Hugh Lewis Lloyd MBE (22 April 1923 – 14 July 2008) was an English actor who made his name in film and television comedy from the 1960s to the 1980s. He...
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Lloyd (née Shan Davies; 1 July 1953 – 13 December 2008) was a British journalist, writer and reporter. She was the fifth wife and widow of actor Hugh...
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Hugh 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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Hugh Lloyd (1546–1601) was a Welsh headmaster of Winchester College. Born in Lleyn, Carnarvonshire, he was the brother of John Lloyd (1558–1603) the classical...
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Sir Peter Hugh Jefferd Lloyd-Jones FBA (21 September 1922 – 5 October 2009) was a British classical scholar and Regius Professor of Greek at the University...
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Hugh Lloyd was a 17th-century English priest. Lloyd was educated at Jesus College, Oxford. He was archdeacon of Worcester from 1623 to 1629. "Catalogue...
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translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 21. Lloyd-Jones, Hugh (ed.) (1996). Sophocles: Fragments. Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones...
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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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Hugh and I is a black-and-white British sitcom that aired from 1962 to 1967. It starred Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd as two friends who shared lodgings with...
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Air Chief Marshal Hugh Pughe Lloyd, GBE, KCB, MC, DFC (12 December 1894 – 14 July 1981) was a senior Royal Air Force commander. Lloyd joined the Royal...
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Siege of Malta (World War II) (section Hugh Lloyd)
Officer Commanding, was replaced by Air Commodore Hugh Lloyd. When he arrived on the island Lloyd found little to work with. Still, he had every intention...
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Great Scott - It's Maynard!. During the 1960s he appeared alongside Hugh Lloyd in Hugh and I (1962–1967). They both appeared as Ugly Sisters in pantomime...
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Richard Hugh "Huw" Lloyd-Langton (6 February 1951 – 6 December 2012) was an English musician, best known as the guitarist for the rock band Hawkwind at...
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Rheinallt Hugh Lloyd-Davies (1925–1986) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s. He played representative...
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Hugh Richmond Lloyd Morrison CNZM (18 September 1957 – 10 February 2012) was a Wellington, New Zealand-based investment banker and entrepreneur. He founded...
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Richard Hugh Lloyd (18 February 1945 – 30 March 2008) was a British racing car driver and founder of multiple sports car and touring car teams. He drove...
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Wellesley in 1993. Lefkowitz attended this lecture with her husband, Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones. In that lecture, Ben-Jochannan stated that Aristotle stole his...
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to 16 June 1969. Written by Jimmy Perry, the show starred Terry Scott, Hugh Lloyd, John Clive, Leon Thau, Anne de Vigier and Lynn Dalby as garden gnomes...
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prove one of her last professional works. At 53, she married Captain Hugh Lloyd, the widower of a friend on 23 October 1793. She retired and began exhibiting...
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programme Magpie. Jason appeared in the BBC comedy series Hugh and I in 1967, which starred Hugh Lloyd and Terry Scott as two friends who lived together in...
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Sophocles. Ajax. Electra. Oedipus Tyrannus, Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 20, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard...
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the butler in the short lived television series Lord Tramp alongside Hugh Lloyd and Joan Sims. His daughter is the actress Georgina Moon. Diggers (1931)...
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1829 Arthur Lloyd (bishop) (1844–1907) Anglican Bishop in England Humphrey Lloyd (bishop) (1610–1689), Bishop of Bangor in England Hugh Lloyd (bishop) (circa...
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Mount played Clara Soppitt in J. B. Priestley's When We Are Married, with Hugh Lloyd as her henpecked husband. The critic Michael Billington called her performance...
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he portrayed Marquess of Queensberry in the biographical drama Wilde and Hugh Stratton in the romantic drama Oscar and Lucinda. In 1998 he acted in the...
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Hugh Lloyd Dales (18 May 1888 – 4 May 1964) was an English first-class cricketer active 1920–30 who played for Middlesex. He was born in Medomsley; died...
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Bibliotheca, Epitome II, 10–16. Sophocles. Fragments. Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones. Loeb Classical Library 483. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press...
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was produced by Duncan Wood. Supporting Hancock were Patrick Cargill, Hugh Lloyd, Frank Thornton, James Ottaway and June Whitfield. It remains one of the...
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Bindon as Harry North, gangster P. H. Moriarty as Barman at Villain Club Hugh Lloyd as Mr Cale Gary Holton as aggressive Rocker 1 John Altman as Johnny 'John...
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Mythology, London (1873). Sophocles, Fragments, edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Loeb Classical Library No. 483, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard...
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