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I Papers relating to the Lyttelton family
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The Papers of Alfred Lyttelton and Dame Edith Lyttelton, and their son Oliver Lyttelton (1st Viscount Chandos)

Title Papers relating to the Lyttelton family
Reference CHAN II
Covering Dates 1836–1972
Extent and Medium 29 boxes
Index Terms
Colonial Countries
Second World War (1939-1945)
Speeches
Lyttelton, Oliver (1893-1972) 1st Viscount Chandos
Lyttelton, Alfred (1857-1913) lawyer, statesman and cricketer
Churchill/CHAN II contains:
1/1 Letters received by Charlotte Poulett Thomson. Correspondents include HG Bingham; Cissy Hammersley (2); Louise Lawrence; Georgiana Lowe (3); Anne Orred (3); Sophy Orred; Maggie; and unidentified letters (3).
1 file.
1836–1837
2/1-4 Laura Tennant: correspondence.
4 files.
1875-ca. 1886
3/1-29 Edith Lyttelton and Alfred Lyttelton: correspondence.
29 files.
ca. 1875-ca. 1972
4/1-16 Oliver Lyttelton: correspondence.
16 files.
1900–1971
4/17/1-30 Oliver Lyttelton: speeches.
33 files.
1942–1971
4/18/1-5 Oliver Lyttelton: articles.
5 files.
1945–1970
4/19 Oliver Lyttelton: broadcasts, 1957-64 & 1971. With transcripts of broadcasts of the Frost Programme about 'Soldiers', a play about the death of General Sikorski by Rolf Hochhuth, 20 and 21 December 1968.
1 file.
1957–1971
4/20 Oliver Lyttelton: news cuttings.
2 files.
1954–1969
4/21/1-4 Oliver Lyttelton: photographs.
6 files and 4 volumes.
1944–1970
4/22 Lady Moira Lyttelton: correspondence. Comprising typescript copies of letters from Dame Edith Lyttelton to an unidentified correspondent, perhaps her daughter-in-law, Lady Moira Lyttelton, about her journey to India, with many of the delegates returning from the first Round Table Conference in London, and a visit to the Viceroy, Lord Irwin [Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Baron Irwin], and his wife, Dorothy, with a description of the Viceroy's House in New Delhi, designed by Edwin Lutyens, 1931 (2); letters from Lady Moira Lyttelton to Dame Edith Lyttelton, mainly written from Cairo, Egypt, 1941 (5), with typescript copies; a letter from Lady Moira Lyttelton to her sister-in-law, Lady Craik [Mary Craik, née Mary Lyttelton], written from Cairo, undated, with a typescript copy; and letters from Oliver Lyttelton to Lady Moira Lyttelton, including some letters about the death of their son, Julian, 1935-6, 1944-5, 1949, 1951 (7).
1 file.
1931–1951
4/23/1-3 Oliver Lyttelton: honours and awards.
3 items.
1958–1970
4/24 Oliver Lyttelton: game book.
1 volume.
1940–1950

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