LILLY, JOHN; b.; adm. 9 Sep 1783; left 1786. [Whitmore notes :”m. 11 Jul 1797 Elizabeth Jefferson, Corsham, Wilts. ”, but was this the same John Lilly ?]
Lilly, Geoffrey Laurence, son of Rev. Christopher Charles Campbell Lilly, Rector of Aldborough, Norfolk, and Margaret, d. of Edward Gay and granddaughter of Thomas Nelson Waterfield (qv); b. 10 Aug. 1919; adm. Sept. 1932 (KS); left July 1937; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1937, BA 1941, MA 1944; Roy. Norfolk Regt (TA) 1939-41 (Lieut.), Queen's Roy. Regt (Capt.), wounded Tunisia; TD; dir. Aldborough Hall Estates Ltd and William Gaymer & Sons Ltd (cider makers) of Attleborough, Norfolk; m. 18 Oct. 1958 Antoinette Loftus Airey Fitzroy, d. of Lieut.-Col. J. L. Garstin; d. 6 Sept. 2000.
Lillie, Handley William Russell, son of Cecil Firmin Lillie, M. D., by Caroline Margaret Lucy, daughter of the Rev. George Booth Perry-Ayscough, Vicar of Brabourne, Kent; b. Feb. 2, 1902; adm. from the Abbey Choir School May 4, 1916 (R); left Dec. 1918; Campion Hall, Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1926; B.A. 1929; M.A. 1933; director of music, Beaumont Coll. 1929-31; asst. master 1936-7; Rector 1937-41; President of the Roman Catholic Head masters' Conference 1939; asst. priest, Farm St. Church, Mayfair, 1946; on the staff of Manresa Coll., Roehampton 1958; served in Great War I as Chaplain to the Forces 4th class; d. 1967.
LIGHTLYE, ---; b.; adm.; QS in 1556 (Chapter Muniments 37713).
LIGHTFOOT, JOHN; b.; adm. (aged 12) Aug 1717; in under school list 1718.
LIFFORD, RICHARD, described in Parentelae of 1807 as son of Richard Lifford, Plymouth, Devon, but in fact a natural son of HRH Frederick, Duke of York; b.; in school list 1803; KS (Capt., aged 13) 1807; left 1809; Ensign, 52nd Foot 8 Aug 1809; Lieut., 2 Jul 1811; a great friend of Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond (qv) (see Memoirs, 1862, pp. 10-1); d. c. 13 Aug 1811, of wounds received during pursuit of French from Santarem 12 Mar 1811.
Lidwill, Mark Cowley, son of Robert Atkins Lidwill, of Kensington, by Mary Jane Cowan, daughter of William Florance, M. D., of Melbourne, Australia; b. April 7, 1878; adm. Sept. 25, 1890 (G); left Dec. 1893; went to the Church of England Grammar School at Melbourne 1894-5; Melbourne Univ. 1897; M.B. and B. S. 1902; M. D. 1905; M. D. Sydney 1911; Tutor in Anaesthetics, Sydney Univ., 1911; practises in Sydney, N.S.W.; author of The Open-air Treatment of Tuberculosis (1909); m. July 19, 1906, Constance Emily, daughter of Sir Philip Sydney Jones, Kt., M. D., F.R.C.S., Vice-Chancellor of Sydney Univ.; d. 1969.