Career
Lloyd"s name appears in conjunction with this nickname in the journals and letters of many of his contemporaries for decades afterward. Following his education he embarked on a long life devoted to antiquarian research and to his community. 1929-1946: Secretary of the council for the preservation of rural Wales.
1934: Justice of the Peace
1937-1967: Secretary of the Powysland Club.
1940: High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire
1948-1951: Chairman of the Montgomeryshire Health Executive Council
1953-1955: Chairman of Montgomeryshire Planning Committee
1956-1969: editor of Archaeologia Cambrensis
1957-1974: Chairman of the Montgomeryshire County library Committee
1957: Awarded Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
1960: Deputy Lieutenant of the county of Powys
1969: Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Wales
Mayor of Montgomery: 1932-1938 and 1961–1962
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
J. Doctorate. K. Lloyd wrote many articles and guides to Montgomery. He donated Dolforwyn Castle to the Welsh Ancient Monument Board (now Cadw) in 1955.
He died on 13 December 1978.