(1873).
LUXFORD, GEORGE. _b._ Sutton, Surrey 7 April 1807; apprenticed
to Mr. Allingham a printer at Reigate 1818, stopped with him to
1834; removed to Birmingham 1834; a printer in London 1838–44;
sub-editor of Westminster Review some years; lecturer on botany
at St. Thomas’s hospital 1846–51; a compositor and reader in
Mr. Newman’s printing establishment 1851 to death; edited The
Phytologist 1841 to death; A.L.S. 1836; author of A flora of the
neighbourhood of Reigate, flowering plants and ferns 1838. _d._
Hill st. Walworth, London 12 June 1854. _Proc. of Linnæan Soc.
ii_ 426 (1855).
LUXMOORE, CHARLES SCOTT (eld. son of John Luxmoore, bishop
of Hereford and St. Asaph, _d._ 21 Jany. 1830 aged 73). _b._
1792; ed. at Eton and St. John’s coll. Camb., B.A. 1815, M.A.
1818; R. of Bromyard 2nd portion 1815 to death; R. of Cradley,
Herefordshire 1816 to death; R. of Darowen, co. Montgomery 1819
to death; canon of Hereford 30 Oct. 1815 to death; preb. of St.
Asaph 16 Oct. 1816 to 1842; dean of St. Asaph 26 June 1826 to
death. _d._ Cradley 27 April 1854. _bur._ in St. Asaph cathedral.
LUXMOORE, THOMAS CORYNDON. _b._ 1795; second lieut. R.E. 1 Jany.
1814, lieut.-col. 1 July 1849 to 1 April 1852 when placed on
retired list; general 8 June 1871; wrote On the groins used in
Sussex for preventing encroachment of the sea, in Papers of
Corps of Engineers vol. i (1884). _d._ Tunbridge Wells 26 Nov.
1878.
LYALL, ALFRED (youngest son of John Lyall of Findon, Sussex,
_d._ 1805). _b._ 1795; ed. at Eton and Trin. coll. Camb., B.A.
1818; C. of Findon 1829–32; V. of Godmersham, Kent 1837–45;
R. of Harbledown, Kent 1845 to death; contributed to the
Encyclopædia Metropolitana; edited the Annual Register 1822–7
and 1837–8; author of Rambles in Madeira and Portugal 1827; A
review of the principles of truth in reference to the doctrines
of Hume and Reid 1830; Agonistes or philosophical strictures