Arthur Lloyd (Welsh footballer)

Robert Arthur Lloyd (March 1868 – 10 January 1942) was a Welsh footballer who played as a full back. He played twice for his country, in 1891 and 1895. He later became a priest in the Church of England.

Arthur Lloyd
Personal information
Full name Robert Arthur Lloyd
Date of birth March 1868 (1868-03)
Place of birth Ystalyfera, Wales
Date of death 10 January 1942 (1942-01-11) (aged 73)[1]
Place of death Tickenham, England
Position(s) Full back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Rhyl
Ruthin
National team
1891–1895 Wales 2 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Life and career

The son of a schoolteacher,[2] Lloyd was born in March 1868 in Ystalyfera, Glamorgan. When he was five, the family moved to Ruthin, Denbighshire. Lloyd attended Ruthin Grammar School, where he later taught.[3]

He was an athletic schoolboy, excelling in the high jump, and his speed earned him a place on the left wing in the school football team; only later did he settle in the full-back position. He played for amateur touring teams and for Rhyl, and it was while a Rhyl player that he was selected as reserve for Wales' match against Ireland in Belfast in February 1891.[3][4] When Seth Powell withdrew, Lloyd took his place at left back in a match that ended as a 7–2 win for the hosts.[5][6] He played once more for Wales, in March 1895  by which time he was a Ruthin player  in a 2–2 draw with Scotland.[7][8]

Lloyd married Helen Speakman in 1900.[lower-alpha 1] He studied for the priesthood at Trinity College Dublin, and in 1909 was ordained as a deacon and licensed to the curacy of St Matthew, Bootle.[7][11] His last clerical post was as rector of Hughley, Shropshire, after which he lived in retirement first in Gloucester and then in Tickenham, Somerset, where he died in January 1942.[12]

Notes

  1. The report of the wedding in the North Wales Times names Lloyd's wife as Ellen,[2] but primary sources  the parish register[9] and the GRO entry[10]  confirm Helen.

References

  1. "Wills and Probate 1858–1996: Lloyd 1942". Probate Calendar. Probate Service. p. 267. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  2. "Marriage". The North Wales Times. 21 April 1900. p. 8.
  3. 'Umpire' (14 February 1891). "Sketches of well-known local footballers. No. 1.—Arthur Lloyd, Rhyl F. Club". Rhyl Record and Advertiser. p. 3.
  4. 'In Touch' (7 February 1891). "Football Notes. Honours for a Rhyl player". Wrexham Advertiser. p. 2.
  5. "Wales v. Ireland". Wrexham Advertiser. 14 February 1891. p. 3.
  6. "7 February 1891: Ireland 7–2 Wales". Welsh Football Data Archive. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  7. Edwards, Roger. "A History of Ruthin Town Football Club". Ruthin Local History Society. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  8. "23 March 1895: Wales 2–2 Scotland". Welsh Football Data Archive. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  9. "Robert Arthur Lloyd. Wales, Denbighshire, Parish Registers, 1538–1912". Retrieved 22 February 2019 via FamilySearch.org.
  10. "Marriages: Jun 1900. Volume: 11b. Page: 567". FreeBMD. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  11. "Church news. Ordination in Manchester". Manchester Courier. 20 December 1909. p. 10.
    "Ruthin. Presentation". Denbighshire Free Press. 1 January 1910. p. 6.
  12. "Gloucester Day by Day". The Citizen. Gloucester. 16 January 1942. p. 4.
    "Day by Day in the West". Western Daily Press. Bristol. 16 January 1942. p. 2.


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