Thomas Tudor Loveday (15 August 1875[1] – 4 March 1966) was an English academic who was Principal of Southampton University College (1920–22) and later Vice Chancellor of the University of Bristol (1922-1944).
[2][3] Loveday was born in Cropredy, Oxfordshire, the son of John Edward Taylor Loveday, a landowner, and Margaret Cheape of Scotland, the granddaughter of John Arbuthnott, 8th Viscount of Arbuthnott.
[2] He won the John Locke Scholarship in 1900, and worked as an Assistant Lecturer at the University College of Bangor.
[5] He took up his position at Southampton at Easter 1920 and emphasized the importance of better buildings for the college.
During his short time at Southampton two more halls of residence were built, one for men and one for women.