Proper noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A surname from French.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA New Kind of History: From the Writings of Lucien Febvre ed. by Peter Burke (1973) translated articles from Annales * Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Source: Internet
Faunt Le Roy Senour, Major General William T. Sherman, and His Campaigns (Chicago, 1865), 293; see also Hirshson, White Tecumseh, pp. 246–47, 431 n.23. Source: Internet
In 1624, he acquired more and entrusted Philibert Le Roy with the construction of a small hunting lodge of red bricks and stone with a slate roof. Source: Internet
In modern times the Sovereign always grants the Royal Assent, using the Norman French words " La Reyne le veult " (the Queen wishes it; "Le Roy" instead in the case of a king). Source: Internet
Through connections in the school's chemistry department, Le Roy made a deal with Helix Diagnostics, a commercial laboratory. Source: Internet
However, Braudel's informal successor as head of the school was Le Roy Ladurie. Source: Internet