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GB-2014-WSA-11251 · Person · 1878-1938

Loch, Geoffrey Charles Bell, son of Sir Charles Stewart Loch, Kt., D. C. L. of Chiswick, secretary to the Charity Organization Society, by Sophia Emma, eldest daughter of Edward Peters, I. C. S., of Chelsea; b. Oct. 4, 1878; adm. as Q.S. Jan. 15, 1891; left Sept. 1894; R. M. A Woolwich; 2nd Lieut. R.E. June 23, 1898; Lieut. May 20, 1901; Capt. June 23, 1907; Major April 22, 1915; Lieut.-Col. Oct. 1, 1924; served in Mesopotamia 1915-20; mentioned twice in despatches; m. June 15, 1911, Sylvia Lovell, elder daughter of James Lovell Peters, of Oxshott, Surrey; d. Nov. 13, 1938.

GB-2014-WSA-11252 · Person · 1852-1896

LOCH, JAMES STUART, son of William Adam Loch, Great George Street, Westminster, parliamentary agent, and Sophia Brownrigg, youngest dau. of Maj. Henry Bates, Royal Artillery; b. 24 Jun 1852; adm. 26 Jan 1865 (G); left Dec 1869; adm. solicitor Jul 1878; practised in London; d. unm. 2 Sep 1896.

GB-2014-WSA-11253 · Person · 1929-1973

Lochhead, Alexander David, son of Thomas Lochhead CBE, financial controller BBC, and Isobel Clyne, d. of David Guthrie of Glasgow; b. 26 Feb. 1929; adm. Sept. 1942 (R); left July 1946; a chartered accountant, ACA 1954; m. 21 Sept. 1957 Cicely Cristall, d. of Frederick Varley Marsh; d. in the Cayman Islands 7 Dec. 1973.

GB-2014-WSA-11254 · Person · 1930-2005

Lochhead, James Middleton George, brother of Alexander David Lochhead (qv); b. 17 Oct. 1930; adm. Sept. 1944 (R); left July 1948; MIMechE; d. 28 Aug. 2005.

GB-2014-WSA-11256 · Person · 1871-?

Lock, Harold Moultrie, son of George James Sheridan Lock, of Regents Park, by Christina Ingram, daughter of Peter Moultrie; b. June 27, 1871; adm. Sept. 25, 1884 (H); left Dec. 1889; an electrical engineer; served in Great War I as engineer in charge of Mountnessing Section of N. Defences of London, and under the Aeronautical Inspection Dept.; m. July 2, 1901, Beatrice Sarah, daughter of Edwin William Streeter, of Hampstead.

GB-2014-WSA-11258 · Person · 1882-1910

Lock, Paul Fossett, son of His Honour Benjamin Fossett Lock county court judge, of Blooms­bury, London, by Jane Elizabeth, second daughter of the Rev. John Parish Hammond, Vicar of Sopley, Hants; b. Sept. 26, 1882; adm. Sept. 24, 1896; Q.S. 1897; left Dec. 1900; d. July 18, 1910.

GB-2014-WSA-11262 · Person · fl. 1800

LOCKE, EDWIN THOMAS; b.; adm. 14 Sep 1798 (Clapham); left Bartholomewtide 1800.

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.

Locke, Thomas, ca. 1731-1792
GB-2014-WSA-11265 · Person · ca. 1731-1792

LOCKE, THOMAS, son of Thomas Locke, Rochester, Kent; b.; adm. (aged 12) Jun 1743; KS 1744; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1748, matr. 14 Jun 1748, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1748 – void 5 Nov 1765 (expiry year of grace as R. Newcastle from 5 Oct 1764); BA 1752; MA 1755; an Usher at the School in 1759; ordained deacon 24 May 1752, priest 17 Jun 1753 (both Oxford); Rector and Vicar of Newcastle and Monagay, co. Limerick 21 Aug 1764; m. 20 Sep 1764 (IGI) Ann, dau. of Thomas Clack, Wallingford, Berks.; d. 1787. [will proved PCC 26 Jan 1792] [Perhaps Thomas Lock, son of Thomas Lock and Elizabeth ---, bapt. East Malling, Kent 12 Jan 1732 (IGI)].