For the Australasian author, see Edith Joan Lyttleton.
Dame
Edith Lyttelton
GBE JP
Born
Edith Sophy Balfour
4 April 1865
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died
2 September 1948(1948-09-02) (aged 83)
Westminster, London
Occupation(s)
Novelist, playwright, activist, spiritualist
Spouse
Hon. Alfred Lyttelton
(m. 1892; died 1913)
Children
3, including Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos
Parent(s)
Archibald Balfour Sophia Weguelin
Dame Edith Sophy LytteltonGBE JP (néeBalfour; 4 April 1865 – 2 September 1948) was a British novelist, playwright, World War I-era activist and spiritualist.[1]
^"Obituary: Hon. Mrs. Alfred Lyttelton – A Gifted Personality". The Times. 2 September 1948. p. 7.
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Howard. London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 0224619667. Lyttelton, George; Rupert Hart-Davis (1978). The Lyttelton/Hart-Davis Letters, Volume 5. London: John Murray...