Charles Mostyn Lloyd

Charles Mostyn Lloyd (1878–1946) was a British academic, magazine editor, and socialist activist.

Lloyd became a barrister in 1907, but spent little time practising as he devoted himself to socialist activism.

He lived at the Toynbee Hall settlement, and was also chair of the School Managers and Children's Care Committee in Whitechapel.

[2] After the war, he covered the Versailles Peace Conference for the Manchester Guardian, and then began lecturing at the London School of Economics.

He was also heavily involved with the production of the New Statesman, effectively editing it from 1925, and becoming titular editor from 1928.

Portrait of Charles Mostyn Lloyd, c. 1930s