the Colonies,1887-92. Publications : Notes on CommonLaw Procedure Acts, 1852-54, which Actswere drawn by him under direction of late
Mr. Justice Willes. Heir : s. Hon. SydneyHolland. Address : Pinewood, Witley,Godalming, Surrey ; 75 Eaton Square.Clubs : Carlton, Athenaeum, London Skating.
[Died 29 Jan. 1914.
KNYVETT, Alexander Vansittart, C.I.E. 1904 ;
b. India, 20 July 1848 ; e. surv. s. of Major-General W. J. B. Knyvett (of the Knyvettsof Ashwellthorpe, Co. Norfolk) ; m. 1877,Louisa Janet, d. of Francis Johnson Jessopp ;
two s. two d. Joined service, 1867 ; savedLushai and Sikkim Campaigns, 1872, 1888(medal) ; District Superintendent, 1876
;
Secretary and Member of Bengal Police
Commission, 1892; special duty in reor-
ganisation of Bengal Police, 1903 ; DeputyInspector-General of Police, and head ofCriminal Investigation Dept., Bengal, 1899-1908
;retired 1908. Recreations : outdoor
games and sports. Address : c/o H. S. King& Co., 65 Cornhill, B.C.
[Died 10 June 1911.
KNYVETT, Seymour Henry, I.S.O., 1909; H.M.
Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories, HomeOffice, 1907-12; b. 9 April 1849; 2nd s.
of late Carey Seymour Knyvett, formerly18th (R. Irish) Regt. ; m. Margaret Louisa,d. of William Smith, Brocco Bank, Sheffield ;
two s. one d. Educ. : Rugby ; TrinityCollege, Oxford (M.A., 1879). BarristerInner Temple, 1874; H.M. Inspector of
Factories, 1877. Address : Knowle Green,Staines, Middlesex. Club : United Uni-versity. [Died 11 May 1915.
KOCH, Excellency Professor Dr. Robert,bacteriologist ; b. Klausthal, Hanover, 11Dec. 1843. Educ. : Gottingen. Member of
Imperial Board of Health, 1880 ; PrivyCouncillor, 1883 : Director of GermanCholera Commission, 1883 ; Professor in
Berlin University and Director of theInstitute of Hygiene, 1885 ;
Hon. Professorand Director of the New Institute for
Infectious Diseases, 1891 ; discovered
phthisis bacilli, 1890 ; held Ordre pour la
M&ite. Address : 25 Berlin, W., 15 Kur-furstendamm. [Died 28 May 1910.
KOD AJYIA, Lieutenant-General Baron Gentaro ;
b. 1855 ;a Samurai of the Chenshu clan
;
Governor-General of Taiwan (Formosa) ;
Chief of Staff of Field-Marshal Oyama in
Russo-Japan War ;Vice-Minister of War,
1898 ; founded the Kodama Public Libraryat Tokuyama. Address : Taiwan, Formosa.
[Died 23 July 1906.
KOMURA, Marquis Jutaro, Order of Paulownia;
G.C.M.G. ;G.C.V.O. ;
Minister for ForeignAffairs from 1908 ; b. Hyuga, 1855. Educ. :
Government College, Tokyo ; HarvardUniversity Law School, U.S.A. Charged'Affaires in China, 1893-94; Minister to
Korea, 1895-96; Vice-Minister for ForeignAffairs, 1896-98 ;
Minister to U.S.A., Russia,China, 1898-1901 ;
Minister for Foreign404
Affairs, 1901-1906; senior plenipotentiaryto the Peace Conference, and signed withMr. Takahira, Peace Treaty at Portsmouth(N.H.), Sept. 1905 ; sent to China as specialambassador, 1905 ; Japanese Ambassadorto Great Britain, 1906-8. Address :
Foreign Office, Tokyo, Japan.[Died 24 Nov. 1911.
KORTRIGHT, Sir Cornelius Hendrichsen,K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1882 ; b. 1817 ; m. 2nd,Theresa, d. of late Capt. C. Forbes, 1865.President of the Virgin Islands, 1854-56
;
Lieut.-Governor of Grenada, 1858-64;
Tobago, 1864-72; Acting Governor of
Trinidad, 1868 ; Administrator of theGambia, 1873-75; Governor of the W.African Settlements, 1875-76
; Governor ofBritish Guiana, 1876-82. Address: St.
Bernard's, Newton Abbot; Hillside, Barrie,Ontario. [Died 23 Dec. 1897.
KOSSUTH, Francis, of Udvard and of Kossuth,Hungarian noble ; the letters patent of
nobility were renewed to the family in 1263;
Member of Parliament; b. Budapest, 16
Nov. 1841; s. of Louis Kossuth, lateGovernor of Hungary and Theresia Meszleny;m. Emily-Hoggins (d. 1887). Educ. : Paris
;
London University College. Was takenprisoner at the age of eight years by theAustrians, and kept in prison as a child atthe fortress of Presburg ; when liberatedwas exiled by Emperor of Austria, still achild ; joined his father, at Kutahia, AsiaMinor ; came with him to England ; wentto Italy in 1861 as civil engineer, and roseto considerable repute in this profession ;
when in 1894 Louis Kossuth died, he ac-
quiesced in the edict of his countrymen tobring back to Hungary the remains of hisfather which were received with unprece-dented funeral honours
; soon returnedMember of Parliament, and after a shortparliamentary career became acknowledgedleader of Party of Independence ; hisinfluence in country and his popularity rose
rapidly, and when the Hungarian parlia-ment resisted the encroachments on con-stitutional rights he became leader ofcoalesced parties forming majority of House ;
a member of the Wekerle Cabinet, 1896, andleader of House. Publications : severalvolumes of Louis Kossuth's Memoirs, andwrote several scientific papers ; his leadersin the Egyeteste"s, the Budapest, and theMagyarorszag, and his parliamentaryspeeches, would make a number of volumes
;
and his contributions defending the causeof Hungarian independence frequentlyappear also in English, French, German,Italian, and American periodicals. Recrea-tions : a good musician, and efficient sculptorand oil colour painter (portraits, andespecially landscapes) ; he spoke, read, andwrote six European languages. Address :
Zrinyi utcza, Budapest, Hungary. Clubs :
Nemzeti Casino, Orszagos Casino, Park,Fiiggetlense'gi, Budapest.
[Died 25 May 1914.
KRAUSSE, Alexis Sidney, author and publicist ;
b. Islington, 1859; o. s. of Siegismund
Krausse, merchant. Educ. : UniversityColl. London. Devoted much study to
questions of foreign, and more especiallyAsiatic, history and policy ; contributedmuch to The Globe, Observer, Pall MallGazette, Daily Chronicle, Black and White,and other papers ; lectures on Political
Questions ;was official lecturer to "
PoliticalCommittee of Constitutional Club," and" The Navy League." Publications : Starv-
ing London, 1886 ; Pictorial History of the
Thames, 1889 ; China in Decay, 1898, 3rded. 1900; Russia in Asia, 1899, 2nd ed.1900 ; The Story of the China Crisis
;The
Far East, its History and its Question, 1900,
WHO WAS WHO, 1897-191G LA
2nd ed. 1903. Address: 27 Charlotte
Street, Portland Place, W.[Died 27 Sept. 1904.
KRUGER, Stephen J. Paul, b. Colesburg, CapeColony, 10 Oct. 1825; m. 1st, Miss DuPlessis ; 2nd, Miss Du Plessis, niece of 1stwife (b. 1834, d. 1891) ;
3rd (d. 1901) ;
emigrated across the Vaal, 1839 ; Comman-dant General of S.A. Republic, 1863 ;
Mem-ber of Executive Council, 1872 ; visited
England as delegate from the Transvaal,1883 ; travelled in Holland and Germany,3884; President of the Transvaal Republic1882-1900, confirmed 1883 (re-elected 1888,1893, and 1898) ; left Transvaal to seekrefuge in Holland during the war, Nov.1900. Publication : Memoirs, 1902. Ad-dress : Hilversum, Holland.
[Died 14 July 1904.
KUHE, William ; pianist ;b. Prague, 1823.
Address : 5 Cathcart Road, Brompton, S.W.[Died 8 Oct. 1912.
KYNASTON, George Henry, chief reporter andnews editor of Birmingham Daily Gazette ;
and after the formation of the Association(afterwards Institute) of Journalists in 1884one of its Hon. Sees, and member of Counciland chief Committees ;
b. Chester, 1850 ; s.
of well-known citizen. Educ. : at one of mostimportant public schools there. Last sixteen
years of life in Birmingham ; previouslyon literary staff of Manchester Courier, andprior to that at Chester and other towns ;
always an ardent supporter and worker in
aid of the scheme to bring journalism intoline with the other professions, and of all
philanthropic movements in connectiontherewith. Publications : occasional maga-zine articles on journalistic and othersubjects. Address: Daily Gazette Office,
Birmingham. [Died 29 Jan. 1906.
KYNASTON, Rev. Herbert, D.D. ; Canon of
Durham; Professor of Greek and Classical
Literature Univ. Durham, 1889 ; b. London,29 June 1835 ; m. 1st, 1860, Mary Louisa
Anne, d. of T. Bros, Barrister ; 2nd, 1865,Charlotte, d. of Rev. John Cordeaux, Rectorof Hooton Roberts ;
four s. three d. Educ. :
Eton; St. John's Coll. Camb. (Scholar).Camden Medallist and Browne Medallist,1855; bracketed Senior Classic, 1857.Fellow of St. John's, 1858 ;
Assist. MasterEton, 1858-74 ; Principal of CheltenhamCollege, 1874-88; Vicar of St. Luke's,Kentish Town, 1888-89. Publications :
Cheltenham Sermons ; Exemplaria Chel-toniensia ; Theocritus for Schools ;
GreekElegiac Poets ;
Exercises in Greek Iambics ;
Poetae Graeci ; Metrical Translation of
Euripides' Alcestis. Recreations : rowing ;
University Eight, 1856 (No. 7) ;1857
(stroke) ; golf. Address : The College,Durham. Club : Athenaeum.
[Died 1 Aug. 1910.
KYNNERSLEY, Charles Walter Sneyd-, C.M.G.1899 ; Resident Councillor at Penang, Straits
Settlements, from 1897 ;s. of late Thomas
Clement Sneyd-Kynnersley of Moor Green,Worcestershire ; b. 1849
;m. Ada Maud,
d. of Rev. George Nash, Prebendary of
Salisbury, 1884. Educ. : Rugby. EnteredStraits Settlements Civil Service, 1872;accompanied expeditions to Perak andSungei Ujong, 1875 (medal) ;
1st MagistratePenang, 1881; 1st Magistrate Singapore,1890
;Resident Councillor Malacca, 1895.
Address : The Residency, Penang.[Died 11 July 1904.
KYNSEY, Sir William Raymond, Kt. ; cr.
1897; C.M.G. 1888 ; F.R.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I. ;
late Principal Civil Medical Officer andInspector-General of Hospitals ; Memberof Legislative Council and J.P., Ceylon ; s.
of T. B. Kynsey, M.D., J.P. ;b. 1840 : m.
Isobel, d. of Capt, J. K. Jolly, H.E.I.C.S.,
M.L.C., Ceylon, 1866. Educ. Trinity Coll.Dublin. Entered Army Medical Staff, 1863
;
retired 1875 ; served in Ashantee War,1873-74 (medal and clasp). Address :
Courtenay House, Horsham, Sussex. Club :
Oriental. [Died 11 Jan. 1904.
LABOUCHERE, Rt. Hon. Henry, P.C. 1905 ;
b. London, 1831 ; e. s. of John Labouchere,Broome Hall, Surrey; m. 1868, Henrietta(d. 1910), d. of James Hodson, Dublin ;
one d. Educ. : Eton. Entered DiplomaticService, 1854; left it, 1864; M.P. (L.)Windsor, 1866 ; Middlesex, 1867 ; North-ampton, 1880-1906
; Address : Villa Cris-
tina, Montughi, Florence. Club : Reform.[Died 15 Jan. 1912.
LACK, Sir Henry Reader, Kt., cr. 1891; b.
Surrey 7 Feb. 1832;2nd s. of late Edward
John Lack; m. 1884, Georgiana M. M., d. ot
Richard William Lack. Educ. : privatetutors. Entered Civil Service 1850 ; Boardof Trade, 1852-76 ; Clerk of Commissionersof Patents and Registrar of Designs andTrade Marks, 1876-83 ; Secretary to Com-missioners for Commercial Treaty withFrance, 1860
; Anglo-Austrian Tariif Com-mission, 1866-67 ; represented Great BritainStatistical Conference, St. Petersburg, 1872 ;
at Industrial Property Conferences, Paris.
1880, 1883 ; Rome, 1886 ; Madrid, 1890 ;
Comptroller-Gen. Patent Office, 1884-97.Publication : The French Treaty and Tariff
of 1860. Address : Brooklyn, Surbiton Hill
Park, Surrey. [Died 12 July 1908.
LACKEY, Hon. Sir John, K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1894;
b. 1830. Chairman of Committees, 1870-1872 ; Secretary for Public Works, 1875-77,1878-83 ; Minister of Justice and Public
Instruction, 1877 ; President of the Legisla-tive Council, 1892-1903; Member Legisla-tive Assembly, 1860-65, 1867-85 ;
MemberLegislative Council, 1885-92. Club : Warri-
gal, Sydney, N.S.W. [Died 12 JVoz;. 1903.LA CON, Sir Edmund Beecroft Francis Heath-
cote, 5th Bt.;
cr. 1818 ; Captain 12thLancers ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batt. Norfolk
Regt. ; b. 1878 ; s. of Thomas B. U. Laconand Florence, d. of R. G. Banks of Toronto ;
S. uncle 1899;served South Africa, 1900-1901
(two medals). Heir: b. George HowardUsher, b. 1881. Clubs : Junior Carlton,
Cavalry, Hurlingham. [Died 3 Oct. 1911.
LACON, Sir Edmund Broughton Knowles, 4thBt. ; cr. 1818 ; Lieut. 23rd Foot, retired
1865 ; partner in Norfolk and Suffolk Bank ;
b. 1842 ; a. father 1888 ; m. 1st, Henrietta,d. of Sir R. J. Harvey, 1st Bt., 1868 (d. 1873) ;
2nd Florence, d. of M. H. Foster, C.B., Brick-
hill, Bedfordshire, 1878. Educ. : Eton.Heir : n. Edmund Beecroft Francis Heath-cote, b. 1878. Address : Raynham Hall,Fakenham ; Ormesby House, Great Yar-mouth. Club : Carlton, Junior Carlton.
[Died 11 Aug. 1899.
LA FARGE, John, artist ;b. New York, 31
March 1835 ; s. of John La Farge of N.Y. ;
OT. Margaret Mason Perry of Newport, RhodeIsland, 1861 : four s. three d. Educ. :
Columbia Coll. N.Y. ;Mt. St. Mary's, Mary-
land. M.A. Yale ;LL.D. Princeton ;
LL.D.Mt. St. Mary's ; Officer of the Legion of
Honour, France. Painter ;after 1876 glass-
worker and decorator in general ;President
Nat. Society of American Artists ;President
Nat. Society of Mural Painters ;Art Com-
missioner for City of New York ; travelled
South Sea, Japan, etc.- Publications : Some
Notices on Japanese Art, etc. ;Letters from
Japan, ] 897 ;Considerations on Painting,
1895 ;Great Masters, 1 903 ; Lectures at