Sir James Martin Lloyd, 1st Baronet (21 May 1762 – 24 October 1844) was a Sussex landowner, militia officer and long-serving Member of Parliament, who was created a baronet but left no son to inherit the title.
[1] He was first married on 20 Jan 1785 to Rebecca, daughter of Reverend William Green, who died on 7 February 1812.
In 1790 and 1791 he was elected MP for Steyning, but was forced on both occasions to stand down on petition.
He regained the seat in 1796, holding it until 1818 with a short break in 1806, during which time he briefly held the office of Clerk of Deliveries of the Ordnance.
His widow Elizabeth then became heiress and when she died on 4 August 1858 she left the estate to her nephew George Kirwan Carr Lloyd.