memoir pp. ix–xx_, _Bath_ (1866), _portrait_.
KIMBER, THOMAS. M.A.; L.C.P.; conductor of classical and
military establishment, Holland house, Lee road, Blackheath
1854; master at Haberdashers’ school, 103 Bunhill row, Hoxton;
author of Construction of Vauban’s first system, six drawings as
executed at Sandhurst and Addiscombe 1851; A mathematical course
for the university of London 1853; Students’ casual papers,
Holland house, Blackheath 1857; Selections of examination
questions in arithmetic and algebra selected from papers
set at college of preceptors, college of surgeons, London
matriculation and Oxford and Cambridge local examinations 1879;
London graduation mathematics, 41 years’ questions set at the
university of London for the degrees of B.A. and B.Sc. 1880.
KINAHAN, SIR EDWARD HUDSON HUDSON-, 1 Baronet (2 son of Robert
Henry Kinahan, whiskey distiller 1799–1861). _b._ 27 Nov.
1828; partner in firm of Kinahan and Sons, distillers, Dublin
and London; sheriff of city of Dublin 1868 and of co. of
Dublin 1875; grand treasurer of the Masonic order in Ireland;
a director of Constitutional club; cr. baronet 26 Sep. 1887;
assumed by r.l. prefix, surname and arms of Hudson, Oct. 1887;
sheriff of Queen’s county 1892. _d._ Maryborough 8 March 1892.
KINAHAN, JOHN ROBERT. _b._ 1828; ed. Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A.
1851, M.B. 1854, M.D. 1858; lecturer on botany Carmichael sch.;
professor of zoology in department of science and art, museum of
industry; wrote papers in scientific journals. _d._ Dawson st.
Dublin 2 Feb. 1863.
KINAHAN, ROBERT HENRY (youngest son of Daniel Kinahan of Robuck
park, co. Dublin 1756–1827). _b._ Oct. 1799; ed. at Trin. coll.
Dublin, B.A. 1818, M.A. 1854; distiller of whiskey at Dublin to
death; sheriff of city of Dublin 1851, lord mayor 1853. _d._ 29
April 1861.
KINCAID, SIR JOHN (2 son of John Kincaid of Dalbeath near
Falkirk). _b._ Dalbeath house, Jany. 1787 or 1789; 2 lieut.
95 foot 27 April 1809; served in the Peninsula 1811–14 and at
Waterloo; 1 lieut. rifle brigade 23 May 1811, captain 25 Nov.
1826, sold out 21 June 1831; one of exons of H.M.’s royal body
guard 25 Oct. 1844 to death, senior exon 1852; knighted at
Buckingham palace 30 June 1852; government inspector of prisons
for Scotland 1847 to death; inspector of factories for Scotland
and north of England 1850, resigned 1862; published Adventures
in the rifle brigade 1830, 2 ed. 1838; Random shots from a
rifleman 1835. _d._ Hastings 22 April 1862.
KINDER, THOMAS WILLIAM. _b._ London 10 Nov. 1817; ensign
Worcestershire militia 1840, capt. 1853, regiment embodied
1854, disembodied 1859, when he was transferred to 3 West York
militia, retired as major 22 March 1870; proprietor of railway
works at Bromsgrove and Oldbury 1845–55; conducted locomotive
department Shrewsbury and Birmingham railway; manager Midland
Great Western railway of Ireland 1851–55; master of mint Hong
Kong 1863 which was suppressed 1868; master of mint at Osaka,
Japan 1868–75; helped to originate the postal department, Japan;
first master of Kobé masonic lodge; A.I.C.E. 4 Dec. 1860. _d._
Norwood junction station, London, Brighton and South coast line
2 Sep. 1884. _Min. of Proc. of I.C.E. lxxviii_ 448–50 (1884).
KINDERSLEY, SIR RICHARD TORIN (eld. son of Nathaniel Edward
Kindersley of Sunning hill, Berks.) _b._ Madras 5 Oct. 1792; ed.
at Haileybury sch. and Trin. coll. Camb.; 4 wr. 1814, B.A. 1814,
M.A. 1817, fellow of his college Oct. 1815 to 1824; barrister
L.I. 10 Feb. 1818, practised in court of chancery; K.C. Jany.
1835; chancellor of county palatine of Durham, Sep. 1846; master
in chancery 6 March 1848; vice chancellor 8 Oct. 1851 to 29 Nov.
1866; knighted at Windsor castle 23 Oct. 1851; P.C. 10 Nov.