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James Lloyd (bridge Builder)
James Lloyd may refer to: Politicians * James Lloyd (Maryland politician) (1745–1830), American senator from Maryland * James Lloyd (Massachusetts politician) (1769–1831), American senator from Massachusetts *James T. Lloyd (1857–1944), American congressman from Missouri * James M. Lloyd (1886–1969), American politician from South Dakota *James F. Lloyd (1922–2012), American congressman from California *James Monteith Lloyd, administrator of Grenada (1957–1962), see list of colonial governors of Grenada * James R. Lloyd (1950–1989), American politician in Pennsylvania * Sir James Lloyd, 1st Baronet (1762–1844), Sussex landowner, militia officer and Member of Parliament *Jim Lloyd (born 1954), Australian politician from New South Wales Others * James Lloyd (convict) (1825–1898), convict transported to Western Australia * James Lloyd (obstetrician) (1728–1810), American surgeon and obstetrician * James Lloyd (bridge builder) ( -1854), American bridge builder * ...
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James Lloyd (Maryland Politician)
James Lloyd (1756 – September 20, 1830) was an American politician. Lloyd as born at Farley (now Fairlee) near Chestertown, Maryland. He pursued classical studies and studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice. He was commissioned second lieutenant in the Kent County militia in 1776 and served during the American Revolutionary War. He was a general in the War of 1812 and he freed captive Francis Scott Key from Fort McHenry. Lloyd was elected as a Federalist to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Henry and served from December 8, 1797, until December 1, 1800, when he resigned. On June 27, 1798, Lloyd introduced the Sedition Act of 1798, a part of the Alien and Sedition Acts. He engaged in the practice of law afterwards. James Lloyd died at Ratcliffe Manor, near Easton, Maryland on September 20, 1830. He was interred at Clover Fields, the estate of his daughter in Queen Anne's County, Maryland Queen Anne's ...
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James Lloyd (bridge Builder)
James Lloyd may refer to: Politicians * James Lloyd (Maryland politician) (1745–1830), American senator from Maryland * James Lloyd (Massachusetts politician) (1769–1831), American senator from Massachusetts *James T. Lloyd (1857–1944), American congressman from Missouri * James M. Lloyd (1886–1969), American politician from South Dakota *James F. Lloyd (1922–2012), American congressman from California *James Monteith Lloyd, administrator of Grenada (1957–1962), see list of colonial governors of Grenada * James R. Lloyd (1950–1989), American politician in Pennsylvania * Sir James Lloyd, 1st Baronet (1762–1844), Sussex landowner, militia officer and Member of Parliament *Jim Lloyd (born 1954), Australian politician from New South Wales Others * James Lloyd (convict) (1825–1898), convict transported to Western Australia * James Lloyd (obstetrician) (1728–1810), American surgeon and obstetrician * James Lloyd (bridge builder) ( -1854), American bridge builder * ...
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Jimmy Lloyd (wrestler)
James Marchese (born February 17, 1998), better known by his ring name Jimmy Lloyd, is an American professional wrestler. He is currently performing as a freelancer – predominantly for Game Changer Wrestling (GCW), where he performs as Jimmy Lloyd and is a former member of Deathmatch Royalty (Matt Cardona, Steph De Lander and Mance Warner). He also makes appearances on the independent circuit. He is known for his appearances in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) and Major League Wrestling (MLW). Professional wrestling career American independent circuit (2014–present) Early career and Combat Zone Wrestling (2014–2020) Marchese made his professional wrestling debut at ''OTW Sole Survivor'', an event promoted by Old Time Wrestling on May 14, 2014, where he alongside Steve Sanders where they won the OTW Tag Team champions as they defeated Mean Streak (Eddie Hawkins and Justin Pusser). Marchese shared a five-year tenure with Combat Zone Wrestling. He made his debut in the promotion ...
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