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GB-2014-WSA-11242 · Person · 1909-1991

Lloyd-Jones, Reginald Hardinge, brother of Arthur Trevor Lloyd-Jones (qv); b. 15 Sept. 1909; adm. Sept. 1922 (KS); leftJuly 1927; BNC Oxf., matric. 1927 (open schol.), BA 1931, MA 1934; adm. a solicitor May 1935; RE, RA and RASC in WW2; practised as solicitor in London 1935- 74, Ottery St Mary, Devon, 1974-88; m. 26 Apr. 1941 Kathleen Clare, d. of Herbert Gahagan, bank manager, of Caterham, Surrey; d. 30 July 1991.

GB-2014-WSA-19857 · Person · 1922-2009

Lloyd-Jones, Sir Peter Hugh Jefferd, son of Maj. William Lloyd-Jones DSO, Middlesex Regt, Capt. of Invalids Royal Hospital Chelsea, and Norah Leila, d. of Frederick Harris Jefferd of South Brent, Devon; b. 21 Sept. 1922; adm. Sept. 1935 (A, non-res. KS); left July 1940; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1940, Chancellor's Prize for Latin Prose, Ireland and Craven Schols, 1947, BA MA 1947 (1st class hons Litt. Hum.); Fellow of Jesus Coll. Camb. 1948, Corpus Christi Coll. Oxf. 1954; Regius Prof. of Greek, Univ. of Oxford, and Student of Christ Church 1960-89; FBA 1966; Kt 1989; author of The Justice of Zeus 1971, Blood for the Ghosts 1982; m. 1st 30 July 1953 Frances Elisabeth, d. of Rowland Herbert Berthold Hedley of Upper Norwood; 2nd 1982 Mary Lefkowitz, Andrew W. Mellon Prof. in the Humanities, Wellesley Coll. Mass., USA, d. of Har­old Rosenthal of New York; d. 5 Oct. 2009.

GB-2014-WSA-11240 · Person · 1938-2009

Lloyd-Jacob, David Oliver, son of Sir George Harold Lloyd-Jacob Kt., Judge of the High Court, Chancery Divn., and Kathleen Winifred, d. of Walter John Surman of Dorking, Surrey; b. 30 Mar. 1938; adm. Sept. 1951 (KS); left July 1956; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1956, BA 1959 (1st class hons PPE); Consolidated Gold Fields 1962, exec. dir. 1973, man. dir. 1979-82; pres. and chief exec. Azcon Corpn (USA) 1974-9; chmn. Amcon Group (USA) 1979-82; pres., New York City Opera 1976-9; chmn. Britain Salutes New York (arts festival) 1981-3; chmn. & CEO, The Levinson Steel Co., Pittsburgh, USA 1983-90; chmn. Butte Mining Plc 1991-2000, Fibaflo Ltd. 1998-2003, Fibagroup Ltd. 2002-3, Fibaflo Composites Ltd. 2003-4; dir. UK Sponsorships, Mountbatten Internship Programme 2002-7; chmn. Kemp Town Enclosures Ltd. 2002-7; CBE 1984; m. 1st, 30 Sept. 1961 Clare Elizabeth, d. of Justinian Hedley Bartlett MRCS LRCP, med. practitioner, of Saffron Walden, Essex; 2nd, 24 Aug. 1982 Carolyn Wendy Howard, artist and dealer in antique textiles, d. of Eugene Henry Constantine Howard, interpreter; d. 6 Aug. 2009.

Lloyd, William, fl. 1781
GB-2014-WSA-019295 · Person · fl. 1781

LLOYD, WILLIAM; b. ; adm. ; KS 1781.

GB-2014-WSA-11237 · Person · 1794-1852

LLOYD, WILLIAM FORSTER, son of Rev. Thomas Lloyd, Rector of Aston-sub-Edge, Gloucs., and Elizabeth ---; bapt. Bradenham, Bucks. 21 Aug 1794 (IGI); adm. Christmas 1806; KS (aged 12) 1807; Capt. of the School 1811; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1812, matr. 9 May 1812, Westminster Student, Mathematical Lecturer; 1st cl. Mathematics and 2nd cl. Classics 1815; BA 1815; MA 1818; ordained; Drummond Professor of Political Economy, Oxford Univ. 1832-7; subsequently resident at Prestwood, Missenden, Bucks.; FRS 10 Apr 1834; author Lectures on Population, Value, Poor Laws and Rent, 1837; d. 2 Jun 1852. DNB.

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, 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, 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, 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.

Lloyd, Peirson, 1704-1781
GB-2014-WSA-00928 · Person · 1704-1781

LLOYD, PIERSON, son of Thomas Lloyd, Westminster; b.; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 13) 1717; KS 1718; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1722, adm. pens. 25 may 1722, scholar 3 May 1723; BA 1725/6; MA 1729; DD Lambeth 12 Jun 1771; an Usher at the School c. 1724-48; Under Master 1748 (patent sealed 22 Apr 1749) – 28 May 1771, res.; ordained deacon 8 Mar 1729, priest 18 May 1730 (both Gloucester); Rector of Croughton, Northants 25 Mar 1732-79; Rector of Eastleach Martin, Gloucs., Sep – Nov 1733; Rector of Waddesdon, Bucks., first portion, from 17 Dec 1733; Prebendary of York 4 Sep 1777- Aug 1780, Chancellor from 9 Aug 1780; William Cowper (qv), out of “affection for the worthy man whom they celebrate” translated the Latin verses by William Vincent (qv) to Lloyd’s memory, spoken in Hall at the Election of 1781 (Cowper, Works, i, 61 and x, 213-5; Lusus Alteri Westmon., 1st series, 286-7); m. Anne, dau. of Rev. John Maximilian De L’Angle, Rector of Croughton, Northants; d. 5 Jan 1781. Buried East Cloister, Westminster Abbey. [Mother probably Sarah Pierson (IGI)]