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George Lloyd (1820 – 21 January 1885) was an English Anglican curate and archaeologist. He was the leading founding member of the Huddersfield Archaeological and Topographical Association,〔 which became the Yorkshire Archaeological Society. The society was founded in 1863 for the purpose of funding and organising excavations at Slack Roman fort. The excavations were initially surpervised and documented by Lloyd. In the 1860s and 1870s he was curate of Thurstonland in West Yorkshire, Trimdon in County Durham, Church Gresley in South Derbyshire and Cramlington in Northumberland. He was an outspoken man who once received an assassination threat,〔 and this character trait may possibly explain why he was never ordained as a priest. ==Personal life== George Lloyd was born in Coleshill, Warwickshire, in 1820.〔 His whereabouts during his first forty years are unknown, but he may have spent some time in Ireland, since he edited a magazine in Belfast and married an Irish woman. His wife Sarah Sharkey Lloyd was born in Blackrock, Dublin in 1816 or 1822.〔United Kingdom Census 1861, RG9/3252/32/p.11〕 She died in Blyth, Northumberland on 21 November 1885, aged 69 years.〔''Newcastle Courant'', 27 November 1885: Deaths〕〔Death cert: December 1885, Lloyd Sarah Sharkey, 69, Tynemouth, 10b/160〕 They had a son, George William Lloyd, who was born in London, Middlesex 1860.〔United Kingdom Census 1871, RG10/5165/p.14〕 George William may have died in 1894 in Camberwell.〔Death cert: June 1894, Lloyd George William, 34, Camberwell, 1d/521〕 By the beginning of 1885 Lloyd and his wife were living at Trimdon.〔 He died on 20 January 1885 at Longbenton, aged 65 years and was buried at Cramlington.〔Death cert: March 1885, Lloyd George, 65, Tynemouth, 10b/152〕
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