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TitleFamily letters to Katherine Lyttelton
LevelFile
Date1905-1908
Extent1 file
DescriptionLetters to Katherine Lyttelton from her family including Margaret Talbot, Caroline Grosvenor, Mary Lovelace, Blanche Firebrace, Meriel Talbot, Lucy Cavendish, Lavinia Talbot, Edith Lyttelton, Mary Cobham, Reginald Talbot, Alfred Lyttelton, Stephen Lyttelton, Geoffrey Lyttelton, Neville Talbot, Maud Lyttelton, Susan Buchan, Hugh Wyndham, Edward Talbot, Beatrice Stuart-Wortley, Gwendolen Stephenson, Evelyn Talbot, Mary Drew, George Guthrie, concerning personal affairs, Margaret Talbot and Reginald Talbot's life in Australia, Margaret Talbot starting Victoria League to help immigrants to Victoria, photograph of memorial tablet to brother Archibald, Katherine's life in Dublin, daughter Lucy Lyttelton's engagement to Charles Masterman, 1905-1908.
Access StatusOpen
Persons
CodePerson or Corporate Body Name
DS/UK/39Lyttelton; Sir; Neville Gerald (1845-1931); Knight, General
DS/UK/41Lyttelton; Lady; Katherine Sarah (1860-1943); neé Stuart-Wortley, wife of Neville Lyttelton
DS/UK/1757Talbot; Lady; Margaret Jane (fl. 1867-1937); neé Stuart-Wortley, sister-in-law of Neville Lyttelton
DS/UK/1775Grosvenor; Caroline Susan Theodora (fl. 1867-1940); née Stuart-Wortley, novelist, artist
DS/UK/1821King-Milbanke; Mary Caroline (fl. 1890-1941); Countess of Lovelace; née Stuart-Wortley
DS/UK/1776Firebrace; Blanche Georgina (fl. 1867-1931); née Stuart-Wortley
DS/UK/1750Talbot; Hon; Meriel Sarah (1840-1925); née Lyttelton, Sister of Neville Lyttelton
DS/UK/1745Cavendish; Lady; Lucy Caroline (1841-1925); née Lyttelton, sister of Neville Lyttelton, pioneer of women's education
DS/UK/1760Talbot; Hon; Lavinia (1849-1939); née Lyttelton, sister of Neville Lyttelton
DS/UK/1783Lyttelton; Hon; Mary Susan Caroline (1853-1937); Viscountess Cobham, née Cavendish
DS/UK/1761Talbot; Sir; Reginald Arthur James (1841-1929); Major-General; British military officer, Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons, Governor of Victoria in Australia, also known as Reggie, brother-in-law of Neville Lyttelton
DS/UK/1777Lyttelton; Hon; Alfred (1857-1913); sportsman, Secretary of State for the Colonies, brother of Neville Lyttelton
DS/UK/1787Talbot; Neville Stuart (1879-1943); Reverend, Bishop of Pretoria, vicar of St. Mary's Church Nottingham, assistant Bishop of Southwell
DS/UK/1846Buchan; Susan Charlotte (1883-1977); Baroness Tweedsmuir; née Grosvenor, author
DS/UK/1803Talbot; Edward Stuart (1844-1934); Reverend; Husband of Lavinia Talbot
DS/UK/1835Stuart-Wortley; Beatrice (fl. 1870-1907); née Trollope
DS/UK/1817Stephenson; Gwendolen (fl. 1852-1930); niece of Neville Lyttelton
DS/UK/1782Talbot; Evelyn (fl. 1899-1916)
DS/UK/1815Drew; Mary (1847-1927); née Gladstone, political secretary, writer, hostess
DS/UK/1856Victoria League; 1901-1930s
DS/UK/1857Wyndham; Hon; Maud Mary (1880-1953); Baroness Leconfield; née Lyttelton
DS/UK/1858Wyndham; Hugh Archibald (1877-1963); 4th Baron Leconfield of Leconfield
DS/UK/1859Lyttelton; Stephen Clive (1887-1959); Commander
DS/UK/1860Lyttelton; Archer Geoffrey (1884-1959); Lieutenant colonel; known as Geoffrey
DS/UK/1861Guthrie; George (fl. 1905-1908)
Places
CodePlace Entry
NA333Australia/Oceania
NA334Victoria/Australia/Oceania
NA297Dublin/Leinster/Ireland/Europe