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            GB-2014-WSA-11270 · Person · 1847-1882

            LOCKWOOD, CHARLES VERNON, son of John William Lockwood (qv); b. 26 Apr 1847; adm. 19 Jun 1862 (G); left Whitsun 1864; m.; d. at Madeira 18 Jun 1882.

            GB-2014-WSA-11278 · Person · 1844-1879

            LOCKWOOD, RICHARD BERNARD, son of John William Lockwood (qv); b. Apr 1844; adm. 7 Jun 1860 (G); left Dec 1860; Cadet, Indian Army 1860; Cornet, 20th Hussars 4 Dec 1861; Lieut., 2 Jul 1864; Capt., 3rd Punjab Cavalry 4 Dec 1873; d. unm. 9 Jun 1879.

            GB-2014-WSA-11282 · Person · 1842-1911

            LOCKWOOD, SAMUEL DAVIS, fourth son of John William Lockwood (qv); b. 3 May 1842; adm. 12 Jun 1857 (G); left Dec 1857; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1859; Cornet, unposted, Cavalry 4 Nov 1859; Lieut., 13th Cavalry 25 Sep 1861; on furlough 1865; res. 20 Mar 1867; St. Mary Hall, Oxford, matr. 6 Feb 1866; BA 1868; ordained deacon (Salisbury for Oxford) 1869, priest (Oxford) 1870; Curate, Kingham, Oxfordshire 1870-1; Rector of Wood Eaton, Oxfordshire 1871-80; Rector of Kingham, Oxfordshire, from 1880; m. 30 May 1871 Sophia Theresa, dau. of Rev. Philip Wynter DD, President of St. John’s Coll., Oxford; d. 28 Nov 1911.

            GB-2014-WSA-11287 · Person · 1904-1938

            Loder, Francis Andrew James, son of Sidney James Loder, of Bromley, Kent, by Charlotte, daughter of Thomas Bikker, of Liverpool; b. Oct. 2, 1904; adm. April 26, 1918 (G); left Dec. 1919; an oil refiner; asst. manager of Loders and Nucolini, Silvertown, London; d. Jan. 30, 1938; unm.

            GB-2014-WSA-11303 · Person · 1865-1915

            LOGAN, EDWARD TOWNSHEND, eldest son of Edward Logan, Upper Lawn, Chester, copper merchant, and Emily Eliza, dau. of Lee Porcher Townshend, Wincham Hall, Cheshire; b. Valparaiso, Chile 5 Nov 1865; adm. 22 Jan 1880 (G); left Aug 1882; 2nd Lieut., 3rd battn., Cheshire Regt., 27 Jun 1888; Lieut., 20 Jul 1889; Capt., 4 May 1891; Maj., 1 Apr 1907; Lieut. -Col., 6 Apr 1912; served in South African War 1900-2; joined South African Constabulary, becoming Commandant of Middleburg, Transvaal; returned to England 1907; went out to France Sep 1915 in command 5th battn., Durham Light Infantry; DSO 24 Mar 1901; mentioned in despatches LG 23 Apr and 10 Sep 1901; m. 22 Jan 1896 Hilda Emma Frances, widow of Walter Duckworth, West Kirby, Cheshire, and dau. of Carruthers C. Johnston[e ?], Chorlton Hall, Cheshire, sugar merchant; killed in action at Loos 25 Sep 1915.

            Logan, Hugh, 1885-1919
            GB-2014-WSA-11304 · Person · 1885-1919

            Logan, Hugh, brother of John Montagu Logan (q.v.); b. May, 10, 1885; adm. May 6, 1897 (G); left July 1903; Trin. Hall. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1903; 2nd Lieut. 2/1st Leics Yeomanry June 20, 1915; Lieut. June 22, 1917; served on the western front; m. April 27, 1911, Phyllis, third daughter of Charles Robert Hemingway, of the Park, Nottingham; d. of pneumonia at the 51st Clearing Station at Tournai, Belgium, Feb. 24, 1919.

            GB-2014-WSA-11305 · Person · 1883-1942

            Logan, John Montagu, elder son of John William Logan, M. P., of Market Harborough, Leics, civil engineer, by Maud Ansdal, daughter of the Rev. Bernard Edward Watkins, Rector of Treeton, Yorks; b. Dec. 16, 1883; adm. May 6, 1897 (G); left. July 1901; Trin. Hall. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1902; a railway contractor; served in Great War I; Lieut. Leics Yeomanry Oct. 5, 1914; acting Major Aug. 1, 1915; Capt. Oct. 27, 1916; m. July 18, 1916, Phyllis Muriel, only daughter of Thomas William Everard, of Bradgate Park, Leics; d. Feb. 23, 1942.

            GB-2014-WSA-11310 · Person · 1905-1970

            London, Louis Selim, son of Selim Louis London of Ealing and Rose Edith. d. of Abraham Rosenfeld; b. 17 July 1905; adm. Sept. 1919 (G); left July 1923; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1923, BA 1926; a manufacturer; m. 1st 11 Jan. 1933 Jean Dalrymple, d. of Sir John Holdsworth Shaw, solicitor to the Board of Inland Revenue; 2nd 5 Sept. 1953 Fru Kerstin S. Hernmarck, d. of Dr M. Simon of Stockholm; d. 27 Jan. 1970.

            Longley, Arthur, 1841-1920
            GB-2014-WSA-11345 · Person · 1841-1920

            LONGLEY, ARTHUR, son of Charles Thomas Longley (qv); b. 17 Feb 1841; adm. 4 Jul 1853 (G); left 1856; Ensign, 83rd Foot 19 Dec 1862; Lieut., 30 Apr 1864; Capt., 43rd Foot 28 Nov 1871; Paymaster 9 Aug 1878; Hon. Maj., 9 Aug 1883; Staff Paymaster 24 Dec 1884; Hon. Lieut. -Col., 24 Dec 1891; Lieut. -Col., 16 Feb 1899; retd. 19 Dec 1902; served in New Zealand War 1864-6, Afghan War 1879-80; mentioned in despatches LG 17 Nov 1865; d. 26 Oct 1920.

            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.