
Baron Lloyd, of
Dolobran in the County of Montgomery, was a title in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom
The Peerage of the United Kingdom is one of the five Peerages in the United Kingdom. It comprises most peerages created in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the Acts of Union in 1801, when it replaced the Peerage of Great ...
. It was created in 1925 for the
Conservative
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politician
Sir George Lloyd. He was succeeded by his only son, the second Baron. He was also a Conservative politician. He had no surviving male issue and on his death in 1985 the barony became extinct.
Sampson Samuel Lloyd, grandfather of the first Baron, was
Member of Parliament
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for
Plymouth
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Plymout ...
and
Warwickshire South.
Barons Lloyd (1925)
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George Ambrose Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd (1879–1941)
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Alexander David Frederick Lloyd, 2nd Baron Lloyd (1912–1985)
See also
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Anthony Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick
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Lloyd family (Birmingham)
References
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David Beamish's Peerage Page
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1925 establishments in the United Kingdom
1985 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Extinct baronies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Noble titles created in 1925
Noble titles created for UK MPs