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GB-2014-WSA-10867 · Person · ca. 1693-1746

LE HUNTE, WILLIAM, third son of George Le Hunte, St. Martin’s, Pembroke, and Alice, dau. of Col. William Legge, Cappagh, co. Tipperary; b.; at school under Knipe (Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Atterbury, 1869, i, 173-4); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 19 Jan 1709/10, aged 17, Canoneer Student 6 Aug 1713 – void 27 Aug 1730 (expiry year of grace as V. Kidderminster), Tutor 1717-27, Senior Censor 1721-3; BA 1713; MA 1716; BD 7 Mar 1725/6; Proctor 1724; tutor to Osborn Atterbury (qv); ordained deacon 25 Sep 1720; Vicar of Kidderminster, Worcs., 6 Aug 1729; Rector of Oxhill, Warwicks., 1730/1 (disp. to hold with Kidderminster); m. --- Richards; d. 30 Apr 1746.

GB-2014-WSA-10866 · Person · ca. 1723-1755

LE HUNTE, RICHARD, eldest son of George Le Hunte, Ballymartin, co. Wexford, and Editha Jones; nephew of William Le Hunte (qv); b.; adm. (aged 9) Jan 1732/3; KS 1737; Capt. of the School 1741; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1742, matr. 19 Jun 1742, Westminster Student from 24 Dec 1742, Tutor 1753-5; BA 1746; MA 1749; ordained deacon 24 May 1752, priest 17 Jun 1753 (both Oxford); d. by 10 Jul 1755.

GB-2014-WSA-10865 · Person · 1889-1961

Le Hardy, William Henry Clement, son of William John Hardy, of St. Albans, Herts, by Margaret, daughter of Henry Page, and grandson of Sir William Hardy, Kt., deputy keeper of the Public Record Office; b. Aug. 5, 1889; adm. Sept. 24, 1903 (H); left July 1908; Exeter Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1908; B.A. 1913; Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal Sussex Regt. Sept. 20, 1915; served on the western front and was wounded at Loos Dec. 23, 1914, and Sept. 25, 1915; M.C. Feb. 18, 1918; assumed the surname of Le Hardy in lieu of Hardy in 1920; Lieut.-Col. 23rd London Regt. (T. A.) Nov. 1, 1932; brevet Col. Nov. 5, 1936; reverted to rank of Major T. A. R. O. and was employed at the War Office Sept. 12, 1940; restored to Lieut.-Col. Oct. 11, 1942; D. A. A. G. 10th Corps in England and Middle East 1942; A. Q. M. G., G. H. Q. Middle East, 1942-3; O. C. Troops, Winchester Castle, 1943-4; G. S. O. 1, S. H. A. E. F., 1945; O. C. Troops, El Kantara, Egypt, 1945-6; F. S. A. 1923; part-time county archivist for Middlesex and also for Herts 1946-56 and was instrumental in recovering some early Middle­sex records which include the coroner's inquest on the boy killed in Westminster Hall by John Elles (q.v.); full-time county archivist for Herts Jan. 1957; edited Notes and Extracts from the Sessions Records of the liberty of St. Alban' s div., forming vol. iv of the Herts County Records (1923), and the Calendar to the Records belonging to the County of Middlesex; m. 1st April 30, 1922, Doris Margaret, daughter of George Johnston, of Christleton, Cheshire; 2nd Sept. 24, 1932, Lucy Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Percival Fox Tuckett, of Porchester Terrace, London; d. Dec. 28, 1961.

GB-2014-WSA-20597 · Person · 1922-D.D.

Le Hardy, Antony William George, son of William Henry Clement Le Hardy (qv); b. 25 Oct. 1922; adm. Sept. 1935 (G); left July 1940; PO RAFVR Oct. 1942, FO Apr. 1943, Flt Lieut. Aug. 1944, despatches June 1944; OBE 1945; Flt Lieut. RAF Aug. 1946, Sqdn Ldr July 1951, Wing Cdr July 1957; Air Transport Ops Air Ministry 1949-51; sen. Air Instructor Australian Sch. of Land/Air Warfare 1951 -4; RAF Staff Coll. 1956-9; CO 511 Long Range Transport Section 1959-62; personal Staff Officer to Chief of Defence Staff 1962-5; retd RAF 1965; HM Foreign Service, First Sec. UK delegation to NATO 1965-71, NATO international staff 1971; m. 15 June 1946 June Iris, d. of A. H. Fulcher of Crouch End, Essex.

GB-2014-WSA-10864 · Person · fl. 1806

LE GRANGE, JAMES WARRINGTON; b.; in school list 1803; left Bartholomewtide 1806; m. at Waterford, Saratoga, New York, USA 16 Jun 1821 Susan Mary Demarest (IGI).

GB-2014-WSA-10863 · Person · 1897-1916

Le Doux-Veitch, Dallas Gerard, only son of Carl Richard G. le Doux, of East Molesey, Surrey, and stepson of John Gould Veitch (q.v.); b. Jan. 31, 1897; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (G); left Dec. 1914; assumed the additional surname of Veitch; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. Royal Su sex Regt. April 1915, attached 7th Batt.; went out to the western front June 28, 1916; killed in action at Pozieres, France, Aug. 4, 1916.

Le Coq, Philip, fl. 1783
GB-2014-WSA-10862 · Person · fl. 1783

LE COQ, PHILIP; b.; adm. 8 Jul 1783.

GB-2014-WSA-10861 · Person · 1833-?

LE BROCQ, PHILIP GEORGE; b. 29 Sep. 1833; adm. 1 Oct 1846 (Rigaud's).

GB-2014-WSA-10860 · Person · 1806-1884

LE BRETON, PHILIP HEMERY, eldest son of Rev. Philip Le Breton, Rector of St. Saviour, Jersey, and Susannah, dau. of Clement Hemery, Jersey, Constable of St. Helier; b. 30 Oct 1806; adm. 26 Mar 1818; left 1822; adm. attorney 1828; adm. Inner Temple 5 Jun 1851, called to bar 1 May 1854; Home Circuit; edited, with his wife, The Memoirs, Miscellanies and Letters of Lucy Aikin, 1864; m. 6 Aug 1833 Anna Letitia, dau. of Charles Rochemont Aikin MRCS, Bloomsbury Square, London; d. 6 Aug 1884. DNB (s. v. Anna Letitia Le Breton).