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KELLY] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 764 Sir Patrick Coll, K.C.B. ; ed. privately ; ad- mitted solicitor 1871 ; Crown solicitor co. Mayo 1885-1905; chief Crown solicitor for Ireland from 1905. Residences — Thomedale, Temple Road, Milltown, co. Dublin ; Maryland, Castlebar. Club — Stephen's Green (Dublin). KELLY (Knt.'s widow). — Mary, dau. of Champion Russell, D.L., J. P.. of Stubbers, North Ockenden, Essex. M. 1889, Sir William Freeman Kelly, K.C.B. , who ent. the Army (8th King's Regt.) 1867, capt. Royal Sussex Regt. 1880, and was apptd. It. -gen. 1906 ; he served in N.W. Frontier of India campaign 1876, Egyptian ex- ped. 1882-4, in Sudan 1884, with Sudan exped. 1884-5, and as A.G. in S. African war 1900-2 ; D.A.A.G. at the Cape 1888-90 ; A. A.G. South Africa 1890-3; D.A.G. Ireland 1894-9; comdg. infantry brigade at Malta 1903-6 ; col. Roy. Sussex Regt. 1903 ; and d. 27 March, 1914. Residence- Bushy Hill, Peterfield, Hants. GREENE-KELLY, Knt. Bach. Croat. 1906.— Sir Hexry Grekne -Kelly, s. of the late Henry Green- Kelly, of Monkstown, co. DubUn. B. 21July, 1863 ; m. 18 Sept. 1909, Doris Muriel, dau. of Edward Trenchard, of Melbovn-ne, Australia ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Dublin ; B.A. (honours, exam, in history and political science and jurisprudence) ; LL.B. ; Barr.-at-law (King's Inns, Dub.) ; apptd. puisne judge Niger Territories 1891 ; chief justice 1899 ; chief justice of Southern Nigeria 1900-8. Residence— The Gables, Gerrards Cross, Bucks. Club — Royal Societies'. Issue — 3. Kihviird Trenchard Oreene-Kclly, b. 12 Sept. 1912. 2. Henry Trcnclianl Greene-Kellj', twin. 1. Joan Doroen I 2. Joice Diana J twins. KEMBALL, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Anna Frances, dau. of A. N. Shaw, of Newhall, N.B. M. 1868, Gen. Sir Arnold Burrowes Kemball, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., formerly political agent in Turkish Arabia ; organized the expedition against Ahwas 1857 for which he received " the unqualified approbation and hearty thanks " of the Governor- General in Council ; was col. -commandant R.A. 1863 until his death, 21 Sept. 1908. Residence — 38, Sussex Square, Brighton. KEMPE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1912.— Sir Alfred Bray Kejipe, s. of late Rev^ J. E. Kempe, rect. of St. James', Piccadilly, and Harriet, dau. of Rev. Robert Serrell Wood, of Osmington, Dorset. B. at Kensington 6 July, 1849 ; m.'lst, 24 May, 1877, Mary (d. 4 June', 1893), dau. of late Sir William Bowman, Bt., of Joldwynds, Surrey ; m. 2nd, 3 Aug. 1897, Alice Ida Meadows, dau. of His Honour Judge Frederick Meadows White, K.C. ; ed. at St. Paul's Sch., and Camb. ; M.A., hon. D.C.L. (Durham) ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1873 ; bencher 1909 ; Chanc. of Dioc. of Newcastle from 1886 to 1912, Southwell 1887, St. Albans 1891, Peterborough 1907, Chichester 1912, and London 1912, Chelmsford 1914 ; pres. of the London Mathematical Soc. 1892-3; is F.R.S. (treas. and vice-Pres. since 1898). Residences — 22, Pembridge Square, W. ; 2, Paper Bldgs., Temple, E.C. Club — Athena-um. Issue by 2nd m. — 1. Alfred Huniplirey Meadows Kempe. b. 19 Dee. 1900. 2. Frederiek Charles Kempe, b. 22 Dec. 1904. 1. Alice .Marjorie. KEMPE, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1909; C.B. (civ.) 1900. — Sir John Arrow Ivempe, s. of the Rev. J. E. Kempe, many years rector of St. James', Westminster, and Harriet, dau. of Robert Wood, of Osmington, Dorset. B. at Hadley, Middx., 5 Jan. 1846; rn. 2 May, 1872, Maiy Jane, dau. of the Rev. J. Edwards, vicar of Barrow-on-Trent, Derbysliire ; ed. at St. Paul's Sch. and Camb., B.A. ; in the Civil Service, Treasury dept. 1867-94; dep. chrmn. of Customs 1894-1904 : comptroller and auditor-general Jan. 1905-June 1911 ; memb. of the roy. commn. on Electrical Communication with Lighthouses 1892-7 ; chrmn. of the Local Taxation Committee. Residence — Coram Court, Lyme Regis. Club — New University. Issue living — 1. Lieut. Ronald Xortlicotc Kempe, ll.N., b. 12 March, 1881. 2. John Erskine Kempe, b. 11 March, 1888 ; colonial Cadet Fed. Malay States. 3. Harry Francis Christopher Kempe, b. 12 Oet. 1891 ; lieut. R.F.A. 1. Dorotliy, m. 30 Dec. 1913, R"v. Tliory Gaac Gardiner, rector of St. Mary the Virgin, Lambeth. Residence— 214 Lambeth Road, S.E. 2. Harriet Elizabeth, m. 26 April, 1900, Frederick Monro Kaikes. 3. Mary Cicely. KENNAWAY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1909 ; C.M.G. 1891. — Sir ^VALTER Kennaway, s. of William Kennaway, of Exeter, J. P., and Harriet, dau. of Dr. Moore, of Exeter, physician. B. at Exeter 6 July, 1835 ; m. 1864, AHcia, dau. of Dr. John Edmund Jones, of co. Monaghan, Ire. ; ed. at Mount Radford Sch. Exeter, and Uffculme Sch. Devonshire ; sec. of public works, etc., Canterbury, New Zealand, 1870-4 ; sec. to the New Zealand) Govt. Offices in London 1874-1909 ; commnr. under New Zealand Revenues Act, etc. Resi- dences— 13, Victoria St., S.W^ ; Malda, Thicket Road, Anerley, S.E. KENNEDY, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1907 ; Knt. Bach. Great. 1892. — Rt. Hon. Sir William Rann Kennedy, s. of the Rev. James Kennedy, of Barnwood. B. 1846 ; m. 1874, Cecilia, dau. of George Richmond, R.A., D.C.L., etc. ; ed. at Eton (scholar) and Camb., where he had a most distinguished career, gaining the Bell and Craven scholarsliiji, the Browne medal (twice) and Powis medal, and graduating as senior classic 1868 ; is hon. fellow, late fellow, of Pembroke ; hon. LL.D. Victoria Univ., and fellow of the British Academy ; Barr.-at-law (Lincoln's Inn) 1871, and joined the Northern Circuit ; Q.C. 1885 ; judge of the High Court, Queen's Bench division, 1892 ; a Lord Justice of Appeal since 1907 ; private sec. to Mr. Goschen when president of the Poor Law Board 1870-1 ; memb. of the Bar Committee 1883-92 ; unsuccessfully contested Birkenhead 1885 and 1886, and St. Helen's 1892 ; memb. of the '■ Institut de Droit International " and of Council of Legal Education ; dep. high steward of Camb. Univ. Residence — 23, Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W. Clubs — Athenreum ; Brooks's ; Savile. Issue — ■ KENNEDY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1905.— Sir Alexander Blackie ^'ILLIAM Kennedy, s. of the late Rev. John Kennedy, D.D., and Helen Stodart, dau. of Alexander Blackie, and sister of the late Prof. Blackie. B. 17 March, 1847; m. 1874, EHzabeth Verralls (d. 27 March, 1911), dau. of William Smith, LL.D., of Edinburgh ; ed. at City of London Sch., and Royal Coll. of Mines, Jermyn Street, and as a pupil in marine and shipbuilding works ; was prof, of engineering at Liniv. Coll. London 1874-89, since when he has devoted liimself to j^rofessional work as a civil engineer ; Emeritus Prof, of Engineering in L'niv. Coll. London ; past pres. I.C.E., and I.M.E. ; LL.D., F.R.S. ; chief engineer West- minster Electric Supplj' Corpn. Ltd. ; consulting electrical engineer to L. & N.W^. and L. & S.W. Railways, etc. ; pres. of late machinery designs committee of Admiralty ; civil memb. of Board of Ordnance. Residence — A7, The Albany, Piccadilly, W. Issue — 1. William Smith Kennedy, b. 1877 ; B;irr.-at-law ; m. 1903, Eleanor Maw. Residence — 10. Holland Park Avenue, Y. Issue — Anthony Kennedy, b. 1910.