Robert Lewis-Lloyd, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Lewis-Lloyd

British rower

Date of Birth: 09-Jan-1836

Place of Birth: Cardigan, Wales, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 07-Sep-1915

Profession: rower

Nationality: Wales

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Robert Lewis-Lloyd

  • Robert Lewis-Lloyd (9 January 1836 – 7 September 1915) was a Welsh rower and barrister who was High Sheriff of Radnorshire and who umpired the Boat Race between 1881 and 1888.
  • Lewis-Lloyd was born at Cardigan, Ceredigion, the son of Thomas Lewis-Lloyd of Nantgwyllt, Radnorshire and his wife Anna Davies.
  • He was educated at Eton College and was admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge, but migrated to Magdalene College, Cambridge.
  • Lewis-Lloyd rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in the 1856 race when they won and in the 1857 race.
  • He was C.U.B.C.
  • President in 1858 when Cambridge won the Boat Race again, and also won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta.
  • He was president for the 1859 race when Cambridge sank in the Boat Race. Lewis-Lloyd was admitted at the Inner Temple on 18 January 1860 and was called to the bar on 6 June 1864.
  • He married Mary Anne Jane Lewis on 6 June 1865.
  • He was a J.P.
  • and Deputy Lieutenant for Radnorshire and was High Sheriff of Radnorshire in 1872.
  • From 1881 to 1888 he was umpire of the Boat Race.
  • He umpired the 1883 fiasco when the elderly starter Edward Searle, who had started the race since the 1840s, was inaudible to the crews.
  • The race took place in the dark, there was a blizzard and the crews only set off when it was apparent that the following steamers were bearing down on them.
  • The umpire subsequently became the starter and by 1887 Lloyd was starting the race with a pistol.

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