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GB-2014-WSA-11484 · Person · 1908-1966

Lush, Wilfrid Robert, brother of Montague Arthur Lush (qv); b. 4 Aug. 1908; adm. Jan. 1923 (A); left July 1927; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1927, BA 1930; adm. a solicitor June 1934; practised in London; PO RAFVR (Balloon Section) 1940, transf. A & SD 1941 (Flt Lieut.); d. 3 June 1966.

Lusher, Robert, 1566-1617
GB-2014-WSA-11485 · Person · 1566-1617

LUSHER, ROBERT, of Foulsham, Norfolk; b. 1566; adm.; QS; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1581, adm. scholar 1582, matr. Lent 1581/2; BA 1585/6; MA 1589; BD 1601; ordained priest (Lichfield) 1 Jan 1601/2; Curate, Uttoxeter, Staffs.; Vicar of Heckington, Lincs., 1606-17; Curate, Burton on Trent, Staffs., 1609-11; lic. to m. 29 Apr 1616 Marie Simons, widow, Wyberton, Lincs.; d. c. 1617.

GB-2014-WSA-11487 · Person · 1804-1832

LUSHINGTON, JAMES STEPHEN, brother of Stephen George Lushington (qv); b. 10 Sep 1804; adm. 25 Jun 1816 (Packharness'); left Bartholomewtide 1818; at Haileybury Coll. 1821-2; Writer, EICS Bengal 1822; arrived in India 14 May 1823; Assistant to Political Agent and Superintendent, Ajmer 2 Jul 1824; acting Collector of Agra 9 Jun 1825; Second Assistant to Resident, Hyderabad 19 May 1826; Private Secretary to his father when Governor of Madras 7 Dec 1827; Government Agent at Durbar of Nabob of the Carnatic 4 Jan 1828; d. at Laulpettah 12 Sep 1832.

Lushington, Mark, 1942-2014
GB-2014-WSA-11488 · Person · 1942-2014

Lushington, Mark, son of Stephen Lushington, asst. master at the Sch., sometime housemaster of Liddell’s, and his first wife Maureen Arabella, d. of Maj. John Pook of Edinburgh; b. 14 Dec. 1942; adm. Sept. 1956 (QS); left Dec. 1960; King’s Coll. Camb., matric. 1961, BA 1965, MA 1968; teacher, Hackney LBC; sec. Hackney Teachers Assn. 1997-; m. 1966 Cora, d. of Sidney Kaplan of Northampton, MA, USA; d. 16 Dec. 2014.

GB-2014-WSA-11491 · Person · 1709-1751

LUSHINGTON, STEPHEN, eldest son of Stephen Lushington, Rodmersham, Kent, and his second wife Jane, widow of Edmund Fowler, Ash, Kent, and dau. of Ralph Petley, Riverhead, Kent; bapt. 28 Mar 1709; adm. (aged 9) Feb 1718/9; KS 1722; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1726, matr. 13 Jun 1726, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1726 – void 28 Jun 1739 (no priest’s orders); BA 1730; MA 1733; Leyden Univ. 1735; ordained; Chaplain, Royal Navy 1742; d. 5 Nov 1751.

GB-2014-WSA-11492 · Person · 1850-1941

LUSH-WILSON, SIR HERBERT WILLIAM, second son of Right Hon. Sir Robert Lush PC, Lord Justice of Appeal, and Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Rev. Christopher Woollacott, London, Baptist minister; b. 2 Apr 1850; adm. 8 Feb 1864 (James'); left Aug 1866; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1868; BA 1872; adm. Inner Temple 20 Apr 1870, called to bar 30 Apr 1873; South-Eastern Circuit; assumed additional surname of Wilson 4 Aug 1879; QC 1895; contested (Conservative) East Northamptonshire 1895; County Court Judge (Exeter and Plymouth) Dec 1901 – Dec 1922; knighted 29 Jun 1923; JP Herefordshire 1886, also DL; JP Devon 1903; m. 26 Sep 1876 Rose Frances, only surviving child of William Wilson, Pyon House, Canon Frome, Herefs.; d. 19 Nov 1941.

Lute, Robert, 1617-1643
GB-2014-WSA-11494 · Person · 1617-1643

LUTE, ROBERT, third son of William Lute (qv); bapt. 27 Mar 1617; adm.; KS 1633; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1636, matr. 25 Jul 1636, aged 19, Westminster Student (still 1642); BA 1640; MA 1643; ordained; Prebendary of Wells from 21 Mar 1643; d. 19 Jul 1643. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

Lute, William, d. 1643
GB-2014-WSA-11495 · Person · d. 1643

LUTE, WILLIAM; b.; adm.; QS ; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1593, Westminster Student 11 Jun 1594-1605; BA 1597; MA 1600; ordained deacon and priest 29 Jan 1603/4 (Peterborough); Vicar of Ravensthorpe, Northants 30 Jan 1603/4-31; Vicar of Guilsborough, Northants 4 Jan 1625/6-36; Vicar of Chard, Somerset, from 1636; Prebendary of Wells from 28 Oct 1640; m. Mary ---; d. by 3 Jan 1642/3.

GB-2014-WSA-11496 · Person · 1789-1813

LUTTRELL, HENRY FOWNES, eldest son of Francis Fownes Luttrell MP, Dunster Castle, Somerset, Chairman Board of Customs, and Charlotte, youngest dau. of Francis Drewe, Grange, Devon; b. 3 Feb 1789; in school list 1801; KS 1802; elected to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 17 May 1806, Westminster Student; BA 1810; adm. Middle Temple 17 Nov 1809; Secretary to Lord Chancellor; d. unm. 20 Jul 1813.

GB-2014-WSA-11497 · Person · 1737-1821

LUTTRELL, HENRY LAWES, 2ND EARL OF CARHAMPTON (I), eldest son of Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton (I) MP, and Maria, dau. of Sir Nicholas Lawes, Kt, Governor of Jamaica; b. 7 Aug 1737; adm. (aged 13) Jan 1750/1 (Porten's); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 13 Jan 1755; Ensign, 48th Foot 21 Nov 1757; Lieut., 34th Foot 27 Mar 1759; Capt., 16th Dragoons 6 Aug 1759; Deputy Adjutant-Gen. to Forces in Portugal and Brevet Maj., 14 Apr 1762; local rank of Lieut. -Col. in Portugal 8 Oct 1762; Lieut. -Col., 1st Horse 13 Feb 1765; Brevet Col., 29 Aug 1777; Maj. -Gen., 20 Nov 1782; Col., 6th Dragoon Guards, from 10 Jul 1788; Lieut. -Gen., 12 Oct 1793; Gen., 1 Jan 1798; Adjutant-Gen., Ireland 8 Sep 1770-83; Lieut. -Gen. of Ordnance (I) 12 Oct 1789—Jul 1797, Master Gen. 19 Jul 1797- Aug 1800; entrusted with suppression of the “Defenders” and the pacification of Connaught 1795; Commander-in-Chief, Ireland 1796-7; MP Bossinney 1768 – Mar 1769, Middlesex 15 Apr 1769-74, Bossinney 1774-84, Plympton Erle 1790 – Feb 1794, Ludgershall from 28 Jun 1817; he was defeated by John Wilkes in the celebrated contest for Middlesex in 1769, but was declared elected by the House of Commons; MP (I) Old Leighton 1783 – 14 Jan 1787; succ. father as 2nd Earl of Carhampton (I) 14 Jan 1787; m. 25 Jun 1776 Jane, dau. of George Boyd, Dublin; d. 25 Apr 1821. DNB.