Pratt Kennedy (died 1875[1]) was an officer in the Bengal Artillery (later Royal Artillery) from 1808 to 1865. He is considered the founder of Shimla, summer capital of British India and now the capital city of Himachal Pradesh.
Charles Pratt Kennedy | |
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Died | 1875 |
Service | Bengal Artillery (later Royal Artillery) |
Years of service | 1808–1868 (57 years) |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Spouse(s) | Anna |
Footnotes
edit- ^ "Charles Pratt Kennedy". The Peerage. 16 April 2004.