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 Limerick, and Vice-President for many years of the Catholic Literary Institute in that City; served on Viceregal Commission (Killanin Committee) on Primary Education in 1918 and acted as Sec. to National Literary Society, Dublin, from 1920-1922. Contributor to Educational and Antiquarian journals. Author of several School books, and collaborator with his uncle. Dr. P. W. Joyce, in the production of the well-known "Handbook of School Management."

JOYNT, Venerable Robert Charles, M.A. (T.C.D.); Archdeacon of Kingston-upon-Thames, 1918; Canon Residentiary of Southwark Cathedral, 1917; formerly Curate and Vicar of Darnall, Yorks, 1881-1891; Vicar or St. George's, Sheffield, 1891-5; Gipsy Hill, 1895-1918; Holy T., Redhill, 1918-21. Hon. Canon of Southwark Cathedral. 1911-17; Rural Dean of Dulwich, 1905-16. B.A. (Junior Moderator, Classics), 1881; First Rank Honours, Classics and Modern History. Author: After Confirmation (Nisbet), 18th edition; Pastoral Work (Longmans) 2nd edition; Liturgy and Life (K. Scott); b. 1856; third son of Francis Joynt, Coolbanagher. Recns.: golf, walking, cycling. Res.: 12 Kingswood Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.19.

KANE, Rev. Robert, S.J., "the Blind Orator." Educ. at Clongowes and Ushaw; joined the Irish Jesuits, 1866; taught at Clongowes and Milltown Park, but his last 25 years have been devoted to the pulpit, and he has of late, notwithstanding his blindness, given widely-attended lenten courses in Dublin, Limerick. Liverpool, Manchester and London. Author of The Eucharist (1905); From Peter to Leo (1907); The Virgin Mother (1908); The Sermon of the Sea and other Studies (1909); Socialism (1910); The Plain Gold Ring (1910); Good Friday to Easter Sunday (1912); God or Chaos (1913); From Fetters to Freedom (1914); son of late Wm. J. Kane, of Dublin, and Mary MacDonnell of Saggart, Co. Dublin; b. 1848, Res.: Milltown Park. Co. Dublin.

KANE, Rev. William Vincent, S.J., B.A., LL.D. (T.C.D.). Educ. at the Oratory School and T.C.D.; called to the Irish Bar, 1879, and to the English Bar. 1889; for two years Chief Justice in the Niger Territories: entered the Irish Province S.J., 1891; son of late Wm. J. Kane, of Dublin; b. 1856. Res.: Milltown Park, Co. Dublin.

KAVANAGH, Lieut.-General Sir Charles McMorrough, K.C.B (1916), K.C.M.G. (1918), C.V.O. (1910), D.S.O. (1902) Educ.: Harrow, Sandhurst; b. March 25th, 1864; third son of Right Hon. Arthur McMorrough Kavanagh, Borris House, Borris, Co. Carlow; m. 1895, May, second dau. of S. Perry, Esq., Woodrooff, Clonmel, and has issue two daus. Eva and Frances; joined 10th Royal Hussars, 1884; Capt.. 1890; Major, 1901; commanded 10th Hussars, 1904-1908: commanded 1st Cavalry Brigade, 1909-1913; Fyzabad Brigade, 1914; Great War 7th Cav. Bde., 1914-15; 5th Division, 1915-16: 1st Army Corps, 1916; Cavalry Corps, 1917-1919: Foreign Orders: Croix de Guerre, Commander Legion of Honour, Grand Cross St. Lazarus and St. Maurice. Res.: Morristown Billar, Newbridge. Club: Cavalry Club, 127 Piccadilly.

'''KAVANAGH, Lieut.-Col. Edward James''', D.S.O. (1918), M.C. (1915), M.B., B.Ch. (R.U.I.), Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. Educ. at St. Peter's College, Wexford, at Clongowes; served in European War (desps. thrice), 1914-18; son of Peter Kavanagh, of Newtownbarry, Co. Wexford; b. 1881; m. 1919, Dolly, only dau. of Vicomte de Boissard, of Senarpont, France. Res.: Newtownbarry, Co. Wexford.

'''KEANE, Lieut.-Col. Sir John''', Baronet (Unit Kgd., 1801); D.S.O. (1915): Capt. (ret.), R.F.A.; Major, 1916; temp. Lieut.-Col. (Res. of Officers), 1920; Chevalier Legion of Honour. 1917; Barrister-at-Law; A.D.C. to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1896); served in S. Africa. 1899-1902 (mentioned in despatches): J.P., D.L., Co. Waterford; High Sheriff. 1911; eldest son of Sir Richard. 4th Bart., and Adelaide (d. 1907), dau. of the late John Vance. M.P.; b. 3rd June, 1873: s. his father. 17th Oct., 1892; m. 14th Feb., 1907, Lady Eleanor Lucy Hicks-Beach, eldest dau. of Earl St Aldwyn, and has issue one son, three daus. Res.: Cappoquin House, Co. Waterford; Army and Navy Club, S.W; Kildare Street Club, Dublin.

KEANE, Marcus Thomas Francis, D.L.. J.P., Co. Clare; third son of late Marcus Keane. of Beech Park. Co. Clare, J.P.; b. 1854: m. 1903, Henrietta Mary, dau. of late Major Molony, D.L., of Kiltanon, Co. Clare. Res.: Beech Park. Ennis, Co. Clare; Doondahlin House, Kilbaha, Kilkee, Co. Clare.<section end="Keane, Marcus Thomas Francis" />

<section begin="Kearney, E. J." />KEARNEY, E. J., Ophthalmic Optician; was for a number of years Manager of Cahill's. Optician to H.H. the Pope, and was the first to introduce optical machinery for the manufacturing of spectacle lenses into Dublin.<section end="Kearney, E. J." />

<section begin="Kearney, Capt. Sir Francis Edgar" />KEARNEY, Capt. Sir Francis Edgar, B.A.. LL.D. (T.C.D.); Kt., cr. 1916. Educ.: Trinity College, Dublin. Honoursman and prizeman in Ethics and Logics during entire undergraduate course;<section end="Kearney, Capt. Sir Francis Edgar" />