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on 15 Nov. 1701, and was king's advocate from 1715 to 1727. He was knighted 29 May 1710, and the same year was incorporated at Cambridge, and admitted (20 June) master of Trinity Hall, the chapel of which he enlarged and to which he bequeathed £3,000 to rebuild the hall. He resigned the mastership on
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in 1689, graduated B.C.L. 22 June 1691, and proceeded D.C.L. 30 June 1696, in which year he was admitted a member of the College of Advocates (21 November).
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on 30 March 1745, and was buried in Trinity Hall Chapel on 8 April.
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Nathaniel Lloyd (architectural historian)

Thomas Gibson
Lincoln College, Oxford
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Savoy Hospital
Sir Richard Lloyd
St Paul's School
Trinity College, Oxford
All Souls' College
deputy admiralty Advocate
Dr. Henry Newton
Sunbury-on-Thames
"Nathaniel Lloyd (LLT710N)"
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Lee, Sidney
Lloyd, Nathaniel
Dictionary of National Biography
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1669 births
1745 deaths
English legal professionals
Masters of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Vice-chancellors of the University of Cambridge
People educated at St Paul's School, London
Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford
Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford

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