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GB-2014-WSA-11229 · Person · 1903-1981

Lloyd, Thomas lfan, second son of the Rev. David Lloyd, Vicar of St. Paul's, Weston-super­ Mare, Somerset, by Edyth Margaret, daughter of Robert Baker, of Llangollen, Denbighshire; b. March 20, 1903; adm. as K.S. Sept. 21, 1916; left July 1921; R.M.A. Woolwich 1921; 2nd Lieut. R.E. Aug. 29, 1923; Lieut. Aug. 29, 1925; Bengal Sappers and Miners Nov. 1934; Capt. Aug. 29, 1934; Major Aug. 29, 1940; Lieut.-Col. 1941; Col. 1950; Brigadier 1955; deputy engineer-in-chief, War Office 1955-7; retired Dec. 28, 1957; M.C. (France) 1940; D.S.O. (N. W. Europe) 1944; C.B.E. 1957; m. Sept. 14, 1927, Irene Mary, daughter of Andrew Fullerton, C.B., C.M.G., President of the Royal Coll. of Surgeons, Ireland; d. 6 Oct. 1981.

Lloyd, The., fl. 1716
GB-2014-WSA-11228 · Person · fl. 1716

LLOYD, THE.; b.; in under school list 1716.

Lloyd, Talbot, ca. 1705-1769
GB-2014-WSA-11227 · Person · ca. 1705-1769

LLOYD, TALBOT, son of Col. Talbot Lloyd, London, and Elizabeth Savage; b.; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1716/7; KS 1720; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 3 Jul 1722, matr. 1723; BA 1725/6; MA 1743; ordained deacon 16 Mar 1725/6, priest 5 Jun 1726 (both London); Vicar of Great Clacton, Essex, from 25 Jul 1726; Rector of Wrabness, Essex 18 Dec 1742-52; Rector of Langham, Essex, from 22 Apr 1752; Chaplain to Dowager Countess of Winchilsea at 15 Dec 1742, to Lucy, Dowager Duchess of St. Albans 22 Apr 1752; m.; d. 31 Mar 1769.

Lloyd, Salusbury, 1704-?
GB-2014-WSA-11226 · Person · 1704-?

LLOYD, SALUSBURY, son of John Lloyd (later Salusbury Lloyd MP), Leadbrook, Flintshire, and Letitia Salusbury; bapt. St. Mary at Hill, Chester 27 Jul 1704 (IGI); adm. (aged 15) Mar 1718/9; St. Catherine’s Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 27 Jun 1722, matr. 1722.

Lloyd, Robert, fl. 1609
GB-2014-WSA-11225 · Person · fl. 1609

LLOYD, ROBERT; b.; adm.; KS in 1609; failed to obtain election to either University 1612. [Perhaps Robert Lloyd, Trinity Coll. Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1612; BA 1615/6; MA 1619; Fellow of Trinity Coll. 1618 – c. 1621; ordained deacon 17 Mar 1621/2, priest 18 Mar 1621/2 (both Peterborough)].

Lloyd, Robert, ca. 1736-?
GB-2014-WSA-11224 · Person · ca. 1736-?

LLOYD, ROBERT; b.; adm. (aged 10) Jun 1746; left 1749.

Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764
GB-2014-WSA-00929 · Person · 1733-1764

LLOYD, ROBERT, son of Pierson Lloyd (qv); bapt. St. John’s, Smith Square, Westminster 17 May 1733 (IGI); adm. (aged 7) Apr 1740 (Lloyd's); KS 1746; Capt. of the School 1750; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1751, adm. pens. 5 Jun 1751, scholar 24 Apr 1752; BA 1755; MA 1758; contributed to the periodical The Connoisseur, of which Bonnell Thornton (qv) and George Colman (qv) were joint editors; Usher at the School c. 1758; joined Charles Churchill (qv) in a career of reckless dissipation; author, The Actor, 1760; supervised the poetical department of the periodical The Library, 1761-2; a collection of his own poems was published in 1762; edited St. James’s Magazine 1762-3; arrested for debt and confined in the Fleet Prison; his comic opera, The Capricious Lovers, was produced at Drury Lane 28 Nov 1764; his Poetical Works were edited by Dr. Kendrick 1774 (see vol. i, 151-3, and vol. ii, 176-82, for his Prologues and other school verses); described by William Cowper (qv) in his Epistle to Robert Lloyd, Esq., as “… born sole heir and single/ Of dear Mat. Prior’s easy jingle”; d. in the Fleet Prison 15 Dec 1764. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-019293 · Person · 1869-1922

LLOYD, ROBERT EVAN, son of William Tenison Lloyd, Frederick’s Place, Old Jewry, London, solicitor, and Sarah E. --- (1881 Census); b. 6 Nov 1869; adm. 26 Jan 1883 (R ); left Apr 1887; University Coll. London; adm. solicitor Nov 1893; in Solicitor’s Department, Board of Trade; m. Jun 1913 Lillian, dau. of Frederick Pearks, Brockley, Kent; d. 29 Dec 1922.

GB-2014-WSA-11223 · Person · 1878-1951

Lloyd, Robert Archer, son of Robert Hodgens Lloyd, M. D., M.R.C.S., of Kennington, London, by Frances Harriet, daughter of George Lewis; b. April 14, 1878; adm. April 28, 1892 (A); left April 1895; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1900; M.B. (Lond.) 1901; M. D. 1909; entered the Ind. Med. Serv. 1902; Lieut. July 26, 1901, Capt. July 26, 1905; Med. Officer 21st Punjabis 1906-12; Major Jan. 26, 1914; Brevet Lieut.-Col. June 3, 1919; Lieut.-Col. Jan. 26, 1922; retired Jan. 12, 1925; served on the N. W. Frontier 1908; commanded No. 12 Ind. Gen. Hosp. at Brockenhurst, Rants, 1914-5, Marseilles in 1915, Amara 1916-8, and the Bakuta Refugee Camp, Mesopotamia, in 1919; mentioned in despatches L. G. Oct. 19, 1916, and Aug. 15, 1917; D.S.O. Sept. 17, 1917; m. Sept. 30, 1920, Ivy Francis Byard, youngest daughter of Reginald Byard Clayton of East Boldre, Rants; d. Jan. 4, 1951.

Lloyd, Richard, d. 1787
GB-2014-WSA-11222 · Person · d. 1787

LLOYD, RICHARD; b.; at school under Markham (The World 7 Apr 1787, where it is stated that he was “the best boxer of his time” and “excelled in Westminster slang”); d. before 1787.