William Clucas Kinley (1866-1920), Manx journalist and playwright. William Clucas Kinley was born in 1866, the son of Robert Kinley, a tailor in Strand Street, Douglas, Isle of Man. He contributed humorous articles under the title 'Ingoldsby Up-to-date' to the weekly critical and satirical paper, The Manxman, which was published between 1895 and 1900. It was around this time that he became actively involved in the Labour movement, and also that he married Florence Mary Kinley, née Bawden, (1886-1927). In 1914 when World War I began, he volunteered for war duty on a minesweeper but was turned down due to his suffering from chronic bronchitis. By this time he was resident in Brockley, London, where he was a regular contributor to The Kentish Mercury, a paper edited by his brother-in-law, Sta
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| - ويليام كلوكاس كينلي (١٨٦٦) (١٩٢٠) هو صحفي في مانكس. ولد ويليام في علم ١٨٦٦، ابن روبرت كينلي، وهو خياط في شارع ستراند، دوغلاس ، جزيرة مان. ساهم بمقالات فكاهية تحت عنوان Ingoldsby Up- to- date في الصحيفة الأسبوعية النقدية والساخرة The Manxman والتي نشرت بين عامي ١٨٩٥ و١٩٠٠ في هذا الوقت شارك بنشاط في الحركة العمالية، وتزوج أيضا من فلورنس ماري كنلي، ني بادون (١٨٨٦- ١٩٢٧). في عام ١٩١٤ عندما بدأت الحرب العالمية الأولى ، تطوع للخدمه الحربية على كاسحة ألغام ولكن تم رفضه بسبب معاناته . بحلول هذا الوقت كان مقيما في ، حيث كان مساهما منتظما في , وهي ورقة قام بتحريرها صهره ستانلي كاي بادون. انظم كينلي إلى هيئة تحرير الصحيفة عام ١٩١٦. توفي بسبب إلتهاب الشعب الهوائية المزمن في ١٧ فبراير ١٩٢٠، في منزلة في شارع ٤٠ أبر بروكلي، في عمر يناهز ال ٥٣ عاما ، أقيمت الجنازة في مقبرة بروكلي ٢١ فبراير ١٩٢٠. (ar)
- William Clucas Kinley (1866-1920), Manx journalist and playwright. William Clucas Kinley was born in 1866, the son of Robert Kinley, a tailor in Strand Street, Douglas, Isle of Man. He contributed humorous articles under the title 'Ingoldsby Up-to-date' to the weekly critical and satirical paper, The Manxman, which was published between 1895 and 1900. It was around this time that he became actively involved in the Labour movement, and also that he married Florence Mary Kinley, née Bawden, (1886-1927). In 1914 when World War I began, he volunteered for war duty on a minesweeper but was turned down due to his suffering from chronic bronchitis. By this time he was resident in Brockley, London, where he was a regular contributor to The Kentish Mercury, a paper edited by his brother-in-law, Sta (en)
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| - ويليام كلوكاس كينلي (١٨٦٦) (١٩٢٠) هو صحفي في مانكس. ولد ويليام في علم ١٨٦٦، ابن روبرت كينلي، وهو خياط في شارع ستراند، دوغلاس ، جزيرة مان. ساهم بمقالات فكاهية تحت عنوان Ingoldsby Up- to- date في الصحيفة الأسبوعية النقدية والساخرة The Manxman والتي نشرت بين عامي ١٨٩٥ و١٩٠٠ في هذا الوقت شارك بنشاط في الحركة العمالية، وتزوج أيضا من فلورنس ماري كنلي، ني بادون (١٨٨٦- ١٩٢٧). في عام ١٩١٤ عندما بدأت الحرب العالمية الأولى ، تطوع للخدمه الحربية على كاسحة ألغام ولكن تم رفضه بسبب معاناته . بحلول هذا الوقت كان مقيما في ، حيث كان مساهما منتظما في , وهي ورقة قام بتحريرها صهره ستانلي كاي بادون. انظم كينلي إلى هيئة تحرير الصحيفة عام ١٩١٦. توفي بسبب إلتهاب الشعب الهوائية المزمن في ١٧ فبراير ١٩٢٠، في منزلة في شارع ٤٠ أبر بروكلي، في عمر يناهز ال ٥٣ عاما ، أقيمت الجنازة في مقبرة بروكلي ٢١ فبراير ١٩٢٠. (ar)
- William Clucas Kinley (1866-1920), Manx journalist and playwright. William Clucas Kinley was born in 1866, the son of Robert Kinley, a tailor in Strand Street, Douglas, Isle of Man. He contributed humorous articles under the title 'Ingoldsby Up-to-date' to the weekly critical and satirical paper, The Manxman, which was published between 1895 and 1900. It was around this time that he became actively involved in the Labour movement, and also that he married Florence Mary Kinley, née Bawden, (1886-1927). In 1914 when World War I began, he volunteered for war duty on a minesweeper but was turned down due to his suffering from chronic bronchitis. By this time he was resident in Brockley, London, where he was a regular contributor to The Kentish Mercury, a paper edited by his brother-in-law, Stanley Kay Bawden. Kinley joined the editorial staff of the paper in 1916. He died from his chronic bronchitis on February 17, 1920, at his home at 40 Upper Brockley Road, at the age of 53. The funeral was at Brockley Cemetery on February 21, 1920. Kinley was the author of the play, Ellie’s Stranger, first published in Mannin, the journal and the Manx Language Society, in November 1916. The play had earlier been submitted to the Manx Language Society competition organised by Sophia Morrison in 1913, but it was judged to come behind the plays of Christopher R. Shimmin and John Kneen, despite receiving special praise by Alfred Perceval Graves. The play, sub-titled ‘A Manx Domestic Comedy’, centres on the man Ellie Clague returns home to her highly traditional parents after some time staying with an aunt in the popular tourist destination of Douglas. It was produced on the Isle of Man in 1920, shortly after his death. (en)
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