• 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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    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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    21st century. In Ancient Greece, writing was characterised by what Geoffrey Lloyd and Nathan Sivin called "strident adversariality" and "rationalistic...
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  • 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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    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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    Neville Chamberlain Conservative 1929 Wilfrid Whiteley Labour 1931 Geoffrey Lloyd Conservative 1945 Victor Yates Labour 1969 by-election Wallace Lawler...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 1973), British radio DJ Geoffrey Lloyd, Baron Geoffrey-Lloyd (1902–1984), British Conservative Party politician George Lloyd (archaeologist) (1820–1885)...
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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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    Conservative 28 May 1937   Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department Geoffrey Lloyd Conservative May 1937   Osbert Peake Conservative 29 June 1939 (?)  ...
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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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    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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    9803°E / -27.4892; 152.9803 (Pilot Officer Geoffrey Lloyd Wells Memorial Seat)): Pilot Officer Geoffrey Lloyd Wells Memorial Seat  178 Stanley Terrace:...
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  • Tony Hoare Sir Andrew Huxley Max Perutz Milo Keynes Stephen Keynes Sir Geoffrey Lloyd Martin Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow Ekhard Salje Amartya Sen Dame Jean...
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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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    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 Hankey...
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  • challenged Democratic candidate Ric Bainter, Libertarian Party candidate Geoffrey Lloyd, Reform Party candidate Patricia Craven, Constitution Party candidate...
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