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    Dolobran, in the county of Montgomeryshire (now Powys) in Wales, is a historic estate which was the earliest known seat of the expansive Lloyd family,...
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  • Dolobran may refer to: Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, historic estate of the Lloyd family Dolobran (Haverford, Pennsylvania), 1881 shingle-style mansion and...
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    Eastbourne in 1924 and served until 1925, when he was made Baron Lloyd, of Dolobran in the County of Montgomery, named after his Welsh ancestral home. After...
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    Thomas Lloyd (lieutenant governor) (category People from Montgomeryshire)
    He was the third son of Charles I Lloyd (1597-) of Dolobran, in the parish of Meifod, Montgomeryshire in Wales, by his wife Elizabeth Stanley, a member...
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    Pontrobert (category Montgomeryshire)
    Built 1701 for Charles Lloyd of Dolobran. The building which is an early example of brick building in Montgomeryshire, is listed Grade ii*. Constructed...
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  • Lloyd family may refer to: Lloyd family (Dolobran), of Dolobran, Montgomeryshire Lloyd family (Birmingham), from Birmingham, England, branch of above...
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  • Thumbnail for Alexander Lloyd, 2nd Baron Lloyd
    Arms of Lloyd of Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales (of which family were the Lloyd Quakers, bankers and steel manufacturers of Birmingham: Azure, a chevron...
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  • Library of Wales. Retrieved 20 September 2016. "LLOYD family, of Dolobran, Montgomeryshire". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved...
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  • FitzThomas Wyley 1915: Thomas Owen Lloyd of The Priory, Warwick and of Dolobran, Montgomeryshire. 1916: John Arthur James of Coton House, Churchover 1917: Andrew...
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    Sampson Lloyd was the younger son of Charles Lloyd (1637–1698) of Dolobran in Montgomeryshire (now Powys), where the Lloyd family had been established gentry...
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  • seventeenth century to Birmingham, England, from Dolobran Hall near Meifod, Powys (previously in Montgomeryshire), Wales. The family were involved in manufacturing...
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  • The office of High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire was established in 1541 since then a High Sheriff was appointed annually until 1974 when the office was...
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    cadet member of the Lloyd family (Quakers, iron-founders and bankers) of Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, who served as High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in 1883....
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    Bank. He was descended from the ancient family of Lloyd of Dolobran Hall in Montgomeryshire (now Powys) in Wales. He retained the Tudor farmhouse and built...
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  • equidistant from Llanidloes and Llanbrynmair in the historic county of Montgomeryshire, Wales, although now administered as part of the unitary authority...
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    manufacturers and founders of Lloyds Bank, which originated at Dolobran Hall, Montgomeryshire in Wales. He was the fifth son of Samuel II "Quaker" Lloyd (1795–1862)...
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    condenser mixed and formed the web. The first in Wales was in a factory at Dolobran near Meifod in 1789. These carding mills produced yarn particularly for...
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  • Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre. Manning Wardle 0-6-0ST Number 16 Dolobran. Works number 1762/1910. Built for Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd (S&L), Corby....
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    Photo Dolobran Hall Llangyniew SJ1184912275 52°42′03″N 3°18′21″W / 52.700968361449°N 3.3059605502194°W / 52.700968361449; -3.3059605502194 (Dolobran Hall)...
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