Low, David Morrice, son of David Morrice Low, of Willesden Green, by Clara Felicia Dewhurst, daughter of Rev. William Nixon, of Liverpool; b. Sept. 14, 1890; adm. as (non resident) K.S. Sept. 22, 1904 (A); left July 1909; Oriel Coll. Oxon., scholar 1909, matric. Michaelmas 1909; 1st class Classics (Mods.) 1911; 2nd class Lit. Hum. 1914; B.A. 1914; M.A. 1916; an asst. master at Marlborough 1914-9, at Westminster 1919-21; Rector of Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow, 1921-9; F.R.S. L.; served in the Air Ministry and Foreign Office 1945-57; Classical Lecturer, King's Coll. London; author of Gibbon's Journal (1929); London is London (1949); Norman Douglas, a Selection (1955); Abridgement of Gibbon's Decline and Fall (1960); m. 1st June 18, 1915, Heather Belle, daughter of Major Augustus Talbot Hancocks, of Wolverley Court, Worcs.; 2nd Jan. 4, 1956, Dorothy Margaret, only daughter of Robert W. Butters, of Bury St. Edmunds; d. 1972.
LOVING, RICHARD, son of Thomas Loving, Deptford, Kent; bapt. 14 Dec 1693; adm.; QS 1707; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1712, adm. pens. 18 Jun 1712, aged 18, scholar 1 May 1713, matr. 1713; BA 1715/6; MA 1719; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 2 Oct 1718, Major Fellow 10 Jul 1719; ordained; Rector of Barton Mills, Suffolk, from 1732; Rector of Herringswell, Suffolk, from 1741; m. 28 Oct 1724 Mary, dau. of Richard Thomas, Deptford, Kent; d. 1751 [will proved PCC 8 Jul 1751).
Lovett, Edward John William, son of Edward Rider Lovett, accountant, of Leatherhead, and Eleanor Florence, d. of William Young, librarian, of Leatherhead; b. 2 Jan. 1923; adm. Sept. 1936 (KS); left July 1941; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1941 but did not graduate; Roy. Signals 1943-7, attached IA 1945-7 (Capt.); a reinsurance broker, ACII 1949; dir. Rendtorff Worrall & Co. 1962; assoc. dir. Sterling Offices Ltd 1961, dir. 1970, man. dir. 1973, chairman 1974; man. dir. Alexander Howden Ins. Brokers Ltd 1976, retd 1980; m. 12 July 1952 Agustina Castroverde, broadcaster BBC Overseas Service, d. of Joaquin Perier, Prof. Univ. of Madrid.
LOVELL, JAMES; b. ; adm. ; KS 1680.
LOVELEDGE, WILLIAM, son of Nicholas Lovelege, Westminster, and Alice Baughan; bapt. 5 Jul 1612; adm.; KS; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1631, matr. 24 Feb 1631/2, aged 19, Westminster Student to 1641; BA 1635; MA 1638; ordained; Vicar of Daventry, Northants 1638-45, when sequestered by Committee for Plundered Ministers.
LOVE, CLAYTON, of Doneraile, co. Cork; b. 27 Feb 1730 (IGI); adm. (aged 14) Oct 1745 (Bourne's); left 1748; Clare Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 23 Nov 1748, afterwards fellow commoner, matr. 1748.
LOVE, BENJAMIN; b.; adm.; KS (Capt. ) 1642; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1643, Westminster Student Christmas 1643 – expulsion by Parliamentary Visitors 2 Nov 1648 (Wood, History and Antiquities of the Univ. of Oxford, ii, pt. ii, 610); BA 1646; d. 27 Apr 1649. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
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.
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.
Loughborough, Edmund Moore, eldest son of Albert Edmund Loughborough, of Kensington, solicitot, by Elizabeth Lepard, daughter of the Rev. William Clarke Moore, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Tulse Hill, Surrey; b. March 8, 1876; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 26, 1889; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. (with Triplett) July 1894; matric. Michaelmas 1894; B.A. 1898 adm. solicitor Nov. 1901; practised in London; d. Aug. 1959.