George Ambrose Lloyd

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George Ambrose Lloyd was a British colonial administrator and politician who served as Governor of Bombay and later as Governor of Bengal during the early 20th century.

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George Ambrose Lloyd canonical 1
George Lloyd 1

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instanceOf British politician
colonial administrator
human
peer
areaOfInfluence Bengal Presidency
Bombay Presidency
Egypt
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Eton College
Trinity College, Cambridge
era early 20th century
familyName Lloyd
fieldOfWork colonial governance
imperial policy
givenName Ambrose
George
honorificTitle 1st Baron Lloyd NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
memberOf House of Commons of the United Kingdom
House of Lords
memberOfPoliticalParty Conservative Party (UK)
name George Ambrose Lloyd NERFINISHED
notableFor service as Governor of Bengal
service as Governor of Bombay
service as High Commissioner to Egypt
notableRole senior British official in colonial India
senior British representative in Egypt
notableWork British policies in India
surface form: British imperial policy in India

British policy in Egypt
occupation colonial administrator
diplomat
politician
partOf British imperial administration
surface form: British Empire administration in India

British colonial administration in Egypt
politicalAlignment British conservatism
positionHeld Governor of Bengal
Governor of Bombay
High Commissioner to Egypt
Leader of the House of Lords
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
residence Bengal Presidency
Bombay Presidency
Cairo
United Kingdom
sexOrGender male

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Sukkur Barrage namedAfter George Ambrose Lloyd
Lloydminster cross-border area namedAfter George Ambrose Lloyd
this entity surface form: George Lloyd