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  1. Vegetarianism. Selected publications. References. Further reading. Lady Emily Lutyens (née Bulwer-Lytton; 1874–1964) was an English theosophist and writer. [1] Life. Emily Lytton was born on 26 December 1874 in Paris, [2] the daughter of Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Baron of Lytton (later the 1st Earl of Lytton) and Edith Villiers.

  2. www.lutyenstrust.org.uk › about-lutyens › biographyBiography - The Lutyens Trust

    Lady Emily Lutyens. In 1897 Edwin Lutyens married Emily Lytton, daughter of a Viceroy of India, whose father had died five years earlier. These five children, Barbra, Robert, Ursula, Elisabeth and Mary, were born by 1908. For all his love for Emily, Ned was not able to give her the companionship she craved. They had no interests in common.

  3. Lady Emily Lutyens was the wife of the architect Edwin Landseer Lutyens and the mother of five children including Mary Lutyens. She joined the Theosophical Society in 1910 through the introduction of French friends, the Mallets. Drawn by the charisma of Annie Besant, Lutyens was on hand to welcome her back from a trip to India in 1911 with ...

  4. Lutyens married Lady Emily Bulwer-Lytton (1874–1964) on 4 August 1897 at Knebworth, Hertfordshire. She was third daughter of Edith (née Villiers) and the 1st Earl of Lytton, a former Viceroy of India. Lady Emily had proposed to Lutyens two years before the wedding, and her parents disapproved of the marriage.

  5. (Edwin Lutyens to his wife, Lady Emily, 23 April 1904) Excavated ground on the site of the future Rose Garden, West Walk and West Rill, Hestercombe Formal Garden, 1904. Photo by Ivo Richard Vesey (1881-1958), 5th Viscount de Vesci.

  6. Lutyens married Lady Emily Bulwer-Lytton in 1897, with whom he had five children. However, their marriage faced challenges, and Lady Emily's evolving interests in theosophy and Eastern religions led to emotional and philosophical differences.

  7. In April 1897 Lutyens married Lady Emily Bulwer-Lytton, daughter of the late Viceroy of India, Edward Bulwer-Lytton. They had five children, but the marriage experienced a period of near-estrangement on account of Emily’s heavy involvement with Theosophy and devotion to the spiritual leader Jiddu Krishnamurti .