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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1905.

King.

C.S.I.; Deputy Comr. Kangra; Comr. Lahore; Comr. Salt Revnue, Northern India; Comr. Multan; Comr. Rawalpindi; Coronation medal, 1902; resigned I.C.S.; Professor of Oriental Languages, Dublin University, 1905; J.P. Dublin, 1905. Member, Society of Antiquaries of London, and Ireland; Member of Royal Asiatic Society, London and Dublin. Recreations; shooting, archaeology and philology. Publications: Brochures on Oriental Numismatics, and Monograph on the Orakzai Country and Clans. Address: Roebuck Hall, Dublin; Clubs: Junior Carlton; Kildare Street, Dublin.

King, Colonel Walter Gawen, M.B. C.M., D.Ph., C.I.E., (1899), I.M.S. (retired); s. of late J. H. King; b. 1851: m. Laura, o.d. of late William Marret; joined I.M.S. 1874; became Colonel, 1906; served with 31st Regt. M.I. and 5th Burmah Regt. Civil Sergeon, 1877 Supt. of Jail, 1878 on Several occasions surgeon to H.E. the Governor of Madras, Professor of Physics, Presidency College, Madras Professor of Hygrene, Madras Medical College Special Sanitary Officer, Madras City Supt. Central Jail, Mandalay Supt. Government Lunatic Asylum. Madras Inspector of Vaccination, and Deputy Sanitary Conimissioner, Madras; on special duty in charge of the Animal Vaccine Dept. Madras, 1891-1892 Sanitary Commissioner for Madras, 1894 Sanitary Commissioner and Inspector-General, Civil Hospitals, Burma, 1906-8 received special thanks of Madras Government for services in the famines of 1876-77 and the famine of 1896-97, “The King Institute of Prventive Medicine” was named after him by the Government of Madras, 1903 Fellow of the Sanitary Institutes. Fellow of the Royal Institute of Public Health, Fellow of the Madra University member, Educational Syndicate, Burma; member of Court of Visitors, India, Institute of Science; awarded Mary Kingsley medal by School of tropical Medicine, Liverpool, 1909. Publications: Simple Sanitary Rules during Cholera Epidemics; the Plague Inspector; official reports of sanitary subjects. Address: Yondercott, Uffculme, North Devon.

King-king, Lt-Colonel James Gurwood, D.S.O. (1900), The Queen’s; General Staff Officer; b. 1863; s. of Capt. Francis J. King-king, late 13th Hussars; m. 1st, 1887. Annie (d. 1889); 2nd. 1892, Diana May, o.d. of Frederick Sillem of The Grern, Esher; entered army, 1883; Captain, 1891; served North-West Frontier, India, 1897-98 (despatches); Tirah Expeditionary Force (despatches, brevet of Majory, medal with two clasps); South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches twice. Queens medal, 3 clasps, King’s medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.); J.P., Hereford. Address: Nordon Hall, Leominster. Club: Army and Navy.

Kingsale, 33rd Baron (1189), Michael Constantine de Cowrey; s. of 32nd Baron; b. 1855; succeeded, 1895; m. Emily, d. of William Sinclair de Courcy, 1880; Primer Baron of Ireland; Managing Director of Morad Tea Co., Ld., London; owns property in India. Heir: s. Hon’ble Michael W. R. de Courcy, Lieutenant, 32nd Sikh Pioneers. Recreations: Mechanical work, and Shooting. Address: The Grange, Marie Hill, near Cheltenham.

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