Lupton - People

People

  • Lupton family
  • Angela Lynch-Lupton ((died 2007), Mayor of Galway, Ireland
  • Arthur Lupton (died 1879), English cricketer
  • Arnold Lupton (1846–1930) was a British Liberal Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) 1906–1910
  • Cartter Lupton (1899–1977), American businessman and Coca-Cola Bottling Company magnate
  • Ellen Lupton, American graphic designer, writer, curator and educator
  • Geoffrey Lupton, prominent member of Arts and Crafts Movement
  • Hugh Lupton, a prominent figure in the oral storytelling tradition
  • John Thomas Lupton (1862-1933) was an American lawyer, industrialist and philanthropist
  • John Lupton (1928–1993), American movie and TV actor
  • Lancaster Lupton (1807–1885), American soldier
  • Peter Lupton (born 1982), English rugby league player
  • Roger Lupton (1456–1539/40), provost of Eton College, England
  • Ruth Lupton (born 1964), English cricketer
  • Terry Lupton, American songwriter and producer
  • Thomas Goff Lupton (1791-1873), British engraver
  • Tony Lupton (born 1957), Australian politician
  • Vicky Lupton (born 1972), English racewalker
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