Lyttelton - People

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  • Charles Lyttelton, 8th Viscount Cobham, British politician and cricketer
  • George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton, British politician
  • George Lyttelton, 2nd Baron Lyttelton, British politician
  • George William Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, British politician and founder of Canterbury, New Zealand
  • George William Lyttelton, British teacher and writer
  • Humphrey Lyttelton, British jazz musician
  • John Lyttelton, 9th Viscount Cobham (1881-1949), British politician
  • John Lyttelton (MP) (died 1601), English politician
  • John Lyttelton, 11th Viscount Cobham (1943–2006), British nobleman
  • Sir John Lyttelton (1520–1590), constable of Dudley Castle, England, keeper of parks, Custos Rotulorum of Worcestershire
  • Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos, British businessman and politician
  • Thomas de Littleton, British judge
  • Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron Lyttelton (1744-1779), British politician
  • Sarah Lyttelton, Baroness Lyttelton, governess to Edward VII of the United Kingdom and wife of William Lyttelton, 3rd Baron Lyttelton
  • William Henry Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton, British colonial governor
  • William Henry Lyttelton, 3rd Baron Lyttelton, British politician

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