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John Hardress Wilfred Lloyd (born 30 September 1951) is a British comedy writer and television producer.
John Lloyd (born August 27 1954, in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England) is a former professional tennis player and commentator for BBC from the United Kingdom.
During his career, he reached one Grand Slam singles final and won three Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. He was the first husband of the former top woman player Chris Evert and the younger brother of the former British Davis Cup captain David Lloyd.
John Edward Lloyd (born in Aldershot, England 2 August 1908) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons for the Halifax riding. He is a lecturer and chartered accountant by career.
After unsuccessfully campaigning for the riding in the 1962 federal election, he won the seat in the 1963 federal election and served in the 26th Canadian Parliament until 1965. He lost the seat to Progressive Conservative candidates in the 1965 federal election.
John Lloyd was formerly Clerk to the National Assembly for Wales from its inception in 1999 until his retirement in March 2001 and acted as the principal adviser to the Presiding Officer and was responsible for all the services which are delivered to Assembly Members through the Assembly Parliamentary Service (APS).
John Lloyd (born February 15, 1948, Rossett, near Wrexham) is a former referee in The Football League and Premier League and member of the Welsh FIFA List. He is one of only three referees (alongside Steve Baines and Bob Matthewson) who have made League appearances as a player.
'John Lloyd is a former Wales international rugby union player and he captained the team in 1981. He later became head coach to the Wales national rugby union team 1980-1982.
After his career in Rugby he became a P.E teacher at Ynysawdre and subsequently headteacher of Lower School of Ynysawdre.
Rev. John Lloyd DCL (died 20 February 1607) was Dean of St Asaph, a judge of the High Court of Admiralty and one of the founding fellows of Jesus College, Oxford.







