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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. . Novelties and Hinduism”, the “Tendencies of Hinduism”, and other articles on Indian regligionsreligions [sic] and Education in the East and the West, the Asiatic Quarterly Review, etc, lectures on India at University College, LondanLondon [sic]. Address: c/o India Office, London.  Kennedy, Robert Gregg, C.I.E. (1907); b. 1351; m. 1889, Mabel Sarah, d. of G. Wyse; educ: R.I.E. College; joined service, 1873; Executive Engineer, 1881; Superintending Eingineer, 1898; Chief Engineer and Secretary to Commissioner, Central Provinces; 1903; Secretary to Punjab Irrigation, 1904 Irrigation Secretary to Chief Commissioner, N.W.F. Province, 1905; retired, 1906, Publications: Report on irrigation in the U.P. Address: Largo, Upper Fife, N.B.  Kenrick, George Harry Blair, L.C. L,L,D,' Advocate-General, Bengal. s. of late George Kenrick, educ: Cheltenham College: holds two first class scholarships of the Middle Temple, 1st class Honorsman of Council of Legal Education and Prizeman of Middle Temple, 1893; Member, South Eastern Circuit; Member, Board of ExminersExaminers [sic] for Final Bar Examination; Law Examiner, University of London for 4 years: Assistant Legal Advisor to Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs during Hague Conference, 1907, Advocate General, Bengal and Principal Law Officer, Government of India. 1909; Fellow of the Calcutta University, and Member of the Syndicate; 1910; Publications: Strahan and Kinrick’s Digest of Equity, joint Assistant editor of the 18th edition of Rogers on EdecutionEducation? [sic];many articles in the EncylopoediaEncylopaedia [sic] of the Laws of England; articles Habeas Corpus in Lord Halsbury’s Laws of England. Address. Calcutta, India; 2, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C. Club: Bengal Calcutta.  Kensington, Sir AlftredAlfred [sic], B.A., I.C.S., Judge, Chief Court. Punjab; educ; at Marlborough, and University College, Oxford; joined service as Assistant Commissioner, 1878; acted as Assistant Settlement officer, and Offg Under Secretary, till 1883; on special duty in Ambala, 1880; Under Secretary, Govt of India, Finance and Commerce Branch, 1890; reverted to Punjab as Deputy Commissioner, 1894; Divisional Judge, 1896; transferred to N.W. Provinces as Accountant-General, 1896; again Divisional Judge, Punjab, 1897; Temporary Additional Judge, Chief Court, Punjab, till April 1905; judge, Chief Court Punjab, 1905; Chief Judge, 1914; Address: Lahore, Punjab, India.  '''Kenyon-slaney, Maj-Gen. WatlerWalter [sic] Rupert', C.B. (1907); commanding troops, Secundorabad; b''. 1861; 3rd s. of late William Kenyon-Slaney of Hatton Grange, Salop; educ: Eton; joined Army; in the Rifle Brigade,, 1809; Captain, 1910; Major, 1885: Col. 1901; Brig-Gen. 1908: Maj. Gen. 1908; Served S. Africa, 1902 (despatches). Address: Secundrabad, Hydrabad (D), India. Club: United Service.  Keonthal, Raja of; Bije Sain; b. 1880; succeeded to gaddi, 1901; title of Rana borne by the head of this family from ancient times; the British Government conferred the title of Raja in recognition of the valuable services rendered at the time of the Mutiny of 1857; Five 224