Lloyd, Richard 1606-1676
Title:
Knight
Military Rank:
Colonel
First Name:
Richard
Last Name:
Lloyd
Memorial Type:
Memorial - Funerary
Does the monument still exist?
Yes
Installation Date:
post 1676
Inscription:
Vnderneath lies interred
Sir Richard Lloyd
of Escluse in this parish and Dulassy in
the County of Carnarvon, Knight,
Governor of Holt Castle during the Great
Rebellion and afterwards Chief Justice
of North Wales. A loyal and devoted
subject and servant of the Royal Martyr
King Charles I
whom he received at
Brynyffynnon in this town in the year 1642.
He married upon Septr. 4, 1632, Margaret
daughter of Ralph Sneyd of Bradwall and
Keele in the County of Stafford, Esqr., died
May 5 and was buried on the 12, 1676.
The Monument above erected to his memory has
been cleaned and repaired in the year 1877 at the
cost of W.W.E. Wynne Esq. of Penarth and
Thomas Longueville Esq. two of his descendants and
co-representatives.
Allegiance:
Royalist
Condition:
Average
Condition Description:
Average as unknown
Memorial Notes:
See:
Keith Lawrence, Cheshire Civil War Centre at Nantwich FaceBook 21 July 2024
https://biography.wales/article/s-LLOY-RIC-1606
Memorial Address:
St Giles Parish Church, Church St, Wrexham LL13 8LS
County:
Wrexham County Borough (formerly Denbighshire & Clwyd)
Country:
Wales
Location within building:
East wall of the south aisle
Geoloation:
53.04479171090582, -2.9929614380815406