Catling, Thomas, 1838-1920
In 1885, Lloyd's valued employee, Thomas Catling, took over the editorship; He was a keen supporter of William Gladstone and the Liberal Party; as Liberal party divided itself, Lloyds started supporting David Lloyd George; Gladstone's promotion of home rule for Ireland created difficulties for Catling but chose readers over politics; Catling retired in 190
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b. Sept. 23, 1838, Cambridge, England; father was botanist; started working for Cambridge Chronical, newspaper, at age 12; started working at Lloyds Weekly (newspaper) in London at age 16;
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Date: 1838-09-23 (Birth) - 1920-12-25 (Death)
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Name Entry: Catling, Thomas, 1838-1920
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