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 the Playhouse, New York, Oct., 1919, appeared as Costigan in "A Young Man's Fancy"; at the Greenwich Village, New York, Nov., 1919, Peter Cooney in "The Lost Leader"; on returning to London, appeared at the Lyric, Hammersmith, Feb., 1920, as James Cæsar in "John Ferguson"; at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 1920, played Natty Murnaghan in "The King's Threshold"; again visited New York, and at the Punch and Judy Theatre, Nov., 1920, played Horatio Webster in "Rollo's Wild Oat"; at the Belmont, June, 1921, James Cæsar in "John Ferguson." Recns.: swimming, walking and boxing. Res.: 8 Hollybank Road, Dublin.

KERR-SMILEY, Peter (M.P. for Antrim North from 1910), is Major Reserve of Officers, late Lieut. 21st Lancers; served in S. Africa 1901-02, on staff; second son of Sir Hugh Houston Smiley, 1st Bart.; b. 1879; m. 1905, Maud, dau. of Ernest L. Simpson, of New York. Res.: 31 Belgrave Square, London, S.W. Clubs: Marlborough, Carlton, and Cavalry.

KERRY, Bishop of, The Most Rev. Charles O'Sullivan, D.D.; was Curate at Millstreet, 1887-1907; Parish Priest of Tralee and Dean of Kerry, 1907-17; Chosen by the Holy See to be Bishop of Kerry, 1917. Res.: The Palace, Killarney.

KILBRIDE, Dennis [sic], tenant farmer; b. 1848; s. of Thomas Kilbride, Lugnacurran, Queen's Co. Educ.: Clongowes; M.P. South Kerry, 1887-95: M.P. Co. Galway, 1895-1900; M.P. for S. Kildare, 1903-18 Res.: Luggacurren, Stradbally, Queen's Co.

KILBRIDE, Joseph, M.A. (T.C.D.); Barrister King's Inns, 1888; Resident Magistrate, Ireland, from 1894. Educ. at Tullabeg College and T.C.D.; son of Thos. Kilbride, of Luggacurran, Stradbally, Queen's Co.; b. 1846. Res.: Cork.

KILBRIDE, Valentine. Educ. at Clonsowes and Ushaw; admitted a Solicitor; Senior Taxing Master Supreme Court of Judicature, Ireland, from 1913; son of Thomas Kilbride, of Luggacurran, Stradbally, Queen's Co.; b. 1851. Res.: 37 Northumberland Road Dublin.

KILCONNEL, Lord, Richard Frederick John Donough Trench, late Royal Naval Air Service; eldest son of 5th Earl of Clancarty; b. 27th Dec, 1891; m., 1st. 1915, Edith Constance (div. 1918), dau. of Major Alexander Rawlinson 2nd, 1919, Corie Marie Edith, dau of late H. H. Spooner, of Thornton Hall, Surrey. Res.: Bourne Court, Bourne End, Bucks.

KILCOURSIE, Viscount (title borne by eldest son of .<section end="Kilcoursie, Viscount" />

<section begin="Kildare, Marquess of" />KILDARE, Marquess of (title borne by eldest son of ).<section end="Kildare, Marquess of" />

<section begin="Kildare and Leighlin, Bishop of" />KILDARE AND LEIGHLIN, Bishop of, The Most Rev. Patrick Foley, D.D.; consecrated 31st:May, 1896, Coadjutor of Kildare and Leighlin; s. Most Rev. Dr. Lynch, 19th Dec, 1896; B.A. (Lond.); ordained Priest 1881; Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Sacred Scripture, Carlow College, 1885-92; President, 1892-96; a Commissioner of National Education, 1905; Member of Governing Body, University College, Dublin; son of late Patrick Foley; b. 1858. Res.: Braganza House, Carlow.<section end="Kildare and Leighlin, Bishop of" />

<section begin="Kilkelly, Chas, Randolph" />KILKELLY, Chas, Randolph, C.M.G., M.V.O.; son of the late Surg.-General C. E. Kilkelly, F.R.C.S., J.P., I.M.S., of Drimcong, Co. Galway; b. April, 1861; m. Florence Mary, 1893, dau. of the late Hon. Henry William Petre (née B. Petre Colls), and has issue Edward, b. 1897, Major R.A., killed in action Ypres 1917; Gerald, b. 1900, Lieut. VIII. R. Irish Hussars, and Patricia, T.C.D. Eng. School. Educ.: Downside College; Trinity College, Dublin; and Vienna; B.A. (Dub.) 1882; M.B., 1883; B.Ch., 1884; L.R.C.S.I., 1884; D.P.H. (Dub.) 1904, and Lond., 1905. Sen. Mod., Nat. Sc. (Gold Medal), and Surgical Trav. Prizeman. Univ., Dub., 1884. Entered A.M.S., 1885; gazetted Grenadier Guards, 1897; retired Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, 1905. Served personal staff H.R.H. Duke of Connaught, India; Egypt. Campaign, 1898; S. African War, P.M.O. Portland and Transvaal Imp. Yeomanry Hospitals, 1899-1902; Ho. Governor Med. Supt., Osborne, 1903-1908; European War, 1914-18. Dy. Commissioner and Med. Supt. Leopardstown Park Hospital, M. Pensions. Transl. Antiseptic Treatment of Wounds (Billroth, Vienna), from the German of Dr. Hacker. Director Irish Agricultural Wholesale Society. Res.: Drimcong, Moycullen, Co. Galway, and 53 Pembroke Road, Dublin. Clubs: University, Dublin, and County Club, Galway.<section end="Kilkelly, Chas, Randolph" />

<section begin="Kilkelly, Lt.-Col. Patrick Percy" />'''KILKELLY, Lt.-Col. Patrick Percy''', M.B., late Lieut.-Col. I.M.S., J.P for Co. Wicklow; served in S. Africa, 1898; b. 1869; son of Surg.-Gen. Kilkelly, J.P., of Drimcong, Co. Galway. Educ. at Downside. Res.: Baltyboys, Blessington, Co. Wicklow.<section end="Kilkelly, Lt.-Col. Patrick Percy" />

<section begin="Killaloe, Bishop of" />KILLALOE, Bishop of, The Most Rev. Michael Fogarty, D.D.; succeeded Most Rev. Dr. MacRedmond, 29th June, 1904; b. 1859. Educ. at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth; elected Dunboyne Student,<section end="Killaloe, Bishop of" />