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  2. Great Pearl Robbery - Wikipedia

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    The necklace was later bought at a Paris auction for £123,000 (equivalent to £15,287,682 in 2023) by Hatton Garden jewellery dealer Max Mayer, who had it insured by Lloyds for £135,000 (equivalent to £16,779,163 in 2023).

  3. Baker Street robbery - Wikipedia

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    The Baker Street robbery was the burglary of safety deposit boxes at the Baker Street branch of Lloyds Bank in London, on the night of 11 September 1971. A gang tunnelled 40 feet (12 m) from a rented shop two doors away to come up through the floor of the vault.

  4. List of heists in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Graff jewellery shops in London have been attacked several times, alongside other shops in Bond Street and Hatton Garden. Banks, secure warehouses and vaults were targeted in the cases of the Brink's-Mat robbery, the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary, the Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery and the Northern Bank Robbery.

  5. Queen Elizabeth has reportedly banned Meghan Markle from ...

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    Insiders at the palace say that claims alleging Meghan was banned from the queen's personal jewelry collection are "simply not true" and have left Harry and the rest of the royal family "not happy."

  6. Lloyd family (Birmingham) - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd family of Birmingham was a prominent Welsh Quaker family who migrated in the seventeenth century to Birmingham, England, from Dolobran Hall near Meifod, Powys (previously in Montgomeryshire), [1] Wales. The family were involved in manufacturing and in the establishment of Lloyds Bank. [2]

  7. L.G. Balfour Company - Wikipedia

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    The business grew from a small nucleus of skilled craftsmen led by Mr. Balfour in a facility in Attleboro, Massachusetts which was known at the time as the jewelry capital of the world. Lloyd Balfour's wives, Ruth who died a few years after they married and Mildred, were members of Pi Beta Phi and the L.G. Balfour Company landed Pi Beta Phi as ...

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