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  1. Oct 2, 2024 · 4294 - Lyttelton Collection - The Family and Estate Archives of the Viscounts Cobham of Hagley Hall 6 - Lyttelton Family of Hagley Hall 9 - family and personal papers 21 - Lady Sarah Lyttelton nee Spencer (1787-1870) Daughter of 2nd Earl Spencer and wife of William Henry Lyttelton 3rd Baron . 2 - Correspondence

  2. 5 days ago · Officer of East India Company), 1785–9; Richard Beadon, Bishop of Gloucester, 1790–2; William Henry Lyttelton, later third Baron Lyttelton (second creation), 1816–19; George Tierney, statesman, 1819–30; Richard Bright, physician, discoverer of Bright's Disease, 1830–1858; Sir George Johnson, physician, 1859–96.

  3. Sep 23, 2024 · Arley had come into the Lytteltons’ possession when, in 1470, one of the daughters of the then owner, Sir William Burley, married Judge Lyttelton. Sir Henry succeeded his father as second baronet. He was the fifth son. The first and fourth had drowned at Oxford and the second and third had died young.

    • circa 1208
    • Noah Tutak
    • Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
  4. Sep 22, 2024 · Last Edited=21 Aug 2007. ' Sir William Lyttelton was the son of Sir Thomas Lyttelton and Johanna Burley.1,2 He married, firstly, Ellyn Walsh, daughter of William Walsh.1 He married Mary Whittington, daughter of William Whittington.1 He died in 1507.1. ' Sir William Lyttelton lived at Frankley, Worcestershire, England.1.

    • "Littleton"
    • circa 1449
  5. Oct 2, 2024 · His eldest son and heir, Sir William Littleton, became an ancestor of the Lyttelton Baronets, who later acquired the title Baron Lyttelton of Frankley. His second son, Richard Littleton, became the founder of another wealthy dynasty, later to become the Littleton Baronets and later Barons Hatherton, through marriage into the Wynnesbury family of Pillaton Hall, near Penkridge, Staffordshire.

  6. 5 days ago · George William Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, (31 March 1817–19 April 1876), politician. ... Anna, I think what the seller is trying to say is that author of the ...

  7. 5 days ago · Lady Lyttelton died a widow in 1504 and her moiety then passed to her son Sir William Lyttelton of Frankley (d. 1507) and then to his son John (d. 1532), who left it to his son John. (fn. 164) The last named had the moiety in 1556, (fn. 165) but it was soon acquired by his cousin John Littleton (d. 1560), former rector and the owner of the other moiety, who left the whole manor to his son ...

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