Thomas Lloyd (c. 1673 – October 1734) was a
Welsh
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cleric and
lexicographer. He was the son of Thomas Lloyd, a lawyer from
Wrexham and part of the Lloyd family of
Llanfair Talhaearn
Llanfair Talhaiarn ( cy, Llanfair Talhaearn), abbreviated to ''Llanfair TH'', is a village and community (Wales), community approximately south of Abergele in Conwy county borough, Wales. Until 1974 it was included in Denbighshire.
The villag ...
,
Denbighshire. He was educated at
Jesus College, Oxford,
matriculating on 25 February 1689 at the age of 15. He obtained a
Bachelor of Arts degree in 1692 and his
Master of Arts degree in 1695. He was ordained and was a
curate
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in the Wrexham area, tutoring also at
Chirk Castle. He was chaplain to Mary Myddelton of Croesnewydd, and lived at Plas Power which she owned. She bequeathed the property to him but he died before he inherited. He was buried in Wrexham on 22 October 1734.
The
National Library of Wales
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has copies of some of his books and manuscripts. These include his annotated copy of
John Davies's ''Dictionarium Duplex'', with additional words and citations, used by the
University of Wales when compiling the University's
Welsh dictionary.
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References
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1670s births
1734 deaths
Welsh lexicographers
18th-century Welsh Anglican priests
Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford