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KENDALL, John Kaye Son of late Reverend Edward K. Kendall, Master of Arts, Doctor of Civil Law. Grandson of E. N. Kendall, Royal Navy, of Pelyn, Cornwall, and of Colonel Peard (Garibaldi’s Englishman), Trenython, Cornwall.
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KENDALL, John Kaye Son of late Reverend Edward K. Kendall, Master of Arts, Doctor of Civil Law. Grandson of E. N. Kendall, Royal Navy, of Pelyn, Cornwall, and of Colonel Peard (Garibaldi’s Englishman), Trenython, Cornwall.
Portsmouth for Army; Woolwich.
Entered Royal Artillery, 1888. Captain, 1899; retired, 1904. Ias DumDum his first appearance was in the Times of India, 1900.
Invited to contribute to Punch, 1902. Began that year, and on being invalided home in 1903 became a frequent contributor. Has also written a good many verses and one or two articles for Maga.
Wrote Mrs. Bill, a comedy in 3 acts (Court Theatre, 1908). And Laughter in Court, a play in 1 act, produced at Drury Lane, 1909.
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Clubs: Savile, Bath.