Le Mesurier
Le Mesurier, LeMesurier, Lemesurier, Le Masurier and Le Messurier are variant spellings of a surname originating in the Channel Islands. Notable people with the name include:
- Gerald Le Mesurier (1914–1943), South African flying ace of World War II
 - Henry LeMessurier (1848–1931), Newfoundland civil servant and politician
 - James Le Mesurier (1971–2019), British army officer and co-founder of the White Helmets
 - Joan Le Mesurier (1932–2021), English actress
 - John Le Masurier (fl. 1950s - 1960s), British athletics coach
 - John Le Mesurier (1912–1983), English actor
 - John Le Mesurier (born 1933/34), English carpet salesman and alleged conspirator in the Thorpe affair
 - John Le Mesurier (Alderney) (1781–1843), last hereditary governor of Alderney, Channel Islands
 - John Lemesurier (1826–1891), Canadian politician
 - Kathleen Le Messurier (fl. 1932), Australian tennis player
 - Nicolas Le Messurier (fl. 1960s), American sound engineer
 - Paul Le Mesurier (1755 – 9 December 1805), British merchant, politician and Lord Mayor of London
 - Robert Le Masurier (1913–1996), Bailiff of Jersey, Channel Islands
 - Robin Le Mesurier (1953–2021), British guitarist
 - Thomas Le Mesurier (priest, born 1756) (1756–1822), British lawyer, cleric and polemicist
 - Thomas Le Mesurier (aviator) (1897–1918), British World War I flying ace
 - William LeMessurier (1926–2007), American structural engineer
 
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