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A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Lloyd, Henry

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1806969A Naval Biographical Dictionary — Lloyd, HenryWilliam Richard O'Byrne

LLOYD. (Lieutenant, 1841.)

Henry Lloyd entered the Navy 3 Feb. 1828; passed his examination 26 Sept. 1834; and obtained his commission 23 Nov. 1841. His succeeding appointments were – in the course of 1842, to the Illustrious 72, flag-ship of Sir Chas. Adam, Thunder surveying-vessel, Capt. Edw. Barnett, and Electra 18, Capt. Arthur Darley, all attached to the force in North America and the West Indies – 17 Feb. 1844, again to the Thunder, as Senior-Lieutenant – 11 Dec. 1844, as Additional, to the Caledonia 120, flag-ship at Devonport of Sir David Milne – 11 Jan. 1845, to the Waterwitch 10, Capt. Thos. Fras. Birch, on the coast of Africa – and, 24 Aug. 1845, as only Lieutenant, to the Star 6, commanded on the same station by Capts. Robt. John Wallace Dunlop and Fred. Leopold Augustus Selwyn. He returned to England and was paid off in 1847.