KENDALL, HENRY CLARENCE (son of Basil Kendall). _b._ Ulladulla
near Shoalhaven, New South Wales 18 April 1841; went to sea
1856, spent 2 years in the South Sea islands; clerk to James
Lionel Michael, solicitor and author, Sydney 1860; contributed
to Empire and Herald newspapers 1865, clerk in lands department,
N.S.W. 1863, then in colonial secretary’s office, resigned 1869;
journalist Melbourne 1869–73; inspector of forests, N.S.W.;
author of Poems and songs 1862, which he suppressed in 1865; At
Long Bay, Euroclydon, poems. _d._ at the house of the Messrs.
Fagan Bros., Redfern near Sydney 1 Aug. 1882. _Barton’s Poets
of New South Wales_ (1866) _pp._ 192–206; _Sladen’s Australian
poets_ (1888) _p._ 280; _H. Kendall’s Poems_ (1886), _memoir pp.
xi–xvi_.
KENDALL, JOSEPH. Jockey; won the Chester cup on Nancy 1851 when
he weighed only 4 st. 12 lb.; won the Liverpool Grand National
on Jealously 1861; one of the finest horsemen ever seen. _d._ 21
March 1892.
KENDALL, NICHOLAS (1 son of rev. Charles Kendall, V. of Talland,
_d._ 1806). _b._ Tredethy, St. Mabyn 22 Dec. 1800; ed. Trin.
coll. Oxf., B.A. 1830; sheriff of Cornwall 1847; M.P. East
Cornwall 1852–68; received a piece of plate and £1100 for his
services to county of Cornwall 18 Feb. 1869; police magistrate
of city and garrison of Gibraltar 30 Dec. 1868 to Sep. 1875, an
attempt made to assassinate him March 1873. _d._ Pelynt near
Lostwithiel 8 June 1878.
KENDALL, WILLIAM. _b._ Padstow 1803; in employment of Shepherd
and Gain, woollen drapers, Exeter; a linen draper Queen st.
Exeter; partner in firm of Shepherd, Kendall and Tucker,
woollen drapers, Exeter 1834, made a fortune and retired; mayor
of Exeter 1862 when he contributed to the cost of the Albert
memorial museum; V.P. of Devonshire Assoc. at Exeter meeting
1862; instrumental in building Wonford asylum 1869; fell
down stairs and broke his thigh 25 March, _d._ 6 Summerland,
Heavitree road, Exeter 29 March 1878. _Trans. Devonshire Assoc.
x_ 56–7 (1878).
KENDRICK, EMMA ELEONORA (dau. of Josephus Kendrick, sculptor).
_b._ 1788; a successful miniature painter; miniature painter
to Princess Elizabeth of Hesse Homburg, and to Wm. IV. 1831;
exhibited 84 miniatures at R.A., 1 at B.I. and 74 at Suffolk
st. 1811–40; author of Conversations on the art of miniature
painting 1830. _d._ 6 April 1871.
KENDRICK, JAMES (1 son of James Kendrick 1771–1847, M.D.) _b._
Buttermarket st. Warrington 7 Nov. 1809; ed. at Edinb. univ.,
M.D. 1 Aug. 1833; in practice at Warrington 1833 to death; took
charge of the antiquities in Warrington museum 1859; paid for
the excavation of the Roman station at Wilderspool and gave the
remains discovered to the museum; gave 300 books bearing the
Warrington imprint to the library; wrote papers in archæological
journals; author of Cursory remarks on the present epidemick
1832; An account of excavations made at Mote Hill, Warrington
1853; Profiles of Warrington worthies 1853, 2 ed. 1854; A
morning’s ramble in Old Warrington 1855; with William Robson,
Memorials of Dr. Robson of Warrington. _d._ Warrington 6 April