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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. . ; was a Councillor, Hydrabad Municipality: has been granted 100 acres of land besides pension; Rao Bahadur, 1897. Address: Bhiria, Hydrabad (Sind), India.  Khimsipur, Rao of; Udit Narayan Singh; b. 1907; succeeded to title the same year; claims descent from the old Rajas of Khor; the head of this family is the Raja of Rampur (in Etah) and this branch was founded by Udai Chand, who settled in Modha in the Mohammadahad pargana, 1583; Title of ‘Rao’ always borne by the head of the family was recognised, 1801. Address: Khimsipur, Farrukhabad, U.P., India  Khwaja Ghulam-us-Sag Lain, B.A., LL.B.; b, at Panipat early in the seventies; educ. at Delhi; secured Lord Lansdowne prize for an eassyessay [sic] on the influence of European Civilization in India and its method of work; Took his degree, 1883; Helped the late Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in tranlating English books into Urdu; Protested Mr. Gladstone on the American question and the Indian Mussalmans: LL.B. degree of the Allahabad University, 1895; joined Hyderabad service as Inspector of Schools which he subsequently resigned; was Editor of “Asar-i-Jadid” (the New Era); was appointed Chief Judge of the Marlakatia State in the Punjab. Address: Marlakatia, Punjab, India.  Khwaja Sir Salimulla, K.C.S.I., Nawab of DeccaDacca [sic]. (See .)  Khwaja Yusuf Shah, the Hon’ble Mr; Elected Member, Punjab Legislative Council; Took his seat, 1st January 1913.  KiderKidar [sic] Nath, Rai Sahib; b. 1860; educ: at the Lucknow Canning College; g.s. of late Rai Bahadur Murli Manohar; entered Government service as Commissariat Agent at Lucknow, 1882; accompanied the Chitral Expedition and the Nowshera Field Force, 1895; the Kohat Field Force, 1897; posted to the Punjab Commissariat Department, 1897; Provincial Durbarri; Government Treasurer of the Lucknow Treasury, and proprietor of the firm of Rai Murli Manchur, Rai Kidar Nath, Bankers, Contractors, etc. Address: Lalbagh, Lucknow, U.P., India.  '''KikellyKilkelly [sic], Surgeon Lt.-Col. Charles landolphRandolph [sic]''', C.M.G. (1900), M.V.O., J.P., M.B., B.Ch. (Dublin), D.P.H. (London), retired; s. of late Surgeon-General C. E.KelkellyKilkelly [sic] of DrimcongDrumcong [sic], Galway; b, 1861; educ; Downside College; Trinity College, Dublin; was a Surgical Travelling Prizeman; Gold Medalist Nat. Sci. Dublin University; was on the Personal Staff of Field Marshall H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught in India; was present with the Egyptian Campaign, 1898 (despatches, 2 medals and clasp): South African War despatches, 2 medals and 3 clasps, C.M.G. 1899-02; Principal Medical Officer Portland and Imperial Yeomanry Hospitals, Transvaal. Publications: Trans. Antiseptic system in Bilroths’ Clinic; Report I.Y. Hospitals, South-Africa. Address: DrimcongDrumcong [sic], Galway. Clubs: Guards, Royal Automobile.  '''King, Major Hon. Lt-Col. Alexander James', D.S.O. (1900), The Kings Own Regt (retired); Asst. Comdt, Mounted Infantry, Salisbury Plain; b''. 1863; o.s. of late Rev. Edward King B.A.; educ: Radley College joined Army in the King’s Own Regt, 1884; Capt, 1892; served<section end="King, Major & Hon. Lt-Col. Alexander James"/> 227