J. P. D. Lloyd
John Plummer Derwent Lloyd (also commonly referred as J. P. D. Lloyd and Rev. Derwent Llwyd; June 7, 1861 – February 22, 1933) was an Episcopal cleric bearing the title of the Reverend who served in a number of churches across the United States and Canada. Of English descent, Lloyd worked at or rectored churches in Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, and Washington, and was the Episcopal Dean of Nova Scotia. Lloyd was an active resident of Seattle, Washington, inspiring public movements and taking part in the city's intellectual development through the presidency of the Public Library board of trustees. Under his supervision, the Seattle St. Mark's church and its premises were renewed and improved, and the number of people in the congregation considerably increased. In Halifax, Nova Sc
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J. P. D. Lloyd
John Plummer Derwent Lloyd (also commonly referred as J. P. D. Lloyd and Rev. Derwent Llwyd; June 7, 1861 – February 22, 1933) was an Episcopal cleric bearing the title of the Reverend who served in a number of churches across the United States and Canada. Of English descent, Lloyd worked at or rectored churches in Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, and Washington, and was the Episcopal Dean of Nova Scotia. Lloyd was an active resident of Seattle, Washington, inspiring public movements and taking part in the city's intellectual development through the presidency of the Public Library board of trustees. Under his supervision, the Seattle St. Mark's church and its premises were renewed and improved, and the number of people in the congregation considerably increased. In Halifax, Nova Sc
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Dean of Nova Scotia
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Episcopal Theological college, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
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1861-06-07
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Manchester, England
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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John Plummer Derwent Llwyd
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Poems of Nature, Childhood, and Religion
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Son of Thunder: A Study of the Life and Work of John of Bethsaida
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Sonnet Sequence on the Spring
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The Message of an Indian Relic
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The Song of the Breakers
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The Vestal Virgin
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Rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle
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rector of All Saints Cathedral, Halifax
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Ancient Order of United Workmen
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Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
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Mary Emilie Thomas
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Rev. Dr. Cecil A. F. Whalley
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Dean of Nova Scotia
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