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KEPPEL] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 766 John of Jerusalem. Residence — 25, Sheffield Terrace, W. KEPPEL, K.C.I.E. Great. 1911 ; K.C.V.O. 1808 ; C.V.O. lyoti ; t'.B. (mil.) 1898 ; D.S. 0.1898. — Reab- Adm. Sir Colin Kichabd Keppel, s. of the late Adm. of the Fleet Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, G.C.B., O.M., D.C.L. (s. of 4t.h Earl Albemarle), and Jane E., dau. of the late Martin John West, Barr.-at- law. B. 3 Dec. 1802 ; m. June, 1889. Henrietta Mary (formerly lady-in-waiting to HJR.H. the Duche.ss of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha), dau. of Jlaj.-Gen. R. Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell : ed. in H.M.S. "Britannia"; midshipman of "Incon- stant" during Egyptian war 1882 (medal, bronze star) : with naval brig. Sudan war 1885 ; lieut. 1885 ; comnd flotilla on the Nile 1897-8; eapt. 1899, rear-adm. since 1908 : late naval A.D.C. to King Edward VII ; equerry to H.R.H. the late Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ; late cornmdg. H.M. j-achts : rear-adm. in the Atlantic Fleet, and extra ec(uerry to the King 1910-13, equerry since 1913 ; extra equerry to King Edward 1909-10 ; commd. the naval brigade in London at the Coronation of King George V 1911, and the detached squadron accompanying the King to India. Residence — Grove Lodge, Bracknell. Clubs — Marlborough ; Naval and Military. Issue — 1. Marie Henrietta Margaret. 2. Melita Agnes Mary. KEPPEL, K.C.V.O. Great 1911 ; C.V.O. 1910 ; C..M.G. 19(11; C.I.E. 1901); M.V.O. (4th cl.) 1901. — Hon. Sir Derek William George Keppel, s. of 7th Earl of Albemarle, and Sophia, dau. of the late Hon. Sir Allan Napier McNab, Bt. (ext.). Prime Minister of Canada, and A.D.C. to Queen Victoria. B. in London 7 April, 1863 ; 111. 20 June, 1898, Hon. Bridget Louisa, dau. of 6th Baron Sutiield ; ed. at Charterhouse : eqiierry to the King when Prince of Wales 1893-1910, and 1910-13; extra equerry since 1913; deputy- master of H.M. Household 1910-13; master since 1 Jan. 1 913 ; late It.-col. Civil Service Rifles (V.D. 1900) ; J. P.. London, Middx., Surrey and Berks. Residences — 10, Buckingham Gate, S.W. ; Buck- ingham Palace, S.W. Clubs — Turf; Marlborough. Issue — 1. Anne. 2. Victoria Winifred. ROOS-KEPPEL, K.C.S.L Great. 1913 ; K.C.I.E. ]'.ii>8; C.I.E. I!»0(». — Col. Sir George Roos- Keppel. B. 17 Sept. 1866; ent. Royal Scots Fusiliers 188(i, capt. 1895, bt.-maj. 1899, maj. 1904, bt. -It.-col. 1907; It.-col. 1912; served with Burma cxped. 1887-9 (medal, 2 clasps) ; with Tirah exped. 1897-8 (medal, 3 clasps) ; commanded operations against Para Chamkannis 1898-9 (CLE., brev.-maj.) ; with Bazar Valley f!eld force 1908, as chief political officer, a,nd in command of a column ; with Mohmand field force 1908, in command of column at Landi Kotal (despatches, medal, clasp, K.C.I.E.) ; is chief commnr. and agent to Gov. -Gen. N.W. Frontier Province ; lion. col. Khyber Rifles ; and has Swe- dish Military Order of the Sword. Residences — Government Hou.se, Peshawar, and Government House, Nathia Gali ; North-West Frontier Pro-

ince, India. Clubs — Marlborough ; Naval and 

JNIilitary ; Arts ; United Service ; Wellington. KER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1910 ; C.I.E. 1908 ; M.V.O. (4th cl.) 1911. — Hon. Sib Arthur Mil- ford Ker, s. of the late Gen. T. D. Ker, of the Indian Army. B. 12 June, 1853 ; m. 12 Nov. 1881, Constance, dau. of the late P. Mitchell, C.I.E. : is gen. manager (and a chrector) of Alliance Bank, Ltd., India ; niemb. of Punjab Legisl. Council since [1908 ; Knt. of Grace of the Ordor of St. John of Jerusalem 1911. Residence — Cliapslee, Simla, India. KERR, G.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1902; K.C.B. 189t). — Rt. Hon. Lord Walter Talbot Kerb, s. of the 7th Marq. of Lothian. B. 28 Sept. 1839 ; m. 18 Nov. 1873, Lady Annabel Gowf>er (d. 15 Oct. 1906), dau. of 0th Earl Gowper, and co-heir to the Barony of Butler ; ed. at Radley ; lieut. R.N. 1859, com. 1869, capt. 1872, rear-adm. 1889, vice-adm. 1895, adm. 1900, adm. of the fleet 1904, ret. 1909 ; served in the Baltic during Russian war 1854—5 (medal), and with naval brig, in the Indian mutiny 1857-8 (medal and 2 clasps) ; priv. sec. to First Lord of the Admiralty 1885-9 ; second in com. of the Mediterranean squadron 1890-2 ; naval Lord of the Admiralty 1892-5 ; commanded the Channel squadron 1895-7 ; First aval Lord 1899-1904 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1887-8 ; has the Roy. Humane Society's medal for saving life, and Grand Cross of Charles III of Spain 1905 : J. P., co. Derbj^ Residences — Mel- bourne Hall, Derby ; 58, Cromwell Road, S.W. Clubs — United Service ; Junior Carlton. Issue — - 1. Rev. Ralph Francis Kerr, b. 1 Oct. 1874; B.A. Oxford ; Rojnan Catholic priest. 2. Lieut. Andrew William ^Korr, R.N. (ret.), b. 2S March, 1877. 3. John David Kerr, b. 28 Feb. 1883 ; liout. 5th Batt. Slicrwood Foresters. 4. Philip Walter Kerr, b. 19 Oct. 1886 ; B.A. Camb. 1. Mary Catherine Cecil, a nun. 2. Margaret Mary. COOPER-KEY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Evelyn, dau. of Signor Vincenzo Bartolucci and Clemen- tina Dundas, of Carron Hall, Stirlingshire. M. 1st, 1877, as his 2nd wife, Adm. Sir Astley Cooper- Key, G.C.B., P.G., who d. 1888: ra. 2nd. 1896. Maurice Ansell, F.R.G.S. Residences — 55, Elna Park Gardens, S.W. ; Beaconsfield Terrace, Hythe, Kent. ) KEYES, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Kathebine Jessie, d;ui. of James Norman. M. 1870, Gen. Sir Charles Patton Keyes, G.C.B., a well-known Indian officer, who rendered distinguished service- as commndt. Punjab Frontier Force, and who d, I 5 Feb. 1896. Residence — Clock Tower, Hampton Court Palace. KHAIRPUR, Mir of, G.C.I.E. Cr.^at. 1911.— '; PI.H. ^IiR Sin Iman B.ksh Khan. B. Dec. i 1860 ; sue. 5 INIarch, 1909 ; is entitled to a salute of 15 guns. Residence — Khairpur, Sind, Bom-

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KHAN, K.C.LE. Great. 1912.— Sir Nawab Bahram Khan, head of the Mazari tribe in Dera Ghazi Khan ; a memb. of the Council of the Lt.- Crov. of the Punjab for making laws and reglns. KILPIN, K.C.M.G. Great. 1910 ; C.M.G. 1901. — Sir Ernest Fuller Kilpin, J. P., o. s. of the- ^ late Rev. S. W. I'ulpin, of Reading. B. 5 May, , 1854 ; m. 23 Oct. 1880, Augusta (R.R.G. 1902), ] dau. of the late G. W. Pilkington, of Cape Town ; I ent. Civil Service, Cape of Good Hope, in London, 1 874 ; priv. sec. to the Lender Colonial Sec. Cape- , Town, 1876 ; to the Prime Minister 1878 ; clerk- assist, of House of Assembly 1880; Clerk of the House 1897-1910 ; editor of the Cape Civil Service List 1885-1910 ; chief sec. of the Convention of i the Union of South Africa 1908-9 (Union ]Medal); has served as .sec. on nine Colonial and on one Im- j perial commn. 1877-1900. Residence — Linford, ! Kenilworth, near Gape Town. Clubs — Authors' ;. Civil Service (Cape Town). Issue — 1. Tyrell Kilpin, b. 7 Dec, 1881 ; assist, magis- trate. Union.lale ; ni. 23 Sept., 1911, Florence (d. 20 Nov. 1912), dau. of the late E. R. Brooks, of King William's Town. 2. Cecil Kilpin, b. 3 Oct.. 1884 ; m. 20 Aug., 1910, Daphne, dau. of Lt.-Col. Perceval Wright, R.M.L.I. Residence — Blantyre, Kenilworth, near Cape Town. Issue — 1. John Kilpin. b. 29 June. 1911. 1. Marv. 2. Patric'a.