Myles Burton Kennedy (1862–1928) was a Furness ironmaster, the proprietor of Roanhead mines, and chairman of the North Lonsdale Iron & Steel Company.
[2] Greenhaume was soon exhausted and the Askham mine was lost in the legal dispute, Wakefield v. Buccleuch, but Roanhead was a winner.
His brother commissioned Stone Cross in 1874 and was made vice chairman of the North Lonsdale Ironworks Co at its inauguration in 1873.
In his youth he played football and cricket for Ulverston, and was vice president of the hound trail association at its inauguration.
Myles Kennedy, PM, PPCV, he laid the foundation stone of Ulverston masonic lodge on 31 October 1905.