Lyttelton
/ (ˈlɪtəltən) /
Humphrey. 1921–2008, British jazz trumpeter and band leader who influenced the British revival of New Orleans jazz
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How to use Lyttelton in a sentence
This is rather unfavorable, as far as it goes, to the hypothesis of Lyttelton's having been the author.
It is recorded that George Lyttelton's school exercises "were recommended as models to his schoolfellows."
Henry Fielding: A Memoir | G. M. GoddenHe was, however, reconciled with his family through the efforts of his friend Dorothea Lyttelton.
Mrs. Gladstone was at Hagley nursing her beloved sister, Lady Lyttelton.
The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) | John MorleyBut Laura Lyttelton was not only youth and delight--she was also embodied love.
A Writer's Recollections (In Two Volumes), Volume II | Mrs. Humphry Ward
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