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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #117 on: Friday 18 September 09 22:26 BST (UK) »
thanks Dawn ;D

the extra bit on google,

London Grand Junction Railway, surnamed the humbug: a letter (and ...
John Ballard Lloyd, a native of Liverpool. In 1823 he was appointed a midshipman aboard the East India trade ship Castle Huntly, Captain Drummond,

London Grand Junction Railway, surnamed the humbug: a letter (and ...
John Ballard Lloyd, a baker, another witness to that alleged ... Mrs. Lloyd, and went to reside at Battersea. In the year 1830, only about nine
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #118 on: Friday 18 September 09 22:46 BST (UK) »
That second string is certainly JBL  ;D

I wonder if anyone has access to this site jstor.com. Seems to be an American site pricipally. Might be worth asking on the US board whether someone may be able to link in perhaps?

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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #119 on: Friday 18 September 09 22:51 BST (UK) »
Lordy, this is slow torture...another segment (this is squeezing google inch by inch!);

Mrs. Lloyd, and went to reside at Battersea. In the year 1830, only about nine or ten months after he was put into the business at Mitcham, Lloyd failed, ...
www.jstor.org/stable/60240088
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #120 on: Friday 18 September 09 22:54 BST (UK) »
 ;D I'm doing the same  ;D
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #121 on: Friday 18 September 09 22:59 BST (UK) »
jstor is an subscription site used by educational facilities.

I know there have been requests on here in the past inc myself but no takers. Type jstor into the search function.

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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #122 on: Friday 18 September 09 23:09 BST (UK) »
I'm just not connecting the leaflet of the London Grand Junction Railway to the coming and goings of JBL  ???  This is the full citation from the site:

    * London Grand Junction Railway, surnamed the humbug: a letter (and second letter) to the ... Duke of Bedford, ... Marquis Camden, ... Lord Southampton, ... [and] Lord Calthorpe.
    * M'William, Robert
    * LSE Selected Pamphlets, (1838)
      (article consists of 54 pages)
    * Contributed by: LSE Library
    * Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/60240088

One way forward might be for you to contact the LSE here in London and ask them for further details perhaps? http://www2.lse.ac.uk/library/eresources/Home.aspx

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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #123 on: Friday 18 September 09 23:17 BST (UK) »
I'll stop now because I'm driving myself mad  :P

John Ballard Lloyd, a baker, another witness to that alleged fact, stated (p. ... Cheme church ; some time after Mr. Vaughan took a business at Battersea, ...
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #124 on: Friday 18 September 09 23:20 BST (UK) »
Last one now I promise (off to bed...football and rugby mum all day tomorrow  8))

Cheme church ; some time after Mr. Vaughan took a business at Battersea, and after instructing Lloyd in the business at mitcham he gave it up to Mr. and ...

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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #125 on: Friday 18 September 09 23:24 BST (UK) »
oooo got a bit more !!!


London Grand Junction Railway, surnamed the humbug: a letter (and ...
London Grand Junction Railway Bill into the Committee of the ...... 1826, he got acquainted with Miss Eliza Vaughan, the only child of Mr. George
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