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selwyn brooke lloyd

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Lloyd

[loid]
–noun
1. Welsh Legend. Llwyd.
2. Harold (Clay⋅ton) [kleyt-n] , 1894–1971, U.S. actor.
3. (John) Sel⋅wyn (Brooke) [sel-win] , 1904–78, British statesman.
4. a male given name: from a Welsh word meaning “gray.”
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Lloyd 
male proper name, from Welsh llwyd "grey." Lloyd's in ref. to the London-based association of marine underwriters is first recorded 1819, from Lloyd's Coffee House, Tower Street, London, opened in 1688 by Edward Lloyd, who supplied shipping information to his clients.
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