Record

StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
LevelSubSeries
Reference Number HUGUENOT LIBRARY/F/LB
TitleLe Bas family
Dateearly 18th century-2002
DescriptionPapers comprising:
Family papers
Family tree
Miniature portrait of Stephen Le Bas
Miniature portrait of Louis XIV
Silhouette portrait of Charles Le Bas
Two family Bibles with manuscript genealogical information on several family members
Extent2 boxes
AdminHistoryThe Le Bas family originated from Caen and owned a sugar refinery. The first member of the family recorded in England was Paul Pierre Le Bas, a woollen draper of St Paul's Covent Garden. In 1702, he married Marie Fouace and the couple emigrated to Carolina. Their son, Stephen Le Bas (c. 1720-1784) returned to England and became a brewer in St Giles in the Fields. He had four children, Charles (1745-1819), Paul Peter, Anne and Mary. Charles was an hosier in Old Bond Street, but when his business failed, he left London and became a master of ceremonies at Bath and later at Margate and Ramsgate. His son, Charles Webb Le Bas (1779-1861) gained academic distinctions at Trinity College Cambridge and became a mathematics professor and dean at the East India College, Haileybury, and subsequently its principal. He was a prolific author, a member of the Bar and Church of England prelate. Charles' brother, Paul Peter, emigrated to Dublin and his sisters Anne and Mary married respectively Huguenot descendants Charles Dalbiac (1726-1808) and the Rev. Gabriel Tahourdin (1743-1814).</p><p>
Charles Webb Le Bas's third son, Henry Vincent Le Bas (1828-1914), carried out extensive genealogical research into his family and corresponded for 34 years with Henry Wagner, Huguenot genealogist and a French Hospital director. The correspondence is available in the Le Bas Wagner Pedigree (HUGUENOT LIBRARY/T/8/1).
Further information on the family can be found in Barbara Julien, 'Le Bas bequest', The Huguenot Society Journal, vol. 34 (2021), pp. 93-94.
AcquisitionBequeathed to The Huguenot Society by Rachel Ann Le Bas in 2021.
ArrangementAs outlined in the Description field.
AccessStatusOpen
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