Charles Christopher Lloyd (born in India, 2 September 1906 – died 31 March 1986) was a British naval historian, who served as Professor of History at the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 1962–1966.
Early life and education
The son of E. S. Lloyd
CSI, Christopher Lloyd was educated at
Marlborough College and
Lincoln College, Oxford. In 1938, he married Katherine Brenda Sturge, with whom he had one son and one daughter.
Academic career
In 1930, Lloyd received his first academic appointment at
Bishop's University,
Quebec, Canada and remained there until 1934, when he was appointed to the
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. In 1945, he was appointed lecturer at the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich, where he rose to be Professor of History from 1962 until his retirement in 1967.
The Diary of
Fanny Burney, selected and edited by Christopher Lloyd. London: R. Ingram, [1948]
The
Greville Memoirs, selected and edited by Christopher Lloyd. London: R. Ingram, [1948]
The Voyages of Captain
James Cook Round the World; selected from his Journals and edited by Christopher Lloyd. London: Cresset Press, 1949.
The Navy and the
Slave Trade: the Suppression of the African Slave Trade in the Nineteenth Century. London; New York: Longmans, Green, [1949]; London, Cass, 1968.
The Naval Miscellany, vol 4. Publications of the Navy Records Society; v. 63. London: Printed for the
Navy Records Society, 1952.
The Nation and the Navy; a History of Naval Life and Policy. London: Cresset Press, 1954.
The Keith Papers: Selected from the Papers of
Admiral Viscount Keith, edited by
W. G. Perrin and Christopher Lloyd. [London]: Printed for the
Navy Records Society, 1927-1955. Lloyd edited v. 2. [1796-1802] and v. 3. 1803-1815 (1955).
The Brethren of the Coast: the British and French
Buccaneers in the South Seas, by
P. K. Kemp and Christopher Lloyd. London: Heinemann, [1960].
Ships & Seamen, from the Vikings to the Present Day: a History in Text and Pictures, by Christopher Lloyd in collaboration with
J. Douglas-Henry. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1961.
Lives of the Most Notorious Pirates; by
Charles Johnson, edited with an introduction by Christopher Lloyd from the text of
Arthur L. Hayward. London: The Folio Society, 1962.
Medicine and the Navy, 1200-1900 by
J. J. Keevil. Edinburgh; London : E. & S. Livingstone, 1957-63. Vols. 3-4 by C. Lloyd and
J. L. S. Coulter.
The Health of Seamen: Selections from the Works of Dr.
James Lind, Sir
Gilbert Blane and Dr.
Thomas Trotter, edited by Christopher Lloyd. London: Navy Records Society, 1965.
Charles Christopher Lloyd (born in India, 2 September 1906 – died 31 March 1986) was a British naval historian, who served as Professor of History at the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 1962–1966.
Early life and education
The son of E. S. Lloyd
CSI, Christopher Lloyd was educated at
Marlborough College and
Lincoln College, Oxford. In 1938, he married Katherine Brenda Sturge, with whom he had one son and one daughter.
Academic career
In 1930, Lloyd received his first academic appointment at
Bishop's University,
Quebec, Canada and remained there until 1934, when he was appointed to the
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. In 1945, he was appointed lecturer at the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich, where he rose to be Professor of History from 1962 until his retirement in 1967.
The Diary of
Fanny Burney, selected and edited by Christopher Lloyd. London: R. Ingram, [1948]
The
Greville Memoirs, selected and edited by Christopher Lloyd. London: R. Ingram, [1948]
The Voyages of Captain
James Cook Round the World; selected from his Journals and edited by Christopher Lloyd. London: Cresset Press, 1949.
The Navy and the
Slave Trade: the Suppression of the African Slave Trade in the Nineteenth Century. London; New York: Longmans, Green, [1949]; London, Cass, 1968.
The Naval Miscellany, vol 4. Publications of the Navy Records Society; v. 63. London: Printed for the
Navy Records Society, 1952.
The Nation and the Navy; a History of Naval Life and Policy. London: Cresset Press, 1954.
The Keith Papers: Selected from the Papers of
Admiral Viscount Keith, edited by
W. G. Perrin and Christopher Lloyd. [London]: Printed for the
Navy Records Society, 1927-1955. Lloyd edited v. 2. [1796-1802] and v. 3. 1803-1815 (1955).
The Brethren of the Coast: the British and French
Buccaneers in the South Seas, by
P. K. Kemp and Christopher Lloyd. London: Heinemann, [1960].
Ships & Seamen, from the Vikings to the Present Day: a History in Text and Pictures, by Christopher Lloyd in collaboration with
J. Douglas-Henry. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1961.
Lives of the Most Notorious Pirates; by
Charles Johnson, edited with an introduction by Christopher Lloyd from the text of
Arthur L. Hayward. London: The Folio Society, 1962.
Medicine and the Navy, 1200-1900 by
J. J. Keevil. Edinburgh; London : E. & S. Livingstone, 1957-63. Vols. 3-4 by C. Lloyd and
J. L. S. Coulter.
The Health of Seamen: Selections from the Works of Dr.
James Lind, Sir
Gilbert Blane and Dr.
Thomas Trotter, edited by Christopher Lloyd. London: Navy Records Society, 1965.