Henry Lloyd (February 21, 1852 – December 30, 1920) was the 40th governor of Maryland in the United States from 1885 to 1888.
He was a descendant on his mother's side of John Henry, the first United States Senator from the Eastern Shore and Governor between 1797 and 1798.
He began the study of law in the office of his uncles Daniel Maynadier Henry, then Congressman from the Eastern Shore, and Judge Charles P. Goldsborough.
He then became the acting governor on March 27, 1885, when Robert M. McLane resigned to become Minister to France.
[2] Following his term as governor, Lloyd resumed his law practice in Cambridge, Maryland.