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− | ===[[name::Nicholas]] [[name::LLOYD]] [[date of | + | ===[[name::Nicholas]] [[name::LLOYD]] [[date of birth::1630]]?-[[date of death::1680]]=== |
====Biographical Note==== | ====Biographical Note==== | ||
− | Born at [[ | + | Born at [[place of birth::Wonston, near Winchester]], son of [[family::George Lloyd]], [[occupation::rector|Rector]] of [[location::Wonston]]. Matriculated at [[education::Hart Hall, Oxford|Hart Hall]] 1652, moved to [[education::Wadham College, Oxford|Wadham]] 1653; BA 1656, MA 1658. Based in [[organisations::Wadham College, Oxford|Wadham]] for much of his life, where he held a number of college and university offices, including [[occupation::university rhetoric reader]] and [[occupation::sub-warden]]. [[occupation::rector|Rector]] of St Martin Carfax, [[location::Oxford]] 1665-70; [[occupation::chaplain]] to [[associates::Walter Blandford]], [[occupation::bishop|Bishop]] of [[diocese::Oxford]] and subsequently [[diocese::Worcester]], 1665; [[occupation::rector|Rector]] of [[location::Newington Butts, Surrey]] 1673. He was a close friend of the [[location::Oxford]] [[occupation::antiquary]] [[crossreference::Anthony Wood 1632-1695|Anthony Wood]]. Acknowledged by his contemporaries as modest but thorough scholar, he published a revised and enlarged [[editor::edition]] of Charles Estienne’s [[book title::''Dictionarium historicum, geographicum, poeticum'']] in [[date of publication::1670]] (Wing E3347A; 2nd revised edition published posthumously [[date of publication::1686]], Wing E3349). |
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
− | Lloyd’s library was [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of | + | Lloyd’s library was [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]] by [[auctioneer::John Dunmore]], 4 July [[date of auction::1681]]. The sale catalogue lists 1088 lots plus 336 pamphlets bound in 38 vols. The books are divided: 159 [[language::Latin]] [[subject::theology]], 428 [[language::Latin]] [[subject::philology]], [[language::Latin]] [[subject::history]], etc; 18 [[language::Latin]] [[subject::medicine|medical]]; and 483 [[language::English]]. The English books cover various subjects including [[subject::theology]], [[subject::history]], [[subject::law]] and [[subject::literature]]. Imprint dates range across the 17th century with some 16th-century material. Examples: Cambridge UL Y.14.25; Shrewsbury School Library I.V.36; Lambeth Palace Library Sion C10.2a/J73 (which was item 78 in the sale catalogue; see the image). |
− | + | [[file:LloydNicholas.JPG|thumb|500px|Lloyd's inscription, with price, from Lambeth Palace Library Sion C10.2a/J73, J. Jonsius, ''De scriptoribus historiae'', 1659]] | |
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*''Catalogus librorum bibliothecae … Nicolai Lloydii'', 1681 (Wing L2664). | *''Catalogus librorum bibliothecae … Nicolai Lloydii'', 1681 (Wing L2664). | ||
*Life, Page. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/16850 "Lloyd <nowiki>[Floyd]</nowiki>, Nicholas (1630?–1680), Church of England clergyman and scholar."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''. | *Life, Page. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/16850 "Lloyd <nowiki>[Floyd]</nowiki>, Nicholas (1630?–1680), Church of England clergyman and scholar."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''. | ||
+ | *Information from Edward Simonds. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 8 August 2022
Nicholas LLOYD 1630?-1680
Biographical Note
Born at Wonston, near Winchester, son of George Lloyd, Rector of Wonston. Matriculated at Hart Hall 1652, moved to Wadham 1653; BA 1656, MA 1658. Based in Wadham for much of his life, where he held a number of college and university offices, including university rhetoric reader and sub-warden. Rector of St Martin Carfax, Oxford 1665-70; chaplain to Walter Blandford, Bishop of Oxford and subsequently Worcester, 1665; Rector of Newington Butts, Surrey 1673. He was a close friend of the Oxford antiquary Anthony Wood. Acknowledged by his contemporaries as modest but thorough scholar, he published a revised and enlarged edition of Charles Estienne’s Dictionarium historicum, geographicum, poeticum in 1670 (Wing E3347A; 2nd revised edition published posthumously 1686, Wing E3349).
Books
Lloyd’s library was auctioned in London by John Dunmore, 4 July 1681. The sale catalogue lists 1088 lots plus 336 pamphlets bound in 38 vols. The books are divided: 159 Latin theology, 428 Latin philology, Latin history, etc; 18 Latin medical; and 483 English. The English books cover various subjects including theology, history, law and literature. Imprint dates range across the 17th century with some 16th-century material. Examples: Cambridge UL Y.14.25; Shrewsbury School Library I.V.36; Lambeth Palace Library Sion C10.2a/J73 (which was item 78 in the sale catalogue; see the image).
Sources
- Catalogus librorum bibliothecae … Nicolai Lloydii, 1681 (Wing L2664).
- Life, Page. "Lloyd [Floyd], Nicholas (1630?–1680), Church of England clergyman and scholar." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- Information from Edward Simonds.