John Lloyd - Government, Legal and Military

Government, Legal and Military

  • John Lloyd (MP for Denbighshire) (died 1606), MP for Denbighshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • John Lloyd (Canadian politician) (1908–1985), member of Canadian House of Commons for Halifax electoral district
  • John Lloyd (Cardiganshire) (c. 1717–1755), Welsh Member of Parliament for Ceredigion
  • John Lloyd (civil servant), formerly Clerk to the National Assembly for Wales
  • John Lloyd (governor), Governor of the Isle of Man
  • John Lloyd (Irish politician)
  • John Lloyd (judge) (died 1607), one of the founding fellows of Jesus College, Oxford and judge of the High Court of Admiralty
  • John Lloyd (political reformer) (1833–1915), Welsh-born member of the London County Council
  • John Lloyd (scholar) (1750–1815), Welsh scholar, Fellow of the Royal Society and Member of Parliament for Flintshire
  • John Horatio Lloyd, British Member of Parliament for Stockport
  • John W. Lloyd (1831–?), Medal of Honor recipient
  • Sir John Lloyd, 1st Baronet (died 1664), British Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire
  • Selwyn Lloyd (John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, 1904–1978), foreign secretary of the United Kingdom

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