Thomas Lloyd (1857 – 14 March 1935 [1]) was a Welsh bishop in the Anglican Church.
He was educated at Ystrad Meurig School and St David's College, Lampeter, and ordained in 1882. He began his career as a curate in Denbigh. He held incumbencies at Bala, Abergele and Rhyl.
He was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1910 [2] and the only [3] Bishop of Maenan (a suffragan bishop to A. G. Edwards, Bishop of St Asaph and Archbishop of Wales) from 1928, [4] holding both posts until his death on 14 March 1935. [5] He was ordained and consecrated a bishop on St Andrew's day (30 November) 1928 at St Asaph Cathedral, by Edwards as Archbishop of Wales. [6]
Thomas Lloyd (1857 – 14 March 1935 [1]) was a Welsh bishop in the Anglican Church.
He was educated at Ystrad Meurig School and St David's College, Lampeter, and ordained in 1882. He began his career as a curate in Denbigh. He held incumbencies at Bala, Abergele and Rhyl.
He was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1910 [2] and the only [3] Bishop of Maenan (a suffragan bishop to A. G. Edwards, Bishop of St Asaph and Archbishop of Wales) from 1928, [4] holding both posts until his death on 14 March 1935. [5] He was ordained and consecrated a bishop on St Andrew's day (30 November) 1928 at St Asaph Cathedral, by Edwards as Archbishop of Wales. [6]