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              Long, Henry, d. 1693
              GB-2014-WSA-11322 · Person · d. 1693

              LONG, HENRY, son of Robert Long, Stanton Prior, Somerset; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1655, Westminster Student (still at Oct 1661 when given leave of absence to study the common law), but did not matr.; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 5 May 1657, called to bar 16 Jun 1664, Bencher 27 Oct 1683, Treasurer 1691; m. 13 Jun 1682 Dionysia, dau. of John Harrington, Kelston, Somerset; d. 1693 (will proved PCC 11 Jul 1693).

              Loe, William, d. 1679
              GB-2014-WSA-11293 · Person · d. 1679

              LOE, WILLIAM, son of Rev. William Loe DD, Prebendary of Gloucester and Chaplain to James I; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1621, adm. scholar 1622; BA 1625/6; MA 1629; BD 1636; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1627, Major Fellow 17 Mar 1628 – c. 1640; ordained; Vicar of Kirkby Masham, Yorks., 1639; compiled from his father’s papers The Merchants Manuell, 1628; d. 20 Jan 1678/9. DNB.

              Lodge, Robert, fl. 1656
              GB-2014-WSA-11292 · Person · fl. 1656

              LODGE, ROBERT, son of Rev. Thomas Lodge, Rector of Drayton, Oxfordshire; b.; adm.; KS 1656; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1659, but never adm.

              GB-2014-WSA-11273 · Person · 1840-1919

              LOCKWOOD, HENRY BOILEAU, son of John William Lockwood (qv); b. 21 Mar 1840; adm. 26 May 1853 (G); QS 1855; left 1856; Cadet, EICS Bengal 1857; Cornet, 20 Feb 1858; Lieut., 4th European Bengal Cavalry 18 May 1858; Capt., 6 Oct 1864; retd. 12 Apr 1875; subsequently a General Inspector, Local Government Board; m. 1st, 15 Jun 1886 Mima, widow of James Perry; m. 2nd, 9 Nov 1912 Frances, eldest dau. of Giffard Rainsford MD, Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, London; d. 21 Feb 1919.

              Lockey, Thomas, 1602-1679
              GB-2014-WSA-11267 · Person · 1602-1679

              LOCKEY, THOMAS, of London; b. 1602; adm.; KS; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1618, matr. 16 Mar 1620/1, Westminster Student to Jan 1650/1, reinstated 1660 – 12 Jun 1665, Tutor; BA 1622; MA 1625; BD 1634; DD 1660; ordained; Vicar of East Garston, Berks., to 1633; Prebendary of Chichester 31 Jul 1639 – res by Dec 1642; submitted to Parliamentary Visitors 1648, but after preaching “a very scandalouse sermon before the Universitye” he was suspended on 16 Jan 1650/1 from preaching within the University precincts and dismissed from his tutorship at Christ Church (Burrows, 316); he then left Oxford but was reinstated at the Restoration; Prebendary of Salisbury 21 Jul 1660 – res by Jan 1672; Librarian, Bodleian Library, Oxford 28 Sep 1660 – 29 Nov 1665; Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, from 12 Jun 1665; a good classical scholar and a collector of books, pictures and coins; organised the cataloguing of the books given to the Bodleian by the executors of the scholar John Selden; d. 29 Jun 1679, aged 78. Buried North Aisle, Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. DNB.

              GB-2014-WSA-019296 · Person · fl. 1540

              LOCKEWOOD, NICHOLAS; b. ; adm. ; KS 1540 (Chapter Muniments 6478); left 1543.

              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)].

              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.