Lloyd-Jones was educated at
St Marylebone Grammar School,
University College, London and
Jesus College, Oxford. At Oxford, he was an
exhibitioner and obtained
B.A. degrees in English (1923) and also in
Jurisprudence (1924). Whilst at Oxford, he was President of the
Oxford Union Society in the summer term of 1925. He was
called to the bar by
Inner Temple in 1926 and practised as a barrister on the
Wales and Chester Circuit. He also held the positions of
Recorder of
Chester (1952–58) and of
Cardiff (1958–60). Lloyd-Jones was appointed a High Court Judge, assigned to the
Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division on 11 January 1960. He received the customary knighthood on his appointment. He was appointed to honorary fellowships of Jesus College (1960) and University College London (1962). He retired in 1972, and died in 1986. Vincent Lloyd-Jones was the brother of the notable evangelical preacher
Martyn Lloyd-Jones. ==References==