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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.

Lombard, Peter, d. 1625
GB-2014-WSA-11309 · Person · d. 1625

LOMBARD, PETER, son of --- Lombard, Waterford, co. Waterford, Ireland, merchant; b.; at school under Camden (see Camden to Ussher 10 Jul 1618, Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men, Camden Society, 1st Series, xxiii, 125) [Russell Barker and Stenning identify this Peter Lombard as Louvain Univ., graduate in arts 1575; DD 30 Aug 1594; ordained as Catholic priest; Canon of collegiate church “Sidenensis”, Tournai diocese; Provost of Cambrai Cathedral; Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh (and Primate of Ireland) from 9 Jul 1601, receiving pall 14 Dec 1601; allowed by Pope to retain his preferments in the Spanish Netherlands; denounced by James I in 1614 as a disturber of the government; author, De Regno Hiberniae Sanctorum Insula Commentarius, 1632; d. at Rome 1625. DNB. But the identification is questionable, in that the Peter Lombard concerned would have been at school under Grant, not under Camden (William Camden only becoming Under Master in 1575, by when this individual was already at Louvain, and not being appointed Head Master until 1593); maybe the Peter Lombard taught by Camden at Westminster was a cousin]

GB-2014-WSA-11308 · Person · 1863-1895

LOGAN-HOME, HENRY WALDEVE, brother of Ferdinand Cospatrick Logan-Home (qv); b. 12 Nov 1863; adm. 27 Jan 1876 (J); left Aug 1878; Lieut., Royal Marine Light Infantry 1 Sep 1882; Capt., 23 Jul 1892; served in expedition to Suakin 1884; Vice-Consul, Brass, Niger Coast Protectorate, from 20 Feb 1895; d. unm. at Brass 18 Nov 1895, of malaria.

GB-2014-WSA-11307 · Person · 1861-1931

LOGAN-HOME, FERDINAND COSPATRICK, fourth son of Lieut.-Col. George Logan-Home, RMA, Broom House, Duns, Berwickshire, and Annie, dau. of Gen. Sir John Doran KCB, Ely House, co. Wexford; b. 21 Sep 1861; adm. from Fettes Coll. 22 Sep 1876; left Easter 1878; entered Militia 1879; 2nd Lieut., 44th Foot 23 Apr 1881; 1st Foot 8 Jun 1881; Lieut., Royal Scots 1 Jul 1881; 3rd Madras Lancers 21 Dec 1882; Capt., 23 Apr 1892; ADC to Governor of Madras Dec 1899 – Dec 1900; Maj., 23 Apr 1901; Lieut. -Col., 23 Apr 1907; Commandant, 26th Light Cavalry 9 Aug 1909; retd. 1913; served in France in 1914-8 War, Commandant on Lines of Communications, Dep. Assistant Adjutant-Gen.; invalided 1918; m. 1st, 4 Dec 1891 Lily Grace Hayes, younger dau. of Nathaniel Butler, The Mansion, Richmond; m. 2nd, 6 Aug 1925 Mary Mildred, dau. of Col. Hon. Augustus Murray Cathcart, Mowbray House, Ripon, Yorks.; d. 28 Jun 1931.

GB-2014-WSA-11306 · Person · fl. ca. c.1545

LOGAN, WILLIAM; b.; at school under Nowell (Brasenose Coll. Oxford MSS 31, f. 32a).

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.

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-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.

GB-2014-WSA-11302 · Person · 1908-1995

Logan, Douglas Bruce, son of Herbert Bruce Logan, stockbroker, and Madeleine Constance, d. of Edmund Patrick Elliott; b. 27 Dec. 1908; adm. Sept. 1922 (H); left July 1926; a prep. sch. mas­ter 1928-38; sailed to Dunkirk in HMT Ben My Chree 1940; RAF central registry 1940-2, inca­pacitated by bomb injury 1942-6; Wirral Milk Co. 1948-58; Merseyside United Friendly Insur­ance Co. 1958-71; m. 1st 1938 Florence Louisa, d. of George Brown of Castletown, I. of Man; 2nd 1946 Kathleen Louisa, d. of Edward Taylor of Aigburth, Liverpool; d. Oct. 1995.