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 YOUNGER SONS AND MARRIED DAUGHTERS OF PEEKS. 589 KERR, Lord Mark Ralph George, C.B., son of the 6th Marquess of Lothian, K.T. ; b. 1817 ; ed. at Harrow ; entered the Army 1835, be- came Lieut. 1838, Capt. aoth Regt. 1840, Major 1851, Lieut.-Col. i3th Light Infantry 1853, Col. 1854, and Major-Gen. 1868 ; commanded the i3th Light Infantry in the Crimea 1855 ; was present at the battle of Tchernaya and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; has the Crimean medal and clasp, and the Turkish War medal ; is a Knight of the Medjidie ; commanded the i3th Regt. in the Indian Mutiny 1857, the troops at the relief of Azimghur 1858, and the Regt. in the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition into the garri- son, and subsequent pursuit of Koer Sing's Army; commanded the troops at the attack on and retreat from the Fort of Jugdeespore (where he was wounded), and the Regt. in theTrans- Gogra Campaign, including the Action at Toolsepore ; was Brig. -Gen. at Delhi 1862-63 ; has the Indian Mutiny medal ; madeaC.B. 1858. 18, James Street, Buckingham Gate, S. IV. ; Travellers', Carlton, Army and Navy, and United Service Clubs. KERR, Lord Ralph Drury, son of the 7th Marquess of Lothian ; b. 1837 ; entered the zoth Light Dragoons as Cornet 1857, became Lieut. i858,Capt. 1861, and Major roth Hussars 1873. 15, B niton Street, W. KERR, Lord Walter Talbot, son of the 7th Marquess of Lothian; b. 1839; ed. at St. Peter's Coll., Radley; entered the R.N. 1853; served in the Baltic during the Russian War 1854-5 in H.M. Ships "Neptune" and " Cornwallis," as Lieut, in the "Flying Fish" Channel Squadron 1859-60, the "Emerald" 1860-3, the "Princess Royal" 1864-7, an <i the "Defence" 1868; was with Sir W. IV-d's Naval Brig, throughout the Indian Mutiny; appointed Comman- der of the "Formidable," and trans- ferred to the "Hercules" 1868, and in 1871 to the " Lord Warden ; " became Capt. 1872 ; appointed Capt. 11. M.S. " Agincourt," Oct. 1874; transferred to H.M.S. "Minotaur" 1875 ; has the Royal Humane Soiety's Silver medal for saving, when com- mander of H.M.S. "Hercules," the life of a sailor in the River Tagus : m. 1873 Lady Amabel Cowper, da. of the 6th Earl Cowper. 58, Cromwell Road, S. Kensington; United Service Club. KERR, Lord William Walter Schomberg, h.a. to the gth Marquess of Lothian. KERR, Hon. Mrs. Arthur Schom- berg, youngest da. of J. H. Frank- land, Esq. : m. 1846 Hon. Arthur Schomberg Kerr (who d. 1856), son of the Countess of Antrim and Lord Mark Kerr. KERRISON, Lady Caroline Mar- faret, da. of the 3rd Earl of Ilchester ; . 1819: m. 1844 Sir Edward Clarence Kerrison, 2nd Bart., M.P. for East Suffolk 1866-7. Brome Hall, Scale, Norfolk ; Oakley Park, Eye, Suffolk ; 140, Piccadilly, W. KlNCAID-LENNOX.(SeeLENNOX.) KING, Lady Mary, sister of the 3rd Earl of Erne, K.P. ; raised to the rank of an Earl's da. 1842 : m. 1856 the Rev. John Henry King, Rector of Dungannon. KING, Hon. Peter John LOCKE-, son of the 7th Baron King, and brother of the ist Earl of Lovelace ; b. 1811 ; ed. at Harrow and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1833) ; sat as M.P. for East Surrey (L.) 1847-74, having been an unsuccessful candi- date in 1837 and 1874 ; is Vice-Lieut, of and a J. P. for Surrey, of which Co. he was High Sheriff 1840 : m. 1836 Louisa, da. of William Henry Hoare, Esq., and niece of the ist' Earl of Gainsborough. Brooklands, near Vcv- bridge ; 38, Dover Street, W. Athe- ncEum Club. KING-HARMAN. (See HARMAN.) KlNGSCOTE, Lady Emily Marie, da. of the ist Earl Howe, G.C.H. ; is aLadyof the Bedchamber toH. R. H. the Princess of Wales: m. 1856 Lieut.- Col. Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge Kingscote, C.B., M.P. for West Gloucestershire. Kingscote, J/f 'otton- under-Jidge;^, Charles Street, Berke- ley Square, W. KlNGSCOTE, Hon.Evelyn Mary, da. of the 2nd Baron Gifford : m. 1872 Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge