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Lydiard, William, 1805-1896
GB-2014-WSA-11513 · Person · 1805-1896

LYDIARD, WILLIAM, brother of Charles Lydiard (qv); b. 27 Jan 1805; adm. 22 Oct 1819 ( (G); left 27 Mar 1823; Jesus Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 11 Jun 1823; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 17 Nov 1823; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1825; Ensign, unattached 15 Mar 1826; 11th Bengal Native Infantry 3 May 1827; Lieut., 1 Dec 1836; Brevet Capt., 15 Mar 1841, 11th Native Infantry 27 Mar 1846; Brevet Maj., 20 Jun 1854, 11th Native Infantry 13 Apr 1860; ret., with rank Col., 31 Dec 1861; Assistant Adj. -Gen., Dinajpur Division 21 Jun 1843-59; served in Indian Mutiny; m. at Simla, India 26 Oct 1843 Victoria Hannah, dau. of Maj. Henry White, 74th Foot, Portsmouth; d. 28 Aug 1896.

Lydiard, Charles, 1803-?
GB-2014-WSA-11512 · Person · 1803-?

LYDIARD, CHARLES, second son of Capt. Charles Lydiard, Royal Navy; b. 3 Sep 1803; adm. 19 Sep 1817 (G); one of the leaders of the rebellion caused by Goodenough’s order that fags were no longer to be compelled to clean shoes, grates and candlesticks (Autobiography and Journals of Adm. Lord Clarence E. Paget, 1896, 6, 7); left Whitsun 1821. [Mother probably Elizabeth Hill (IGI)]. [Perhaps m. 31 Oct 1832 Sarah Gibbons]

GB-2014-WSA-11479 · Person · 1853-1930

LUSH, SIR CHARLES MONTAGUE, brother of Sir Herbert William Lush-Wilson (qv); b. 7 Dec 1853; adm. 27 Sep 1866 (G); left May 1872 (with Triplett); Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1872, scholar 1873-6, hon. Fellow from 1911; bracketed 19th Classic 1876; BA 1876; adm. Gray’s Inn 19 Oct 1874, called to bar 7 May 1879, Bencher Nov 1893, Treasurer 25 Jan 1901; adm. Middle Temple 23 Jan 1900; North-Eastern Circuit; KC 1902; a Judge of the King’s Bench Division Sep 1910 – res 20 May 1925; knighted 12 Oct 1910; Privy Councillor 25 Jun 1925; Busby Trustee May 1920; author, The Law of Husband and Wife, 1884, and other works; m. 27 Dec 1893 Margaret Abbie, dau. of Sir Charles Brodie Locock, Bart., barrister; d. 22 Jun 1930. DNB.

Lumley, Edmund, 1839-1913
GB-2014-WSA-11470 · Person · 1839-1913

LUMLEY, EDMUND, only son of William Golden Lumley QC, Sussex Place, Regent’s Park, London, Counsel to Local Govt. Board and to Education Dept., barrister; b. 13 Jun 1839; adm. 28 Sep 1854 (G); in school list 1855; King’s Coll. London, 1856-8; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 15 Jun 1858; BA 1862; adm. Middle Temple 17 Jan 1862, called to bar 26 Jan 1865; Midland Circuit; joined reporting staff of law Times in Court of Exchequer; became in 1870 one of reporters of Incorporated Council of Law Reporting in Court of Common Pleas, subsequently reporter in Court of King’s Bench and Court of Appeal; Assistant Counsel to Education Dept. 1874-7; Master of Queen’s Bench Division for a few days in May 1878, but found the work uncongenial and returned to law reporting; Recorder of Grantham 1889-97; Revising Barrister for Nottingham; joint author with his father of The Public Health Act 1875, 1876; d. unm. 7 May 1913.

GB-2014-WSA-11417 · Person · 1938-2002

Lowenstein, John Gerald, son of Julius Lowenstein, metal merchant, and Ellen Doris, d. of Myrtil Hanan of New York, USA; b. 8 Aug. 1938; adm. Sept. 1952 (G); left July 1956; a metal merchant and co. dir.; m. 18 Dec. 1962 Vivien, d. of Heinz Lissauer, co. dir.; d. 1 Aug. 2002.

GB-2014-WSA-11408 · Person · 1933-2016

Lowe, Lawrence Edward, brother of John Christopher Burpee Lowe (qv); b. Toronto, Canada, 29 Mar. 1933; adm. Sept. 1946 (G), (KS) 1947; left July 1951; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1951, BA 1954, MA 1958; returned to Canada for post-grad. studies at Macdonald Coll., PQ; McGill Univ., Canada, 1957-63, MSc 1960, PhD 1963; a soil chemist, Alberta, Canada 1963-6; asst. Prof. of Soils, Univ. of British Columbia, Canada 1966, assoc. Prof. 1970, Prof. 1975-94, Prof. Emeritus 1994-; m. 25 Aug. 1956 Rosemary Powell-Evans, laboratory technician, d. of John Powell-Evans MRCS LRCP, of Wimbledon; d. 17 June 2016.

Low, John Philpot, 1910-1966
GB-2014-WSA-11395 · Person · 1910-1966

Low, John Philpot, son of Sir Stephen Philpot Low Kt, Solicitor to the Board of Trade, and Faith, d. of Rudolph Crosse; grandson of Sir Frederick Low (qv); b. 16 July 1910; adm. May 1924 (G); left July 1927; ordained priest in the Roman Catholic Church 1939; RC Chaplain to the Forces 1944; parish priest Brewood, Staffs; d. 6 May 1966.

Low, Frederick, 1856-1917
GB-2014-WSA-11393 · Person · 1856-1917

LOW, SIR FREDERICK, eldest son of Stephen Philpot Low, Sydenham, Kent, banker, and Hannah, dau. of Arthur Austin, Little Shelford, Cambs.; b. 21 Nov 1856; adm. 22 Sep 1870 (G); left Aug 1871; adm. solicitor Apr 1878; practised in King Street, Cheapside, City of London, firm Turner and Low; adm. Middle Temple 16 May 1889, called to bar 30 Apr 1890, Bencher 26 Jan 1911; South-Eastern Circuit; KC 1902; Recorder of Ipswich 1906-15; a Commissioner of Assize 1912-5; contested (Liberal) Salisbury 1900 Clapham 1906; MP (Liberal) Norwich Jan 1910 – Jan 1915; knighted 1909; a Judge of the High Court, King’s Bench Division, from Jan 1915; m. 28 Jun 1882 Katherine, fourth dau. of Charles Thompson, Park Square, Regent’s Park, London; d. 4 Sep 1917.

GB-2014-WSA-11379 · Person · 1907-1994

Lousada, Sir Anthony Baruh, son of Julian George Lousada, solicitor, and Maude Reignier, d. of Col. Reignier Conder RE, of Cheltenham; b. 4 Nov. 1907; adm. Apr. 1921 (G); left July 1926; New Coll. Oxf., matric. 1926, BA 1929; adm. a solicitor Feb. 1933; partner Stephenson Harwood, London, 1935-73, consult. 1973-81; Min. of Economic Warfare 1939-44; Min. of Production and War Cabinet Office 1944-5; Officer Order of Belgian Crown 1945; council Roy. Coll. of Art 1952-79, hon. Fellow 1957, sen. Fellow 1967, vice-chairman 1960-72, treas­urer 1967-72, chairman 1972-9; council Friends of the Tate Gallery 1958-, hon. treasurer 1960-5, chairman 1971-77; trustee Tate Gallery 1962-9, vice-chairman 1965-7, chairman 1967-9; Kt 1975; one-man exhibitions of drawings Covent Garden Gallery 1977 and 1981; m. 1st 11 Nov. 1937 Jocelyn Herbert, theatre designer, d. of Sir Alan Patrick Herbert CH MP; 2nd 13 Oct. 1961 Patricia Capalbo, d. of C. J. McBride, USA; d. 24 June 1994.

GB-2014-WSA-11378 · Person · 1882-?

Loughborough, Hubert Raymond, brother of Edmund Moore Loughborough (q.v.); b. July 3, 1882; adm. Sept. 26, 1895 (G); left Sept. 1896; Roy. Coll. Music 1903-9; Diploma A.R.C.O.; composer and music critic; Musical Staff Standard Newspapers 1909-26; Asst. Music Critic Sunday Times 1907-15; served in Great War I 1915-8.