Kells

Kells, an ancient town in co. Meath, with many antiquities; gives its name to the “Book of Kells,” a beautiful 9th-century Keltic illuminated manuscript of the Gospels, now in the library of Trinity College, Dublin.

Population (circa 1900) given as 2,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Kellermann, François Christophe * Kelp
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Kehama
Keighley
Keightley, Thomas
Keim, Theodor
Keith, James
Keith, Lord
Kelat
Keller, Ferdinand
Keller, Gottfried
Kellermann, François Christophe
Kells
Kelp
Kelpie
Kelso
Kelvin, Lord
Kemble
Kemble, Adelaide
Kemble, Charles
Kemble, Frances Anne
Kemble, John Mitchell
Kemble, John Philip

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Allestry, Jacob