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in 1783 and 1784. From 1771 to 1774, he was a member of the General Assembly and in the Maryland State House of Representatives in 1780. In 1771 Lloyd purchased the
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Maryland Manual 1914–1915: A Compendium of Legal, Historical and Statistical Information relating to the State of Maryland
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the wealthiest Virginia Planter of his time. Elizabeth's brother and successor to the wealthiest planter moniker,
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American planter and delegate to the Continental Congress for Maryland (1744–1796)
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