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Robert LLOYD Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, 05 Jun., 1751. S. of Pierson (1722), of London , Usher of Westminster [ London ]. School, Westminster [ London ]. Matric. 1751 ; Scholar, 1752 ; B.A. 1755 ; M.A. 1758 . Usher of Westminster School [ London ]. Author, literary and dramatic. Friend of Wilkes and Churchill. Edited the St James's Magazine, 1762-3 . Imprisoned for debt. Poet. Wrote a comic opera, The Capricious Lovers . Died in the Fleet prison [ London ], 15 Dec., 1764. ( D.N.B.; Al. Westmon., 357.) | Robert LLOYD Approx. lifespan: 17331764 Adm. pens. (age 18) at Trinity College 1751:06:05 s. of Pierson LLOYD (1722) of London Usher of Westminster, [ London ] School Westminster, [ London ] Matric. 1751 Scholar 1752 B.A. 1755 M.A. 1758 Usher of Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [ London ] Author, literary and dramatic. Friend of Wilkes and Churchill. Edited the St James's Magazine 1762-63 Imprisoned for debt. Poet. Wrote a comic opera, The Capricious Lovers Died in the Fleet prison [ London ] 1764:12:15 ( D.N.B.; Al. Westmon., 357.) |