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  1. Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1833-1913), journalist, was born at sea on a voyage to Barbados, West Indies, son of Henry George Windsor, R.N.; his father's family owned sugar plantations in the West Indies. When Windsor was 5 his father died, and three years later he was sent to school at Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.

  2. Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1833-1913), journalist, was born at sea on a voyage to Barbados, West Indies, son of Henry George Windsor, R.N.; his father's family owned sugar plantations in the West Indies. When Windsor was 5 his father died, and three years later he was sent to school at Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.

  3. Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1833-1913), journalist, was born at sea on a voyage to Barbados, West Indies, son of Henry George Windsor, R.N.; his father's family owned sugar plantations in the West Indies. When Windsor was 5 his father died, and three years later he was sent to school at Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.

  4. Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1833-1913), journalist, was born at sea on a voyage to Barbados, West Indies, son of Henry George Windsor, R.N.; his father's family owned sugar plantations in the West Indies. When Windsor was 5 his father died, and three years later he was sent to school at Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.

  5. Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1833-1913), journalist, was born at sea on a voyage to Barbados, West Indies, son of Henry George Windsor, R.N.; his father's family owned sugar plantations in the West Indies. When Windsor was 5 his father died, and three years later he was sent to school at Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.

  6. Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1833-1913), journalist, was born at sea on a voyage to Barbados, West Indies, son of Henry George Windsor, R.N.; his father's family owned sugar plantations in the West Indies. When Windsor was 5 his father died, and three years later he was sent to school at Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.

  7. Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1833-1913), journalist, was born at sea on a voyage to Barbados, West Indies, son of Henry George Windsor, R.N.; his father's family owned sugar plantations in the West Indies. When Windsor was 5 his father died, and three years later he was sent to school at Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.