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  2. Lloyd George Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd George Museum is dedicated to the life and times of David Lloyd George, the Welshman who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922. It is located in Lloyd George's home village of Llanystumdwy, Wales, where he is buried, and is run by Gwynedd Council. It is normally open during the summer months and by appointment ...

  3. David Lloyd George - Wikipedia

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    David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor [a] (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922. A Liberal Party politician from Wales, he was known for leading the United Kingdom during the First World War, for social-reform policies, for his role in the Paris Peace Conference, and for negotiating the establishment of the Irish Free State.

  4. David Lloyd Leisure - Wikipedia

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    Former professional tennis player David Lloyd established David Lloyd Leisure in 1982 and opened the first club. By 1995, there were 18 David Lloyd Leisure clubs when Whitbread PLC acquired the company for £182 million, [4] incorporating it into its Restaurants & Leisure Division. Gerrard Duxbury remained as managing director of the division ...

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  6. David Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    David Lloyd (biographer) (1635–1692), author of Lloyd's Memoirs of Excellent Personages; David Lloyd (tenor) (1912–1969), British tenor; David Lloyd (writer) (1934–2009), American television writer; David Lloyd (comics) (born 1950), illustrator of the graphic novel V for Vendetta; David Lloyd (actor) (born 1955), English actor and ...

  7. Saint Leo Oratory (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Canon David Silvey Bishop Fernandes preaches a homily during Solemn High Mass with Pontifical Assistance from the Throne at St. Leo Oratory Saint Leo Oratory is a historic Catholic church and active oratory operated by the Institute of Christ the King in the Diocese of Columbus , located in the Merion Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio .

  8. Lloyd's Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    From 1696–1697 Lloyd also experimented with publishing a newspaper, Lloyd's News, reporting on shipping schedules and insurance agreements reached in the coffee house. [5] In 1713, the year of Edward Lloyd's death, he modified his will to assign the lease of the coffee house to his head waiter, William Newton, who then married one of Lloyd's ...

  9. David Lloyd (writer) - Wikipedia

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    David Gibbs Lloyd (July 7, 1934 – November 10, 2009) was an American screenwriter and producer for television. He wrote for many sitcoms , such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show , The Bob Newhart Show , Taxi , Cheers , Frasier and Wings .