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Henry Lloyd (c1813-1887)

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Henry Lloyd (c1813-1887), Architect and Surveyor

1833 married at Long Ashton to Betsy Gill

1841 Applies to be Surveyor for the County Buildings. Henry Lloyd, Palace Street, Exeter. 'I have been extensively engaged in superintending the erection of many buildings, both in the city and county'.[1]

1861 Residing at 1 Great George Street, Bristol: Henry Lloyd (age 48 born Surrey), Architect. With his wife Betsy, four sons and one daughter.[2]

1864 Henry Lloyd, Park-street, Bristol. Re-design of Exeter St. David's Railway Station

1867 Leashold property at 1 Great George Street, Park Street, Bristol, with the yard and offices for many years in the occupation of Henry Lloyd, architect.[3]

1870 Henry Lloyd, Architect, 29 Clare street, Bristol. Re Union Chapel, Bushy Park, Totterdown.[4]

1871 Residing at 8 Fremantle Villas, Bristol: Henry Lloyd (age 58 born Surrey), Architect and Surveyor. With his wife Betsy, daughter Emma and son Walter.[5]

1887 October 08th. Death of his wife Betsy.[6]

1887 October 17th. Died, of Bristol and lately of Camden House, Allington Road, Bedminster, Architect and a widower. Probate to Henry Joseph Lloyd, Auctioneer, his son.

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 13 February 1841
  2. 1861 Census
  3. Bristol Times and Mirror - Thursday 24 October 1867
  4. Bristol Times and Mirror - Friday 15 April 1870
  5. 1871 Census
  6. Bristol Mercury - Saturday 08 October 1887