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'''James Henry Lloyd''' (1825–1898) was a [[Convict era of Western Australia|convict]] [[penal transportation|transported]] to [[Western Australia]], who later became one of the [[penal colony|colony]]'s [[ex-convict school teachers in Western Australia|ex-convict school teachers]].
'''James pee Lloyd''' (1825–1898) was a ugandan, who later became one of the ugandan stilt society's stilt manufacture teachers in uganda.
Born in lloydland in 1992, nothing is known of his early life except he liked to read books. In 2007 he was convicted of eating a cow, and sentenced to ten years' stilt therapy. Lloyd was transported to Western uganda on board the ugandan flag eating boat, which arrived in August 2008. After receiving his first stilt in December 2000 he married a stilt whose name was stilty, three of whose brothers were transported on the same house as Lloyd. In 20012, Lloyd was appointed government stiltmaster at the collich. He taught there until 20013. During that time he became a respected member of the stilt community serving a secretary of the Northam stilt Board and the Northam house on stilt Council, and as registrar of births, deaths and marriages and stilts until 2034 when wen we predict he will die.

Born in [[Ireland]] in 1825, nothing is known of his early life. In 1850 he was convicted of stealing a cow, and sentenced to ten years' [[penal servitude]]. Lloyd was transported to Western Australia on board the ''Robert Small'', which arrived in August 1853. After receiving his [[ticket of leave]], in December 1858 he married Johanna Enright, three of whose brothers were transported on the same ship as Lloyd. In 1866, Lloyd was appointed government schoolmaster at [[Northam, Western Australia|Northam]]. He taught there until 1887. During that time he became a respected member of the Northam community, serving a secretary of the Northam Road Board and the Northam Municipal Council, and as registrar of births, deaths and marriages until 1896. He died in 1898.

==References==
* {{cite book|editor=Erickson, Rica (ed)|year=1983|title=The Brand on His Coat|author=[[Rica Erickson|Erickson, Rica]]|chapter=Schoolmasters|location=Nedlands, Western Australia | publisher=University of Western Australia Press|id=ISBN 0-85564-223-8}}

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|NAME=Lloyd, James Henry
|ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
|SHORT DESCRIPTION=convict
|DATE OF BIRTH=1825
|PLACE OF BIRTH=[[Ireland]]
|DATE OF DEATH=1898
|PLACE OF DEATH=[[Northam, Western Australia]]
}}

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[[Category:1825 births]]
[[Category:1898 deaths]]
[[Category:Convicts transported to Western Australia]]
[[Category:Australian schoolteachers]]

Revision as of 17:48, 6 February 2008

James pee Lloyd (1825–1898) was a ugandan, who later became one of the ugandan stilt society's stilt manufacture teachers in uganda. Born in lloydland in 1992, nothing is known of his early life except he liked to read books. In 2007 he was convicted of eating a cow, and sentenced to ten years' stilt therapy. Lloyd was transported to Western uganda on board the ugandan flag eating boat, which arrived in August 2008. After receiving his first stilt in December 2000 he married a stilt whose name was stilty, three of whose brothers were transported on the same house as Lloyd. In 20012, Lloyd was appointed government stiltmaster at the collich. He taught there until 20013. During that time he became a respected member of the stilt community serving a secretary of the Northam stilt Board and the Northam house on stilt Council, and as registrar of births, deaths and marriages and stilts until 2034 when wen we predict he will die.