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GB-2014-WSA-00951 · Person · 1579-1636

LYNDE (or LINDE), SIR HUMPHREY, son of Cuthbert Lynde, Westminster, citizen and grocer, and Margery Baylie; bapt. 27 Aug 1579; adm.; QS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1596, matr. 14 Jan 1596/7, Westminster Stufdent to 1601; BA 1600; adm. Middle Temple 12 Jun 1601; of Cobham, Surrey; knighted 29 Oct 1613; MP Breconshire Feb – Jun 1626; a puritan controversialist, being “a severe enemy to the ponteficians as well in his common discourse, as in his writings” (Wood, Ath. Oxon., ii, dci); author, Via Tuta, the safe way to the true, antient, and Catholic faith, now professed in the Church of England, 1628, and other works; d. 8 Jun 1636. DNB.

Lynch, ---, fl. 1554
GB-2014-WSA-11523 · Person · fl. 1554

LYNCH, ---; b.; adm.; QS in 1554 (Chapter Muniments).

Lyncell, Richard, fl. 1540
GB-2014-WSA-019302 · Person · fl. 1540

LYNCELL, RICHARD; b. ; adm. ; KS 1540 (Chapter Muniments 6478).

Lyncell, Morys, fl. 1544
GB-2014-WSA-019301 · Person · fl. 1544

LYNCELL, MORYS; b. ; adm. ; KS Midsummer 1544 (Chapter Muniments 37044). [perhaps plaintiff in a fine relating to lands at Roding and Margaret Roding, Essex, 44 Elizabeth I]

GB-2014-WSA-11511 · Person · ca. 1720-1704

LYDALL, RICHARD, son of John Lydall, Uxmore, Oxfordshire, and his second wife Joan, dau. of Richard Stevens, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire; b.; adm.; KS (Capt. ) 1633; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1635, adm. pens. 14 May 1635, scholar 1636, matr. Easter 1635; migrated to Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 19 Jan 1637/8, aged 17; BA 1641; MA 1647 (incorp. Cambridge 1650); MB 1656; MD 1657; Fellow of Merton Coll. Oxford 1641; said to have served in royalist army during Civil War; submitted to Parliamentary Visitors 1648, but put out of commons for a week and publicly admonished by the Warden of Merton for drinking the King’s health in hall “with a Tertiavit” and “standing bare” on Gaudy day 1648 (Burrows, 262 and note); Warden of Merton from 27 Nov 1693; according to Wood, Lydall was “a packhorse in the practical and old Galenical way of physick, knows nothing else, buys no books, nor understands what learning is, or the world, how the affairs thereof passeth” (Wood, Ath. Oxon., i, cxvi); m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Deane, Chalgrove, Bucks.; m. 2nd, Mary, dau. of Edward Perrot, Northleigh, Oxfordshire; m. 3rd, 30 Jul 1667 Sarah, dau. of Richard Zouch LLD, Regius Professor of Civil Law, Oxford; d. 5 Mar 1703/4.

GB-2014-WSA-11506 · Person · 1891-1971

Lutyens, William Frederick, eldest son of Frederick Mansfield Lutyens (q.v.); b. April 26, 1891; adm. as K.S. Sept. 28, 1905; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1910, scholar (Nat. Science) 1910, matric. Michaelmas 1910; ran for Oxford against Cambridge 1911; B.A. 1913; 2nd Lieut. Lancs Hussars (T.F.) Nov. 9, 1914; seconded May 1915 to the Ministry of Munitions for the manufacture of high explosives; technical works manager to Brunner Mond & Co., Northwich, Cheshire, 1919-30; chairman of I.C.I. (Alkali) Ltd. 1931-9 and director of L.C.I. Ltd. 1941-53; m. Oct. 31, 1916, Edith Mary, only daughter of Herbert Heape, of Ludlow, Salop.; d. 26 June 1971.

GB-2014-WSA-11505 · Person · 1860-1924

LUTYENS, FREDERICK MANSFIELD, third son of Capt. Charles Henry Augustus Lutyens, 20th Foot, Onslow Square, London, painter of horses and hounds, and Mary, dau. of Maj. --- Gallwey, Deputy Inspector-Gen., Royal Irish Constabulary; brother of Sir Edwin Lutyens OM RA, architect; b. 19 Jan 1860; adm. 26 Jan 1872; QS 21 Jan 1875; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge (with Triplett) 1878, adm. pens. 1 Jun 1878; BA 1882; an artist; exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery 1889-91; m. 20 May 1890 Susannah Gertrude, dau. of Rev. Francis Holland Addams, Vicar of St. Peter’s, Bayswater, London; d. 17 Jul 1924.

GB-2014-WSA-11503 · Person · 1898-1970

Lutyens, Ernest Francis, son of Frederick Mansfield Lutyens (q.v.); b. July 7, 1898; adm. as K.S. Sept. 26, 1912; left July 1916; served in Great War I; 2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards (S. R.) Aug. 24, 1916; Lieut. Nov. 28, 1917; employed in the paint industry; 2nd Lieut. Coldstream Guards Feb. 22, 1940; Capt.; m. 1st Aug. 31, 1929, Naomi, second daughter of H. D. Harben, of Hampstead; 2nd July 28, 1939, Flora, only daughter of G. T. Boas; 3rd Jan. 23, 1961, Elizabeth Keene Kerr; d. 1970.

Lutwyche, Thomas, 1674-1734
GB-2014-WSA-11502 · Person · 1674-1734

LUTWYCHE, THOMAS, son of Edward Lutwyche, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and Anne, dau. of Sir Timothy Turnour, Kt, Bold, Aston Botterell, Shropshire, Serjeant-at-law; bapt. 21 Sep 1674; adm.; KS 1688; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1692, matr. 4 Jul 1692, but never adm. as Westminster Student; adm. Inner Temple, called to bar 28 Nov 1697, Bencher 12 Nov 1710, Treasurer 1722; QC c. 1710; MP Appleby 1710-22, Callington 1722-7, Amersham from Feb 1727/8; an able lawyer and Tory politician; of Lutwich, Rushbury, Shropshire; Busby Trustee 11 Mar 1728/9; his reports of cases in the Queen’s Bench, temp. Queen Anne, were published as part xi of Modern Reports, 1781; m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Bagnall, Bretforton, Worcs.; d. 13 Nov 1734. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-11499 · Person · ca. 1668-1720

LUTTRELL, THOMAS, son of Thomas Luttrell, Carhampton, Somerset, and Catherine, dau. of Rev. Gregory Sindercombe, Bishop’s Lydeard, Somerset; b.; adm.; KS (Capt. ) 1683; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 10 Nov 1685, aged 17; BA 1689; MA 1693; MB 1703; Fellow, All Souls Coll., Oxford; his bill for “a yeare and quarter’s lodging and dietting” at the School 19 Oct 1682 – 19 Jan 1683/4 was published by Sir H. C. Maxwell Lyte, History of Dunster Castle, ii, 532-3 (and in The Elizabethan, xiii, 3); m. 19 Sep 1706 Jane, dau. of Rev. Nathaniel Arundel, Rector of Exford, Somerset; d. 13 Mar 1720.