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            GB-2014-WSA-11120 · Person · 1893-1961

            Lindner, Augustus Frederick Herbert, son of Joseph Max Lindner, of Wimbledon, by Eugenie Bickell; b. May 14, 1893; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 26, 1907 (H); left (with Triplett) July 1912; Ch. Ch. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1912; M.A. 1919; admitted a solicitor 1922; m. June 25, 1932, Greta Anne, daughter of William Henry Hales, of Wimbledon, Surrey, solicitor; d. May 18, 1961.

            GB-2014-WSA-11062 · Person · 1900-1985

            Lewis, Frank Alphonse, son of Louis Lewis, of Hampstead, by Louise Esther, daughter of Alphonse Souhami, of Hampstead; b. Feb. 20, 1900; adm. Jan. 14, 1915 (H); left Dec. 1915; called to the bar at the Inner Temple Nov. 17, 1930; d. 7 Dec. 1985.

            Lewis, Clive, 1914-1943
            GB-2014-WSA-11053 · Person · 1914-1943

            Lewis, Clive, son of John Thomas Lewis of Cape Town and Lilian Blanche, d. of Charles Street of Hadley Wood, Herts; b. 18 Apr. 1914; adm. May 1928 (H); left Dec. 1932; Pemb. Coll. Camb., matric. 1933, BA 1936; Scots Guards 1940-3 (Lieut.); m. 15 July 1939 Anne Allison, d. of J. Douglas Stewart of Woking; killed in action (N. Africa) Apr. 1943.

            Clive Lewis was born in South Africa on the 18th of April 1914 the only son of John Thomas Lewis and Lilian Blanche (nee Street) Lewis of Southern Rhodesia and of 24, Campden House Chambers, Kensington in London. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Homeboarders from May 1928 to December 1932. He was a member of the Officer Training Corps and was promoted to Lance Corporal in September 1931. He was a member of the 2nd Rowing VIII in 1931, where he rowed at No. 3 and of the 1st Rowing VIII in 1932 where he rowed at No. 2. The Elizabethan wrote the following on his 1932 season: - “One of the most improved oars of the crew, and very quick at learning anything suggested to him. Next year he should aim at a longer draw.”
            He matriculated for Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1933 and graduated with a BA in 1936. He received a Trial Eights Cap for rowing in 1935.
            He was married at Worplesdon Surrey on the 15th of July 1939 to Anne Allison (nee Stewart) of Hook’s Heath, Woking, Surrey and they honeymooned in the South of France. They had a daughter, Gillian, born on the 14th of May 1941.
            He attended an Officer Cadet Training Unit before being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Scots Guards on the 21st of September 1940.
            On the 26th of February 1943, the 1st Battalion, Scots Guards embarked on board the passenger liner RMS Samaria at Gourock in Scotland bound for North Africa. They set sail from the Clyde on the 1st of March and landed at Algiers on the 9th of March.
            At 10pm on the night of the 22nd of April 1943, the 1st Battalion, Scots Guards marched forward from a wadi behind Grenadier Hill in preparation for an attack the following morning. Their objective was the capture and clearance of a series of enemy strong points to the south of the Gab-Gab gap in Tunisia. These were known as Points 150, 145, 151 and 187 and their capture was part of a wider assault to break through the German front lines which ran from Grich el Oued on the banks of the Mejerda River.
            At 3.30am on the 23rd of April 1943, 550 guns opened fire in support of the attack and at dawn the Left Flank Company attacked what they thought to be Point 150. In fact they had attacked Point 156, but had strayed to their right in the darkness. In spite of heavy casualties and assisted by the Right Flank Company, they carried the enemy position after heavy fighting and were eventually relieved by C Company later in the day. The Right Flank Company then disengaged and made for the objective which they occupied without loss. This too was the wrong position and they were overlooked by Point 168, which was still held by the enemy. At around noon Clive Lewis was killed. The Regimental history records: - “A grievous loss. He had given excellent service during the night march and had served the Brigade well in passing back vital information.
            He is buried at Massicault War Cemetery Plot IV, Row B, Grave 18.

            GB-2014-WSA-11044 · Person · 1868-1946

            LEWIN, HENRY ELLERKER, brother of Francis Ellerker Lewin (qv); b. 22 May 1868; adm. 8 Jun 1882 (H); Min. Can. 1883; left May 1883; emigrated to Australia; ordained 1901; Curate, Warrarambool, Victoria 1902-4, Colac 1906-7; Vicar of Yass 1907-9; Rector of Adelong, New South Wales 1909-12; Rector of Bungendore 1912-4; Rector of Cootamundra 1915-6; Rector of Bodalla 1916-23; returned to England; Curate, Branksome, Dorset 1924-9, St. Peter’s, Bournemouth, Hampshire 1929-; m. 27 Jun 1905 Mary Jessie, third dau. of Rev. Charles Stephenson, Rector of Wood Dalling, Norfolk; d. 12 Feb 1946.

            GB-2014-WSA-11037 · Person · 1907-1986

            Levey, Sydney Henry Wilfred, son of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Henry Levey DSO OBE, and Evelyn, d. of Joseph Henry Askew; b. 8 June 1907; adm. Sept. 1920 (H); left July 1926; an insurance consul­tant Port Elizabeth, S. Africa; Warrant Officer SAAF 1939-45; a writer and broadcaster on cricket; m. 1 st 28 Apr. 1929 Louie Margaret, d. of William Lancelot Rudd of Burnley, Lancs; 2nd 28 Oct. 1944 Margaret Crystal Lowther, d. of Leonard Erasmus Ellis MD, of Kloof, Natal; d. 5 Nov. 1986 at the 13th hole of the Svdney NSW golf course.

            GB-2014-WSA-11036 · Person · 1910-1979

            Levey, Maurice Emanuel, brother of Sydney Henry Wilfred Levey (qv); b. 1 May 1910; adm. May 1924 (H); left July 1928; attaché Lond. Stock Exchange; Roy. Sussex Regt in WW2 (Capt.); Chev­alier Order of Crown of Belgium 1948; m. 21 Jan. 1944 Edith Ellen Hughes; d. 15 Oct. 1979.

            GB-2014-WSA-10944 · Person · 1880-1945

            Lefroy, Anthony Langlois Massy, only son of the Rev. Anthony William Hamon Lefroy, Vicar of Appleshaw, Rants, by Sarah Jane, daughter of John Flower; b. Feb. 15, 1880; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 28, 1893 (H); elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1898; matric. Michaelmas 1898; adm. a solicitor July 1906; practises in London; served in Great War I; Lieut. 4th Batt. Devon Regt. July 1, 1917; d. Jan. 2, 1945; unm.

            GB-2014-WSA-10925 · Person · 1882-1945

            Lee, Percy Erskine, son of John Lee, of Clapham Common; b. Feb. 19, 1882; adm. Sept. 27, 1895 (H); left July 1899; Queen's Coll. Oxon., matric. Michaelmas 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1908; asst. master Dover Coll. 1906-15; ordained deacon 1912, priest 1914 (Canterbury); Chaplain of Dover Coll. 1912-5; Chaplain to the Forces July 30, 1915, 8th Infantry Brigade 1915-17, Sen. Chaplain 14th Div. 1917-8, D. A. C. G., 4th Corps, 1918-9; mentioned in despatches; Chaplain Ind. Eccles Estab. 1919; Hon. Canon of Calcutta 1934-7; Rector of Weston-in-Gordano, Somerset, 1936; m. Jan. 31, 1921, Mary Hilda, daughter of Lieut.-Col. Robert White Stevens, of Plymouth, Devon; d. Oct. 22, 1945.

            GB-2014-WSA-10893 · Person · 1861-1934

            LEARMONTH, SOMERVILLE REID LIVINGSTONE, eldest son of Somerville Livingstone Learmonth, Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, Hampshire, and Victoria, Australia, and Maria Katherine, second dau. of Lestock Robert Reid, EICS Bombay; b. 26 Nov 1861; adm. 21 Jun 1877 (H); left Aug 1878; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1879; director, Union Bank of Australia 1915-; JP Hampshire 1922; m. 5 Jul 1886 Isabella, second dau. of Samuel Smith Travers, Hobart, Tasmania; d. 18 May 1934.

            GB-2014-WSA-10880 · Person · 1904-1967

            Lea, Hugh Christopher, brother of George Francis Percivale Lea (q.v.); b. Feb. 7, 1904; adm. April 26, 1918 (H); left Dec. 1922; d. Oct. 1967.