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Kennedy, Edward Shirley.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 35) at CAIUS, Oct. 9, 1852.
S. of –, late chief of the Transfer Department, East India House.
B. at Snaresbrook, Essex . School, Temple, Brighton.
Matric. Michs. 1852;
B.A. 1857;
M.A. 1861.
Of speculative taste in early life. Afterwards devoted to practical philanthropy, especially in the reformation of rough and criminal boys. An early Alpine climber, being one of the first party that ascended Monte Rosa and the Finsteraarhorn;
second President of the Alpine Club, of which he was one of the founders. Married, 1865.
Author, Thoughts on Being;
The Liturgy and the Laity;
Where there's a Will there's a Way
(Mont Blanc without guides). Editor of Peaks and Passes . "Owing to fraud, I believe, on the part of trustees, he latterly fell into poverty." Resided latterly at Exmouth, where he died Mar. 1, 1898.
( Venn, II. 310, and note;
The Times
, Mar. 3, 1898.)
Edward Shirley KENNEDY
Approx. lifespan: 1834–1898
age=35 Fell.-Com. Gonville & Caius College adm1852:10:09
s. of –, late chief OF/FMA Transfer Department, East India House.
b. Snaresbrook, Essex ,
Sch: Temple School Brighton, [Sussex],
Matric. 1852:10MT:
BA 1857
MA 1861
Of speculative taste in early life. Afterwards devoted to practical philanthropy, especially in the reformation of rough and criminal boys. An early Alpine climber, being one of the first party that ascended Monte Rosa, [Switzerland], and the Finsteraarhorn, [Switzerland], ; second
President: of Alpine Club of which he was one of the founders.
m. 1865
Publ.: Thoughts on Being; The Liturgy and the Laity; Where there's a Will there's a Way (Mont Blanc without guides)
Editor: of Peaks and Passes
"Owing to fraud, I believe, on the part of trustees, he latterly fell into poverty."
latterly at Exmouth, [Devon], [,where he]
d. THERE 1898:03:01
Refs: Venn, II. 310, and note
Refs: The Times
1898:03:03

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