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 KINAHANl PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 324 ]. John Wodehocse, Lord Wodehouse, Heir, 16th J.anccTs, h. 11 Nov. 1883; ed. at Eton and Camb. : M.P. Mid-Norfolk 1906-10 ; 2nd licut. lute Norfolk Yeo.; served in France 1914 (despatcht's). Resi- dence — Witton Park, North Walshani, Norfolk. Club —Bath. •2. Hon. Pliilip Wodehouse. b. 1 Oct. 1886.
 * 3. Hon. Edward Wodehouse, b. 12 April, 1898.

1. Lady Isabel. John Wodehouse, 1st E.rl of Kimberley, K.G., P.C., b. 7 Jan. 1826 ; m. 16 Aug. 1847, Lady Florence FitzGibbon, C.I. (d. 4 May, 1895), dau. and co-heiress of Richard, 3rd and last Earl of Clare, and d. 8 April, 1902. Issue — 1. John Wodehouse. pres. Earl. 2. The late Hon. Arniine Wodehouse, C.B.. M.P. Essex, b. 24 Sept. 1860 ; m. 6 June, 1889, Eleanor Mary Caroline (m. 2nd, 5 July, 1909, William, Baron .Sandhurst. Residence — CO, Eaton Square, S.W.), dau. of late Matthew Arnold, and d. 1 May, 19(11. Issue — Roger Wodehouse. b. 24 Sept. 1890. 1. Lady Alice, m. 14 Aug. 1872, Hussey Packe, of Prestwbld Hall, Loughborogh, who d. 8 Oct. 1908, and has issue. Residence — 41, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. 2. Lady Constance. Residence — Beecliy Grange, Parkstone. Dorset. HUDSON-KINAHAN, 2nd Bt., of Glenville (U.K.). Great. 2tj Sept. 1887. — Sir Edward HUDS05l HUDSON-KlNTAHAN, fl. of Ist Bt. B. 3 Nov. 1805 : sue. his father 1892: ed. at Harrow and Trin. Coll. Diib. : late Heut. 2ist Hussar.s ; J.P., Cork. Residence — The !Manor, Glenville, Fermoy, co. Cork. Chibs — Junior Carlton; County (Cork). Sir Edward Hudson Hudson-Kin-^h.^n, 1st Bt.. b. 27 Nov. 1828 ; ni. 12 May, 1863, Emily 1s.bella { Residence — The Manor, Glenville, Fermoy, eo. Cork), dau. of Rev. Daniel Dickinson. M.A., rector of Seapatrick. co. Down, and d. 8 March. 1892. Issui — 1. Sir Edward Hudson Hudson-Kinahan, pres. Bt. 4. Robert Henry Hudson-Kinahan, Heir Pees., b. 13 Sept. 1872. 3. Daniel Dickinson Hudson-Kinahan, b. 26 Sept. 1877 ; 2nd licut. Scottish Hoise 1914. 4. Capt. George Frederick Hudson-Kinahan, b. 9 Aug. 1879, lieut. Durham L.I. .5. Cecil Barton Hudson-Kinahan. b. 14 June, 1883 ; lieut. late 4th Roy. Munster Fus. 1. Charlotte Hudson, m. 22 Jan. 1895, Cornelius i Ricliard O'Callaghan. Residence — Caherduggan j House, Middleton, Cork. 2. Grace Elizabeth, m. 30 Nov. 1899, Spottswood Bowles. Residence — Ahern House, Conna, co. Cork. 3. Emily Margaretta. 4. Gertrude Isabella Margaret, m. 25 Si'pt. 1912. Capt. Robert Clifford John Alexander, R.G.A. o. Ellen Louisa Marie, m. 30 Sept. 1909, Capt. Harry Vivian Hare. Durlian L.I., and has issue. 6. Aileen .Julia, KINALMEAKY, Vise. See Cork, Earl of. KINCAIRNEY, Lady (widow of Lord of Session). — Heilen, dau. of James Burn, V.S., Edinbiu'gh ; m. 184, William Ellis Gloag, judge of the Court of Session, 1889-1905, with the judi- cial title of Lord Kincairney", who d. 8 Oct. 1909. Residence — Kincairney, Murthly, Perth- shire. KINCARDINE, Earl of. See ][ontrose, Duke OF. KINCARDINE, Earl of. See Elgin. K.^rl of. KING, Baron. Sec Lovelace, Earl of. KING, 3rd Bt., of Corrard (U.K.). Croat. Nov. 1821. — Sir Charles Simeon Kin(3, s. of 2nd Bt. B. 8 Dec. 1840 ; m. 3 .June, 1891, Sophia Louisa, dau. and lieiress of Robert Snow Bolton-Davis, of Swerford Park, Oxford ; sue. his father 1874. Tliis family, which has descents from the early kings of Scotland, the Saxon kings of England, and the dukes of Normandy, is the chief existing representative of the house of Barra, of Aberdeenshire. The earliest of the name ipon iccord in Aberdeenshire is Robertus dictus King, who d. ante 1247. The present Bt.'s immediate ancestor .settled in Fermanagh fe7np. Charles I, and Dr. William King, Arch- bishop of Dubhn 1703-29, the distinguished divine and statesman, was a memb. of the same family. Sir James King, a cadet of the house of Barra, who served under Gustavus Adolphus, and was a It. -gen. to Charles I, was creat. Baron Eythin (Scotland) 1642, and Baron Sanshult (Sweden), but these titles became extinct on his death. The 1st Bt. was Loi'd Mayor of Dublin in 1813 and 1821, in which latter year he enter- tained Cieorge IV when visiting the Irish metro- polis. Residences — Highlands House, St. Leonards-on-Sea : Swerford Park, Enstone, Oxford ; Corrard, Lisbellaw, co. Fermanagh. Heir. none. Rev. Sir James Walker King, 2nd Ex., M.A.. b. 12 May, 1796; m. 11 June, 1834. Anne Sophia (d. 29 April, 1883), and d. 25 Jan. 1874. Issue — Sir 'Ch.^rles Simeon King, pres. Bt. Anna Sarah Sophia. DUCKWORTH-KING, 6th Bt., of Bellevue (G.B.). Creat. 18 Jiily, 1792. — Sir George Hknry .J,mes Duckw(irth-Kinc:, s. of 5th Bt. B. 8 June, 1891 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; 2nd lieut. Cjren. CJds. from 1912 ; late 2nd lieut. 1st Devonshire Battery R.F.A. (T.F.); sue. his father 1909. The Baronetcy was conferred upon Rear-Aclm. Sir Richard King for gallant achieve- i ments in the Indian Seas. The 2nd Bt. com- manded the '" Achille " at Trafalgar. Residence — Wear House, Countess Wear, nr. Exeter. Club — Wellington. Adm. Sir George St. Vincent Duckworth-King, 4th Bt.. K.C.B., A.D.C.. b. 15 July, 1809 ; Comm.-in- cliief East India and Cliina 1864-7 : assumed the addi- tional name of Duckworth in 1887 ; m. 16 Dec. 1847, Lady Caroline Mary Dawson-Damer (d. 5 Dec. 1851), sister of 3rd Earl of Portarlington, K.P.,and d. 18 Aug. 1891. Issue — 1. Ma J. Sir Dudley Gordon Alan Duckworth- King, 5th Bt., Welsh Regt., b. 28 Nov. 1851 ; col. comm. 1st Vol. Batt. Devonshire Regt. ; D.L., J.P., Devon, A.D.C. to Lords-Lieut, of Ireland 1879-82 ; served Soudan 1885 (medal, clasp, bronze star), m. 15 April, 1890. Eva Mary (Residence — Wear House, Countess Wear, Exeter), dau. of Maj.-Gen. Ralph Gore, R.H.A., and d. 13 Feb. 1909. Issue— 1. Sir George Henry James Duckworth-King, pres. Bt. 2. liicHARD John Duckworth-King. Heir Pres., b. 11 June, 1899. 1. Violet Caroline. 1. Anne Louisa Caroline. Residence — 100, Ebury Street, S.W. KING, 4th Bt., of Charlestown (U.K.). Creat. 21 July, 1815. — Sir CiiLBEiiT King, s. of 3rd Bt. B. 30 yiay. 184(i ; m. 1st, (i Dec. 1888, Charlotte (d. 1892), dau. of Robert Heard, of Pallastown, Kinsale ; m. 2nd, 5 Jan. 1897, Louise Scudder Ryall, dau. of the late Lt.-Col. Henry Baker S^veet, 39th Madras N.I. ; sue. his father 1896 ; ed. at Blaekheath Proprietary School and Trin. Coll. Dub. (B.A. 1869. M.A. 1873): High Sheriff co. Ro.scommon 1892, co. Leitrim 1894, and again 1904 ; High Sheriff Sligo Comity 1900. Is descended from Edward King, D.D., a native of Huntingdonshire, who was Bi.shop of Elphin from 1011-38 ; his bishop- ric, which he foimd the poorest, he left one of the richest in all Ireland. The Lord-Lieut. Strafford mentions liim with great honour in a letter to Archbishop Laud, and alluding to the name of '■ King," calls him a truly Royal Bishop. The 1st Bt. was raised to that dignity with remain- der to the issue male of liis brothers John and Robert, in default of his own. Residences — Charlestown House, Drumsna, eo. Roscomnion ; 21, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Is.sue by 1st m. — Mary Rowley. Sir Robert King, 2nd Bt., b. 1785 ; m. 20 Sept. 1810, Elizabeth (d. 1 March, 1863), dau. of Ebenezer Rowe, of Ballyharty. eo. Wexford, and d. 1825. Issue —