Dame Edith Sophy Lyttelton GBE JP (née Balfour; 4 April 1865 – 2 September 1948) was a British novelist, playwright, World War I-era activist and spiritualist...
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Alfred Lyttelton KC (7 February 1857 – 5 July 1913) was a British politician and sportsman from the Lyttelton family who excelled at both football and...
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his subsequent misreading of an inaccurate account in a newspaper. Edith Lyttelton, who became President of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR),...
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She exchanged letters with Alfred, and alongside Violet Markham and Edith Lyttelton she established the Victoria League in 1901 to promote Milner's imperial...
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the Rt. Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, younger son of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton. His mother was his father's second wife Edith, daughter of Archibald...
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British novelist, playwright, World War I-era activist and spiritualist Edith Lyttelton. More recently, Popov et al. suggested that the superconscious is the...
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height of its popularity. Florence Upton's friend and biographer, Edith Lyttelton, recollected, "One of my children, long before we knew who Bertha and...
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Edith Lyttleton or Lyttelton may refer to: Edith Joan Lyttleton (1873–1945), Australasian author Dame Edith Balfour Lyttelton (1865–1948), British novelist...
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Souls’ by 1889. Margot, Alfred Lyttelton, and his second wife Edith, née Balfour, were among its members. Laura Lyttelton was portrayed by Kate Phillips...
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Dame Edith Mary Evans (8 February 1888 – 14 October 1976) was an English actress. She was best known for her work on the West End stage, but also appeared...
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