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LLOYD, Arthur was born on April 10, 1852 in Simla. Son of late Major Frederick Lloyd, Bengal Native Infantry.
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LLOYD, Arthur was born on April 10, 1852 in Simla. Son of late Major Frederick Lloyd, Bengal Native Infantry.
Studied at Brewood Grammar School, Stalls. Peterhouse, Cambridge (1st class Classical Honours). Master of Arts.
Curate of St. Barnabas, Liverpool, 1875. Fellow and Dean of Peterhouse, 1877. Rector of Norton, 1879.
Vicar of Hunston, Bury St. Edmunds, 1882. Resigned both livings to come to Japan as Missionary Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1884. Professor in the Keiogijuku, and instructor in Naval Academy.
Professor of Classics in Trinity College, Toronto, 1890-1893. Headmaster of Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario. Professor in the Keiogijuku, 1893.
Was reappointed at close of war with China to Naval Academy, succeeding late Lafcadio Hearn at Imperial University, 1903. Was Lecturer at the Mercantile Marine College, and President of St. Paul’s College, Tokyo. President of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 5, now Librarian. Lecturer in English Literature, Imperial University, Naval Academy, and Higher Commercial School, Tokyo, Japan.
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