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Sir Thomas Lloyd, 1st Baronet Sir Thomas Davies Lloyd, 1st Baronet (21 May 1820 – 21 July 1877) was a British Liberal Member of Parliament, for Cardiganshire (Ceredigion) 1865–1868 and Cardigan Boroughs 1868–1874. Although he coveted a peerage and spen ...
(1820–1877), Welsh politician *
Thomas Lloyd (lieutenant governor) Thomas Lloyd (6 April 1640 – 10 September 1694) was a lieutenant-governor of the Province of Pennsylvania and a Quaker preacher. Early life He was the third son of Charles I Lloyd (1613-1657) of Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Dolobran, in the pari ...
(1640–1694), Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684–1688 * Thomas Edward Lloyd (1820–1909), British Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire, 1874–1880 * Thomas Lloyd (Irish politician) (1716–1805), Irish politician * Thomas Lloyd (1814–1890), British politician, member of parliament for Barnstaple * Thomas Lloyd, Coedmore (1793–1857), landowner and Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire * Thomas Ingram Kynaston Lloyd (1896–1968), British civil servant


Religion

* Thomas Lloyd (lexicographer) (c. 1673–1734), Welsh cleric and lexicographer * Thomas Richard Lloyd (1820–1891), Welsh priest and bard () * Thomas Lloyd (bishop) (1857–1935), Welsh Anglican suffragan bishop *
Thomas Lloyd (priest, born 1824) Thomas Bucknall Lloyd (23 May 1824 - 25 February 1896) was Archdeacon of Salop from 1886 until his death. Lloyd was the maternal grandson of Samuel Butler (schoolmaster), Samuel Butler, Bishop of Lichfield. He was born at Shrewsbury, eldest son of ...
(1824–1896), archdeacon of Salop * Thomas Lloyd (priest, born 1709) (1709–1793), dean of Bangor


Others

* Thomas F. Lloyd (1841–1911), founder of Carrboro, North Carolina and mill owner *
Thomas Lloyd (stenographer) Thomas Lloyd (1756–1827), known as the "Father of American Shorthand," was born in London on August 14 to William and Hannah Biddle Lloyd. Lloyd studied at the College of St. Omer in Flanders, where he first learned his method of shorthand. T ...
(1756–1827), published the ''Congressional Register'', known as the "Father of American Shorthand" * Thomas Lloyd (rugby union) (1882–1938), Welsh international rugby union forward * Thomas Lloyd (cricketer), English cricketer *
Thomas Alwyn Lloyd Thomas Alwyn Lloyd OBE (11 August 1881 – 19 June 1960), known as ''T. Alwyn Lloyd'', was a Welsh architect and town planner. He was one of the founders of the Town Planning Institute in 1914 and its President in 1933. He was also a founding m ...
(1881–1960), Welsh architect and town planner * Thomas Lloyd (naval architect) (1803–1875), English naval architect and engineer


See also

* Tom Lloyd (disambiguation) {{hndis, Lloyd, Thomas