Kennedy, John Stodart, son of James John Stodart Kennedy, consulting engineer, of Hampstead, and Edith Roberts Lammers of Titusville, Pa., USA; b. 19 May 1912; adm. Sept. 1925 (G); left July 1929; Univ. Coll. Lond., BSc 1933, MSc 1937, DSc 1956; Univ. of Birmingham, PhD 1938; an entomologist specialising in locusts, mosquitoes and greenfly; Col. Service Sudan 1936-7, Lond. Sch. of Hygiene & Trop. Med. 1937-8, Rockefeller Foundn Albania 1938-9, Middle East, India and East Africa 1942-4; Min. of Supply 1944-5; Agric. Res. Council Cambridge 1946-67; Imp. Coll. Lond. 1967-83; Oxf. Univ. Zoology Dept. 1983-; FRS 1965; Fellow Wolfson Coll. Camb. 1966, UCL 1967, ICL 1982; hon. Prof. of Animal Behaviour Univ. of Lond. 1967; Pres. Roy. Entomological Soc. 1967-9, Wigglesworth Medal 1985; Gold Medal Linnaean Soc. 1984; m. 1st 20 Nov. 1936 Dorothy Violet, d. of Walter Bartholomew of Brighton; 2nd 1950 Claude Jacqueline Bloch Dr-ès-Sc, marine zoologist, d. of Gaston Raphael of Paris; d. 31 Mar. 1993.
Kemp, Athole Stephen Horsford, son of Sir Joseph Horsford Kemp KBE KC LLD, Chief Justice of Hong Kong, and Mary, d. of Peter Stuart; b. 21 Oct. 1917; adm. Sept. 1930 (G); left July 1936; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1936, BA 1941, MA 1943; commissioned RA 1939, seconded Malayan Civil Service 1940; p.o.w. Singapore, Thailand-Burma Railway 1942-5; Malayan Civil Service 1946-64, dep. Perm. Sec. to the Malaysian Cabinet 1957-64; MBE 1951, OBE 1958; Secretary General Royal Commonwealth Society 1967-83; LVO 1983; m. 3 Aug. 1940 Marjorie Alison Bostock, lecturer and teacher, d. of Geoffrey Rowley Bostock, chartered accountant; d. 30 Mar. 1995.
KELLY, EDWARD FESTUS, eldest son of Edward Robert Kelly, Upper Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, printer and publisher, and Harriott, dau. of Anderson Radford, Cambridge; b. 28 Jan 1854; adm. 26 Jan 1867 (G); Min. Can. 1869; left May 1869; chairman, Kelly’s Directories Ltd., London; of Northerwood Park, Lyndhurst, Hampshire; JP Hampshire 1910; m. 1879 Constance, dau. of Maj. Horatio Edinborough; d. 23 Jun 1939.
KELLY, ANDERSON LINDSAY, brother of Edward Festus Kelly (qv); b. 27 Feb 1858; adm. 8 Jun 1871 (G); left Dec 1875; 2nd Lieut., 24th Foot 26 Mar 1879; Lieut., South Wales Borderers 16 Aug 1880; 20th Light Dragoons (Hussars) 15 Nov 1884; Capt., 7th Light Dragoons (Hussars) 2 Oct 1889; retd. (when ?); Maj., North Somerset Yeomanry 1904-12, Hon. Lieut. -Col. 1908; served on Sudan expedition 1888-9; of Woolston House, North Cadbury, Somerset; JP Somerset 1902; m. 1888 Elsie Nevine, dau. of Charles Perkins, Long Island, New York, USA; d. 7 Oct 1920.
Kellie, Kenneth Harrison Alloa, youngest son of George Kelly, of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, printer and publisher, by Julia Rosina, daughter of Francis Watts, of Pimlico; b. July 28, 1874; adm. Jan. 18, 1888 (G); left July 1893; Caius Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. Oct. 2, 1893); B.A. 1898, M.A. and B.C. 1904; M.B. 1905; St. George's Hospital; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1903; M.R.C.P. 1908; Physician to the Belgrave Hospital for Children 1912; practised in Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square; assumed the surname of Kellie in lieu of Kelly; Lieut. R.A.M.C. April 1, 1915; Capt. April 1, 1916; went out to the western front May 15, 1915; was first attached to the Guards' Brigade, but was subsequently transferred to the Canadian contingent as Second Senior Medical Officer; m. Constance Hamley, of Chester; killed in action near Albert, France, June 25, 1916.
Kellie, Esmond Lawrence, younger son of Lawrence Kellie, of Maida Hill, singer and composer, by Gertrude, daughter of John Stonier, of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffs; b. April 27, 1894; adm. April 29, 1909 (G); left July 1912; London Univ.; passed the exam. for the Civil Service; joined the 28th (Co. of London) Batt. the London Regt. (Artists' Rifles) Aug. 3, 1914; 2nd Lieut. 1st Batt. Beds Regt. Jan. 1, 1915; went out to the western front; killed in action at 'Hill 60', Ypres, Belgium, April 19, 1915; unm.
Keily, Philip Barnard, brother of Gerald Barnard Keily (qv); b. 1 May 1909; adm. May 1922 (G); left Dec. 1922; 2nd Lieut. IA Jan. 1929; Lieut. Bombay Pioneers Mar. 1931; Capt. 9 Gurkha Rifles Jan. 1938; seconded South Waziristan Scouts July 1939; temp. Maj. Feb. 1943, Maj. and temp. Lieut.-Col. June 1944; served NW Frontier 1939-43, India and Burma 1943-5; retd as hon. Lieut.-Col. Dec. 1947; m. 7 Feb. 1948 Joan Olive, d. of John Staines of Bombay; d. 1963.
KEENE, HENRY; b.; adm. (aged 9) Jul 1748 (Grant's); left 1751 (“exempt from payment”). [Perhaps bapt. Buckland, Berks., 20 Aug 1738, son of Thomas Keene, and Mary --- (IGI)]. [Whitmore : “prob = Talbot”]
KEATING, JAMES, son of Richard Keating, Madras, merchant; b. 14 Nov 1814; adm. (G) 28 Mar 1825; Cadet, EICS Madras 1832; [perhaps James Keatinge at Addiscombe Coll. 1832-3]; Ensign, unattached 15 Dec 1833; 3rd Madras Native Infantry 29 Nov 1834; Lieut., 2 Jun 1838; Capt., 7 Apr 1846; Brevet Maj., 23 Jul 1858; Maj., 3rd Native Infantry 1 Jan 1862; d. at Arcot, Madras 22 Mar 1863.
KAYE, RICHARD HENRY LESLIE, youngest son of Sir William Squire Barker Kaye CB LLD QC, Assistant Under-Secretary for Ireland, barrister, and his first wife Frances, youngest dau. of Richard Barker, Stirling, co. Dublin; b. 10 Oct 1867; adm. 26 Jan 1881 (G); left Apr 1884; 2nd Lieut., Royal Irish Fusiliers (from Militia) 8 Jun 1889; Lieut., 5 Aug 1891; Army Service Corps 1 Oct 1892; Capt., 1 Apr 1896; res. 1 Dec 1897; m. Mar 1900 Constance Mary, second dau. of Charles Shakespear, Langley Priory, Leics.; d. at Amsterdam 24 Feb 1907.