Lloyd Henry Active 1712 : The Right Honourable Laurance, Lord Viscount Say and Seale, Thomas Roberts and others the tenants, plaintiffs in the writ of error, and defendants in the original action. : Henry Lloyd nominal plaintiff upon the demise of Cecill Fiennes, widdow, and Robert Mignon, gent. and Cecil his wife, cousins and coheirs of Nathaniel, late Lord Viscount Say and Seale, deceased. And also upon the demise of William Farrer, Esq; and Sylvester Petyt, Gent. mortgagees of said late Lord Nathaniel. Defendant in the said writ of error, and plaintiff in the original cause. In an ejectment for the mannors of Broughton, Newenton alias Newton, Bloxham Beauchamp, Bloxham, Fennys and Shutford alias Shitford, and divers messuages and lands in Broughton, Banbury, Newenton alias Newton Shutford, alias Shitford and Bloxham, in the county of Oxford.
Lloyd Hugh : When we are married / J.B. Priestley ; directed by Laurier Lister.
1970
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Lloyd Hugh 1546 1601 : Phrases elegantiores ex Cæsaris commentariis Cicerone / aliisq in usum scholæ Wintoniensis collectore Hugone Lloyd ...
1654
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Lloyd Hugh 1586 1667 : Articles of visitation & enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical : exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the Diocese of Landaffe, in the first episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Hugh, by divine providence Lord Bishop of Landaffe.
Lloyd Janette M : Jacob's ladder : a parent's view of portage.
1986
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Lloyd Jenkin 1623 Or 4 : Christ's valedictions: or sacred observations on the last words of our savior delivered on the crosse. / By Jenkin Lloyd, minister of the gospel, and rector of Llandissil in Cardigan shire
1658
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Lloyd Jennifer M : Women and the shaping of British Methodism : persistent preachers, 1807-1907 / Jennifer Lloyd.
2009
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Lloyd Jenny : Marketing communications [electronic resource] / Lynne Eagle, Stephan Dahl, Barbara Czarnecka, Jenny Lloyd.
Lloyd John 1638 1687 : A good help for weak memories, or, The contents of every chapter in the Bible in alphabetical dysticks : being very profitable for such as desire to repeat books or find out divers places in the Scripture, especially in the historical books : whereunto is added the order of times wherein the prophesies and New Testament were penned : and a chronology from Adam to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian : with other Scriptural passages made easie to be remembred.
Lloyd John Active 1665 : Unto all judges, jurors, witnesses and seamen, or any other who have been, are, or may be exercised in making laws against the innocent, or in trying, judging, or carrying-out of their native country such innocent persons as in conscience towards God cannot stoop to the wills of men, in conforming to their laws made against the witness of God in all clean conscience.