Arthur Lloyd
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1844 – 1907
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Who was Arthur Lloyd?
Arthur Thomas Lloyd was an Anglican bishop.
Lloyd was educated at Magdalen School and St Edmund Hall, Oxford. Ordained in 1869, his first post was as a curate at Cholsey from where he moved to become vicar of Aylesbury. After some time as the vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne and Provost of Newcastle Cathedral, he was appointed to be the first modern suffragan Bishop of Thetford in 1894. In 1903 he was translated to become the Bishop of Newcastle but died four years later.
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- Born
- Dec 13, 1844
- Also known as
- Arthur Thomas Lloyd
- Education
- Magdalen College School, Oxford
- Died
- May 29, 1907
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on July 23, 2013
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