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James Lloyd may refer to: Politicians * James Lloyd (Maryland politician) (1745–1830), American senator from Maryland *James Lloyd (Massachusetts politician) (1769–1831), American senator from Massachusetts *James Tilghman Lloyd (1857–1944), American congressman from Missouri * James M. Lloyd (1886–1969), American politician from South Dakota * James F. Lloyd (1922–2012), American congressman from California * James Monteith Lloyd, administrator of Grenada (1957–1962), see list of colonial governors of Grenada * James R. Lloyd (1950–1989), American politician in Pennsylvania * Sir James Lloyd, 1st Baronet (1762–1844), Sussex landowner, militia officer and Member of Parliament *Jim Lloyd (born 1954), Australian politician from New South Wales Others * James Lloyd (convict) (1825–1898), convict transported to Western Australia * James Lloyd (obstetrician) (1728–1810), American surgeon and obstetrician * James Lloyd (artist) (1905–1974), English landscape pai ...
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James Lloyd (Maryland Politician)
James Lloyd (1745–September 20, 1830) was an American politician. Lloyd as born at Farley (now Fairlee) near Chestertown, Maryland. He pursued classical studies and studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice. He was commissioned second lieutenant in the Kent County militia in 1776 and served during the American Revolutionary War. He was a general in the War of 1812 and he freed captive Francis Scott Key from Fort McHenry. Lloyd was elected as a Federalist to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Henry and served from December 8, 1797, until December 1, 1800, when he resigned. On June 27, 1798, Lloyd introduced the Sedition Act of 1798, a part of the Alien and Sedition Acts. He engaged in the practice of law afterwards. James Lloyd died at ''Ratclift Manor'', near Easton, Maryland on September 20, 1830. He was interred at Clover Fields, the estate of his daughter in Queen Anne's County, Maryland Queen Anne's ...
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James Lloyd (obstetrician)
James Lloyd (24 March 1728–14 March 1810) was an American surgeon and obstetrician. He was born at the Manor of Queens Village on Long Island, New York to Henry Lloyd and Rebecca Nelson. His father’s sizable collection of medical texts may have inspired him to pursue a career as a doctor. James apprenticed and studied under the Boston physicians Silvester Gardiner and John Clark between 1745 and 1748, and, in 1749, traveled to London to work as a resident at Guy’s Hospital. There, he learned groundbreaking surgical techniques like flap amputations, and attended lectures performed by pioneering surgeons and obstetricians. In 1759, Lloyd married Sarah Comrin (Comryn) (1734-1797) in Boston, Mass. Together they had two children: Sarah and James Lloyd III. After completing his tenure in London, Lloyd returned to Boston, where, in addition to opening his own practice in surgery and obstetrics, he showed a commitment to educating a new generation of physicians. He performed lect ...
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James Lloyd (portrait Artist)
James Lloyd (born 1971) is the 1997 winner of the National Portrait Gallery's BP Portrait Award for portrait painting. Three of his portraits exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, are: * Maggie Smith * David Alec Gwyn Simon, Baron Simon of Highbury * Sir Paul Smith He also held the Paul Smith scholarship at the Slade School of Art The UCL Slade School of Fine Art (informally The Slade) is the art school of University College London (UCL) and is based in London, England. It has been ranked as the UK's top art and design educational institution. The school is organised as ... (1994–96). References: External linksJames Lloyd's websiteNational Portrait Gallery - James Lloyd
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Jimmie Logsdon
James Lloyd Logsdon (April 1, 1922 – October 7, 2001) was an American country and rockabilly singer, songwriter and radio DJ. He performed country music as Jimmie (or Jimmy) Logsdon, and rockabilly music, including his best-known song "I Got a Rocket in My Pocket," as Jimmy Lloyd. Life and career Logsdon was born in Panther, Kentucky, the son of a Methodist minister. He and his sister sang in choirs and took part in local talent contests, and he grew up listening to rhythm and blues as well as country music. He graduated from high school in Ludlow, Kentucky, in 1940, and married the same year, before starting work installing PA systems in nearby Cincinnati. He joined the Air Corps in 1944, and on leaving two years later opened a record and radio shop in La Grange, Kentucky. He learned the guitar, and began writing songs, performing regularly on radio station WLOU and in clubs as leader of a country trio. He made his first recordings for the local Harvest label in Cincinnati i ...
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Jimmy Lloyd (actor)
Jimmy Lloyd (November 3, 1918 – August 25, 1988) was an American actor who played Tex in the 1947 film serial ''The Sea Hound''. Partial filmography *'' Blondie'' (1938) *''When Johnny Comes Marching Home'' (1942) - Sailor (uncredited) *'' She's a Sweetheart'' (1944) - Pete Ryan *'' Together Again'' (1944) - Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) *'' Let's Go Steady'' (1945) - Henry McCoy *'' Ten Cents a Dance'' (1945) - Billy Sparks *''The Story of G.I. Joe'' (1945) - Private Spencer *''I Love a Bandleader'' (1945) - Assistant Band Leader (uncredited) *''Snafu'' (1945) - Danny Baker *''The Bandit of Sherwood Forest'' (1946) - Crossbowman (uncredited) *''The Gentleman Misbehaves'' (1946) - Jimmy Drake *'' Talk About a Lady'' (1946) - Reporter (uncredited) *'' Night Editor'' (1946) - Clerk (uncredited) *''Gallant Journey'' (1946) - Dan Mahoney / Prof. LaSalle *''It's Great to Be Young'' (1946) - Ricky Malone *''The Jolson Story'' (1946) - Roy Anderson (uncredited) *''Cigarette Girl'' ...
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Jimmy Lloyd (boxer)
James Lloyd (5 July 1939 – 22 March 2013) was an English boxer. He won a bronze medal in the welterweight division at the 1960 Olympics, losing in the semifinals to the eventual winner Nino Benvenuti. He fought under the names Jim Lloyd and Jimmy Lloyd. Biography Lloyd won the 1962 Amateur Boxing Association England Boxing, known until 2013 as the Amateur Boxing Association of England, is the Sports governing body, governing body of amateur boxing clubs in England. There are separate organisations for Scotland and Wales with boxing in Northern Irela ... British light-middleweight title, when boxing for the army. After winning the light middleweight title he turned professional and retired in 1966 with a record of 10 wins, 7 losses and 3 draws. Lloyd took up boxing aged 9, following his two elder brothers into the sport. In the early 1960s he served and boxed for the British Army and later worked as a mechanic, welder, lorry driver and security guard. In the late 1960's, ...
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Rotherham Shoe Rapist
Rotherham shoe rapist is a media epithet given to convicted British serial rapist James Desmond Lloyd from Rotherham, a metropolitan borough of South Yorkshire, England. After attacking his victims, Lloyd stole their footwear and jewellery to keep as trophies. Lloyd was known to be active between 1983 and 1986 when his offending suddenly stopped. He was arrested in 2006 after a familial DNA profile linked him to the crimes. He pleaded guilty to four rapes and two attempted rapes, and was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. Crimes Between 1983 and 1986 a man violently attacked and raped at least four lone women and attempted to assault at least two others in the Rotherham area. His victims were aged between 18 and 54 and were typically attacked during the early hours of the morning while returning from a night out. During the attacks the perpetrator carried stockings and tights to use as a mask and to tie up his victims. The offender always stole the shoes from his victims; he al ...
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James Lloyd (footballer)
James Lloyd (born 1861) was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team, playing 1 match on 7 April 1879 against Scotland. At club level, he played for Wrexham and Newtown. Honours Wrexham *Welsh Cup **Runners-up: 1878-79 See also * List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical) The Wales national football team has represented Wales in international association football since 1876, making it the third oldest international football team. They played their first official match on 25 March 1876, four years after England ... References 1861 births Welsh men's footballers Wales men's international footballers Wrexham A.F.C. players Newtown A.F.C. players Place of birth missing Year of death missing Men's association football players not categorized by position {{Wales-footy-bio-stub ...
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James Lloyd (artist)
Frederick James Lloyd (12 October 1905, Alsager, England – 1974) was an English artist. He became famous for his paintings, mostly of animals and country landscapes. He was the first living self-taught artist to have a painting hung at the Tate in London, titled ''Cat and Mouse''. Life Lloyd was the son of a policeman who had taken up farming. He had worked on his father's farm until the age of 19, when he too joined the police force. He had a variety of jobs before the war: gas-works stoker; bus conductor; builder's labourer; lamp-lighter; until he was accepted for the famous and exclusive British Army regiment of the Coldstream Guards. He served with distinction in his regiment overseas during the war. On demobilisation he married Nancy, she was a teenager and he in his forties, he returned to the land and took a job as a wagoner in Shropshire. He, his wife and four children bought a small holding at Triangle, near Halifax, in the Pennines. Although he had done some paintin ...
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James Lloyd (convict)
James Henry Lloyd (1898) was a convict transported to Western Australia, who later became one of the colony's ex-convict school teachers. Born in Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ... in about 1825, nothing is known of his early life. In 1850 he was convicted of stealing a cow, and sentenced to ten years' penal labour. Lloyd was transported to Western Australia on board the ''Robert Small'', which arrived in August 1853. After receiving his ticket of leave, in December 1858 he married Johanna Enright, three of whose brothers were transported on the same ship as Lloyd. In 1866, Lloyd was appointed government schoolmaster at Northam. He taught there until 1887. During that time he became a respected member of the Northam community, serving a secretary ...
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James Lloyd (Massachusetts Politician)
James Lloyd (December 1769April 5, 1831) was a merchant, businessman and Federalist party politician from Massachusetts during the early years of the United States. He twice served as United States Senator, notably succeeding John Quincy Adams after the latter lost the party vote due to his support of the Embargo Act of 1807. Early life and business James Lloyd was born in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay, to James Lloyd, a top medical doctor in Boston, and Sarah (Curwin) Lloyd. Lloyd was educated at Boston Latin School and Harvard College, where he received a BA in 1787 and an MA in 1790. He got a job as a merchant clerk, in which capacity he traveled to Russia in 1792. Lloyd became a successful merchant, and was a close business associate of Francis Cabot Lowell. With Lowell, he was a major stakeholder the construction of Boston's India Wharf and Central Wharf, and was a major investor in the Boston Athenaeum. He served as the first president of the Boston Manuf ...
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Jim Lloyd
James Eric Lloyd (born 17 July 1954) is an Australian former politician who served with the Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives from the March 1996 election until the November 2007 election, representing the Division of Robertson in New South Wales. Biography Lloyd was born in Sydney and educated at Homebush Boys High School and worked in a variety of occupations, including milkman, ferry and cruise boat crew member, manager of a marina and service station proprietor before entering politics. Lloyd was the Liberal Party candidate for the safe Labor seat of Peats at the 1984 New South Wales state election, gathering 33.40% of the vote. His lobbying work prior to entering politics included collecting 60,000 signatures which resulted in the re-opening of the Cheero Point section of the Pacific Highway, which had been closed for several years following landslides. Lloyd was Chief Government Whip from 2001 to 2004 before his appointment ...
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