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John Lloyd (judge)

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With improvements in ship technology, capital financing, and with the discovery of new colonies around the world, Britain developed a policy of commercial and
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and was the only college created there by Elizabeth Tudor. Members of that charter, along with John Lloyd, were the Secretary of State,
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appointed by the Queen and was promoted from Fellow to Commissionner. Before Jesus College was founded, Lloyd had also been the
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John Lloyd was a member of the Griffith family of Cevn Amwlch, who rose to power after challenging the supremacy of the
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in Wales but was removed from this position in November the same year. In 1571, he was named in a charter granted by
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to flourish as they were able to deal with more matters related to law and finance, such as commercial
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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011
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One of their sons, Thomas Yale (1587–1619), became the grandfather of Governor
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John Lloyd was born in 1533, the third son of David Lloyd of Cevn Amwlch, in
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at the University of Oxford. He died in February 1607 and was buried in the
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by ennemies or competitors. He also had to settle the rights between
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of Plas Grono, Chancellor of Chester, and nephew of Chancellor
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His brother-in-law was Thomas Pigott, 55: 546: 483:John Lloyd's children included : 375:Members of his family included : 149:Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham 987:16th-century English Anglican priests 725:The American Journal of Legal History 643:The American Journal of Legal History 301:; the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, 7: 977:Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford 622:. Oxford: Parker and Co – via 198:, which marked the beginning of the 36:, and a cofounder, along with Queen 257:In April 1559, Lloyd was appointed 141:Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln 972:Alumni of the University of Oxford 293:; the Lord Chancellor of England, 14: 131:in 1566, and later, Judge of the 982:Fellows of Jesus College, Oxford 889:. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. 380:John Griffith (MP for Beaumaris) 52:Doddershall House, Pigott family 702:"Origins of the British Empire" 684:"Origins of the British Empire" 330:thirteen founding Commissioners 135:in London. Lloyd worked under 82:High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire 78:Thomas Pigott (Bedfordshire MP) 1: 487:Frances Lloyd married to Dr. 277:. That College was the first 461:Richard Bulkeley (died 1621) 90:Thomas Pigott (Aylesbury MP) 1012:16th-century English judges 1007:17th-century English judges 930:Rodney Horace Yale (1908). 900:Rodney Horace Yale (1908). 852:Rodney Horace Yale (1908). 719:George F. Steckley (1978). 637:George F. Steckley (1978). 392:Vice-Admiral of North Wales 32:in London, board member of 1033: 422:Archbishop of Canterbury 318:8 founding commissioners 613:"Lloyd, John (1)"  580:Richardson, D. (2011). 164:High Court of Admiralty 133:High Court of Admiralty 30:High Court of Admiralty 833:. 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Index

Rev.
DCL
High Court of Admiralty
All Souls College
Elizabeth Tudor


Lleyn, Carnarvonshire
Hartshorne, Derbyshire
London
Thomas Pigott (Bedfordshire MP)
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
Justice of the Peace
Thomas Pigott (Aylesbury MP)
Sir John Allot
Lord Mayor of London
Bachelor of Arts
University of Oxford
Fellow
All Souls College
Bachelor of Civil Law
Doctor of Civil Law
Court of the Arches
High Court of Admiralty
Lord Admirals
Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln
Elizabeth FitzGerald
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham
Elizabeth I
Anne Boleyn

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