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Ludlamite
Ludlamite Lud"lam*ite, n. [Named after Mr. Ludlam, of London.] (Min.) A mineral occurring in small, green, transparent, monoclinic crystals. It is a hydrous phosphate of iron.

Meaning of Ludlam from wikipedia

- Ludlam may refer to: Mother Ludlam's Cave, Surrey, England Ludlam Road, a street in Miami, Florida Ludlam Trail, a ****ure linear park rail trail in Miami...
- Alfred Ludlam (1810 – 8 November 1877) was a leading New Zealand politician, horticulturist and farmer who owned land at Wellington and in the Hutt Valley...
- Charles Braun Ludlam (April 12, 1943 – May 28, 1987) was an American actor, director, and playwright. Ludlam was born in Floral Park, New York, the son...
- Ludlam is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Ludlam (1810–1877), British-New Zealand politician Charles Ludlam (1943–1987)...
- Lewis Wesley Ludlam (born 8 December 1995) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a flanker for Premiership Rugby club Northampton...
- Jennifer Kay Ludlam MNZM (born 23 July 1951 in Taumarunui, New Zealand) is a New Zealand-born actress, who remains best known for her roles in Australian...
- Scott Ludlam (born 10 January 1970) is a New Zealand-born Australian former politician. A member of the Australian Greens, he was a senator in the Australian...
- Steve Ludlam may refer to: Steve Ludlam (footballer) Steve Ludlam (engineer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name....
- Thomas Ludlam may refer to: Thomas Ludlam (priest) (1727–1811), English priest, theologian and essayist Thomas Ludlam (colonial administrator) (1775–1810)...
- Thomas Ludlam (1727–1811) was an English priest, known as a theologian and essayist. Born at Leicester, he was younger brother to William Ludlam. He graduated...