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Sampson Lloyd II (15 May 1699 – 1779) was an English iron manufacturer and banker, who co-founded Lloyds Bank. He was a member of the notable Lloyd family of Birmingham.
Sampson Lloyd (1664 – 3 January 1724) was a Welsh iron manufacturer in Birmingham, then a small town in the county of Warwickshire, England, and was the founder of the Lloyd family of Birmingham, iron-founders and bankers, which went on to found Lloyds Bank, today one of the largest banks in the United Kingdom.
This web page shows the history of Lloyds Banking Group from 1695 to 2015, with milestones and events. It does not mention Sampson Lloyd, a former partner of Lloyds Bank who died in 1903.
Sampson Samuel Lloyd (10 November 1820 – 3 March 1889) was a British banker and Conservative Party politician. He became chairman of Lloyds Bank and held a seat in the House of Commons for six years between 1874 and 1885.
Lloyds Bank is a leading UK retail and commercial bank with over 250 years of history. It was founded by Sampson Lloyd, a Quaker and iron founder, and John Taylor, a Unitarian and cabinet maker, in 1765.
Sampson Lloyd (I) born 1664 at Anne Eccleston's in Welshpool Goal. died aged 60 on 3 January 1724. mother - Elizabeth Lort (1633–1685) - daughter of Sampson Lort. father - Charles Lloyd (II) -1698) married - Elizabeth Good (died 1692), by whom he had four daughters. Children. Sarah Lloyd - m John Gulson. married 1695 to Mary Crowley (born 1677)