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Humphrey Lloyd (–1881) was the provost of Trinity College, Dublin between 1867–1881, and Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. Lloyd is known for experimentally verifying conical refraction, a theoretical prediction made by William Rowan Hamilton about the way light is bent when travelling through a biaxial crystal. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society, and President of both the British Association and the Royal Irish Academy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tcd.ie/provost/former/h_lloyd.php )〕 ==Early life== The eldest son of the Rev. Bartholomew Lloyd, by Eleanor McLaughlin, he was born in Dublin on 16 April 1800. After early education at Mr. White's school in Dublin, he entered Trinity College there in 1815, first out of 63 competitors in the entrance examination. He obtained a scholarship in 1818, and graduated B.A. in 1819, taking first place and the gold medal for science, and proceeding M.A. in 1827, and D.D. in 1840. He became a junior fellow in 1824, and a senior fellow in 1843.
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