[3] Countess Lorna Howe would repeat this in the following two years, taking the title with her Labrador Retriever, Bramshaw Bob.
[4] In 1938, Lloyd again won Best in Show at Crufts, this time with his dog Exquisite Model of Ware, and then repeated the victory again in 1939.
[1] In 1948, he was one of the founder members of the Home Counties Cocker Club, donating a trophy for best novice of any colour.
[7] The English Cocker Spaniel remains the most successful breed at Crufts, mainly due to Lloyd's victories – it has only won once more, in 1996 by Sh Ch.
Called the "of Ware Cup", it was awarded between 1959 and 1967 for the Best Limit Dog in the Club's annual show.
[1] His daughter, Jennifer Lloyd Carey, like her father and grandfather became a breeder of English Cocker Spaniels.