John Lloyd
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John Lloyd may refer to:
  • John Lloyd (graphic designer)
    John Lloyd (graphic designer)
    John David Lloyd is a British graphic designer who in 1975 co-founded the international design consultancy, Lloyd Northover. He has worked in all fields of graphic design but has specialized in corporate identity.- Summary :...

     Co-founder of design consultancy Lloyd Northover
  • John Lloyd (tennis) (born 1954), British tennis player
  • John Lloyd (rugby coach)
    John Lloyd (rugby coach)
    David John Lloyd is a former Welsh international rugby union player who captained the Wales team in 1972. He played club rugby for Bridgend, county rugby for Glamorgan and invitational rugby for the Barbarians...

     (born 1943), former head coach to Wales national rugby union team
  • John Lloyd (writer)
    John Lloyd (writer)
    John Hardress Wilfred Lloyd CBE is a British comedy writer and television producer. He is the great nephew of John Hardress Lloyd.-Early life and career:...

     (born 1951), British comedy writer and television producer
  • John Lloyd (journalist) (born 1946), Scottish-born writer, journalist and publicist
  • John Lloyd (governor), Governor of the Isle of Man
    Governor of the Isle of Man
    The following were Governors of the Isle of Man:*Sir Thomas Gerrard *Peter Legh *John Ireland*John Greenhalgh *William Christian *Isaac Barrow *Nicholas Stanley *Charles Zedenno Stanley...

  • John W. Lloyd
    John W. Lloyd
    John W. Lloyd was a Coxswain in the Union Navy and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the American Civil War.-Medal of Honor citation:...

     (born 1831), Medal of Honor recipient
  • John Lloyd (judge)
    John Lloyd (judge)
    Rev. John Lloyd DCL was Dean of St Asaph, a judge of the High Court of Admiralty and one of the founding fellows of Jesus College, Oxford.-Life:...

     (died 1607), one of the founding fellows of Jesus College, Oxford and judge of the High Court of Admiralty
  • John Lloyd (bishop) (1638–1687), Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University 1682–85
  • John Lloyd (Cardiganshire) (c. 1717–1755), Welsh Member of Parliament for Ceredigion
    Ceredigion (UK Parliament constituency)
    Ceredigion, formerly Cardiganshire, is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Created in 1536, the boundaries have remained remarkably unchanged for nearly five centuries...

  • John Lloyd (scholar)
    John Lloyd (scholar)
    John Lloyd FRS was a British naturalist.-Selected works:* Letter from John Lloyd, Esq. F.R.S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. KB PRS. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 86 , pp. 34–37....

     (1750–1815), Welsh scholar, Fellow of the Royal Society and Member of Parliament for Flintshire
  • Sir John Lloyd, 1st Baronet
    Sir John Lloyd, 1st Baronet
    Sir John Lloyd, 1st Baronet of Woking, Surrey was the Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire, Wales from 1646 to December 1648 in the latter part of the Long Parliament. He was ousted in Pride's Purge. On 28 February 1662, he was made a baronet.Lloyd married Hon...

     (died 1664), British Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire
  • Sir John Edward Lloyd
    John Edward Lloyd
    Sir John Edward Lloyd , was a Welsh historian, the author of the first serious history of the country's formative years, A History of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest, 2 vols...

     (1861–1947), Welsh historian
  • John Emrys Lloyd
    John Emrys Lloyd
    John Emrys Lloyd was a British fencer. He competed at four Olympic Games.-References:...

     (1905–1987), British Olympic fencer
  • John Henry Lloyd
    John Henry Lloyd
    John Henry "Pop" Lloyd was an American baseball player and manager in the Negro leagues. He is generally considered the greatest shortstop in Negro league history, and both Babe Ruth and Ted Harlow, a noted sportswriter, reportedly believed Lloyd to be the greatest baseball player ever.He was a...

     (1884–1964), Negro Leagues baseball player "Pop" Lloyd
  • John Selwyn-Brooke Lloyd (1904–1978), foreign secretary of the United Kingdom
  • John William Lloyd
    John William Lloyd
    J. William Lloyd was an American individualist anarchist. Lloyd was born in New Jersey, and later moved to Grahamville, Florida. He based his individualist anarchism upon natural law, rather than on egoism as Benjamin Tucker did; this was a source of conflict amidst otherwise friendly relations...

     (died 1940), American individualist anarchist
  • Saint John Lloyd (died 1679), one of the Catholic Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
  • John Lloyd (Canadian politician)
    John Lloyd (Canadian politician)
    John Edward Lloyd was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons for the Halifax riding. He is a lecturer and chartered accountant by career...

     (1908–1985), member of Canadian House of Commons for Halifax electoral district
  • John Uri Lloyd
    John Uri Lloyd
    John Uri Lloyd was an American pharmacist influential to the development of pharmacognosy, ethnobotany, economic botany, and herbalism.He also wrote novels set in northern Kentucky...

     (1849–1936), American pharmacist
  • John Hardress Lloyd
    John Hardress Lloyd
    Brigadier-General John Hardress Lloyd was an Anglo-Irish soldier and polo player. He was awarded a DSO and made a Chevalier of the Légion d’Honneur for his service in the British Army during the First World War...

     (1874–1952), soldier and polo player
  • John Lloyd (antiquary)
    John Lloyd (antiquary)
    John Lloyd was a Welsh cleric and antiquarian.-Life:Lloyd was christened in Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, Denbighshire. As a boy, he was nicknamed "the flower of Llanarmon". He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in July 1753. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1757, having already...

     (1733–1793), Welsh cleric and antiquarian
  • John Lloyd (civil servant)
    John Lloyd (civil servant)
    John Lloyd was formerly Clerk to the National Assembly for Wales from its inception in 1999 until his retirement in March 2001 and acted as the principal adviser to the Presiding Officer and was responsible for all the services which are delivered to Assembly Members through the Assembly...

    , formerly Clerk to the National Assembly for Wales
  • John Lloyd (clergyman)
    John Lloyd (clergyman)
    -Life:Lloyd, born to a family from Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire, was educated at Jesus College, Oxford. He matriculated in 1758, and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1762, and Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1772. E. G. Hardy, in his history of the college records a "John Lloyd, Carm." as...

     (1754–c. 1807), Welsh clergyman and academic
  • John Lloyd (referee)
    John Lloyd (referee)
    John Lloyd is a former referee in The Football League and Premier League and member of the Welsh FIFA List. He is one of only three referees who have made League appearances as a player.-Career:Lloyd figured in two matches as an outside-right for Wrexham between 1965 and 1967...

     (born 1948), former football referee
  • John M. Lloyd
    John M. Lloyd
    John Minchin Lloyd was a former Washington, D.C. policeman who played a key role in the trial of the conspirators in the Abraham Lincoln assassination...

     (died 1892), former Washington, D.C. policeman
  • John Lloyd (Irish politician)
  • John Horatio Lloyd, British Member of Parliament for Stockport
    Stockport (UK Parliament constituency)
    Stockport is a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election.-Boundaries:...

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