Alfred Ravenscroft Kennedy
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Alfred Ravenscroft Kennedy (February 1879-10 February 1943)[1] was a Conservative Member of Parliament for the United Kingdom House of Commons constituency of Preston who later became a County Court judge.
During his time in Parliament he asked if a Bill supporting rural properties could be introduced.[2] He studied at Eton College and Cambridge University (where he was secretary and manager of the Liberal Club). He was called to the Bar in 1903.
He was employed as a legal adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.[3][4]