[1] By 1584, he is mentioned in government interrogation reports as "the chiefest reliever of priests".
The law at that time declared that anyone who knowingly "shall receive, relieve, aid, or comfort a Seminary priest, are felons..."[2] Lloyd was accused of providing aid to a priest named William Horner, in the parish of St. Dunstan's, Farringdon Without.
According to Christopher Grene, Lloyd gave Horner, alias Forest, a quart of wine.
Lloyd was executed at Tyburn on 30 August 1588, at about twenty-two years of age.
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