LLOYD, GRIFFITH, son of Bell Lloyd (adm. 1744, qv); b.; adm. 21 Jan 1784; up Claphams; left Jun 1793; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 22 Oct 1793, aged 18; BA 1797; MA 1801; Fellow, All Souls Coll. Oxford 1801-9; ordained; Rector of Newton Purcell, Oxfordshire, from 31 May 1805; Vicar of Upchurch, Kent, 1806-9; Rector of Christleton, Cheshire, from 6 May 1809; a well-known hunting parson; for many years acted as Deputy Master to the Bicester Hunt; features prominently in the works of Henry Hall Dixon (‘the Druid”); d. unm. 25 Jan 1843.
LLOYD, G.; b.; in under school lists 1715-7.
Lloyd, Eric Waddington, son of Hazell William Lloyd of Blackheath, and Eleanor Muriel. d. of George Frederick Powell of Georgetown, Brit. Guiana; b. 4 July 1909; adm. Apr. 1923 (H); left Dec. 1926; 2nd Lieut. 1 City of Lond. Battn Roy. Fusiliers (TA) June 1928, Lieut. June 1931, Capt. June 1936, Maj. Sept. 1941, Bde Maj. 1942-5; GSO2 BAOR Training Centre 1945-6; Lieut.-Col. May 1952; Baring Bros & Co. Ltd; MVO 1970, LVO 1984; m. 7 Oct. 1944 Jean Annette, d. of Peter Gunn, writer, of Pessac, Dordogne, France; d. 15 Mar. 2001.
LLOYD, EDWARD; b.; adm. 4 Feb 1769; left Aug 1770.
LLOYD, EDWARD, son of John Lloyd, Berth, Llanbedr, Denbighshire, Chief Justice of Carmarthen, and Margaret, dau. of Josiah Morall, Plas Iolyn, Dudleston, Shropshire; b. 15 Jul 1778; adm.; at school 1791 (Clapham); KS 1792; Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 10 May 1796; BA 1800; MA 1807; adm. Gray’s Inn 20 Dec 1794; m. 1809 Frances, dau. of John Edward Madocks, Vron Iw, Denbighshire; d. 14 Oct 1859.
LLOYD, EDWARD PRYCE, 1ST BARON MOSTYN, eldest son of Bell Lloyd (adm. 1744, qv); b. 17 Sep 1768; adm. 11 Sep 1777; left 1785; succ. uncle as 2nd baronet 26 May 1795; High Sheriff, Flintshire 1796, Caernarvonshire 1797 and Merioneth 1804; MP Flint Boroughs 1806-7, Beaumaris 10 Dec 1807-12, Flint Boroughs 1812 – 10 Sep 1831; succeeded to the estates of his brother-in-law Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart. (qv), in Apr 1831; created Baron Mostyn 10 Sep 1831; a loyal supporter of the Whig party in both Houses of Parliament; m. 11 Feb 1794 Elizabeth, third dau. of Sir Roger Mostyn, Bart. (qv); d. 3 Apr 1854.
LLOYD, EDWARD BELL, eldest son of Bell Lloyd (adm. 1777, qv); b. 3 May 1794; adm. 30 Jun 1807; left 1809; Cornet, 16th Light Dragoons (subsequently Lancers) 30 May 1811; Lieut., 12 Mar 1812; half-pay 5 Aug 1819; served in Peninsular War and at battle of Waterloo; m. 1819 Lowry, dau. of Robert Morris, Ti Issa, Brintirion, [check county]; d. 8 May 1864.
Lloyd, Edmund Gore, son of H. G. Lloyd, of Hampton Court; b. Aug. 27, 1903; adm. Jan. 17, 1918 (A); left Easter 1921; d. 20 Oct. 1983.
LLOYD, CYNRIC, son of Bell Lloyd (adm. 1744, qv); b.; adm. 23 Nov 1784; up Claphams; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 30 Jun 1794, aged 18; BA 1798; MA 1801; adm. to Grays Inn 12 Feb 1796; m. 6 Mar 1809 Martha, dau. of Rev. Edward Hughes, Kinmel, Denbighshire; d. Dec 1822.
LLOYD, CHARLES, brother of John Lloyd (school list 1803, qv); b.; adm. 29 Jan 1810; left Whitsun 1819; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 20 May 1819; BA 1823; ordained deacon 1825, priest 1826 (both Bath & Wells for Exeter); Curate, Bideford, Devon 1825-6; missionary, Prince Edward Island 1836-57; Vicar of Englishcombe, Somerset 1867-76; m. 17 Sep 1826 Elizabeth, dau. of William Tyeth, Bideford, Devon; d. 12 Apr 1888, aged 86.