Lloyd papers 1658-1910 (bulk 1658-1904) [microfilm]

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Lloyd papers 1658-1910 (bulk 1658-1904) [microfilm]

This collection reproduces land papers (including acquisitions of property, maintenance of property, property lists, inventories, and public land documents), personal letters, business material (including letters, papers of an agent, company or individual and accounts and receipts 1718-1890), legal papers (containing information regarding estates, cases, and wills), and miscellaneous items (including report cards, commissions, a weather diary, genealogical data, sermons, a surveying textbook, Edward Lloyd IV's library catalog, and horse pedigrees).

41 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

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Lloyd, Edward, 1744-1796

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Edward Lloyd IV (December 15, 1744 – July 8, 1796) was an American planter from Talbot County, Maryland. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress for Maryland in 1783 and 1784. Born at his family's plantation in Talbot County in the Province of Maryland, Lloyd completed preparatory studies. He was a member of the lower house of the General Assembly of Maryland from 1771 to 1774, in the Maryland State House of Delegates in 1780, and served in the State senate in 1781, 1786, and 1791. Lloy...

Wye House (Talbot County, Md.)

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Murry, Sally Scott, 1775-1854.

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Lloyd family.

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The Lloyd family settled in Maryland in the 17th century when Edward Lloyd I (c. 1650-c. 1695) came to America and built the first Wye House on the Wye River. The third son of Edward Lloyd I was Edward Lloyd III (1711-1770) who was known as the Councilor. He was a delegate to the lower house of the General Assembly, appointed to the Governor's Council and held a seat in the Upper House. The eldest son of Edward Lloyd III and Ann Rousby was Edward Lloyd IV (1744-1796). He managed the Lloyd fortun...

Lloyd, Edward, 1711-1770.

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Lloyd, Edward, 1650-1695.

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Lloyd, Edward, 1670-1718.

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Lloyd, Edward, 1779-1834

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