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Lieutenant Colonel Roger Lloyd Kennion CIE (16 December 1866〔Indian Army List supplement 1930〕 - 26 March 1942〔Officer casualties of the Indian Armies 1803-1946 by A. J. Farrington〕) was an officer in the British Indian Army and travel writer. He was first commissioned in 1887, entered the Central India Horse in 1890 and joined the Indian Foreign and Political Department in 1893, serving in Kashmir, Gilgit and Leh.〔(Curzon Collection: Views of the North-West Frontier and the Gilgit-Chitral Frontier. ) British Library.〕 In 1907 Kennion was appointed Consul for the Districts of Seistan and Kain in Iran. In 1915 the then Lt. Colonel Kennion was appointed the Consul for Arabistan at Kermanshah. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire in the London Gazette of 1 January 1918 for meritorious service in connection with the war He retired on 9 April 1922.〔Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1930〕 In addition to his service, he was the author of number books about his travels in India and the surrounding countries. Kennion's correspondence papers with Lord Hardinge are recorded in the National Register of Archives 〔(Kennion, Roger Lloyd (1866-1942) Lieutenant Colonel Colonial Administrator ) National Register of Archives〕 Kennion had a daughter, Iris Alice (b. 1901 d. 1977).〔(Person Page - 51372 ). The Peerage. Site accessed 24 June 2012.〕 ==List of Publications== * (Sport and life in the further Himalaya. ) Edinburgh, London: W. Blackwood, 1910. * (By Mountain, lake, and plain : being sketches of sport in eastern Persia. ) Edinburgh ; London : W. Blackwood, 1911. * (Diversions of an Indian political ) Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1932. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roger Lloyd Kennion」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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