Richard Lloyd (died 1761)

He entered the Middle Temple in 1720 to study law, was called to the bar in 1723, and made a bencher in 1738.

He was elevated to serjeant-at-law in 1759, appointed a Baron of the Exchequer for 1759–61 and served as the Recorder of Harwich, Orford and Ipswich.

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of Great Britain for Mitchell 14 May 1745 – 1747, for Maldon 1747–1754 and for Totnes 13 December 1754 – September 1759.

His eldest son and heir Richard Savage inherited Hintlesham and also followed his father as MP for Totnes.

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Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk
Heneage Lloyd and sister Lucy by Thomas Gainsborough, 1753