David Lloyd (cleric)

David Lloyd (cleric)

David Lloyd (or Lloyde) (c.1688 – 1747?) was a Welsh translator and cleric.

Lloyd was the son of Phillip Lloyde of St David's, Pembrokeshire, south Wales. He matriculated at Jesus College, Oxford in December 1707 at the age of 19, obtaining his BA degree in 1712 and his MA degree in 1714. He was ordained deacon in 1711 and priest in 1712 by John Tyler, Bishop of Llandaff. In 1713 he was appointed to the parish of Llandefalle, Breconshire and in 1717 also to the parish of Cefnllys in Radnorshire. He held these positions until his death, which was before October 1747. He translated William King's "A Discourse concerning the Inventions of Man in the Worship of God" (1694) into Welsh as " _cy. Ymadrodd ynghylch Dychymygion Dynion yn Addoliad Duw". [cite web|url=http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-LLOY-DAV-1747.html|title=Lloyd, David (d. 1747?), cleric and translator|last=Griffiths|first=Griffith Milwyn|work=Welsh Biography Online|publisher=National Library of Wales|accessdate=2008-09-05]

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