• Bishop Lloyd may refer to: William Lloyd (Bishop of Worcester) (1627–1717), bishop of St Asaph, Lichfield and Coventry, then Worcester in England; he supervised...
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  • Lloyd Clifton Bishop (April 25, 1890 – June 18, 1968) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He played for the Cleveland Naps from...
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  • George Lloyd (bishop of Chester) (1560–1615), Bishop of Sodor and Man and Bishop of Chester, 1605–1614 George Exton Lloyd (1861–1940), Bishop of Saskatchewan...
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  • Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, 1682–85 John Lloyd (bishop of Swansea) (1847–1915), Welsh suffragan bishop John Lloyd (vicar of Cilcain) (1754–c. 1807), Welsh...
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    Christianity portal William Lloyd (18 August 1627 – 30 August 1717) was an English divine who served successively as bishop of St Asaph, of Lichfield and...
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    George Lloyd (1560– 1 August 1615) was born in Wales, and became Bishop of Sodor and Man, then Bishop of Chester. He is remembered for Bishop Lloyd's House...
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    Arthur Thomas Lloyd (13 December 1844 – 29 May 1907) was an Anglican bishop. He served as Bishop of Thetford (suffragan bishop to the Bishop of Norwich,...
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  • Humphrey Lloyd (July or August 1610 – 18 January 1689) was Bishop of Bangor from 1674 until 1689. Lloyd was the third son of the vicar of Ruabon, Denbighshire...
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  • Assembly William Lloyd (bishop of Worcester) (1627–1717), Bishop of St Asaph, of Lichfield and Coventry and of Worcester William Lloyd (bishop of Norwich)...
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  • John Lloyd (1847 – 10/17 June 1915) was a British Anglican bishop. He served as the Bishop of Swansea (a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of St David's)...
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  • Christianity portal Thomas Lloyd (1857 – 14 March 1935) was a Welsh bishop in the Anglican Church. He was educated at Ystrad Meurig School and St David's...
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  • William Lloyd (1637 – 1 January 1710) was a Welsh-born Anglican bishop. He was deprived of his see in 1691 for being a non-juror. Lloyd was born at Bala...
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  • 1929–1931 Charles Lloyd (minister) (1766–1829), Welsh dissenter and schoolmaster Charles Lloyd (bishop) (1784–1829), bishop of Oxford Charles Lloyd (priest) (1879–...
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  • Hugh Lloyd (born between 1586 and 1589 – 7 June 1667) was a Welsh cleric who was the Anglican bishop of Llandaff from 1660 until his death in 1667. Born...
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    Charles Lloyd (26 September 1784 – 31 May 1829), Regius Professor of Divinity and Bishop of Oxford from 1827 to 1829, was born in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire...
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    Bishop Lloyd's House (or Bishop Lloyd's Palace) is at 41 Watergate Street, and 51/53 Watergate Row, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the...
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  • Montgomeryshire Humphrey Lloyd (physicist) (1800–1881), provost of Trinity College, Dublin, 1867–1881 Humphrey Lloyd (bishop) (1610–1689), Bishop of Bangor, 1674–1689...
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  • Gillard and her real partner Tim Mathieson (played by Bishop's Myles Barlow co-star, Phil Lloyd). Bishop reprised the Gillard character once again, among other...
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    George Exton Lloyd (January 6, 1861 – December 8, 1940) was an Anglican bishop and theologian who helped found Lloydminster, a city on the border of the...
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  • Lloyd (1923–2008) was an English actor. Hugh Lloyd may also refer to: Sir Hugh Pughe Lloyd (1894–1981), Royal Air Force commander Hugh Lloyd (bishop)...
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  • songwriter, comedian and stage producer Arthur Lloyd (bishop) (1844–1907), Anglican bishop Arthur Lloyd (missionary) (1852–1911), Anglican missionary to...
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    David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor OM PC (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922...
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  • (French)". Archived from the original on 2018-06-24. Retrieved 2011-02-20. Lloyd Bishop, "Phonological Correlates of Euphony", The French Review, vol XLIX, no...
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    and seven other bishops, including Henry Compton, Francis Turner, Thomas White, Thomas Ken, John Lake, Jonathan Trelawny and William Lloyd resolved to defy...
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  • Cardinal Philip Howard William III (1689); Anne (1702) 1689–1703: William Lloyd, Bishop of St Asaph, then of Lichfield and Coventry, then of Worcester 1703–1714:...
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    earliest known seat of the expansive Lloyd family, prominent Quakers, of which in the 18th century a junior branch, the Lloyd family of Birmingham, seated at...
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    College, Oxford, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford and Bishop of St David's. Lloyd studied at Merton College, Oxford, from 1657 onwards, gaining...
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    Lords Spiritual (category Bishops by type)
    and Wells; John Lake, Bishop of Chester; William Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester; Francis Turner, Bishop of Ely; and Thomas White, Bishop of Peterborough—by a...
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  • Estyn) Thomas Lloyd (bishop) (1857–1935), Welsh Anglican suffragan bishop Thomas Lloyd (priest) (1824–1896), Archdeacon of Salop Thomas F. Lloyd (1841–1911)...
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    Jersey, founded in 1881 by Joseph Bishop Van Sciver and later run by his sons, Joseph Bishop Van Sciver Jr., Lloyd Van Sciver, and Russell Van Sciver...
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