Definitions from Wikipedia (James Lloyd)
▸ noun: (1756 – September 20, 1830) an American politician.
▸ noun: Frederick (12 October 1905 in Alsager, England – 1974) an English artist.
▸ noun: James Henry Lloyd was a convict transported to Western Australia, who later became one of the colony's ex-convict school teachers.
▸ noun: (December 1769April 5, 1831) a merchant, businessman and Federalist party politician from Massachusetts during the early years of the United States.
▸ noun: (born 1971) the 1997 winner of the National Portrait Gallery's BP Portrait Award for portrait painting.
▸ noun: James Lloyd (born 1861) was a Welsh international footballer.
▸ noun: (March 24, 1728 – March 14, 1810) an American surgeon and obstetrician.
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▸ noun: (1756 – September 20, 1830) an American politician.
▸ noun: Frederick (12 October 1905 in Alsager, England – 1974) an English artist.
▸ noun: James Henry Lloyd was a convict transported to Western Australia, who later became one of the colony's ex-convict school teachers.
▸ noun: (December 1769April 5, 1831) a merchant, businessman and Federalist party politician from Massachusetts during the early years of the United States.
▸ noun: (born 1971) the 1997 winner of the National Portrait Gallery's BP Portrait Award for portrait painting.
▸ noun: James Lloyd (born 1861) was a Welsh international footballer.
▸ noun: (March 24, 1728 – March 14, 1810) an American surgeon and obstetrician.
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