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Loder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Loder (1826–1900), Australian politician * Anne Marie Loder (born 1969), Canadian actress * Benjamin Loder (1801–1876), American businessman and railroad executive * Bernard Loder (1849–1935), Dutch jurist * Chris Loder (born 1981), British politician * David Loder (born 1964), English racehorse trainer * Edward Loder (1809–1865), English composer and conductor * George Loder (1816–1868), English composer and conductor, cousin of Edward * Gerald Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst (1861–1936), British barrister, businessman, and politician * Jenna Loder (born 1988), Canadian curler * John Loder (other), multiple people :*John Loder (actor) (1898–1988), British actor :* John Loder (landowner) (c.1726–1805), English clergyman, founder of the Old Berkshire Hunt :*John Loder (sound engineer) (1946–2005), English founder of Southern Studios :*John Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst (1895–1970), British polit ...
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Andrew Loder
Andrew Loder (14 February 1826 – 19 May 1900) was an Australian politician. He was born at Sackville Reach near Windsor to farmer George Loder and Mary Howe. He worked on his father's properties, and on 14 April 1841 married Elizabeth Sarah Evans; they had no children. In 1859, the year he acquired his own holdings in New England, he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Liverpool Plains, but he resigned in 1860. He bred sheep, cattle and racehorses, and was involved with Randwick Racecourse's foundation. Loder died at Liverpool Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a popul ... in 1900. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Loder, Andrew 1826 births 1900 deaths Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 19th-century Australian politicians ...
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Kate Loder
Kate Fanny Loder, later Lady Thompson, (21 August 1825 – 30 August 1904) was an English composer and pianist. Biography Kate Loder was born on 21 August 1825, on Bathwick Street, Bathwick, within Bath, Somerset where the Loder family were prominent musicians. Her father was the flautist George Loder. According to '' Grove'', her mother was a piano teacher born Fanny Philpot, who was the sister of the pianist Lucy Anderson. However, genealogical research suggests Kate's mother was Frances Elizabeth Mary Kirkham (1802–50), daughter of Thomas Bulman Kirkham (1778–1845) and Marianne Beville Moore (c.1781 – 1810). Frances Kirkham's step-mother was Jane Harriett Philpot (1802–63), second wife to Thomas Bulman Kirkham and sister of the Lucy Philpot who married the violinist George Frederick Anderson, becoming Lucy Anderson. Kate was also the sister of conductor and composer George Loder, and the cousin of composer Edward Loder. Kater Loder studied at the Royal Acade ...
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Loders (other)
Loders is a village in Dorset, England. Loders may also refer to: Places ;Australia * Loders Creek, river in Queensland ;England * Loders and Bothenhampton Liberty, historical administrative area in Dorset * Loders Priory Loders Priory was a priory in Loders, Dorset, England. History This alien priory, cell to St. Mary of Montebourg, was founded about the beginning of the twelfth century in connexion with the manor which Richard de Redvers had given to the Norma ..., historical religious house in Dorset See also * Loder, a surname {{disambig, geo ...
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Loder Cup
The Loder Cup is a New Zealand conservation award. It was donated by Gerald Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst in 1926 to "encourage and honour New Zealanders who work to investigate, promote, retain and cherish our indigenous flora". The Minister of Conservation awards the Loder Cup to a person or group of people who best represent the objectives of the Cup. Recipients The Loder Cup has been awarded to the following individuals and groups: *1929 – Duncan and Davies Ltd, New Plymouth *1930 – Henry Bennett and son *1931 – Henry Bennett and son *1933 – T. Waugh and son *1934 – Lord Bledisloe *1935 – Trustees of R. C. Bruce *1936 – John Scott Thomson & George Simpson *1937 – Auckland Institute & Museum and Lucy Cranwell *1938 – Elizabeth Knox Gilmer *1939 – W. A. Thomson *1940 – P. H. Johnson *1941 – Edward Earle Vaile *1942 – A. W. Wastney *1943 – James Speden *1944 – Norman Potts *1945 – Walter Boa Brockie *1946 – Royal Forest & Bird Protection Soc ...
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Loader (surname)
Loader is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Christian Loader (born 1973), Welsh rugby union player * Clive Loader (born 1953), RAF officer and Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner * Colin Loader (born 1931), New Zealand rugby union player * Bill Loader (born 1944), Australian theologian * Brian Loader (born 1958), British scholar and researcher * Danyon Loader (born 1975), New Zealand swimmer * Graham Loader, editor of ''Hob Nob Anyone?'' * Jayne Loader (born 1951), American director and writer * Peter Loader Peter James Loader (25 October 1929 – 15 March 2011) was an English cricketer and umpire, who played thirteen Test matches for England. He played for Surrey and Beddington Cricket Club. A whippet-thin fast bowler with a wide range of pace an ...
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Thierry Loder
Thierry Loder (born 15 December 1975 in Geneva) is a Swiss-born French former cyclist. Major results ;1995 : 1st Tour du Lac Léman ;1998 : 3rd Overall Tour de l'Avenir ;2000 : 2nd Overall Tour de l'Ain : 9th Overall Tour de l'Avenir ;2001 : 5th Overall Giro della Provincia di Lucca ;2004 : 2nd Overall Tour des Pyrénées The Tour des Pyrénées was a road bicycle race held annually in France and Spain. It was organized as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road bicycle racing competitions which were introduced in 2005 b ... ::1st Points classification : 10th Tour du Lac Léman Grand Tour general classification results timeline References 1975 births Living people French male cyclists Cyclists from Geneva {{France-cycling-bio-1970s-stub ...
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Terry Loder
Terry Loder (born February 3, 1953) is a Canadian politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. He represented the district of Bay of Islands in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 2007 to 2011. He is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. In the 2011 provincial election, Loder was defeated by former MHA Eddie Joyce, who reclaimed the seat.Loder accepts Joyce’s challenge, not his criticism
''The Western Star'', October 27, 2010.


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Roy Loder
Roy Loder (17 December 1896 – 13 February 1964) was an Australian cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...er. He played two first-class matches for New South Wales between 1926/27 and 1928/29. See also * List of New South Wales representative cricketers References External links * 1896 births 1964 deaths Australian cricketers New South Wales cricketers Sportspeople from Maitland, New South Wales Cricketers from New South Wales {{Australia-cricket-bio-1890s-stub ...
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Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet
Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet, DL, JP (7 August 1823 – May 1888) was an English landowner, magistrate and Conservative politician. Biography Early life Robert Loder was born on 7 August 1823 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His father was Giles Loder (1786–1871) of Wilsford near Salisbury in Wiltshire, and his mother, Elizabeth Higgbotham (unknown-1848), daughter of John Higgbotham, of Saint Petersburg. He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Inheritance He inherited a considerable fortune from his father and had extensive estates in Northamptonshire and Sussex as well as in Russia and Sweden. Career He was a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Sussex and a JP for Northamptonshire. In 1877, he served as the High Sheriff of Sussex. At the 1880 general election, he was elected Member of Parliament for New Shoreham. He held the seat until 1885. In 1887 Loder was created a Baronet, of Whittlebury in the County of Northampton, and of High Beeches in Slaugha ...
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Louis Loder
Sir Louis Francis Loder (30 December 189611 February 1972) was a senior Australian public servant and policymaker. He was head of the Department of Works between 1945 and his retirement in 1961. Life and career Louis Loder was born in Sale, Victoria on 30 December 1896. Loder served in the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War. Between 1928 and 1940, Loder was Chief Engineer at the Victorian Country Roads Board. He then went on to work for Allied Works between 1940 and 1945. In 1945, Loder was appointed to be Director-General of the newly established Department of Works (later Department of Works and Housing and then Department of Works (II)). In these roles, Loder was responsible for the design, costing, supervision and execution of all architectural and engineering works for the Australian Government. During this time he was occupied with work that included coordinating the works of experts to establish the Snowy River Hydro-electric scheme as urgent polit ...
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Loder Baronets
The Loder Baronetcy, of Whittlebury in the County of Northampton, and of High Beeches in Slaugham in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 27 July 1887 for Robert Loder, who had previously represented New Shoreham in the House of Commons as a Conservative. Gerald Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst, was the fifth son of the first Baronet. Loder baronets, of Whittlebury and High Beeches (1887) *Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet (1823–1888) *Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Baronet (1849–1920) *Sir Giles Rolls Loder, 3rd Baronet (1914–1999) *Sir Edmund Jeune Loder, 4th Baronet (born 1941) See also *Baron Wakehurst References *Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. *{{Rayment-bt, date=March 2012 Loder Loder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Loder (1826–1900), Australian politician * Anne Marie Loder (born 1969), Canadian actre ...
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