Cyril Edward Lloyd (1876 –19 February 1963) was an English businessman and Conservative Member of Parliament between 1922 and 1929, and again from 1941...
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Cyril Walter Lloyd Jones CIE (6 March 1881, Wandsworth, London SW–10 July 1981, Surrey, England), was an early 20th-century British railway engineer who...
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Cyril Holland (born Cyril Wilde, 5 June 1885 – 9 May 1915) was the older of the two sons of Oscar Wilde and Constance Lloyd and brother to Vyvyan Holland...
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Cyril Lloyd Francis PC (March 19, 1920 – January 20, 2007) was a Canadian politician and one time Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada. A member...
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Constance Wilde (redirect from Constance Lloyd)
Lloyd; 2 January 1858 – 7 April 1898) was an Irish writer. She was the wife of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde and the mother of their two sons, Cyril and...
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Major-General Cyril Lloyd CB, CBE (14 April 1906 – 27 July 1989) was a senior British Army officer who served during the Second World War. Educated at...
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the firm moved away from the Hingley family, when Cyril Lloyd became chairman of the board. Lloyd served as chairman until 1958. In 1919 Percy Jump,...
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Joe Clark, and then Brian Mulroney. The Speaker was Jeanne Sauvé then Cyril Lloyd Francis. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1976-1987 for...
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Cyril Jones may refer to: Cyril Lloyd Jones (1881–1981), English railway engineer Cyril Jones (footballer) (1920–1995), Welsh footballer This disambiguation...
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Cyril Lloyd Elgood M.D., F.R.C.P., honorary physician to the king of Persia (Shah) (1893–1970) commonly referred to as Cyril Elgood was a British physician...
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