William John Lias was born in Kensington on 13 March 1868. He attended Haileybury School and came up to Jesus College in 1886 where he received a B. A. in 1889 and an M.A in 1898. He was the Editor of The Cambridge Review in 1890-91. He became Headmaster of Downs School, Clifton in 1893-98; Called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1 May 1901; and practised at Liverpool. He served in the Great War, 1914-1919 as Captain of the Lancashire Fusiliers. After the war he became Professor of International Law at Sheffield University between 1924 and 1929; Judge of the County courts for Sheffield in 1922-30 and Plymouth between 1930 and 1940. He died in Torquay on 20 July 1941.
Rowed number 7 for the Kent School, Connecticut, in the 1947 Henley Crew.
Letitia was Prioress at the time of Bishop Eustace's composition respecting All Saints' Church and St John's Hospital, which was not later than 1213; she occurs in Pedes Finium, 1228.
Frederick Norton Leonard rowed number 6 for the Jesus College 1934 Lent Crew. He was born on 4 October 1909 in New Jersey, U.S.A and attended Groton School from 1923 to 1928, and Princeton from 1928 to 1932. He came to Jesus College in 1932 but did not obtain a degree due to going to Peru to learn Spanish and then being drafted into the Army.