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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Kennedy, James.

Novelties and Hinduism”, the “Tendencies of Hinduism”, and other articles on Indian regligions and Education in the East and the West, the Asiatic Quarterly Review, etc, lectures on India at University College, Londan. Address: c/o India Office, London.

Kennedy, Robert Gregg, C.I.E. (1907); b. 1351; m. 1889, Mabel Sarah, d. of G. Wyse; educ: R.I.E. College; joined service, 1873; Executive Engineer, 1881; Superintending Eingineer, 1898; Chief Engineer and Secretary to Commissioner, Central Provinces; 1903; Secretary to Punjab Irrigation, 1904 Irrigation Secretary to Chief Commissioner, N.W.F. Province, 1905; retired, 1906, Publications: Report on irrigation in the U.P. Address: Largo, Upper Fife, N.B.

Kenrick, George Harry Blair, L.C. L,L,D,' Advocate-General, Bengal. s. of late George Kenrick, educ: Cheltenham College: holds two first class scholarships of the Middle Temple, 1st class Honorsman of Council of Legal Education and Prizeman of Middle Temple, 1893; Member, South Eastern Circuit; Member, Board of Exminers for Final Bar Examination; Law Examiner, University of London for 4 years: Assistant Legal Advisor to Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs during Hague Conference, 1907, Advocate General, Bengal and Principal Law Officer, Government of India. 1909; Fellow of the Calcutta University, and Member of the Syndicate; 1910; Publications: Strahan and Kinrick’s Digest of Equity, joint Assistant editor of the 18th edition of Rogers on Edecution;many articles in the Encylopoedia of the Laws of England; articles Habeas Corpus in Lord Halsbury’s Laws of England. Address. Calcutta, India; 2, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C. Club: Bengal Calcutta.

Kensington, Sir Alftred, B.A., I.C.S., Judge, Chief Court. Punjab; educ; at Marlborough, and University College, Oxford; joined service as Assistant Commissioner, 1878; acted as Assistant Settlement officer, and Offg Under Secretary, till 1883; on special duty in Ambala, 1880; Under Secretary, Govt of India, Finance and Commerce Branch, 1890; reverted to Punjab as Deputy Commissioner, 1894; Divisional Judge, 1896; transferred to N.W. Provinces as Accountant-General, 1896; again Divisional Judge, Punjab, 1897; Temporary Additional Judge, Chief Court, Punjab, till April 1905; judge, Chief Court Punjab, 1905; Chief Judge, 1914; Address: Lahore, Punjab, India.

Kenyon-slaney, Maj-Gen. Watler Rupert, C.B. (1907); commanding troops, Secundorabad; b. 1861; 3rd s. of late William Kenyon-Slaney of Hatton Grange, Salop; educ: Eton; joined Army; in the Rifle Brigade,, 1809; Captain, 1910; Major, 1885: Col. 1901; Brig-Gen. 1908: Maj. Gen. 1908; Served S. Africa, 1902 (despatches). Address: Secundrabad, Hydrabad (D), India. Club: United Service.

Keonthal, Raja of; Bije Sain; b. 1880; succeeded to gaddi, 1901; title of Rana borne by the head of this family from ancient times; the British Government conferred the title of Raja in recognition of the valuable services rendered at the time of the Mutiny of 1857; Five

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