Geoffrey Lloyd may refer to: Geoffrey Lloyd, Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd (1902–1984), British Conservative politician and life peer Geoffrey D. Lloyd (died 1986)...
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Geoffrey William Geoffrey-Lloyd, Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd, PC (17 January 1902 – 12 September 1984), was a British Conservative politician. The eldest son...
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Sir Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd FBA FLSW (born 25 January 1933), usually cited as G. E. R. Lloyd, is a historian of ancient science and medicine at the...
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21st century. In Ancient Greece, writing was characterised by what Geoffrey Lloyd and Nathan Sivin called "strident adversariality" and "rationalistic...
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Llanelli Star (redirect from Geoffrey D. Lloyd)
Publications owner Northcliffe Media from Daily Mail and General Trust. Geoffrey Lloyd was the editor from 1965 to his death in 1986. In December 2017, it...
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Robert Geoffrey Lloyd (born 18 August 1942) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a forward. He made appearances in the English football...
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Parliament. Prominent frontbench members Geoffrey Lloyd (later created a life peer as Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd) was for four years the Minister of Fuel and...
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Molly Drake (redirect from Mary Lloyd Drake)
born to father Sir Idwal Geoffrey Lloyd (13 January 1878, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire – 6 March 1946, Surrey) and mother Georgie Lloyd, in Rangoon, Burma. She...
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1973), British radio DJ Geoffrey Lloyd, Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd (1902–1984), British Conservative Party politician George Lloyd (archaeologist) (1820–1885)...
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Pilot Officer Geoffrey Lloyd Wells Memorial Seat is a heritage-listed memorial at 103 Stanley Terrace, Taringa, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia...
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Geoffrey Lloyd Preacher (May 11, 1882 – June 17, 1972) was an American architect. Based in Atlanta, Preacher and his firm specialized mostly in commercial...
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Geoffrey "Sammy" Lloyd (born 11 September 1951) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played as a second-row in the 1960s and 1970s...
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experiments with oil in the First World War. On 5 June, Churchill authorised Geoffrey Lloyd, the Secretary for Petroleum, to press ahead with experiments, with...
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Neville Chamberlain Conservative 1929 Wilfrid Whiteley Labour 1931 Geoffrey Lloyd Conservative 1945 Victor Yates Labour 1969 by-election Wallace Lawler...
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The Lord Carrington, Leader of the House of Lords The Lord Carrington Geoffrey Lloyd: "the senior Conservative Privy Councillor in the Commons next in line...
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Prime Minister Winston Churchill Preceded by Duff Cooper Succeeded by Geoffrey Lloyd Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister In office 1940–1941...
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the castle were political friends of Sir Adrian, David Margesson and Geoffrey Lloyd who were to become lifelong friends of Lady Baillie. During the 1930s...
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Eric Hobsbawm Lisa Jardine Mervyn King, Baron King of Lothbury Sir Geoffrey Lloyd Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Dusa McDuff Frances...
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diplomats so that the Duke of Alba could buy more socks. Butler and Geoffrey Lloyd attempted to register for military service in May 1941, but their application...
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Sutton Coldfield In office 28 February 1974 – 14 May 2001 Preceded by Geoffrey Lloyd Succeeded by Andrew Mitchell Member of Parliament for Nottingham South...
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Heinemann, Ltd., 1955. A collection of essays by multiple authors. Lewis, Geoffrey. Lord Hailsham: A Life. London: Jonathan Cape Ltd., 1997. Utley, T. E....
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political front. After several other members had spoken, including David Lloyd George and Stafford Cripps, the House divided on the question: "That this...
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Department In office 1935–1936 Preceded by Harry Crookshank Succeeded by Geoffrey Lloyd Civil Lord of the Admiralty In office 1931–1935 Preceded by George Hall...
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play ran for 29 performances at the Cort Theatre on Broadway. Palmer, Geoffrey; Lloyd, Noel (1988). E.F. Benson, As He Was. Lennard Publishing. p. 151. ISBN 978-1852910600...
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included Rab Butler, Patrick Devlin, Hugh Foot, Alan King-Hamilton and Geoffrey Lloyd. Lloyd lost his scholarship in June 1925, after obtaining a Second in Classics...
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(born 1923) John Walker, herald (born 1913) 12 September – Geoffrey Lloyd, Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd, politician (born 1902) 13 September – Denis Shipwright,...
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Venter 2013 Past – Classics, the Modern Legacy of the Ancient World Sir Geoffrey Lloyd Present – Ideas, Public Intellectuals and Contemporary Philosophers...
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by-election John Peto Conservative 1945 Raymond Blackburn Labour 1950 Geoffrey Lloyd Conservative later Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd 1955 Constituency abolished...
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Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, approached the Secretary for Petroleum, Geoffrey Lloyd, and asked if an oil pipeline could be laid across the English Channel...
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election in the Sutton Coldfield constituency but lost to the Conservative Geoffrey Lloyd in 1959. He kept hunting for prospective candidacies, applying for twenty-five...
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