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  1. 31 de mai. de 2024 · In 1836 Mrs. Elizabeth Barbara Bulwer Lytton erected five almshouses on the Codicote road for old and deserving people of the parish, supported by the Earl of Lytton.

    • John Lytton, 5th Earl of Lytton1
    • John Lytton, 5th Earl of Lytton2
    • John Lytton, 5th Earl of Lytton3
    • John Lytton, 5th Earl of Lytton4
    • John Lytton, 5th Earl of Lytton5
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  3. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Edward George Earle Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton (born May 25, 1803, London, England—died January 18, 1873, Torquay, Devonshire) was a British politician, poet, and critic, chiefly remembered, however, as a prolific novelist.

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  4. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Earl "Randy" Lytton, a beloved husband, father, brother, and grandfather, who wore many hats with grace and charm, has sadly passed away at the Robin Johnson House on May 23, 2024.

  5. Há 6 dias · In 1957 she sold most of the estate to the Hon. Judith, wife of Sir Walter Burrell of Knepp Castle, who later gave it to her son Mark, but Lady Anne Lytton's nephew John Lytton, Lord Knebworth, still owned and lived in Newbuildings Place in 1984; in 1985 he succeeded his father as earl of Lytton.

  6. 30 de mai. de 2024 · William Snagge, jun., soon after conveyed the manor to Sir Rowland Lytton of Knebworth, who died seised of it in 1615. Letchworth then followed the descent of Knebworth Manor until 1811, but a few years later it was sold to John Williamson of Baldock, who possessed it in 1821.

  7. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Henry Lytton Bulwer was a diplomat who, as British ambassador to the United States, negotiated the controversial Clayton–Bulwer Treaty (April 19, 1850), which concerned in part the possibility of a canal traversing Central America and was also intended to resolve (but in fact aggravated) various.