LLOYD, EDWARD. _b._ 30 Jany. 1780; partner in Jones, Lloyds &
Co. bankers, Manchester and London, retired 25 Dec. 1848; a
member of the Broughton Archers and present when they formed a
body guard to the Queen at Holland house, Kensington. _d._ on
anniversary of his birth, Coombe Wood, Croydon 30 Jany. 1863,
personalty sworn under £600,000, 4 April. _L. H. Grindon’s
Manchester banks_ (1877) 150–9.
LLOYD, EDWARD (eld. son of Edward John Lloyd 1799–1879).
Barrister L.I. 7 June 1858; reported for the Law Times in
court of sir W. Page Wood; sec. to commissioners on the patent
laws 1 Sep. 1862, the report is dated 29 July 1864; special
correspondent of the Standard at Athens; author of The law
of trade marks, with account of its history in the decisions
of courts of law 1862; with his wife, children and other
persons left Athens on 11 April 1870 to visit the plains of
Marathon, and on same day was taken prisoner by brigands, who
being pursued by troops, murdered him and other prisoners near
Dhilissi 21 April 1870. _bur._ at Athens. _I.L.N. lvi_ 557
(1870), _portrait_; _Law Times_, _xlix_ 38 (1870); _A.R._ (1870)
39–42.
LLOYD, EDWARD. _b._ Thornton Heath near Croydon 16 Feb. 1815;
bookseller and newsvendor at Curtain road, Shoreditch, London;
compiled and published Lloyd’s Stenography 1833; published a
monthly budget of news 1836; Lloyd’s Pickwickian songster 1840;
Lloyd’s Reciter 1846; Lloyd’s Song book 1846, 3 ed. 1847; issued
Lloyd’s Penny weekly miscellany 1842, which became Lloyd’s
Entertaining Journal 1844 and lasted till 1847; issued Lloyd’s
Penny Atlas 1842–5; brought out Lloyd’s Illustrated London
Newspaper 27 Nov. 1842, 7 numbers only, but continued without
illustrations as Lloyd’s Weekly London Newspaper, which now
circulates half a million weekly; introduced the fast rotary
printing machine 1870; established a large paper manufactory at
Sittingbourne, Kent, producing 300 tons of paper a day about
1864; leased 100,000 acres of land in Algeria, grew Esparto
grass there and imported it for papermaking. _d._ 17 Delahay st.
Westminster 8 April 1890. _bur._ Highgate cemet., net value of
his estate sworn at £563,022 May 1890. _Hatton’s Journalistic
London_ (1882) 188–94, _portrait_; _Sell’s Dictionary of the
world’s press_ (1891) 79–80, _portrait_; _Graphic 19 April 1890
p._ 444, _portrait_.
NOTE.--In Jany. 1855 he issued The business and agency gazette which
became The Clerkenwell News, May 1856, the first district newspaper in
London, the name was altered to The Clerkenwell News and London Times,
Feb. 1866 when it was issued 5 times a week, it became a daily paper
April 1866 and its name was altered to The London Daily Chronicle and
Clerkenwell News 1869, the name Daily Chronicle was adopted 25 Nov.
1872, Lloyd bought the paper for £30,000 in 1876 and established it as
a London daily paper after spending £150,000.
LLOYD, EDWARD JOHN (2 son of Thomas Gore Lloyd, accountant
general of H.E.I.C.) _b._ London 25 Feb. 1799; ed. at Blackheath
and Trin. coll. Camb., B.A. 1822, M.A. 1825; barrister L.I. 1
Feb. 1825, bencher 23 April 1849 to death; Q.C. 23 Feb. 1849;
judge of county courts, circuit 54, Bristol, Chipping Sodbury
and Thornbury 18 Feb. 1863 to Sep. 1874 when he retired on a
pension. _d._ Hillside, Upper Maize hill, St. Leonard’s on Sea 1
June 1879. _bur._ Ore cemetery, Hastings.
LLOYD, EDWARD THOMAS. _b._ Sep. 1803; 2 lieut. R.E. 22 Sep.
1826, col. 20 April 1861, retired with hon. rank of M.G. 15 Feb.
1864; commanded R.E. at Constantinople 1855 and in the Crimea
when docks at Sebastopol were destroyed under his directions
April 1856. _d._ Maitland St. Clements, Jersey 12 June 1892.
LLOYD, EUSEBIUS ARTHUR. _b._ 1794; ed. St. Bartholomew’s
hospital, favourite pupil of Abernethy; assist. surgeon 1824 and
surgeon 1847–61; M.R.C.S. 1817, F.R.C.S. 1843; often attended
to Abernethy’s private practice for him; fellow of Med. and
Chir. Soc. 1824, sec. 1827–8, V.P. 1838; took Abernethy’s house
14 Bedford row, London, where he had a large practice 1831–61;
surgeon Christ’s hospital; introduced the cure of hydrocele
by injecting red precipitate into the tunica vaginalis; the
injection of nævi with liquor ammoniæ and the medium operation
for lithotomy; author of A treatise on the nature and treatment
of scrophula 1821. _d._ Ventnor, Isle of Wight 4 March 1862.
LLOYD, GEORGE WILLIAM AYLMER. Entered Bengal army 1804; lieut. 2
Bengal N.I. 17 Sep. 1806; captain 71 N.I. 13 May 1825, major 3
June 1830 to 7 Jany. 1836; lieut.-col. of 52 N.I. 7 Jany. 1836,
of 43 N.I. 1837, of 17 N.I. 1838 to 1840, of 25 N.I. 1840–41,
of 28 N.I. 1841 to 27 Aug. 1847; col. of 28 N.I. 27 Aug. 1847
to death; commander of Rajpootana field force 21 Jany. 1848 to
1850, of Mooltan field force 1850 to 1851, of Agra field force
1851 to 1853; commanded Dinapore division 10 Nov. 1854 to 29
Oct. 1857; L.G. 2 June 1860; C.B. 24 Dec. 1842. _d._ Darjeeling
4 June 1865.
LLOYD, HORACE (eld. son of John Horatio Lloyd 1798–1884). _b._
1828; ed. at Caius coll. Camb., B.A. 1850; barrister M.T. 7 June
1852, bencher 1868 to death; Q.C. 21 Feb. 1868; a good whist,
billiard and chessplayer, played at the Whitehall club and at
Simpson’s divan; spent many of his vacations at Homburg and
Baden Baden. _d._ 42 Sussex gardens, Hyde park, London 30 March