[448.] Keffer. John C. Keffer. Pictorial. A figure representing Commerce is seated on a rock with implements of Agriculture around her; in the distance can be seen an expanse of water with boats upon it.
[449.] Keith. Ex Libris Gul. Keith.
Armorial in form, though no arms are shown. Early English; heavy mantling. On the shield the inscription is given. The only copy known (Loganian Library) is dated 1727 in ms. Governor of Pennsylvania, 1717-1726. He was a “desperate intriguer.” See “Franklin’s Autobiography.”
[450.] Kemble. Peter Kemble.
Armorial. Chippendale. Motto-ribbon empty. Signed, J. Lewis. Rather crude work. An illustration apparently from the original copper may be found in “The Pilgrims of Boston,” etc., by Thomas Bridgman.
[451.] Kempe. John Tabor Kempe. Esqr.
Armorial. Early Chippendale. Motto, Labour to rest. Last Royal Attorney-General of New York. A Loyalist whose estates were confiscated.
[452.] Kerr. John Leeds Kerr. (See John Leeds Bozman.)
[453.] Key. F. S. Key, Georgetown, Columbia.
Label with type border. Lawyer and poet, born in Maryland, 1779; writer of “The Star Spangled Banner.”