2005 Lloyd Cutler, American Lawyer
2005 Lloyd Norton Cutler, American Lawyer
2002 Lloyd Biggle, "science fiction, mystery writer", dies at 79
1998 Lloyd Bridges, actor, Sea Hunt, dies at 85
1996 Havelock Henry Trevor Hudson, lloyd's underwriter, dies at 77
1996 Lloyd Turner, journalist, dies at 57
1996 Peter James Frederick Green, CEO (LLoyd's of London), dies at 71
1996 Lloyd and Titchard complete 358 stand for 4th wkt Lancs vs. Essex
1996 James Herbert Lloyd Morrell, bishop, dies at 89
1996 Seton Howard Frederick Lloyd, archaeologist, dies at 93
1995 Lloyd Lambert, bassist, dies at 67
1995 Elizabeth Jane Lloyd, artist/teacher, dies at 67
1994 Lloyd James Austin, french Scholar, dies at 79
1994 Andrew Lloyd Webber admitted to the hospital for ulcer treatment
1994 Lloyd Lindroth, the Liberace of the Harp, dies at 63
1993 Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical "Sunset Promenade" opens in London
1992 44th Emmy Awards: Northern Exposure, Christopher Lloyd and Dana Delane
1992 Lloyd "Slim" Andrews, actor (Buf Bill in Tomahawk Territory), dies
1991 Lloyd Ford, stuntman, dies at 79
1990 "Capital News" starring Lloyd Bridges premieres on ABC-TV
1989 Jake Lloyd, American Actor
1988 Paul Francis Lloyd, entertainer, dies
1987 Lloyd Goodrich, American Arts Museum director, dies at 90
1986 Lloyd Haynes, actor (Pete Dixon-Room 222), dies at 54
1985 Lloyd Nolan, actor (Dr. Chegley-Julia), dies of lung cancer at 83
1984 Lloyd Gough, actor (Black Bart, Tolsa), dies of aortic aneurism at 77
1984 Andrew Lloyd Webber/Richard Stilgoe's "Starlight Express," premieres
1984 Emily Ann Lloyd, actress, Sarah Kramer-Something So Right
1981 Football running back, Herschel Walker, of University of Georgia, takes out a Lloyd's of London insurance policy for $1 million
1981 Andrew Lloyd Webber/T.S. Eliot's musical "Cats", premieres in London
1980 Norman Lloyd, composer, dies at 70
1979 93rd U.S. Womens Tennis: Tracy Austin beats C E Lloyd Mills (64 63)
1978 Andrew Lloyd Webber and Rice's musical "Evita," premiers in London
1978 John Selwyn Brooke Selwyn Lloyd, speaker of house of commons, dies
1977 Martin Dihigo John Lloyd elected to Hall of Fame
1976 Clive Lloyd scores double-ton in 120 mins, WI vs. Glamorgan
1971 Lloyd Kammeron, soccer player, Feyenoord, Go Ahead Eagles
1971 Harold Lloyd Jr, actor (Frankenstein's Daughter), dies at 40
1971 Harold Lloyd Jr, actor (Frankenstein's Daughter), dies at 40
1971 Harold Lloyd, U.S. comic/actor (Why Worry), dies of cancer at 77
1970 Sabrina Lloyd, actress, Sliders
1970 Emily Lloyd, born in London, England, actress, Wish You Were Here, In Country
1969 Lloyd Corrigan, actor (Prof McKillup-Hank), dies at 69
1969 Marion Lloyd Vince, fencer (National champ 1928, 31), dies at 63
1969 Graham Lloyd, cricketer, son of David, Lancashire batsman, Eng ODI 96
1968 Doris Lloyd, actress (Oliver Twist), dies of heart strain at 71
1967 Graeme Lloyd, born in Australia, pitcher, New York Yankees, Milwaukee Brewers
1967 Branch Rickey and Lloyd Waner elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
1966 Test debut of Clive Lloyd, vs. India Bombay, 82 and 78
1966 Megan Lloyd George, English politician, dies at 64
1965 [John] Selwyn (Brooke) Lloyd, British statesman, dies
1965 Greg Lloyd, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers
1963 Joe Lloyd, Highland Park, Illinois, Canadian Tour golfer, 1993 Space Coast
1961 Lloyd Cole, guitar/vocals, & the Commotions-Rattlesnakes
1960 Frank Lloyd, director (Berkeley Square, Blood on the Sun), dies at 72
1960 Lloyd Honeyghan, English welterweight boxing champ, 1986
1959 Steven Irvine, rock drummer, Lloyd Cole and The Commotions
1959 Guggenheim Museum, by Frank Lloyd Wright, opens in N.Y.C.
1959 Frank Lloyd Wright, U.S. architect (Guggenheim Museum New York), dies at 89
1956 Jeff Lloyd, jockey
1956 Lloyd Cole, rocker
1955 Bill Lloyd, Bowling Green, Kentucky, singer, Foster and Lloyd-Crazy Over You
1955 Lloyd Bacon, director (Fuller Brush Girl, 42nd Street), dies at 65
1955 Neil Clar, rock guitarist, Lloyd Cole and The Commotions
1955 Loren Lloyd Roberts, born in San Luis Obispo, California, PGA golfer, Nestle-1994, 95
1954 John Lloyd, England, tennis star, former husband of Chris Everet
1952 Lloyd Blaine Hammond, Jr., Savannah, Georgia, Major USAF/astr, STS 39, 64
1951 Lloyd C. Douglas, American Clergyman
1950 Anthony Lloyd, British MP
1950 Lloyd Weldon Keasor, Pumphrey, Maryland, wrestler 1976 Olympics silver
1948 David John de Lloyd, composer, dies at 65
1948 Andrew Lloyd Webber, born in London, Phantom
1948 Pat Lloyd, rocker
1947 David Lloyd, cricketer, England opener, 214 vs. India 1974
1946 46th U.S. Golf Open: Lloyd Mangrum shoots a 284 at Canterbury GC Cleve
1946 Lloyd Doggett, American Politician
1945 David Lloyd George, British (L) premier (1916-22), dies at 82
1945 Lloyd Kaufman, American Director
1944 Clive Hubert Lloyd, cricketer, "Supercat", 110 Tests 1966-85
1942 Nicholas Lloyd, editor, Daily Express
1940 Peter Middleton, CEO, Lloyd's
1938 Christopher Lloyd, Stamford, Connecticut, actor, Taxi, Back to the Future
1938 Lloyd Turner, journalist
1938 Only time brothers hit back-to-back home runs (Lloyd and Paul Waner, Pitts)
1937 Peter Lloyd, British MP
1937 Richard Lloyd Jones, secretary, Welsh Office
1937 Barry Lloyd Vercoe, composer
1936 Lloyd Dobbins, born in Newport News, Virginia, newscaster, NBC News Overnight
1935 Lloyd Waner sets record of 18 putouts in center in doubleheader
1933 David Rowland, chairman, Lloyd's
1933 Richard Lloyd Jones, secretary Welsh Office
1933 Lloyd Price, born in Kenner, Louisiana, singer, Just Because
1932 Lloyd Haynes, South Bend Indiana, actor, Pete Dixon-Room 222
1931 Lloyd Lindroth, the Liberace of the Harp
1931 Harold Lloyd, Jr., actor, Frankenstein's Daughter
1930 Peter Miller, CEO, Lloyd's of London
1929 Anthony Lloyd, Lord Justice of Appeal
1929 Marilyn Lloyd, Rep-D-TN, 1975-
1928 Elizabeth Jane Lloyd, artist/teacher
1928 Lloyd Lambert, bassist
1925 George Lloyd of Dolobran becomes British High Director of Egypt
1925 British Liberals choose David Lloyd George as party leader
1924 Lloyd Bochner, Toronto, Cecil-Dynasty, Lonely Lady, Naked Gun 2
1924 Peter James Frederick Green, CEO, LLoyd's of London
1924 Lloyd Alexander, American Writer
1923 Lloyd Labeach, born in Panama City, 100m/200m runner, Olympic-bronze-1948
1923 Hugh Lloyd, actor, Punch and Judy Man, Dunroamin' Rising
1923 Lloyd Biggle, Jr., U.S., sci-fi author, Silence is Deadly
1922 Marie Lloyd, British Musician
1921 Lloyd Bentsen, Sen-D-TX, 1971-, /1989 Dem VP nominee
1919 Charles Harford Lloyd, composer, dies on 70th birthday
1919 Havelock Henry Trevor Hudson, underwriter, Lloyd's of London
1918 British premier Lloyd George demand for unified peace
1917 Lloyd Cutler, American Lawyer
1917 Lloyd Norton Cutler, American Lawyer
1916 David Lloyd George forms British war government
1916 British government of David Lloyd George forms
1916 David Lloyd George replaces resigning H H Asquith as British PM
1916 Lloyd McBride, union president, United Steelworkers
1915 Lloyd James Austin, French Scholar
1914 Norman Lloyd, born in Jersey City, New Jersey, actor, Auschlander-St. Elsewhere
1913 George Walter Selwyn Lloyd, English composer, Serf, John Socman
1913 Lloyd Bridges, born in San Leandro, California, actor, Sea Hunt, Roots, Airplane
1907 Lloyd Gough, actor, Mike Axford-Green Hornet
1907 James Herbert Lloyd Morrell, bishop
1906 Marion Lloyd Vince, born in Brooklyn, New York, fencer, National champ 1928, 31
1904 [John] Selwyn [Brooke] Lloyd, British statsman
1904 Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenber----dorff, Sr, near Hamburg, Germany
1902 Lloyd Nolan, born in San Francisco, California, actor, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Peyton Place
1902 Seton Howard Frederick Lloyd, archaeologist
1902 Megan Lloyd George, English politician
1902 Geoffrey W. Lloyd, British minister of Brandstoffen/Energy, 1951-55
1900 Lloyd Corrigan, SF, actor, Papa Dodger-Willy, Prof McKillup-Hank
1897 3rd U.S. Golf Open: Joe Lloyd shoots a 162 at Chicago GC in Wheaton Ill
1897 Lloyd Goodrich, American Arts Museum director
1896 Doris Lloyd, actress, Bachelor Father, Charley's Aunt, Sarah and Son
1894 Lloyd A. Hall, born in Illinois, pioneer in food chemistry
1893 Harold Lloyd, Burchard, Nebraska, silent comic, Why Worry, Safety Last
1890 Lloyd Bacon, born in San Jose, California, actor, Charlie Chaplin
1888 Frank Lloyd, Scotland, actor and director, Mutiny on Bounty, Oliver Twist
1884 Lloyd Spooner, U.S., marksman, Olympic-4 gold/1 silver/2 bronze-1920
1883 David John de Lloyd, composer
1879 William Lloyd Garrison, abolitionist (Liberator), dies at 73
1877 Lloyd Cassel Douglas, novelist
1877 Lloyd C. Douglas, American Clergyman
1870 Marie Lloyd, British Musician
1867 Frank Lloyd Wright, Richland Center Wisconsin, master builder, Guggenheim
1863 Lloyd Tilghman, Confederate brig-general, dies in battle at 47
1863 David Lloyd George, L-PM-Britain, 1916-22
1849 Charles Harford Lloyd, composer
1831 William Lloyd Garrison publishes 1st issue of abolitionist journal
1825 Edward Lloyd Thomas, Brig General Confederate Army died in 1898
1816 Lloyd Tilghman, Brig General Confederate Army, died in 1863
1805 William Lloyd Garrison, American Journalist
1805 William Lloyd Garrison, abolitionist publisher, The Liberator
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