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Edward Walford.

The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland .. (Volume ed.59, yr.1919)

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KINNOULL, Countess of.

Florence Mary, youngest dau. of Edward Tierney Gil-
christ Darell, Esq., who d. 1898, by his 2nd wife
Florence, widow of Thomas Broadwood, Esq., of Holm-
bush, Sussex; m. 1st 1903, as his 2nd wife, Arch;
bald F'itzroy George, 12th Earl of Kinnoull, who d.
1916; 2ndly 1919 Major John Joseph Berington,
temp. Major K.M.A.— 74, Eaton Place, s.w.

KINROSS, Lord (Pateick Balfour).— Cr
1902.

Eldest son of John Blair, 1st Lord, P.O., formerly Lord
Justice Gen. and Lord President of the Court of
Session in Scotland, by his 1st wife Lilias Oswald, who
d. 1872, dau. of the late Lord Mackenzie, a Lord of
Session in Scotland; b. 1870 ; s. 1905 ; m. 1903 Caro-
line Elsie, dau. of Arthur Henry Johnstone-Douglas,
Esq., J.P. and D.L. Lord Kinross, who was educated
at Harrow and atBalliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1894), and
admitted a Member of the Scottish Faculty of Advocates
1897, is a Staff Capt., with the temp, rank of Capt.
— 3, Ainslie Place, Edinburgh.

Heir, bis son John Patrick Douglas, h. 1904.

4-KINSEY, Sir Joseph James, Knt.— Cr. 1919.

B. 18 — . Sir Joseph Kinsey has rendered voluntary
and valuable assistance for many years to Antarctic
Expeditions. — Chrisichurch, New Zealand.

KINTORE, Earl of (Algernon Hawkins Tho-
MOND Keith-Falconee, G.C.M.G., P.O.,
LL.D., F.R.S.E.).— Or. 1677.

Eldest son of Francis Alexander, 8th Earl, by Louisa
Madaleine, who d. 1916, 2nd dau. of the late Capt.
Francis Hawkins; b. 1852; «. 1880; m. 1873 Lady
Sydney Charlotte, 2nd dau. of George, 6th Duke of
Manchester. The Earl of Kintore, who was educated
at Eton and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1875,
M.A. 1878, Hon. LL.D. 1894, LL.D. Aberdeen 1889
and Adelaide 1890), is a J.P. and D.L. for cos. Aber-
deen and Kincardine, and Col. late Comm. 3rd Batt.
Gordon Highlanders ; sits in the House of Lords as
Lord Kintore, U.K. (cr. 1838); was a Lord-in-
Waiting to H.M. Queen Victoria 1885-6 and 1895-
1901, and to H.M. King Edward VII. 1901-6, and
A.D.C. to H.M. 1903-10; Capt. of the Yeomen of the
Guard 1886-9, and Governor of S. Australia 1889-95 ;
has been A.D.C. tu H.M. King George V. since 1910
and a Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords since
1913 ; has the 1st Class of the Red Eagle of Prussia,
and the Grand Cordon of the Portuguese Military
Order of Christ, of the Order of the Crown of Italy
and of the Order of the North Star of Sweden.— iTciM
Hall, Inverurie, N.B.; Inglismaldie, Laurencekirk,
N.B. ; Carlton, and Marlborough Clubs, s.w.

i/fir, his son Arthur George, Lord Falconer, Oapt. Eeserve

of Officers, and temp. Capt. (pre"" ' ' " ■ • -

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KIPPEN, "WiLLLAM James, Esq., K.C., of
Westerton, Dnmbartonsliire ; and of
Busbie, Lanarkshire.
Only son of James Hill Kippen, Esq., of Westerton
and Busbie, who d. 1886, by Rachel, dau. of the late
Robert Sword, Esq. ; b. 1866. Mr. Kippen, who was
educated at Clifton Coll., at Trinity Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1888), and at Edinburgh Univ. (LL.B.), admitted a
Member of the Scottish Faculty of Advocates 1890, and
appointed a K.C. 1919, is a Magistrate for Dumbar-
tonshire. — Westerton, Balloch, Dumbartonshire.

KIRBT, Sir (Horace) Woodburn, Knt,—
Cr. 1916.

Eldest son of Edmund A. Kirby, Esq., of Bourne-
mouth, who d. 19f 2, by Emma Frederika, who d. 1903,
3rd dau. of the late Thomas Keating, Esq., of London ;
b. 1853 ; m. 1893 Lilian de Courcy, 3rd dau. of the
late Charlefi J. Hare, Esq., of Manchester Square. Sir
Woodburn Kirby, who was educated at St. Paul's
School, is Treasurer of the R. United Kingdom Bene-
ficent Association, and a Member of the Board of
Referees under the Finance (No. 2) Act 1915 and of
the Committee of Management of the R. National
Lifeboat Institution, and was President of the Insti-
tute of Chartered Accountants 1913-16.— 26, College
Crescent, n.w. ; Conservative Club, s. w.

KIRK, Sir John, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.R.G.S.—
Cr. K.C.M.G. 1881, G.C.M.G. 1886,
K.C.B. 1890.

Son of the late Rev. John Kirk; b. 1832; m. 1867
Helen, who d. 1914, dau. of the late Charles Cooke,
Esq. Sir John Kirk, who was educated at Edinburgh
Univ. (M.D. and L.R.C.S. 1854, Hon. LL.D. 1890,
Hon. Sc.D. Cambridge 1897, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1898),
was H.M.'s Agent and Consul-Gen. at Zanzibar
1880-7 and H.M.'s Minister Plenipotentiary to the
Brussels Conference ISi^-^O. — Wavertree, Sevenoaks ;
Athenaum Club, s.w.

KIRK, Sir Henet Alexander, K.C.I.E.— Cr.
1912.

Son of K. W. Kirk, Esq., M.D., H.E.I.C.S., who d.
1857, by Ellen, who d. 1888, 3rd dau. of the late
Gen. W. R. C. Costley ; b. 1847. Sir Henry Kirk, who
was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Univ., and
entered the Indian Telegraph Department 1870, was
Superintendent 1876-96, Chief-Superintendent 1896-
1900, Director 1900-2, and Director-in-Chief Indo-
European Telegraph Department, India Office, 1902-12.
— Oriental Club, w.

KIRK, Sir John, Knt.— Cr. 1907.

Second son of Alfred Kirk, Esq., of Kegworth,
Leicestershire, who d. 1862, by Mary, who d. 1892,
2nd dau. of the late Harry Wilkins, Esq., of Ashby-
de-la-Zouch; b. 1847; »». 1872 Elizabeth, dau. of George
Ayris, Esq., of Witney, Oxfordshire. Sir John Kirk,
who was educated at Castle Donington Grammar
School, is a J.P. for co. London, and was Assistant
Secretary to the Ragged School Union 1867-73, Secre-
tary to the Open Air Mission 1873-9, and has been
Secretary to the Shaftesbury Society and Ragged
School Union since 1879, and Director since 1907. —
Westcott, Surrey ; Shaftesbury Society and Ragged
School Union Offices, 32, John Street, Theobald's Road,



KIRK, Miss, of Thornfield, co. Antrim.

Eileen Beatrice, only child of George Edmondstone
Kirk, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Thornfield, who d. 1909, by
Agnes Beatrice, only Armstrong, 1st 'Ba.it.-Thomfield, Carrickfergus, co.



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KIRKBT, Herbert Wtnn, Esq., of Talqnarreg,
Merionethshire.
Eldest son of David Edward Kirkby, Esq., of Llan-
fendigaiil, Merionethshire, who d. 18 — , by Annie,
who d. 1915, dan. of the late John Casement, Esq. ;
b. 1863 ; m. 1894 Edith, dau. of William Bowes, Esq.,
of Catterick, Yorkshire, and has a son, * David
Harold Wynn, b. iSdd.— l'alquarreff, Towyn.

KIRKBT, Capt. William Wynn, D.S.O., of
Maes-y-nenadd,Talsariiau, Merionethshire.
Elder son of David William Kirkby, Esq., J.P., of
Maes-y-neuadd, who d. 1905, by Helen Lucy, 2nd dau.
of the late Eev. William Courtenay Clack, Eector of
Moreton Hampstead, Devonshire; b. 1884; m. 1911
Mary Christina, dau. of J. C. Bull, Esq., of Cae Glas,
Oswestry, and has 2 daus. Capt. Kirkby is Capt. R.
Welsh ixysi\\evs.—Maes-y-imiadd, Talsamaw, Alerio-
nethshire.

KIRKBY. See Ba^nall- Wild.

KIRKB, Henry, Esq., of The Eaves, Derby-
shire.
Only surviving son of Henry Kirke, Esq., of The Eaves,
who d. 1841, by Jane, dau. of the late Joseph Howard,
Esq., and widow of Edward Reddish, Esq. ; b. 1842 ; m.
1864 Agnes, who d. 1916, younger dau. of the late
Adm. Sir Stephen Lushington, G.C.B., and has, with
other issue, a son, * Henry Lushington, Lieut.^Col. ret.,
late R.G.A. ; b. 1865 ; m. 1907 Emily Norah, 2nd dau. of
Henry Charles Anderson Timins, Esq., of Pebble Hill
House, Surrey. Mr. Kirke, who was educated at
Wadham Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866, B.C.L.
1866), and called to the Bar at the Inner Temple
1868, is a Magistrate for Derbyshire, and was formerly
Magistrate in Demerara, Sheriff of Essequibo, and
Attorney-Gen. of Jamaica. — Residence: 10, Radnor
Park West, Folkestone.

KIRKLAND, Mrs., of Fordel, Perthshire.

Isabella Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late James Hay
Mackenzie, Esq., by Janet Isabella, dau. of the late
James Wedderburn, Esq.; m. 1873, as his 2nd wife,
Major-Gen. John Agmondesham Vesey Kirkland, of
Fordel, a D.L.for Ross-shire and a J.P. for Perthshire
and for Midlothian, who d. 1896, leaving, with other
iBsue,by his 1st wife (Susan, 2nd dau. of the late Andrew
Paterson, Esq., of Quebec), an only son, William
Agmondesham Vesey D' Urban, b. 1851 ; m. 1889 Rosa
Hilda, youngest dau. of the late Joseph Ridsdale, Esq.,
and d. 1913, leaving, with other issue, a son, * John
Vesey, Capt. W. India Regt. ; educated at the R. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst; b. 1890; m. 1919 Marvele Wemyss,
younger dau. of Lieut.-Col. James Havelock Alexander
Rhodes, ret. Vi.KM.C— Fordel, Glenfary, N.B.

KIRKLINTON, George Graham, Esq., of
Kirklinton Hall, Cumberland.
Only son of John Kirklinton-Saul, Esq., who d. 1868,
by Mary Frederica, dau. of the late Godfrey Moiling,
Esq.; i.l853; s.his motherl891 ; m. 1904 Mary AUison
Dorothy, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Faiibairn, 2nd
Bart. Mr. Kirklinton, who has discontinued the use
of the name of Saul, is a Capt. and Hon. Major late
Cumberland and Westmorland Yeo. Cav., a J.P. and
D.L. for Cumberland (High Sheriff 1898), and Patron
of 1 living. — Kirklinton Hall, near Carlisle; Carlton, and
Wdliiiyton Clubs, s.w.; County Club, Carlisle; 38,
Wilton Crescent, s.w. •

KIRKPATRICK, Sir Ghaeles Shaepe, Bart.—
Cr. 1685.
Eldestson of Sir James Kirkpatrick, 8th Bart., of Close-
buxn, Dumfriesshire, by Mary Steward, youngest dau.



of the late Charles John Fearnley, Esq.; b. 1874;
s. 1899 ; m. 1900 Alice Wilhelmina (who div. him
1910), 3rd dau. of John Parnell Mayne, Esq. Sir
Charles Kirkpatrick is temp. Lieut, in the Army.

Beir Pres., his nephew Yvone Alexander Eory, elder son of
Lieut.-Col. Harry Fearnley Kirkpatrick, D.S.O. (with
Bar;, Major 3rd Batt. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.); Capt.
ret., late The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.), Capt. Reserve of
Officers and Acting Lieut.-Col. Comm. a Batt. R. Naval
Div., who d. (of wounds received in action) 1918, by Clara
Agnes, only d.au. of the late Josias William Alexander,
Esq., I.O.S., of Indore, India ; h. 1916.

KIRKPATRICK, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George
Macaulay, K.C.B., K.C.S.I.— Cr. K.C.S.I.
I9I7, K.C.B. 1918.

Eldest son of the Hon. Sir George Airey Kirkpatrick,
K.C.M.G., Q.C., LL.D., formerly Lieut.-Governor of
the Province of Ontario, who d. 1899, by his 1st wife
Frances Jan(e, who d. 1877, 3rd dau. of the late Hon.
John Macaulay, of Kingston, Ontario; b. 1866 ; m.
1896 MaryLydia, 3rd dau. of the late James Frederick
Dennistoun, Esq., of Peterboro, Canada. Sir George
Kirkpatrick, who was educated at Haileybury, at
Trinity Coll. School, Pert Hope, Canada, and at the
R. Mil. Coll., Kingston, Canada, is a Major-Gen. and
temp. Lieut. -G™. lateR.E. ; was D.A.Q.M.G.andGeu.
Staff Officer, Headquarters, 1904-6; A.Q.M.G. and
Gen. Staff Officer, Headquarters in India, 1906-10 ;
Inspector-Gen. of Australian Commonwealth Mil.
Forces 1910-14 and Director of Mil. Operations, India,
1914-16; appointed Chief of the Gen. Staff in India
1916; has the Grand Cordon of the Japanese Order
of the Sacred Treasure. — Army Headquarters, Simla,
India; Naval and Military Club, w.

KIRKPATRICK, Isabel Lodise, Lady.

Youngest dau. of the late Hon. Sir David Macpherson
K.C.M.G., of Chestnut Park, Toronto ; m. 1883 as 2nd
wife the Hon. Sir George Airey Kirkpatrick, Q.C.,
LL.D., who was Lieut.-Governor of the Province of
Ontario 1892-7, and who was cr. K.C.M.G. 1897, and
d. 1899.— 38, Hyde Park Gate. s.w.

KIRKPATRICK, Alexander de Lapeee, Esq.,
of Coolmine House, co. Dublin.

Eldest son of Alexander Kirkpatrick, Esq., J. P., of Cool-
mine House, who c^. 1910, by his 1st wife Maria Louisa,
who d. 1877, dau. of the late Rev. Robert de Lapere
Robinson, of Ballynavin Castle, co. Tipperary ; b. 1857.
Mr. Kirkpatrick, who was educated at Arlington House,
Portarliugton, and at Trinity Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1878), was formerly Capt. 6th Batt. R. Dublin
Fusiliers. — Coolmine House, Clonsilla, co. Dublin ;
Hibernian United Service Club, Dublin.

KIRKPATRICK, John Johnston, Esq., of
The Green, Ballyclare, co. Antrim.

Second son of J. J. Kirkpatrick, Esq., of Larne, co.
Antrim; b. 18—; m. 1887 Cecilia, only child of S.
Gordon, Esq., of Lansdowne Road, Dublin, and has,
with other issue, a son, * James Cunningham Gordon,
Capt. N. Irish Horse; b. 18—; m. 1916 Muriel, only
dau. of the late C. E. Tomlin, Esq., of Collingham
Gardens, S.W., and has a dau. Mr. Kirkpatrick is a
J.P. for CO. Antrim (High Sheriff 1911). — The Green,
Ballyclare, co. Antrim. Residence : Kincraig, Belfast.

KIRKPATRICK, William Trench, Esq., of
Donacomper, co. Kildare.

Eldest son of Alexander Richard Kirkpatrick, Esq,
of Donacomper, who d. 1891, by Catherine Louisa,
who d. 1910, dau. of the late Thomas Trench, 7
of Millicent. co. Kildare; b. 1857. Educated at
Rugby and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. IS
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called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1883 ;
Magistrate for co. Kildare, and was High Sheriff
1901. — Donacomper, near Celbridqe ; Constitutional
Club, w.c. ; Alfine Club, w. ; Kildare Street Club,
Dublin.

KIRKPATRICK-CALDECOT.HawkenItone,
Esq., of Holton Hall, Lincolnsliire.
Elder surriTing son of John Kirkpatrick, Esq., J.P.,
of Horton Park, Kent, who cl. 1905, by Margaretta,
who cl 1907, eldest dan. of the late Henry Caldecot,
E.sq, of Holton Hall ; b. 1867 ; m. 1st 1911 Margaret
Elizabeth, who d. 1913, dan. of the Rev. George Gavin
MacLean, of Jervis Lodge, Swanmore, Hampshire ;
2ndly 1917 Je'nnet Elizabeth Richards, of Riisthall,
Tunbridge Wells, and has 2 daus. Mr. Kirkpatrick-
Caldecot, who was educated at Haileybury Coll., and
assumed the additional surname of Caldecot by royal
license 1908, was formerly in the Civil Service of H.H.
the Rajah of Sarawak.— i/cifto»i Hall, Lincolnshire ;
Sports'' Club, s.w.

+ KIRKWOOD, Capt. Charles Knox, of
Bartra House, co. Mayo.
Only surviving son of the late Capt. Charles Kirkwood,
R.N., of Bartra House, by Harriette, 2nd dau. of the late
Henry William Knox, Esq., of Netley Park, co. Mayo ;
h. 1842 ; m. 1863 Emma Louisa, whorf. 1876, 3rd dau.
of the late Annesley Knox, Esq., of Rappa Castle, co.
Mayo, and has issue. Capt. Kirkwood, who was
educated at the R. Mil. Academy, Woolwich, was
formerly Capt. N. Mayo Militia, and previously Lieut.
U.A.— Bartra House, Ballina, co. Mayo.

KIRKWOOD, Major John Hendlet Morrison,
D.S.O.,of Yeo Vale, Devonshire.
Only son of James Morrison Kirkwood, Esq., J.P., of
i'eo Vale, who d. 1907, by Isabel Gilberta, youngest
dau. and co-heiress of the late Rev. Tatton Brockman,
of Beachborough, Kent; b. 1877; m. 1902 Gertrude
Agnes, elder and only surviving dau. of Sir Robert Park
Lyle, 1st Bart., and has, with other issue, a son, *Eobert
Lucian Morrison, b. 1904. Major Kirkwood, who was
educated at Harrow, and was formerly Lieut. 7th
Dragoon Guards, is a J.P. and C.C. for Devonshire,
Capt. ret., late R. North Devon Hussars Yeo., and an
Hon. Major in the Army ; was temp. Major Household
Batt. 1917-18, Acting Lieut.-Col. Comm. a Batt. R.
Irish Rifles 1917, previously temp. Lieut. 4th Dragoon
Guards, and M.P. for the S.E. Div. of Essex Jan. 1910-
im.— Carlton, and White's Clubs, s.w.

KIRKWOOD, Miss, of Woodbrook, co.
Roscommon.

Annina Mary, 2nd dau. of James Kirkwood, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L„ of Woodbrook, who d. 18,57, by Sarah
Mary, who d. 1870, eldest dau. of the late Capt.
James Nicholson Sodon, 24th Eegt., J.P. and D.L.,
of Moneygold, co. Sligo ; s. her brother Col. Thomas
Yaden Llovd Kirkwood, J.P. and D L.. Hon. Col. 4th
Batt. Connaugbt Rangers, 1911. — Woodbrook, Boyle,
CO. Roscommon.

Heir Pres., her brother James Nicholson Soden, a J.P. for
COS. Hosoommon (High Sheriff 1814) and Sligo (High
Sheriff 1916), and Col. ret. Indian Army ; h. 1846 ; m. 1880
Minnie Charlotte, 4th dau. of the late Major Home
PergusBon, of The Park, Elie, Fifeshire, and has with
other issue, a son, *Oharles Home Kingston, Capt. 23rd
Cav. (Frontier Force) Indian Army : educated at Blair
Lotlge and at the B. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; 6. 1882 ; m.
1916 Ivy, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Alfred Ralph Burlton,
Indian Army.

KIRKWOOD, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Moore, of
Clongoonagh, co. Roscommon.
Eldest son of Andrew Samuel Kirkwood, Esq., J.P., of
Clongoonagh, who d. 1902, by Mary Harriette,younge8t



dan. of the late John MaeMunu, Esq., M.D., of Dublin ;
b. 1865 ; m. 1905 Olive Muriel, youngest dau. of the late
Gilbert Joseph Talbot, Esq., County Inspector, R. Irish
Constabulary, and has, with other issue, a son,
♦Geoffrey Moore Talbot, b. 1906. Lieut.-Col. Kirk-
wood is Lieut.-Col. 94th Russell's Infantry, Indian
Army. — Clongoonagh, Carrick-on-Shannon.

KIRSOPP, James Joseph, Esq., of The
Spital, Northumberland.
Only son of James Kirsopp, Esq., of The Spital, who
d. 1856, by Eliza (who d. 1901, having w. 2ndly 1865,
Edward Leadbitter, Esq., who d. 1894), dau. of the late
George Thomas Dunn, Esq.; b. 1852; is a J.P. for
Northumberland, late Capt. Northumberland Art. W.
Div. 'R.K.— The Spital, Hexham.

KIRWAN, Denis Agar Richard, Esq., of
Baunraore, co. Galway.

Eldest son of Major John Denis Kirwan, R.A., who d.
1891, by Georgina Constance, who d. 1909, dau. of the
late William Talbot Agar, Esq., of Milford House,
Hampshire; b. 1878; 5. his uncle, Martin Oranmore
Kirwan, Esq., 1904 ; m. 1904 Dorothy Marjory, dan.
of John Dallender, Esq., of New York, U.S.A. Mr.
Kirwan, who was educated at Eastman's R. Naval
Academy, is Lieut. Emergency List R.N. — Junior Naval
and Military Club, w.

KIRWAN. See Maitland-Kirwan.

KITCHENER, Earl (Henry Elliott Cheval-
LiER Kitchener). — Or. 1914.

Eldest son of Lieut.-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener,
13th Light Dragoons and 9th Foot, who d. 1894, by
his 1st wife Frances, who d. 1864, dau. of the late Rev.
John Chevallier, D.D., of Aspall Hall, Suffolk ; b. 1 846 ;
s. his brother F.M. Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl, K.G.,
K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.L, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., P.C, O.M.,
• LL.D., D.C.L., Col. Irish Guards &c.. Secretary of State
for War and President of the Army Council (who was
drowned whilst on a Special Mission to Russia), under
a special remainder 1916; ?«.1877 Eleanor Fanny, who
d. 1897, only child of the late Lieut.-Col. Franklin Lush-
ington, C.B., Scots Fusilier Guards. Earl Kitchener
is Col. ret., late Duke of Cornwall's L.I. ; was Garri-
son Instructor, Curragh Dist., 1876-8; Instructor in
Mil. Topography at the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, 1879-
86; Chief Transport Officer, Manipur Field Force, 1891;
Deputy Assistant Adjutant-Gen., Jamaica, 1893-8;
Col. Comm. the Depot, W. India Regt., 1899-1903 ; an
Inspector of Railway Defences 1916 and a Commandant
on the Lines of Communication 1916-18; has the
French Croix de Guerre. — Broome Park, near Canter-
bury.

Beir. his sou Henry Franklin Ohevallier, Viscount Broome,

Comm. E.N. ; has the Order of the Nile, 4th Class ; b. 1878 ;

m. 1916 Adela Mary Evelyn, eldest dau. of John Henry

Monins, Esq., J.P., of Ringwould House, Kent, and has a

son, 'Henry Herbert, 6. 1919.

KITSON, Major-Gen. Sir Gerald Charles,
K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G.— Cr. 1912.

Youngest son of the late Rev. James Buller Kitson,
Vicar of Morval, Cornwall, by Harriet, dau. of the late
John Buller, Esq., of Morval; b. 1856; m. 1894
Gwendolen, eldest dau. of Horace Frederick D'Oyly
Moule, Esq., C.S.I., J.P., formerly Indian Civil Service.
Sir Gerald Kitson, who was educated at Winchester and
at the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, is a Major-Gen. ret.,
late King's R. Rifle Corps, and was D.A.A.G.
Meerut 1890-2; A.A.G. UmbaUa 1892-4; Com-
mandant of the R. Mil. Coll., Kingston, Canada,
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Governor and Commandant of tlio R. Mil. Coll., Sand- |
hurst, 1902-6 ; in command of the Jubbulpore Brigade, |
5th DiT. in India 1907-8, and of the Jullundur '
Brigade, 3rd Div. 1908-9; Q.M.G. in India 1909-12 ,
and in command of the 2nd Div. in India 1912-16. !
— Naval and Military Olub, w.; 17, Chapel StreetA
Belgrave Square, s.w.

KITSON. See Airedale, Lord. i

KITTERMASTER, Feedeeick James, Esq., of
Hill Orchard, Meriden, Warvrickshire.

Eldest son of the Rev. Frederick Wilson Kittermaster, i
M.A., of Hill Orchard, who d. 1906, by Rhoda Jane j
who d. 1885, elder dau. of the late Rev. James CoUey,
Vicar of St. Jiilian's, Shrewsbury; 6.1869; m. 1895 [
Helena Radcliffe, 3rd dau. of the late James Darlington,
Esq., J. P. and D.L., of The Hill, Lutterworth, and has,
with other issue, a son, 'Frederick Ronald, b. 1899.
Mr. Kittermaster, who was educated at Shrewsbury
and at King's Cull,, Cambridge (B.A. 1891, M.A.
1895), is an Assistant Master at Rugby. — Residence:
3, Barbi/ Eoad, Rugby.

KLEINWORT, Sir Alexandee Deake, Bart.,
of Boluore, Sussex.— Cr. 1909.
Younger son of Alexander Frederick Henry Klein wort,
Esq., of The Glebe, Denmark Hill, who d. 1886, by
Sophie Charlotte, who d. 1860, only dau. of the late
Hermann Diedrich Greverus, of The Grove, Denmark
Hill; b. 1858; m. 1889 Etiennette, 4th dau. ot
Etienne Girard, Esq., formerly Belgian Consul at
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A., of Hay ward's Heath,
Sussex. Sir Alexander Kleinwort, who was educated
at the Real Gymnasium, Karlsruhe, and at the
Institut Superieur de Commerce, Antwerp, is a Banker
and head of the firm of Kleinwort, Suns & Co.,
Fenehurch Street, and Deputy Chairman of the
London Board of the N. British and Mercantile
Insurance Co. — Bolnore, Cuckfield, Sussex; 105,
Marina, St. Leonards-on-Sea ; Devonshire, and if.
Automobile Clubs, s.w. ; City Liberal Club, e.c. ;
30, Curzan Street, w. ; 2, the Glebe, Grove Hill,
Denmark Hill, s.e.

Heir, liis son Alenandor Santiago, 6. 1892.

KNAGGS, Capt. George, of Corderry, co.
Louth.
Eldest son of Samuel George Thomas Knaggs, Esq.,
J. P., of Corderry, and of Hamilton Lodge, Blackrock, j
CO. Dublin, who d. 1895, by Sarah, who d. 1889, eldest i
dau. of the late Charles Eagar, Esq. ; b. 1875 ; m. 1896 j
Elizabeth Herring, eldest dau. of the late Harman i
Herring Cooper, Esq., of Shrule Castle, co. Carlow, I
and has had, with 2 daus., a son, Victor St. George,
Lieut. R.F.A., Special Reserve, serving with R.H.A. ; b.
1897, and (7. of wounds received in action 1918. Capt.
Knaggs, who was educated at Uppingham, is Capt
4th Batt. R. Inniskilling Fusiliers, and a Member of
the E. Dublin Society, was High Sheriff of co. Louth
1914, and served on the Staff as Assistant Provost
Marshal, Londonderry, 1916-17. — Corderry, Dundalk,
CO. Louth ; Junior Naval and Military Club, w.

KNAPP, John Matthew, Esq., of Little Lin-
ford, Buckinghamshire.

Eldest son of Matthew Grenville Samwell Knapp, Esq.,
of Little Linford, who d. 1896, by Catharine Eliza Spot-
tiswoode, only dau. of the late Capt. Robert Robertson
Bruce, Bengal H. ArtiUery ; b. 1868 ; m. 1900 Katha-
rine, only dau. of the Very Rev. John Studholme
Brownrigg, Dean of Bocking, Essex. Mr. Knapp, who
was educated at Haileybury and at Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1 890, M.A. 1896), is a J.P. and C.Ald. for



Buckinghamshire (was on the roll for High Sheriff for
1912), a J.P. for Northamptonshire, Chairman of the
Buckinghamshire Higher Education Committee, Mil.
Representative Stratford and Wolverton Tribunal,
Lord of the Manors of Little Linford and Newport Pag-
nell, and Patron of 1 living. — Linford Hall, Wolverton,
Buckinghamshire ; Carlton, and Boodle's Clubs, s.w.

KNAPTON, Capt. Augustus Lempbiere
Knapton, of Rope Hill, Hampshire.

Only son of the Rev. Augustus James Knapton (who
assumed in 1860 that surname by royal license in lieu
of Brine), of Boldre Hill, Hampshire, who d. 1879, by
Helen, who d. 1885, dau. of the late Col. Philip Raoul
Lempriere, Seigneur of Rozel, Jersey ; 6.1854; ?n. 1893
Gwendolyn, eldest dau. of Frederick William Bayly
Jones, late Comm. R.N., and has, with other is.sue, a
son, *Anthony Graliam Lempriere, temp. Sub-Lieut.
K.Naval Vol. Reserve ; late Midshipman R.N.; educated
at the R. Naval Colls, at Osborne and Dartmouth ;
b. 1898. Capt. Knapton is a Magistrate for Hamp-
shire, and Capt. ret. R.N. — Rope Hill, Boldre, Lyming-
ton; Army and Navy Club, s.w.

KNARESBOROUGH, Lord (Henet Metset
Metset-Thompson). — Cr. 1905.

Eldest son of Sir Harry Stephen Meysey-Thompson,
1st Bart., of Kirby Hall, by Elizabeth Anne, who d.
1910, 2nd dau. of Sir John Croft, 1st Bart.; b. 1845;
I. as 2nd Bart. 1874 ; m. 1885 Ethel Adeline, only
child of Sir Henry Pottinger, 3rd and last Bart., and
has 4 daus. Lord Knaresborough, who was educated
at Eton and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1868),
is a J.P. and D.L. for the N. and W. Ridings of York-
shire ; was M.P. for Kaaresborongh in 1880, for the
N. Lindsey Div. of Lincolnshire 1885-6, and for
Staffordshire (Handsworth Div.) 1892-1905;


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