Sir John Kennaway, 3rd Baronet

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Short description Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters".

File:KennawayArms.png
Arms of Kennaway: Argent, a fess azure between two eagles displayed in chief gules and in base through an annulet of the third a slip of olive and another of palm in saltire proper[1]

Sir John Henry Kennaway, 3rd Baronet, Template:Postnominals (6 June 1837 – 6 September 1919) was an English Conservative Party politician.

Early life and education

Kennaway was born on 6 June 1837 in Park Crescent, London, England, to Sir John Kennaway, 2nd Baronet and Emily Frances Kennaway (née Kingscote). He was educated at Harrow School, an all-boys public school in London. He studied law and modern history at Balliol College, Oxford, graduating with a first class Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree.[2]

Career

Political career

Kennaway was Member of Parliament (MP) for East Devon from 1870 to 1885, when the constituency was abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885. He was then MP for the new Honiton constituency from 1885 until the January 1910 general election.

He was made a Privy Counsellor in 1897 and appointed CB in the 1902 Coronation Honours. From 1908 to 1910 he was Father of the House of Commons.

Other work

He was called to the bar at Inner Temple in 1864. He practiced as a barrister in the western circuit.[2]

He was a governor at the Kings School Ottery St Mary. As homage to him the school has named one of its houses after him—Kennaway.

Kennaway served as an officer in the Rifle Volunteers for forty-two years. He was commanding officer of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, from 1896 to December 1902, when he was appointed its Honorary Colonel,[3] a position he retained when it was merged into the 4th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, in the Territorial Force in 1908.[2][4][5]

Church of England

Kennaway was active in the Church of England. He was a low church, evangelical Anglican, who supported the temperance movement. He was a member of the Church Association which campaigned against Anglo-Catholicism, but he spoke against the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 that would allow legal actions again ritualist priests.[2] In 1904, he was appointed as a member of the Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline:[6] it reported in 1906, recommending the repeal of the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874.

He served as president of the Church Missionary Society and of the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews.[4]

References

<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />

  1. Kidd, Charles, Debrett's peerage & Baronetage 2015 Edition, London, 2015, p.B454
  2. a b c d Script error: No such module "template wrapper". Template:Link note
  3. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".Script error: No such module "London Gazette util".
  4. a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  5. Army List.
  6. Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline; The Commission at anglicanhistory.org

Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

  • Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

External links

Template:Error
Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/check Member of Parliament for East Devon
18701885
With: Sir Lawrence Palk 1870–1880
William Walrond 1880–1885
Template:S-ttl/check
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for Honiton
18851910 Template:S-ttl/check
Template:S-aft/check Succeeded by
Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/checkTemplate:Succession box/check Father of the House
1908 – 1910 Template:S-ttl/check
Template:S-aft/check Succeeded by
Baronetage of Great Britain
Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/checkTemplate:Succession box/check Baronet
(of Hyderabad)
1873 – 1919 Template:S-ttl/check
Template:S-aft/check Succeeded by

Template:Fathers of the House

Template:Authority control