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King, William Mansfield, 1814-1890

  • GB-2014-WSA-10502
  • Person
  • 1814-1890

KING, WILLIAM MANSFIELD, brother of Charles Lewis King (qv); b. 9 May 1814; adm. 13 Oct 1823 (Singleton's); in Civil Service for forty years [in General Post Office ?]; Assistant Surveyor, Eastern District Gas (1881 Census); m. 1841 Emily Rose, second dau. of Dr Henry Percy, Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London; d. 13 Jul 1890.

Lavie, Germain, 1836-1901

  • GB-2014-WSA-10814
  • Person
  • 1836-1901

LAVIE, GERMAIN, brother of Tudor Lavie (qv); b. 17 Mar 1836; adm. 18 Jan 1849; QS 1850; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1854, matr. 8 Jun 1854, Westminster Student 1854-61; 1st. Cl. Mods 1856; 4th cl. Lit. Hum. and 4th cl. Law and History 1857; BA 1858; MA 1861; Clements Inn Prize; adm. solicitor Trinity 1861; one of the Chancery Registrars from 1882; Busby Trustee 27 Jun 1897; author, The Westminster Play, its Actors and its Visitors, 1855; m. 3 Sep 1861 Myra Isabella, sister of Wilson Ashurst Hetherington (qv); d. 16 Jul 1901.

Lavie, Tudor, 1832-1877

  • GB-2014-WSA-10816
  • Person
  • 1832-1877

LAVIE, TUDOR, eldest son of Col. Tudor Lavie, EICS Madras, Madras Artillery, and Emma Maria, dau. of Rev. Nicholas Wade, Senior Chaplain, EICS Bombay; b. 4 Apr 1832; adm. 27 Jan 1843 (G); QS 1846; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1850, matr. 23 May 1850, Westminster Student; Cadet, EICS Madras 1855; Ensign, 24th Native Infantry 26 Feb 1856; Lieut., 11 Jul 1860; Capt., Staff Corps 8 Dec 1867; retd. 20 Sep 1873; served in Indian Mutiny 1857; m. 19 Nov 1863 Emily Susan, only dau. of Rev. John Nelson, Rector of Peterstow, Herefs.; d. 5 Sep 1877.

Legge, George Augustus, 1801-1826

  • GB-2014-WSA-10951
  • Person
  • 1801-1826

LEGGE, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, eldest son of Hon. and Rev. Augustus George Legge FSA, Chancellor of Winchester, and Honora, eldest dau. of Walter Bagot (qv); grandson of William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth (qv); b. 8 Jul 1801; adm. Mich. 1813; KS 1816; left 1820; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 25 Apr 1820, Canoneer Student 1821-5; BA 1824; ordained priest 10 Jul 1825 (York); Vicar of Bray, Berks., from 27 Jun 1825; m. 23 Aug 1825 Frances Augusta, eldest dau. of William Atkins-Bowyer, Braywick, Berks.; d. 16 Jun 1826.

Littledale, Arthur, 1815-1888

  • GB-2014-WSA-11166
  • Person
  • 1815-1888

LITTLEDALE, ARTHUR, son of Charles Littledale (qv); b. 12 Dec 1815; adm. 12 Jun 1828 (Stikeman's); KS 1829; left 1833; at Haileybury Coll. 1834; Writer, EICS Bengal 1834; arrived in India 26 Sep 1835; Assistant to Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Bauleah 30 Aug 1836, Dacca 1838; Magistrate at Faridpur, Dacca, Murshidabad and Mymensingh 1843, Tipperah 1849, Sylhet 1850, Rajeshahye 1851, Purnea 1854; Collector, Sarun 1857; Civil and Sessions Judge, Nudda 1859; retd. 1 Aug 1861; m. 1st, 28 Oct 1835 Henrietta Catherine, only dau. of George Ewan Law (qv); m. 2nd, 20 Jan 1853 Emily, dau. of Richard Barnes; d. 2 Sep 1888.

Littledale, Charles Richard, 1807-1892

  • GB-2014-WSA-11167
  • Person
  • 1807-1892

LITTLEDALE, CHARLES RICHARD, eldest son of Charles Littledale (qv); b. 1 Jan 1807; adm. 14 Apr 1819 (Packharness'); KS (Capt. ) 1820; Capt. of the School 1824; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1825, matr. 16 May 1825, Westminster Student; BA 1830; MA 1831; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 16 Jun 1829, called to bar 22 Nov 1833; Northern Circuit and Liverpool Sessions; JP Berkshire 1863; m. 16 Jun 1835 Emily Charlotte, dau. of Charles Hammersley, Park Crescent, London; d. 19 Jan 1892.

Locke, John, 1632-1704

  • GB-2014-WSA-00006
  • Person
  • 1632-1704

LOCKE, JOHN, elder son of John Locke, Pensford, Somerset, attorney, and Agnes, dau. of Edmund Keene, Wrington, Somerset, tanner; b. 29 Aug 1632; adm. 1647 (lodging with Mrs. Susan Bates); KS 1650 (WAM 43057); elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1652, matr. 27 Nov 1652, Westminster Student to Jan 1674/5, Faculty Student Jan 1674/5 – expulsion 15 Nov 1684, Tutor and Censor; BA 14 Feb 1655/6; MA 1658 (incorp. Cambridge 1663); MB 6 Feb 1674/5; adm. Gray’s Inn 10 Dec 1656; Secretary to Sir Walter Vane, Envoy to Elector of Brandenburg 1665-6; obtained royal dispensation to retain his Studentship at Christ Church, notwithstanding his failure to take orders, 14 Nov 1666; practised medicine; resident physician to Lord Ashley (afterwards 1st Earl of Shaftesbury) 1667; FRS 26 Nov 1668; Secretary to the Lords Proprietor of Carolina 1669 – Jun 1675; Secretary of Presentations to Lord Shaftesbury when Lord Chancellor in 1672-3; Secretary to Council of Trade Oct 1673 – Mar 1674/5; lived in France 1675-9; expelled from his Faculty Studentship 15 Nov 1684 for his supposed complicity in Shaftesbury’s plots; lived in Netherlands 1683-9; returned to England in Feb 1688/9; from spring 1691 lived mostly in retirement at the seat of Sir Francis Masham at Oates, Essex; a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise from 20 May 1689; member, Board of Trade 15 May 1696 – Jun 1700; his first letter on Toleration was published in 1689, his Essay concerning Human Understanding and his The Treatises of Government appeared in 1690, and his treatise On Education in 1693; called by J. S. Mill “the unquestioned founder of the analytic philosophy of mind”; his Collected Works were published in 1714; d. unm. 28 Oct 1704. DNB.

Longley, Charles Thomas, 1794-1868

  • GB-2014-WSA-00935
  • Person
  • 1794-1868

LONGLEY, CHARLES THOMAS, sixteenth child of John Longley, Boley Hill, Rochester, Kent, barrister, Recorder of Rochester and Magistrate, Thames Police Court, and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bond, Battersea Rise, Surrey; b. 28 Jul 1794; adm. Christmas 1807 (G); KS (Capt. ) 1808; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1812, matr. 9 May 1812, Westminster Student, Tutor and Censor 1825-8; 1st cl. Classics 1815; BA 1815; MA 1818; BD and DD 1829; Examiner, Classical Schools 1825, 1826; Proctor 1827; Whitehall Preacher 1829; ordained deacon 1818, priest 1819 (both Oxford); Vicar of Cowley, Oxfordshire 1 Nov 1823; Rector of West Tytherley, Hampshire 30 Aug 1827; Head Master, Harrow Sch., Easter 1829 – Easter 1836; consecrated Bishop of Ripon 6 Nov 1836; the first to hold this see; translated to Durham 13 Oct 1856; Archbishop of York 1 Jun 1860 – Oct 1862; Privy Councillor 9 Jun 1860; Archbishop of Canterbury from 20 Oct 1862; presided over Pan-Anglican Synod 1867; FSA 24 Nov 1831; Busby Trustee 27 Jun 1848; m. 15 Dec 1831 Hon. Caroline Sophia Parnell, dau. of Henry Parnell, 1st Baron Congleton PC, politician and economist; d. 27 Oct 1868. DNB.

Lowther, William, 1757-1844

  • GB-2014-WSA-11436
  • Person
  • 1757-1844

LOWTHER, WILLIAM, 1ST EARL OF LONSDALE, eldest son of Rev. Sir William Lowther, Bart., Rector of Swillington, Yorks., and Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Zouch, Vicar of Sandal, Yorks.; b. 29 Dec 1757; at Felsted Sch. 1769-71; adm. 26 Mar 1771; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 25 Jan 1776, matr. 1776; MP Carlisle 1780-4, Cumberland 1784-90, Rutland 1796-1802; succ. father as 2nd baronet 15 Jun 1788; Ensign, 80th Foot 17 May 1794; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 1 Jan 1800; succ. cousin as 2nd Viscount Lowther 24 May 1802; Col., Royal Cumberland Militia 24 May 1802 – still 1820; Lord Lieut., Cumberland and Westmorland, from 26 Jun 1802; created Earl of Lonsdale 7 Apr 1807; KG 18 Jul 1807; a patron of the fine arts; Wordsworth dedicated his poem The Excursion to him in Jul 1814; DL Yorkshire West Riding 1796, Rutland 1797; FSA (by 1831); m. 12 Jul 1781 Lady Augusta Fane, dau. of John Fane, 9th Earl of Westmorland (qv), and his first wife; d. 19 Mar 1844. DNB (s. v. William Lowther, 2nd Earl of Lonsdale).

Ludlow, John Thomas, 1813-1873

  • GB-2014-WSA-11466
  • Person
  • 1813-1873

LUDLOW, JOHN THOMAS, second son of Ebenezer Ludlow KC, Oaklands [check], Gloucs., barrister, and Jane, dau. of Arthur Rainey, Belfast, co. Antrim; b. 17 Apr 1813; adm. 28 Mar 1827 (Singleton's); left Jun 1830; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 25 Nov 1830; BA 1835; MA 1840; ordained; Curate of Cheadle, Cheshire; Rector of Compton Greenfield, Gloucs., from 1846; m. 26 Jan 1870 Harriet Mary, dau. of Rev. Henry Moseley LLD FRS, Canon of Bristol; d. 10 Oct 1873.

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