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Lloyd Charles Sanders

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Lloyd Charles Sanders (1857 - 27 December 1927)[1] was an English writer and biographer, known for a special knowledge of the 18th and 19th centuries, who wrote a number of volumes as well as contributing a number of entries to the Dictionary of National Biography .

The eldest son of the Rev. Lloyd Sanders, rector of Whimple, Devon, Sanders was educated as an exhibitioner of Christ Church, Oxford, taking a second class in moderations and a first in modern history, and the Standhope historical essay prize in 1880.[1] [2]

Sanders was a member of the Athenaeum Club in London.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Obituary: Mr. Lloyd Sanders. The Times , Friday, Dec 30, 1927; Issue 44777; pg. 1; col A — Deaths.
  2. ^ Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886 . Joseph Foster, Oxford: Parker and Co., 1888-1892.
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