Dictionary of NZ Biography — John Frederick Lloyd

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John Frederick Lloyd

John Frederick Lloyd

LLOYD, JOHN FREDERICK (1810-75) was born in Ireland, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated M.A. (1835). Ordained deacon (1839) and priest (1840), he was curate of Kilmore, Ireland (1840-48). He then came to New Zealand, and was a fellow of St John's College, Auckland (1849-53); was vicar of St Paul's, Auckland (1853-65) and archdeacon of Waitemata (1865-70). He attended all the general synods to the third (1865), and in 1870, owing to impaired health, returned to England, where he became rector of Kirk-Ireton, Wirksworth, in the diocese of Lichfield. Lloyd read the prayers at the opening of the first session of the General Assembly (1854). While in Auckland he established the Orphans' Home. He died in 1875. (See SIR CHARLES CLIFFORD.)

Synods of the Province of New Zealand and the Diocese of Auckland; Crockford; Jacobs; Tucker; Southern Cross, 15 Feb 1870.

Reference: Volume 1, page 267

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Volume 1, page 267

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