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'•>9 THE KNIGHTAGE. JONES, Gen. Sib William, k.c.b. 1869, col. 32nd regt. since 1871, served in Punjab campaign 1848/9 at Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah, medal and clasps, com. 61st regt. at Goojerat and Khyber Pass, com. second column, and on death of Gen. Nicholson the first column at the assault and capture of Delhi 20 Sept. 1857 (son of late William Jones, of Glan Helen, Carnarvon); b. 1808; m. 18.51, Elizabeth Dorothea, dau. of late John Tuthill, of Limerick. Kilmore House, Kilmalloch, co. Limerick. JULYAN, SiK Penrose Goodchild, k.c.m.g. 1874, c.B. senior crown agent for colonies since 1858, distinguished in commissariat department during Crimean war, assist.-financial-sec. board of works Ireland 1848/9, special com. Mauritius 1873 (son of Capt. Robert Julyan, E.N.); b. 31 Dec. 1819; m. 12 June, 1848, Marianna, dau. of late Charles Brocklesby, of London; she d. 20 Feb. 1875. Brompton Crescent, S.W. KANE, Sir Egbert, knighted 1846, president Queen's coll. Cork 18 , member of senate Dublin university council since 1874, com. national education Ireland since 1875 (son of John Kane, of Dublin, merchant); b. Sept. 1809; m. 1838, Katherine, dau. of Henry Bailey, Esq. of Newbury, Berks. Portlands, Killiney, co. Dublin. KAY, Hon. Sir Edward Ebenezer (1881), a judge of the high court of justice 1881. (See Kay- Shuttleworth— Baronet AGE.) KEATING, Right Hon. Sir Henry Singer, P.O. 1875, knighted 1857, solicitor-gen. 1857/8 and 1859, judge common pleas 1859/75, serjt.-at- law I860, bar.-at-law l.T. 1832, Q.C. and a bencher 1849, M.p. Reading 1852/9, M.A. ll.d. Trin. Coll. Dublin (son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Sheehy Keat- ing, K.C.B. col. 54th regt.); b. 13 Jan. 1804; m. 17 June, 1843, Gertrude Marianne, 3rd dau. of Major- Gen. Robert Evans, R.A. she d. 1864. 11, Princes Gardens, S.W. KEENAN, Sir Patrick Joseph, k.c.m.g. 1881, c.B. (1871), J.P. CO. Dublin, a member f)f r. Irish academy and a governor of R. Hibernian niilitaiy school, resident commissioner national education Ireland since 1871, education commis- sioner Trinidad 1869, and of Malta 1878 (son of John Keenan) ; b. Oct. 1826 ; m. Sept. 1861, Elizabeth Agnes, dau. of Michael Quin, J.P. co. Limerick. Delville, Glasueviu, co. Dublin. KELLNER, Sir George Welsh, k.c.m.g. 1879, C.S.I. 1877, financial commissioner and member of the executive and legislative council in Cyprus 1878, military accountant-gen. India 1871/7, served in revenue, public works, railways, and financial departments E.i.c.s. 1841/77 (son of ]i-ancis Daniell Kellner, Esq.); b. Mar. 1825; m. April, 1846, Caroline, dau. of Henry Gardener, Esq.; she d. Oct. 1872, having had a son and 5 da us. (1) Cecil George, B.A. King's Coll. Camb. bar.-at-law I.T.; d. 8 Feb. 1880. (2) Mary, m. to George H Simons. (3) Ellen May, m. 1 Sept. 1873, to Henry Thomas Ross, M.A M.-D. of Inner Temple and Madras C.s. (4) Caroline, m. to George D'Arcy Clarke. (5) Georgina Mautl. (6) Florence. Oriental and St. Stephen's Clubs. KELLY, Gen. Sib Richard Denis, k.c.b. 1860, col. 109th regt. 1880, com. Cork dis- trict 1874/7, Colchester 1877/8, served in Crimea, Indian Mutiny, and Oudh campaign, k.l.h.m. (son of Col. Kelly, 34th regt.); b. 9 Mar. 1815 ; m. 2 Mar. 1848, Ellen Susanna, dau. of Sir William Dillon, Bart, and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Arthur Dillon Denis, lieut. 34th regt.; b. 5 Dec. 1853. (2) Richard Makdougall Brisbane Francis, b. 24 .Sept. 1857. (3) Ellen Catlierine, m. 6 Jan. 1870, to Rev. Walter James ■Pait, vicar of Tavistock, Devon. (4) Annie Louisa, d. s. p. 8 Dec. 1875, having m. 7 Jan. 1875, as 1st wife, to Capt. Charles Lacon Harvey (BART.), 71st highlanders, &c. (5) Sopliia Henrietta, m. July, 1872, to Hamilton William Wetherell Spoouer, 94th regt. (6) Beatrice Frances. Bath Road, Reading. KEMBALL, Gen. Sir Arnold Burrowes, R.A. k.c.b. 29 July, 1878, K.c.s.l. 1866, col. com. R.A. since 1878, present at Ghuznee, and Cabul, assistant political resident Persian Gulf 1842/52, resident 1852/5, political agent Turkish Arabia 1855/70, military attache to H.M. embassy Constantinople 1876, British commissioner to Turkish army in Anatolia 1877 (son of late Arnold Kemball, Esq.); b. 18 Nov. 1820; m. 29 Dec. 1868, Anna Fanny, 3rd dau. of A N Shaw, Esq. and has had with other issue 2 daus. (1) Isabella Fanny, d. 17 Feb. 1880, aged 7. (2) Julia Dorothy, b. 11, d. 13 Feb. 1881. 79, Queen's Gate, s.w. KENNEDY, Sir Arthur Edward, c.b. 1862, knighted 1867, G.c.M.G. 1881, k.c.m.g. 1871, governor of Queensland since 1876, capt. late 68th regt. poor law inspector Ireland 1846/51, governor Sierra Leone 1852/4, Western Australia 1854/62, Vancouver's Island 1863/7, West African Settle- ments 1867/72, and Hong Kong 1872/6 (4th son of Hugh Kennedy, of Cultra, co. Down); b. 9 April, 1810; m. 1839, Georgina Mildred, dau. of Joseph Macartney, Esq. of St. Helen's, co. Dublin, and Holywood House, co. Doi^vn (BART.); she d. 3 Oct. 1874, having had a sou and 2 daus. (1) Arthur Herbert William, late 36th regt; m. 2 Aug. 1869, Laura Elizabeth Amabel Walrond, eldest dau. of William Downing Bruce, a judge in Jamaica. (2) Elizabeth Selina, m. 17 Oct. 1877, to Rear-Adm. Richard James, 4th Earl of ClanwilUam. (3) Georgina Grace Maria. Brisbane, Queensland. KENNEDY, Gen. Sir Michael Kavanagh, K.c.s.l. 1878, R.E. Bombay, additional mem- ber council Bombay government, chief engineer public works department since 1863, sec. railway department to Bombay government 1863/70, public works department since 1870; b. 28 April, 1824; m. 9 June, 1848, Henrietta, dau. of Major Bulkeley; she d. 24 Feb. 1880. Bombay. KENNY, (Hon.) Sir Edward, knighted 1870, president legislative council Nova Scotia 1860/7, a member of the senate 1867, receiver-gen. Canada 1867/9, president privy council 1869/71 (sou of Jeremiah Kenny, of Ballykeily, co. Kerry) ; b. 1800; m. 1832, Anue, dau. of Michael Fouestall, of Halifax, N.s. and has with other issue, (1) J F , m. 12 Feb. 1874, Mary Helen, dau. of late Albert Furniss, Esq. of Toronto. (2) Mary (youngest dau.), m. 23 Sept. 1876, to Capt. Charlea George Fane, R.N. Halifa.x, Nova Scotia. KEPPEL, Adm. Hon. Sir Henry, g.c.b. 1871, adm. of the fleet since 1877, principal naval A.D.c. to the Queen 1878/9, son of 4th Earl of Albemarle. (See Peerage.) Grove Lodge, Winkfield, Windsor.