Hugh Lloyd (born between 1586 and 1589 – 7 June 1667) was a Welsh cleric who was the Anglican bishop of Llandaff from 1660 until his death in 1667.
Born in Cardiganshire, Lloyd entered Oriel College, Oxford in 1607, graduating with a BA in 1611 and an MA in 1614.
[2] Lloyd obtained further degrees of BD in 1624 and DD in 1638, as a member of Jesus College.
[3] During the English Civil War, he was a marked Royalist and lost his position as Archdeacon and also his parish livings.
[3] Orders were given for his arrest on 9 February 1651 and in 1652 some property of his, in Herefordshire, was forfeited for treason (although he successfully fought against this and possession was restored to him in 1652).