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Kennedy, Benjamin Hall, D I) ,

1804-. A Member of the Univ. of Cam- bridge. An English clergyman; b. at Summer Hill, near Birmingham; Umv. of Cambridge, 1827 ; Regius Professor of Greek in the Univ. of Cambridge, and Can. Kes. of Ely Cathl , 1867-83 et seq.; resident at "The Elms," Cambridge.

Kennedy, John Pendleton, LL.D., 1795-1870. Glerke of Oxenforde ; A Man of the Times ; Mark Littleton ; A Member of the "21th Congr.; Mephistopheles ; Solo- mon Secondthoughts, Schoolmaster; A South- ern Man. An American lawyer and writer, of Baltimore; b. m that city; Baltimore Coll., 1812; admitted to the bar, 1816, and continued in successful practice for 20 years, M C., 1839-45; Secretary of the Navy, 1852-53 ; Provost of the Univ of Maiyland, 1849-70; d. at Newport, B.I.

Kennedy, Patrick. Harry Whitney. An Irish writer on the legends of Ireland.

Kenner, S. A. Essay Caigh. An American journalist.

Kennet, White, DD., 1660-1728. W. K.; A Member of Convocation; A Member of the Said Society. An English prelate; b. at Dover; Bishop of Peter- borough, 1718-28.

Kenney, James, Esq., about 1770-1849. K. An Irish dramatist; at an early age was a clerk in a banking-house; d. at Brompton.

Kenrick, Francis Patrick, DD., 1797-1863. Omikron. An Irish-American clergyman; b. in Dublin; came to the United States in 1821; Archbishop of Baltimore, 1851-63, where lie died.

Kenrick, William, LL.D , -1779. W. K., Esq ; W. Avon ; A Friend; A Lady ; Archimagirus Metaphoricus ; Ontologos. An English " critic of equal ability, im- pudence, and literary ferocity; was the terror of the new scribes, and the object of disgust to the old authors of his own day."

Kent, Anne. Adrian. An English novelist.

Kent, Benjamin. 1707-88. Amicus. An American loyalist ; Harv. Univ., 1727 ; minister at Marlboro', Mass., for a time ; but studied law and settled in Boston; d. at Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Kent, Charles. C. K. See "Kent, Wilham Charles Mark."

Kent, John. Lycurgus. An English journalist of the 18th century.

Kent, John. Alan Fairford ; Sir Min- imus Pigmy. A Canadian writer ; for a time chief secretary to Sir Geo. Arthur, and then private tutor and secretary to the Earl of Carnarvon.


Kent, William Charles Mark, 1820- G. j?T. ; Mark Rochester ; An Oscotian ; A Templar. An English journalist, b in London ; called to the bar at the Middle Temple, 1859; but adopted literature as a profession.

Kenward, Philip. Flaneur. An American journalist, of Brooklyn.

Kenworthy, Dr. Charles J. Al Fresco. An American writer, of Jackson- ville, Florida,

Keplinger, Mrs E. M. (Patterson). Queen of Hearts. An American " South- land" writer; b in Baltimore, Md.; for many years a teacher in the public schools of New Orleans.

Keppel, William Coutts, K C.M.G., P.C., 1832-. Viscount Bury. An English gentleman; educ. at Eton; M.P. for "Wick, etc., for Norwich, and later for Ber- wick ; Treasurer for H. M/s Household.

Ker, David. D. K. An American journalist; correspondent of the New- York " Times "

Kerfoot, John Barrett, D.D. The Bishop. An American P. E. clergyman ; President and Professor at Hobart Coll., 1864-66, Bishop of P. E. Church, Pitts- burg, 1866-80 et seq.

Kernigan, . The Khan. A Cana- dian journalist.

Kerr, Charles. A Student in the Uni- versity of Edinburgh. A Scottish poet, of Abbotrule.

Kerr, James. An Officer in the E. I. Co.'s Service. An English civilian and translator, of Patna, India.

Kerr, Robert Malcolm, LL J). R. M. K. An English advocate and barrister.

Kersey, John. J. K. An English writer on algebra, in the time of Charles II.

Kershaw, Philip G., B.A. Marcullut. A Canadian writer, of Montreal ; McGill Coll , 1867 ; d. some years since.

Kesson, John. The Translator. An English writer.

Kettell, Samuel, 1800-55. Peeping Tom; Sampson, Short and Fat; Timothy Titter well. An American humorist; b. at Newburyport, Mass ; editor of the "Boston Courier," 1848-55; d. at Mai- den, Mass.

Kettle, Mary Rosa Stuart. Rosa Mackenzie Kettle. An English writer; b. at Overseale, near Ashby-de-la-Zoxich, in Leicestershire; in 1880 resident at Heathside, Parkstone, Dorset.

Kewley, John, M.D., D.D. An Epis- copalian of** Maryland. An American clergyman; b. in England; Eector of the Parish of St. George's, New York City, 1813-16.