See also
Husband: | Horatio LLOYD (1829-1920) | |
Wife: | Harriette RIGBY (1833-1902) | |
Children: | Arthur Watson LLOYD (1858-1894) | |
Edward Honoratus LLOYD (1860-1930) | ||
Francis Horatio LLOYD (1864-1920) | ||
Trevor Fitzroy LLOYD (1866-1931) | ||
Marriage | 2 Oct 1856 | Neston Cheshire |
Name: | Horatio LLOYD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Edward Watson LLOYD (1802-1850) | |
Mother: | Alice PENNINGTON (1808-1891) | |
Birth | 29 Sep 1829 | Chester, Cheshire |
Baptism | 13 Jan 1830 (age 0) | Holy Trinity, Chester |
Census | 1841 (age 11) | Spittle Boughton, Cheshire |
Census | 1851 (age 21) | St Mary on the Hill, Chester |
Bridge Place Clerk of Indictments; North Wales Circuit. Servant Elizabeth Jones from Pentre, Flintshire |
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Census | 1861 (age 31) | Neston Cheshire |
Church Street | ||
Occupation | 1861 (age 31) | Legal Profession - Barrister at Law |
Census | 1871 (age 41) | Knutsford, Cheshire |
Hotel, King Street Visitor whilst working as Barrister in actual practice. Recorder of City of Chester |
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Census | 1881 (age 51) | Chester, Cheshire |
3 Sandown Terrace, Boughton | ||
Occupation | 1881 (age 51) | Judge of County Court |
Title | 1890 (age 60-61) | Sir |
Census | 1891 (age 61) | Chorley, Lancashire |
Visitor, Knight. County Court Judge | ||
Census | 1901 (age 71) | Dwygyfylchi, Caernarvonshire |
Glan y mor, Sefton house | ||
Death | 24 Dec 1920 (age 91) | Chester, Cheshire |
8 Stanley Place | ||
Probate | 16 Feb 1921 | Chester, Cheshire |
8 Stanley Place Probate to Edward Honoratus Lloyd, Barrister at Law K.C. Effects 6877 pounds 15 shillings and eightpence |
Name: | Harriette RIGBY | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Honoratus Leigh RIGBY (1796-1851) | |
Mother: | Mary Jane ROPER (1797- ) | |
Birth | 1833 | Hawarden, Flintshire |
Census | 1851 (age 17-18) | Hawarden, Flintshire |
Two House Buidling | ||
Census | 1861 (age 28) | Neston Cheshire |
Church Street | ||
Census | 1871 (age 37) | Kensington, London |
2 Argyle Road Telora Trevor Roper a cousin also in residence. |
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Census | 1881 (age 48) | Chester, Cheshire |
3 Sandown Terrace, Boughton | ||
Census | 1891 (age 57) | Chester, Cheshire |
8 Stanley Place Mary Kathleen Fanny Stanley aged 19 born Cork, Kinsale Ireland, niece also in residence |
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Census | 1901 (age 68) | Dwygyfylchi, Caernarvonshire |
Glan y Mor, Sefton house | ||
Death | 19 Mar 1902 (age 68-69) | Conway, Caernarvonshire |
Burial | 22 Mar 1902 | Chester, Cheshire |
Chester Cemetary |
Name: | Arthur Watson LLOYD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Adeline JONES ( -1919) | |
Birth | Mar 1858 | Neston Cheshire |
Census | 1861 (age 3) | Neston Cheshire |
Church Street | ||
Census | 1871 (age 13) | Ewell, Surrey |
The Grange School Boarder at private school with brother Edward |
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Residence | Nov 1894 (age 36) | Sydney Australia |
Nareen, Wallace Street, Burwood | ||
Death | 20 Nov 1894 (age 43) | Sydney Australia |
Rookswood Cemetery Also Arthur William Watson. Only son 20 May 1901 aged 18 years and 10 months. Death reported in Brisbane Courier dated 26 November 1894 as follows: During the week, under his real name of Arhur Watson Lloyd, the Herald columns have recorded the death of Mr Arthur Rigby, an esteemed member of Mr George Rignold's Operatic Company . Mr Rigby who was the eldest son of Sir Horatio Lloyd, , an English County Court Judge and Recorder of Chester, came to Australia in 1879 after some previous residence at the Cape. For some years he was with the Royal Comic Opera Company under Messrs. Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove, occasionally playing minor parts in which his excellent bass voice told well, and then in 1889 he joined the Rignold Dramatic Company and in the coarse of a steady and servicable career showed decided talent as a character actor. When Mr William Rignold made a great success of his life as Falstaff (Merry Wives of Windsor), Mr Rigby contributed a clever little character study as "mine Host of the Garter" with jolly unctuous laugh, who figured in the third scene of the comedy. His last appearance on stage was in "True as Steel" as long ago as February 1893 when appropriately enough his last words he said in public were " Well, anyhow, I've done my duty, and that's all I want" Many kind attentions were shown him during his long illness by Mr and Mrs Rignold - to whom he wrote very gratefully - and by the members of their company, and his old friend Mr Stirling Whyte remained with him almost to the last. The late Mr Rigby, who leaves a widow and one son, died at Katoomba, at the age of 36 years on the 20th November, and was buried at Rookwood last Thursday. The Sydney Morning Herald of 28 January 1893 reported under Amusements as follows: Her Majesty's Theatre: With the object of introducing Mr Lionel Rignold as Harry Ascalon the part which won him fame at the Adelphi Theatre some few years past, Mr George Rignold will this evening produce"London Day by Day" at her Majesty's Theatre. The drama will be illustrated by the fine series of pictures painted by Mr George Gordon to show the highways and byways of the great city, and the newly organised company will present the following interesting list of characters: Includes Mr Arthur Rigby as Detective Morgan. Probate to his wife value of 70 pounds. |
Name: | Edward Honoratus LLOYD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse 1: | Harriet FROST (1857-1924) | |
Spouse 2: | Anita Alejandra FOCKE (1875-1957) | |
Birth | 15 Jun 1860 | Neston Cheshire |
Undergraduate, Oxford University | ||
Census | 1861 (age 11 mns) | Neston Cheshire |
Church Street | ||
Census | 1871 (age 10) | Ewell, Surrey |
The Grange School Boarder with brother Arthur Watson |
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Education | 31 May 1879 (age 19) | Trinity College, Oxford |
BA 1882, M.A. 1888. Student at Middle Temple 1878 | ||
Census | 1881 (age 20) | Chester, Cheshire |
3 Sandown Terrace, Boughton Student at Oxford University |
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Education | 9 Nov 1882 (age 22) | -; Liverpool Mercury |
Reports that Edward has received his certificate from the Council of legal Education prior to being called to the Bar | ||
Census | 1891 (age 30) | Paddington, London |
32 Princes Street Barrister/Solicitor |
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Census | 1901 (age 40) | Kensington, London |
69 Courtfield Gardens | ||
Occupation | Feb 1904 (age 43) | Legal Profession - Barrister at Law, Kings Counsel |
Leading Council on Local government law. | ||
Census | 1911 (age 50) | Kensington, London |
30 Collingham Gardens Barrister, Kings Council. 9 servants. |
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Residence | 30 Aug 1920 (age 60) | London, SW3 |
22 Cadogan Gardens | ||
Residence | 24 Mar 1923 (age 47) | London W1 |
26 Gilbert Street Arrived at Plymouth on SS Manchuria travelling 1st class from New York |
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Death | 7 Dec 1930 (age 70) | Knightsbridge, London |
22 Parkside | ||
Probate | 24 Jan 1931 (age 70) | Knightsbridge, London |
22 Parkside Probate to Anita Alejandra Lloyd, widow and Charles Edward Honoratus Lloyd, Frederick Norton Kay Menzies and Kenneth James Acton-Davis. Effects: 104,665 pounds 4 shillings and eightpence |
Name: | Francis Horatio LLOYD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse 1: | Mary Kathleen Fanny STANLEY (1871-1896) | |
Spouse 2: | Constance Elizabeth HORTON (1855-1902) | |
Birth | 18 Jun 1864 | Kensington, London |
4 Pembroke Gardens | ||
Census | 1871 (age 4) | Kensington, London |
2 Argyle Road | ||
Census | 1881 (age 17) | Repton, Derbyshire |
The School Boarder |
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Census | 1891 (age 27) | Chester, Cheshire |
8 Stanley Place | ||
Residence | Sep 1896 (age 32) | Chester, Cheshire |
19 Hough Green | ||
Census | 1901 (age 38) | Chester, Cheshire |
Also in residence with his second wife Constance were her three sons: Gilbert E Cohen 23, Eustace G Cohen 19 and Hugh E Cohen 16 | ||
Occupation | Legal Profession - Solicitor | |
Death | 30 Aug 1920 (age 56) | Chester, Cheshire |
Cause: Bronchopneumonia, Heart Failure Address: 8 Stanley Place Reported by brother E Honoratus of 22 Cadogan Gardens, London SW3 |
Name: | Trevor Fitzroy LLOYD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Isabelle JARDINE (1866-1940) | |
Birth | 28 Sep 1866 | Kensington, London |
4 Pembroke Gardens | ||
Census | 1871 (age 4) | Kensington, London |
2 Argyle Place | ||
Census | 1881 (age 14) | Repton, Derbyshire |
The School Boarder |
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Education | 1885 (age 19) | University; Trinity Hall Cambridge |
B.A. 1889. at the Middle Temple June 22 1887. Called to the Bar Jun 18 1890. On the North Wales Circuit. Revising Barrister. | ||
Census | 1891 (age 24) | Chester, Cheshire |
8 Stanley Place | ||
Residence | 1 Aug 1893 (age 26) | Surbiton, Surrey |
Ewell Road | ||
Residence | 1 Sep 1899 (age 32) | Surbiton, Surrey |
Newstead, Surbiton Hill | ||
Census | 1901 (age 34) | Surbiton, Surrey |
Newstead, King Charles Road Living with wife Isabella and children - Gladys, Reginald and Alice. Ada WOOD, (45) b.Liverpool, Widowed visiting. |
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Occupation | Legal Profession - Barrister at Law | |
Bankruptcy | 9 Sep 1909 (age 42) | Temple, London |
5 Crown Court It was reported in the Manchester Courier that preceedings were taken against Trevor Lloyd, revising barrister for part of Cheshire for Bankruptcy with debts of 8500 pounds and assets of 125 pounds. He began to borrow money ten years earlier and had been forced to borrow from one person to repay others |
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Residence | 1915 (age 48-49) | Dulwich, London |
95 Croxted Road Electoral Roll. Brother, Edward also on roll |
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Residence | 1921 (age 54-55) | City of London |
4 Pump Court, Inner Temple Abode given as Dudley Lodge, Croxteth Road, Dulwich |
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Residence | 1923 (age 56-57) | City of London |
4 Pump Court, Inner Temple Electoral Roll. No abode given |
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Residence | 1930 (age 63-64) | Fulham, London |
1 Beaumont Mansions | ||
Death | 26 Jan 1931 (age 64) | Fulham, London |
Cause: Heart failure, Exhaustion, Carcinoma Oesophagus Address: 1 Beaumont Mansions |
Created a K.B. in 1890. An article, not dated, can be found within a scrapbook passed down through the father and grandfather of my wife Judith LLoyd and reads as follows:
"Why are so few County Court Judges singled out for honour? Sir Horatio LLOYD, whose name appeared in the Birthday list is, with the exception of Sir Rupert KETTLE, the only judge who has been knighted. Sir Richard HARRINGTON having succeeded his cousin in the baronetcy. Sir Rupert KETTLE owes the distinction to the services he rendered in connection with the establishment of Board of Arbritration between employers and employed, but if Judge LLOYD had only administered the death blow to the "tally" system he would have merited a knighthood. He is a man of great ability and with the full courage of his convictions".
Sir Horatio Lloyd was born in 1829, and educated at Rossall, was called to the bar of the Middle Temple in May 1852. He went the North Wales and Chester Circuit, on which he was counsel to the Mint and the Post Office, and a revising barrister. In February 1866 he was appointed Recorder of Chester. he is editor of Leeming and Cross's "Practice of Quarter Sessions" and of Chitty's "Statutes of Practical Utility in the Civil and Criminal Administration of Justice", a Justice of Peace for four counties as well as of the City of Chester, has been judge of the circuit since October 1874 and is universally respected in North Wales.
Appointed a Judge on the County circuit for Chester and North Wales. He was Welsh speaking in 1874