Legge
There are several people surnamed Legge.
George Legge (c. 1647–1691), First Baron of Dartmouth
George Legge (1755–1810), Third Earl of Dartmouth
Gerald Legge (1924–1997), Ninth Earl of Dartmouth
Henry Bilson-Legge,
English statesmanHumphry Legge (1888–1962), Eighth Earl of Dartmouth
James Legge, Scottish
sinologistJames Gordon Legge (1863–1947), Australian Army Lieutenant General who served in
World War IKatherine Legge, British racecar driver
Michael Legge,
Irish comedian Michael Legge (1978— ),
British actor Michael Legge (1953— ),
American actor and independent filmmaker
Walter Legge (1906–1979), English classical record producer and impresario
William Legge (1672–1750), First Earl of Dartmouth
William Legge (1731–1801), Second Earl of Dartmouth
William Legge (1784–1853), Fourth Earl of Dartmouth
William Legge (1823–1891), Fifth Earl of Dartmouth
William Legge (1851–1936), Sixth Earl of Dartmouth
William Legge (1881–1958), Seventh Earl of Dartmouth
William Legge, Tenth Earl of Dartmouth
William Gordon Legge, Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland Colonel
William Vincent Legge (1841–1918),
Australian ornithologist, first President of the
RAOU
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\legge\ (l&ebreve;g), v. t. [see lay, v. t. ] to lay. [obs.]
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\legge\, v. t. [abbrev. fr. alegge.] to lighten; to allay. [obs.] of r.
Legge
(v. t.)
To lighten; to allay.
(v. t.)
To lay.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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