John Morgan Lloyd (19 August 1880 – 30 June 1960) was a Welsh musician and minor composer.
[1] As a composer, he is best known for his hymn tunes, including "Pro Nostris Liberis", and was a representative of Wales on the committee for the 1927 revision of the Church Hymnary.
His family were founder members of Penuel Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church, in High Street, Barry, where they lived from 1889; he was playing the organ in the chapel at an early age.
At Trinity, he was taught by Charles Herbert Kitson (whose other pupils included Michael Tippett and Arwel Hughes); he was also taught by Arthur Eaglefield Hull[2] He became a lecturer at Cardiff and later succeeded his one-time teacher, David Evans, as professor there.
[1] A John Morgan Lloyd Scholarship is awarded in his name to students of composition; recipients have included Steven Berryman.