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  1. Sampson Lloyd II (15 May 1699 – 1779) [2] was an English iron manufacturer and banker, who co-founded Lloyds Bank. [3] He was a member of the notable Lloyd family of Birmingham.

  2. Sampson Lloyd (1664-1724) was a Welsh Quaker who founded the Lloyd family of Birmingham, iron-founders and bankers. He established a slitting mill on the River Rea and married into the Crowley family of Stourbridge.

  3. Lloyds Bank started as Taylors & Lloyds in Birmingham in 1765, founded by Sampson Lloyd and John Taylor. Learn about its expansion, innovation, women in banking, and the black horse emblem.

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  5. Lloyds Bank began life as Taylors & Lloyds in Birmingham, in 1765. It was founded by Sampson Lloyd II, John Taylor and their two sons. Each invested £2,000. Sampson Lloyd’s father had fled Wales for Birmingham at the end of the 17th century, to escape persecution for his Quaker beliefs.

  6. historywebsite.co.uk › articles › WednesburyGenerations of Lloyds

    One of Sampson III’s great grandsons, Sampson Samuel Lloyd, a banker and politician, born in 1820, became Liberal Member of Parliament for Plymouth between 1874 and 1885. He was a Justice of the Peace for Warwickshire, and for the City of Birmingham, and by 1884 was Chairman of Lloyds Bank.

  7. Sampson Lloyd (1808-1874) was an ironmaster and railway engineer who founded Lloyds Fosters and Co and Patent Shaft and Axletree Co. He was a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and a justice of the peace in Staffordshire and Worcestershire.

  8. Sampson Lloyd, iron manufacturer and banker. 1699 Born in Birmingham on 15 July, the second son of Sampson Lloyd (1664-1725), a Quaker ironmonger, and his second wife, Mary. 1717 Apprenticed to Thomas Sharp at a brass-wire firm in Bristol, but ill health led him to go home in 1720.

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