183–4 (1886), _portrait_.
LUND, JOHN. Joined the Metropolitan police 1837; a prominent
officer in detective department at Scotland Yard; arrested Mr.
and Mrs. Manning for murder of O’Connor 1849; had charge of
detective arrangements at Great Exhibition 1851; superintendent
of the P. or Walworth division of metropolitan police to 1859
when he retired on pension of £156; superintendent of Leamington
police 1859–80 when he retired on pension of £166; captured
James Torpey the diamond robber 1870. _d._ Leamington 24 Aug.
1888.
LUND, THOMAS. _b._ Blackburn 2 Dec. 1805; ed. at St. John’s
coll. Camb., 4 wr. 1828, B.A. 1828, M.A. 1831, B.D. 1838; fell.
of his coll. 1829–41; R. of Morton, Derbyshire 1841–64; R. of
Brindle, Lancs. 1864 to death; preb. of Lichfield cath. 1864 to
death; author of An appendix to Wood’s Algebra 1840; A short
and easy course of algebra 1850, 6 ed. 1863; The elements of
algebra by D. Wood, 14 ed. 1852, 17 ed. 1876; A companion to
Wood’s Algebra 4 ed. 1878; Elements of geometry and mensuration
3 parts 1854–9, 2 ed. 1864; A key to Bishop Colenso’s Biblical
arithmetic 1863, 3 ed. 1865; with J. Baily A treatise on the
differential calculus 1838. _d._ Brindle rectory 14 May 1877.
LUNDGREN, EGRON SELLIF. _b._ Stockholm 18 Dec. 1815;
water-colour painter; resided at Seville 1849–52; accompanied
sir Colin Campbell’s expedition on the campaign in Oudh
1857 when he made a series of about 500 sketches which were
exhibited in London, then purchased by Samuel Mendel and
sold at Christie’s 16 April 1875; associate of Royal Soc. of
painters in water-colours 1864, member 1865; knight of order of
Gustavus Vasa of Sweden 1861; exhibited 2 pictures at R.A. 1862;
illustrated G. O. Hyltén-Cavallius and G. Stephens’ Svenska
Folksagor 1875 and Old Norse fairy tales 1882. _d._ Stockholm 16
Dec. 1875. _Graphic_, _xiii_ 28, 36 (1876), _portrait_.
LUNING, JACOB WILLIAM (3 child of Meinhard Conrad Luning
1732–83, pastor of Hamelvörden, Hanover). _b._ Hamelvörden 19
May 1767; came to London 1790, a boarder at Duff’s school,
Tooting; naturalised 1796; book-keeper in some of the first
mercantile houses in the city down to 1858; admitted a member
of Morden college, Blackheath 30 March 1859; _m._ at Spalding,
Lincs. 4 Aug. 1796 Eleanor dau. of captain Sands and had issue
15 children. _d._ Morden college, Blackheath 23 June 1870 aged