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Cavendish, Lucy Caroline (1841–1925), née Lyttleton, promoter of women’s education, voluntary worker, and diarist, known as Lady Frederick Cavendish
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- Lyttelton, Lucy Cavendish (maiden name)
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1841–1925
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Lyttelton, Mary (1813-1857), wife of George William Lyttelton (1813-1857)
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family
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Lyttelton, Mary (1813-1857), wife of George William Lyttelton is the parent of Cavendish, Lucy Caroline (1841–1925), née Lyttleton, promoter of women’s education, voluntary worker, and diarist, known as Lady Frederick Cavendish
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Lyttelton, George William (1817-1876), 4th Baron Lyttelton and 4th Baron Westcote, educationist (1817-1876)
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family
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Lyttelton, George William (1817-1876), 4th Baron Lyttelton and 4th Baron Westcote, educationist is the parent of Cavendish, Lucy Caroline (1841–1925), née Lyttleton, promoter of women’s education, voluntary worker, and diarist, known as Lady Frederick Cavendish
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Alington, Hester Margaret (1874-1958), daughter of the 4th Baron Lyttelton, wife of Cyril Alington (1874-1958)
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family
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Alington, Hester Margaret (1874-1958), daughter of the 4th Baron Lyttelton, wife of Cyril Alington is the sibling of Cavendish, Lucy Caroline (1841–1925), née Lyttleton, promoter of women’s education, voluntary worker, and diarist, known as Lady Frederick Cavendish
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Lyttelton, Alfred (1857–1913), sportsman and politician (1857–1913)
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family
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Lyttelton, Alfred (1857–1913), sportsman and politician is the sibling of Cavendish, Lucy Caroline (1841–1925), née Lyttleton, promoter of women’s education, voluntary worker, and diarist, known as Lady Frederick Cavendish
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Lyttelton, Arthur Temple (1852-1903), Suffragan Bishop of Southampton (1852-1903)
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family
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Lyttelton, Arthur Temple (1852-1903), Suffragan Bishop of Southampton is the sibling of Cavendish, Lucy Caroline (1841–1925), née Lyttleton, promoter of women’s education, voluntary worker, and diarist, known as Lady Frederick Cavendish
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Talbot, Lavinia (1849–1939), née Lyttelton, promoter of women's education (1849–1939)
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family
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Talbot, Lavinia (1849–1939), née Lyttelton, promoter of women's education is the sibling of Cavendish, Lucy Caroline (1841–1925), née Lyttleton, promoter of women’s education, voluntary worker, and diarist, known as Lady Frederick Cavendish
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Cavendish, Lord Frederick Charles (1836–1882), Chief Secretary for Ireland (1836–1882)
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family
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Cavendish, Lord Frederick Charles (1836–1882), Chief Secretary for Ireland is the spouse of Cavendish, Lucy Caroline (1841–1925), née Lyttleton, promoter of women’s education, voluntary worker, and diarist, known as Lady Frederick Cavendish
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1864-1882
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography