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      • By 1688, he was the proprietor of a licensed coffee house in the now long gone Tower Street and was living nearby with his wife Abigail (the first reference to the coffee house dates from 1688).
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  2. The first recorded news of Lloyd’s Coffee House in Tower Street, London, dates from February 1688 when Edward Lloyd was 41 years of age.

  3. Lloyd's Coffee House was a significant meeting place in London in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was opened by Edward Lloyd (c. 1648 – 15 February 1713) on Tower Street in 1686. [1][2] The establishment was a popular place for sailors, merchants and shipowners, and Lloyd catered to them by providing reliable shipping news.

  4. Jun 10, 2013 · The founder of Lloyd's Coffee House, Edward Lloyd - who died 300 years ago this year - is perhaps not so much famous in his own right as for the fact his name lives on in the Lloyd's insurance business today. Lloyd is believed to have been born around 1648 but little is known of….

  5. 1652-1811. Lloyd's has been at the heart of progress for over 300 years. As a maritime nation expanded its influence and established trading routes across the globe, Edward Lloyd's coffee shop by the river Thames became the centre of marine intelligence and founded the modern insurance industry.

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  6. www.edwardlloyd.orgEdward Lloyd

    The Lloyd family lived for 29 years in Water House, Walthamstow. It was given to the people of London by the family in 1898 and is now the William Morris Gallery. Percy Lloyd, Edward's youngest son, built Voewood House in Norfolk.

  7. In Lloyd’s …be traced to 1688, when Edward Lloyd kept a coffeehouse on Tower Street (or, from 1692, on Lombard Street). There merchants, bankers, and seafarers assembled to transact business informally.

  8. www.edwardlloyd.org › biogEdward Lloyd

    For many years, he lived in rooms on the periphery of the City marrying Isabella McArthur in 1834. The and they had three sons, one of whom died in infancy. From April 1844, although still married to Isabella, Lloyd had set up house with Mary Harvey in Forest Hill.