Difference between revisions of "John Lloyd d.1682?"
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− | No biographical details about this man have been traced, other than that he was [[has appointment::curate]] at [[is parish::North Mymms, Hertfordshire]] between [[is appointed in::1662]] and [[is appointed in::1682]]; he was also probably known as Floyd. His Treatise of the episcopacy, liturgies, and ecclesiastical ceremonies of the primitive times, in which he is described as presbyter of the church of North-Mimmes, was published in 1660 (Wing L2655A). | + | No biographical details about this man have been traced, other than that he was [[has appointment::curate]] at [[is parish::North Mymms, Hertfordshire]] between [[is appointed in::1662]] and [[is appointed in::1682]]; he was also probably known as [[has surname::Floyd]]. His [[is author of::''Treatise of the episcopacy, liturgies, and ecclesiastical ceremonies of the primitive times'']], in which he is described as [[has appointment::presbyter]] of the church of [[is parish::North-Mimmes]], was published in [[date of book::1660]] (Wing L2655A). |
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
− | Lloyd's library, together with that of the judge Sir Thomas Raymond, was sold by auction in London by Edward Millington, beginning 3 December 1683. The sale catalogue lists 3900 lots, divided between Latin theology (547), Latin miscellaneous (772), English divinity (1150), English miscellaneous (1033), French and Italian books (225), and volumes of tracts and miscellanies (111). The catalogue does not distinguish the source of the books and it is not possible to know how many came from each man. | + | Lloyd's library, together with that of the judge [[is associated with::Sir Thomas Raymond]], was sold by auction in London by [[library auctioned by::Edward Millington]], beginning [[library auctioned on::3 December 1683]]. The sale catalogue lists [[auction has lots::3900]] lots, divided between [[subject of books::theology, Latin|Latin theology]] (547), [[subject of books::miscellaneous, Latin|Latin miscellaneous]] (772), [[subject of books::divinity, English|English divinity]] (1150), [[subject of books::miscellaneous, English|English miscellaneous]] (1033), [[language of books::French]] and [[language of books::Italian]] books (225), and volumes of tracts and miscellanies (111). The catalogue does not distinguish the source of the books and it is not possible to know how many came from each man. |
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John LLOYD d.1682?
Biographical Note
No biographical details about this man have been traced, other than that he was curate at North Mymms, Hertfordshire between 1662 and 1682; he was also probably known as Floyd. His Treatise of the episcopacy, liturgies, and ecclesiastical ceremonies of the primitive times, in which he is described as presbyter of the church of North-Mimmes, was published in 1660 (Wing L2655A).
Books
Lloyd's library, together with that of the judge Sir Thomas Raymond, was sold by auction in London by Edward Millington, beginning 3 December 1683. The sale catalogue lists 3900 lots, divided between Latin theology (547), Latin miscellaneous (772), English divinity (1150), English miscellaneous (1033), French and Italian books (225), and volumes of tracts and miscellanies (111). The catalogue does not distinguish the source of the books and it is not possible to know how many came from each man.
Characteristic Markings
None of Lloyd's books have been identified.
Sources
John Floydd; Bibliotheca Lloydiana, 1683, Wing L2654.