Definitions from Wikipedia (William Lloyd)
▸ noun: William Albert Lloyd (born 1 November 1988) is a British politician, who served as the Councillor for Warley in Brentwood, Essex from 2007 to 2015.
▸ noun: (18 August 162730 August 1717) an English divine who served successively as bishop of St Asaph, of Lichfield and Coventry and of Worcester.
▸ noun: Major Sir (29 December 1782 – 16 May 1857) a Welsh military commander, and was one of the first Europeans to ascend a Himalayan peak.
▸ noun: William Wallace Brooks Lloyd (14 September 1934 – 21 December 2011) was an Australian rugby league footballer.
▸ noun: William Henry Cynric Lloyd (13 January 1802 – 3 January 1881) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman,
▸ noun: (1771 – 10 April 1841) a Welsh Anglican priest who became a schoolteacher and Methodist preacher.
▸ noun: (1637 – 1 January 1710) a Welsh-born Anglican bishop.
▸ noun: an Irish Anglican priest in the last quarter of the seventeenth century and the first quarter of the eighteenth.
▸ noun: (12 October 1822 – 15 July 1905) a British railway engineer who was instrumental in the construction of several railways in the Americas.
▸ noun: (born 14 May 1990) a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a lock for London Irish in the Aviva Premiership.
▸ noun: William John Lloyd (2December 177829July 1815) was a British Army officer wounded at the Battle of Waterloo on June18 1815.
▸ noun: Admiral (28 June 1725 – 19 July 1796) a Royal Navy officer from Carmarthenshire, Wales, rising to become an Admiral of the White.
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▸ noun: William Albert Lloyd (born 1 November 1988) is a British politician, who served as the Councillor for Warley in Brentwood, Essex from 2007 to 2015.
▸ noun: (18 August 162730 August 1717) an English divine who served successively as bishop of St Asaph, of Lichfield and Coventry and of Worcester.
▸ noun: Major Sir (29 December 1782 – 16 May 1857) a Welsh military commander, and was one of the first Europeans to ascend a Himalayan peak.
▸ noun: William Wallace Brooks Lloyd (14 September 1934 – 21 December 2011) was an Australian rugby league footballer.
▸ noun: William Henry Cynric Lloyd (13 January 1802 – 3 January 1881) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman,
▸ noun: (1771 – 10 April 1841) a Welsh Anglican priest who became a schoolteacher and Methodist preacher.
▸ noun: (1637 – 1 January 1710) a Welsh-born Anglican bishop.
▸ noun: an Irish Anglican priest in the last quarter of the seventeenth century and the first quarter of the eighteenth.
▸ noun: (12 October 1822 – 15 July 1905) a British railway engineer who was instrumental in the construction of several railways in the Americas.
▸ noun: (born 14 May 1990) a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a lock for London Irish in the Aviva Premiership.
▸ noun: William John Lloyd (2December 177829July 1815) was a British Army officer wounded at the Battle of Waterloo on June18 1815.
▸ noun: Admiral (28 June 1725 – 19 July 1796) a Royal Navy officer from Carmarthenshire, Wales, rising to become an Admiral of the White.
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