• James Lloyd (1756 – September 20, 1830) was an American politician. Lloyd as born at Farley (now Fairlee) near Chestertown, Maryland. He pursued classical...
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  • James Lloyd may refer to: James Lloyd (Maryland politician) (1745–1830), American senator from Maryland James Lloyd (Massachusetts politician) (1769–1831)...
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  • Senator Lloyd may refer to: Edward Lloyd (Governor of Maryland) (1779–1834), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1819 to 1826 James Lloyd (Maryland politician)...
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  • The colonial families of Maryland were the leading families in the Province of Maryland. Several also had interests in the Colony of Virginia, and the...
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  • Herbert Lloyd (1883–1957), Australian Army major general James Lloyd (Maryland politician) (1745–1830), U.S. Army general Owen Edward Pennefather Lloyd (1854–1941)...
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    James Thomas was re-elected by the Maryland General Assembly against Democratic nominee and former Governor Edward Lloyd. On election day, 6 January 1834...
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  • The governor of Maryland is the head of government of the U.S. state of Maryland and is the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor...
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  • 13, 2015. "GUTHRIE, James, (1792 - 1869)". Biographical Directory United States Congress. Retrieved May 27, 2019. "GRIMES, James Wilson, (1816 - 1872)"...
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    the Inevitable (2021) to critical acclaim. Christopher Lloyd was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and raised in the South Jamaica section of the Queens borough...
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    Wye House (category Lloyd family of Maryland)
    media related to Wye House. Chase–Lloyd House, a National Historic Landmark in Annapolis, Maryland, owned by the Lloyd family 1771–1847. List of National...
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