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I am sorry to repeat myself (cf.
Talk:Julian Lloyd Webber and
Talk:Andrew Lloyd Webber#Miscellany), but as with Andrew Lloyd Webber, William's last name is Webber, not Lloyd Webber. As his son Julian states in an interview
[1], "Lloyd" is the middle name. --
FordPrefect42 20:52, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
Read the article Andrew Lloyd Webber and count the references to Lloyd Webber did this/that...
Why haven't you changed these to Webber? Mdcollins1984 07:50, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
Andrew's title as a peer is Baron Lloyd-Webber of Sydmonton indicates that he considers his surname as Lloyd Webber as only the surname is used in the title. A hyphen is required for any double-barrelled surnames. For consistency it is easier to use Lloyd Webber as the surname for all the family members. Even his daughter has Lloyd in her name and it would be odd for a woman to have a male middle name. Cjc13 ( talk) 12:47, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
I know people may disagree with me but it would make sense to include the "Lloyd" as part of ALW's surname. I know that his father William only added the Lloyd later on in his life, but the Lloyd has been passed down in the family name. So if the "Lloyd" is part of the family name, it should be OK to treat it as part of the surname. Yip1982 ( talk) 06:29, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
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I am sorry to repeat myself (cf.
Talk:Julian Lloyd Webber and
Talk:Andrew Lloyd Webber#Miscellany), but as with Andrew Lloyd Webber, William's last name is Webber, not Lloyd Webber. As his son Julian states in an interview
[1], "Lloyd" is the middle name. --
FordPrefect42 20:52, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
Read the article Andrew Lloyd Webber and count the references to Lloyd Webber did this/that...
Why haven't you changed these to Webber? Mdcollins1984 07:50, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
Andrew's title as a peer is Baron Lloyd-Webber of Sydmonton indicates that he considers his surname as Lloyd Webber as only the surname is used in the title. A hyphen is required for any double-barrelled surnames. For consistency it is easier to use Lloyd Webber as the surname for all the family members. Even his daughter has Lloyd in her name and it would be odd for a woman to have a male middle name. Cjc13 ( talk) 12:47, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
I know people may disagree with me but it would make sense to include the "Lloyd" as part of ALW's surname. I know that his father William only added the Lloyd later on in his life, but the Lloyd has been passed down in the family name. So if the "Lloyd" is part of the family name, it should be OK to treat it as part of the surname. Yip1982 ( talk) 06:29, 4 February 2011 (UTC)