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Charles Lloyd may refer to: Military * Charles Lloyd (Australian general) (1899–1956), Australian Army general * Charles Lloyd (South Africa) (died 2014), South African army general Music * Charles Lloyd (jazz musician) (born 1938), American jazz saxophonist * Charles Harford Lloyd (1849–1919), English composer and organist * Charles Lloyd (organ builder) (1835–1908), pipe organ builder based in Nottingham * C. F. Lloyd (Charles Francis Lloyd, fl. 1909–1928), his son, organ builder Politics * Sir Charles Lloyd, 1st Baronet, of Garth (died c. 1678), MP for Montgomeryshire * Sir Charles Lloyd, 1st Baronet, of Milfield (1662–1723), MP for Cardigan boroughs, 1698–1701 * Charles Lloyd (Labour politician) (1879–1939), Member of Parliament for Llandaff and Barry, 1929–1931 Religion * Charles Lloyd (minister) (1766–1829), Welsh dissenter and schoolmaster * Charles Lloyd (bishop) (1784–1829), bishop of Oxford * Charles Lloyd (priest) (1879–?), Dean of Argyll and ...
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Charles Lloyd (Australian General)
Major general (Australia), Major General Charles Edward Maurice Lloyd, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, CBE (2 February 1899 – 31 May 1956) was a senior officer in the Australian Army. Lloyd graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1918 as a regular officer in the artillery and subsequently served in a range of staff and regimental positions in the inter-war years. He later saw service in the Second World War, during which he held senior staff and administrative positions in the Middle East, the Netherlands East Indies, Papua and Australia. Later he worked as a newspaper executive, as chief of several United Nations agencies, and in private enterprise. Lloyd died in 1956. Early life Charles Lloyd was born on 2 February 1899 at South Fremantle, Western Australia, the second and only surviving child of Thomas Edward Lloyd, a postmaster, and his wife Edith, née Lock. His parents separated in 1901 and two years later his father committed suicide. He was ...
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