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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 19051915 [sic]. . C.S.I.; Deputy Comr. Kangra; Comr. Lahore; Comr. Salt RevnueRevenue [sic], Northern India; Comr. Multan; Comr. Rawalpindi; Coronation medal, 1902; resigned I.C.S.; Professor of Oriental Languages, Dublin University, 1905; J.P. Dublin, 1905. Member, Society of Antiquaries of London, and Ireland; Member of Royal Asiatic Society, London and Dublin. Recreations; shooting, archaeology and philology. Publications: Brochures on Oriental Numismatics, and Monograph on the Orakzai Country and Clans. Address: Roebuck Hall, Dublin; Clubs: Junior Carlton; Kildare Street, Dublin.  King, Colonel Walter Gawen, M.B. C.M., D.Ph., C.I.E., (1899), I.M.S. (retired); s. of late J. H. King; b. 1851: m. Laura, o.d. of late William Marret; joined I.M.S. 1874; became Colonel, 1906; served with 31st Regt. M.I. and 5th Burmah Regt. Civil SergeonSurgeon [sic], 1877 Supt. of Jail, 1878 on Several occasions surgeon to H.E. the Governor of Madras, Professor of Physics, Presidency College, Madras Professor of HygreneHygiene [sic], Madras Medical College Special Sanitary Officer, Madras City Supt. Central Jail, Mandalay Supt. Government Lunatic Asylum. Madras Inspector of Vaccination, and Deputy Sanitary Conimissioner, Madras; on special duty in charge of the Animal Vaccine Dept. Madras, 1891-1892 Sanitary Commissioner for Madras, 1894 Sanitary Commissioner and Inspector-General, Civil Hospitals, Burma, 1906-8 received special thanks of Madras Government for services in the famines of 1876-77 and the famine of 1896-97, “The King Institute of PrventivePreventive [sic] Medicine” was named after him by the Government of Madras, 1903 Fellow of the Sanitary Institutes. Fellow of the Royal Institute of Public Health, Fellow of the MadraMadras [sic] University member, Educational Syndicate, Burma; member of Court of Visitors, India, Institute of Science; awarded Mary Kingsley medal by School of tropical Medicine, Liverpool, 1909. Publications: Simple Sanitary Rules during Cholera Epidemics; the Plague Inspector; official reports of sanitary subjects. Address: Yondercott, Uffculme, North Devon.  King-king, Lt-Colonel James Gurwood, D.S.O. (1900), The Queen’s; General Staff Officer; b. 1863; s. of Capt. Francis J. King-king, late 13th Hussars; m. 1st, 1887. Annie (d. 1889); 2nd. 1892, Diana May, o.d. of Frederick Sillem of The Grern, Esher; entered army, 1883; Captain, 1891; served North-West Frontier, India, 1897-98 (despatches); Tirah Expeditionary Force (despatches, brevet of MajoryMajor [sic], medal with two clasps); South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches twice. Queens medal, 3 clasps, King’s medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.); J.P., Hereford. Address: Nordon Hall, Leominster. Club: Army and Navy.  Kingsale, 33rd Baron (1189), Michael Constantine de CowreyCourcy [sic]; s. of 32nd Baron; b. 1855; succeeded, 1895; m. Emily, d. of William Sinclair de Courcy, 1880; PrimerPremier [sic] Baron of Ireland; Managing Director of Morad Tea Co., Ld., London; owns property in India. Heir: s. Hon’ble Michael W. R. de Courcy, Lieutenant, 32nd Sikh Pioneers. Recreations: Mechanical work, and Shooting. Address: The Grange, Marie Hill, near Cheltenham. 229