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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J. Hodge; J.C. Wedgwood; Sir C.A.G. Bridge *; Sir N.G. Lyttelton *. Secretary: R.G. Duff. Asst. Sec. J.W. …
The Environs of London
… that she died without issue, as the peerages call Lady Lyttelton sole heir of Sir Thomas Crompton. ISLEWORTH. P. …
Survey of London
… Ordnance) St. George's, Hanover Square George (later Lord) Lyttelton 17439 32 do. 1740/1/480 do. 13 0 0 25' do. do. do. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… a cheveron gules between three linden leaves vert. 77b. Lyttelton. Argent, a cheveron between three escallops sable. …
Old and New London
… residents Mr. P. Cunningham enumerates the "good" Lord Lyttelton; Mrs. Montagu, before she became a widow and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a pediment, in which are the arms of the family of Lyttelton; under the hall is the entrance into the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… twelve feet from the ground, was inscribed by George, Lord Lyttelton, in capital letters, "here pope svng,"which …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… (D. & C. 1/10 pp. 51213). Trans. to London 1762. Charles Lyttelton D.C.L. 17621768. Cong d'lire and letter missive for Lyttelton, dean of Exeter, pubd. 20 Feb. 1762 ( Lond. Gaz. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (1979), 206-10; Oxoniensia, xxxi. 139-45. George, Lord Lyttelton, Blenheim (1728), 4-5; Green, Blenheim Palace, 278. …
A New History of London
… King, Plymouth, Fitzwilliam, Ferrers, Rockingham, Temple, Lyttelton, Abingdon, Torrington, Bolton, Boyle, Rutland, …
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