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Warine B. M. Lysley.
1715—1886.
Frederick O. Lyus.

Lysley, Warine Bayley Marshall, 2s. William John, of St. Pancras, London, arm. Christ Church, matric. 12 June, 1851, aged 17; B.A. 1855, M.A., bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1859. See Foster's Men at the Bar & Eton School Lists.

Lysons, Daniel, s. Daniel, of Hempstead, co. Gloucester, arm. Magdalen Coll., matric. 2 March, 1744-5. aged 17; B.A. 1750, M.A. 1751, B.C.L. from All Souls' Coll. 1755, licensed to practice medicine 5 July, 1756, D.C.L. 1759, commuted D.Med. 24 Oct., 1769.

Lysons, Daniel, s. Samuel, of Rodmarton, co. Gloucester cler. St. Mary Hall, matric. 26 March, 1779, aged 16; B.A. 1782, M.A. 1785, of Hempstead Court, co. Gloucester, F.R.S., F.S.A., rector (and patron) of Rodmarton 1804, author of 'The Environs of London,' and 'Magna Britannia,' died 3 Jan., 1834.

Lysons, Daniel George, 3s. Samuel, of Hempstead Court, co. Gloucester, cler. Exeter Coll., matric. 26 May, 1863, aged 18; B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870, curate in charge of Rodmarton 1872-6, rector since 1877.

Lysons, John, s. Daniel, of Hempstead, co. Gloucester, gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. 15 May, 1724, aged 16; demy 1725-32, B.A. 1728, M.A. 1731, fellow 1732-60, D.C.L. 1750, senior dean of arts and bursar, vice-president 1751, died 12 Sep., 1700. See Bloxam, vi. 207.[5]

Lysons, Samuel, s. Daniel, of Hempstead, co. Gloucester, arm. Oriel Coll., matric. 23 March, 1747-8, aged 17; B.A. 1751, M.A. 1755, of Hempstead Court, rector of Rodmarton and Cherrington, co. Gloucester, 1756, until his death 16 March, 1804.

Lysons, Samuel, 1s. Daniel, of Rodmarton, co. Gloucester, arm. Exeter Coll., matric. 24 Nov., 1826, aged 20; B.A. 1830, M.A. 1836, of Hempstead Court, co. Gloucester, F.S.A., rector of Rodmarton 1833-77, hon. canon Gloucester Cathedral 1867, died 27 March, 1877; for list of his works see Crockford.

Lyster, John, s. Henry, of Dublin (city), arm. University Coll., matric. 30 May, 1775, aged 22; created M.A. 3 July, 1778 (? rector of Clonpriest, diocese of Cloyne, 1796, until his death in 1820).

Lyster, Richard, s. Richard, of Covent Garden, London, gent. Jesus Coll., matric. 25 Feb., 1764, aged 18; of Rowton Castle, Salop, died 23 May, 1807.

Lyster, Thomas, s. Thomas, of Westbury, Salop, cler. Oriel Coll., matric. 3 March, 1737-8, aged 17; an uncle of the last named.[10]

Lyston, John, s. Maurice, of Alphington, Devon, arm. University Coll., matric. 4 Feb., 1807, aged 19.

Lyte, Henry Churchill Maxwell, o.s. John Walker Maxwell, of London, arm. Christ Church, matric. 23 May, 1866, aged 17; B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873, deputy-keeper public records 1886, a student of Lincoln's Inn 1869, F.S.A., author of 'History of Eton College,' 'History of the University of Oxford,' and 'Dunster and its Lords.' See Eton School Lists.

Lyte, Henry Francis, scholar Trinity Coll., Dublin, 1813 (B.A. 1814, M.A. 1830); adm. 'ad eundem' 10 June 1834, perp. curate Lower Brixham, Devon, 1826, until his death at Nice 20 Nov., 1847, author of a metrical version of the Psalms, etc., and of the hymn 'Abide with me,' etc.

Lyte, Henry William Maxwell, 1s. Henry Francis, of St. Hilary Marazion, cler. Christ Church, matric. 20 Oct., 1836, aged 18; died 3 June, 1856.

Lyte, John Walker Maxwell, 2s. Henry Francis, of Brixham, Devon, cler. New Coll., matric. 30 June, 1843, aged 18; died 28 July, 1848.[15]

Lyte, John Maxwell, 2s. Henry (William Maxwell), of St. Helier's, Isle of Jersey, arm. Non-Coll., matric. 10 April 1869, aged 18; commoner Magdalen Coll. 1860, B.A. 1873, M.A. 1875, chaplain to Bishop of Truro, died 28 Jan., 1887.

Lyttelton, Hon. Arthur Temple, M.A. Cantab. 5s. George William, Lord Lyttleton. Keble Coll., incorp. 19 April, 1879, aged 27, tutor 1879-82, precentor; B.A. from Trinity Coll., Cambridge, 1874, M.A. 1877, warden of Selwyn College, Cambridge, 1881.

Lyttelton, Charles, s. Thomas, of Hagley, co. Worcester, baronet. University Coll., matric. 10 Oct., 1732, aged 18; B.C.L. & D.C.L. 1745. bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1738, rector of Alvechurch, co. Warwick, 1747, chaplain to the King, bishop of Carlisle 1762, until his death 21 Dec., 1768. See Foster's Peerage.

Lyttelton, George, s. Thomas, of St. James's, Westminster, baronet. Christ Church, matric. 11 Feb., 1725-6, aged 17; 5th baronet, created Lord Lyttelton 19 Nov., 1737, M.P. Okehampton 1735-66, a lord of the Treasury 1744-54, cofferer to the Household 1754-5, chancellor of the Exchequer 1755, P.C. 1754, died 25 Aug., 1773.

Lyttelton, George (Fulke), born in Jamaica, s. William Henry, Baron (Westcote and Lyttelton). Balliol Coll., matric. 24 April, 1781, aged 17; and Baron Westcote and Lyttelton, M.P. Bewdley 1790-6, Granard 1798-1800, died 12 Nov., 1828.[20]

Lyttelton, George William, 4th Baron, K.C.M.G., created D.C.L. 22 June, 1870 (s. William Henry, 3rd lord), B.A. & M.A. from Trinity Coll., Cambridge, 1838, created LL.D. 1862, under-secretary of State for Colonies 1846, chief commissioner of Endowed Schools, LL.D., F.R.S., P.C., died 18 April, 1876. See Foster's Peerage.

Lyttelton, Thomas, born at Hagley, Worcester, s. (George, Lord Lyttelton), Baron of Frankley. Christ Church, matric. 7 Nov., 1761, aged 17; and Baron Lyttelton, P.C. 1775, M.P. Bewdley 1768, unseated Jan., 1769, died 27 Nov., 1779.

Lyttelton, William Henry, s. Thomas, of London, baronet. St. Mary Hall, matric. 22 June, 1742, aged 17; created D.C.L. 23 Nov., 1781, 7th baronet, created Baron Westcote 29 July, 1776, and Baron Lyttelton 13 Aug., 1794, bar.-at-law, Middle Temple 1748, M.P. Bewdley 1748 to Feb., 1755, governor of South Carolina 1755-60, of Jamaica 1760-6, envoy to King of Portugal 1766-71, died 24 Sep., 1808. See Foster's Peerage.

Lyttelton, William Henry, s. William Henry, Baron Lyttelton. Christ Church, matric. 24 Oct., 1708, aged 16; B.A. 1802, M.A. 1805. student until 1812, created D.C.L. 5 July, 1810, 3rd baron, M.P. Worcestershire 1806-20, and lord-lieutenant, died 30 April, 1857. See Foster's Peerage.

Lyttelton, William Henry Cornewall, 1s. Hon. Spencer, of Brighton, Sussex, arm. Christ Church, matric. 12 June, 1867, aged 18; died 22 May, 1881.[25]

Lytton, Sir Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer, Bart, of Trinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A. 1826, M.A. 1835, LL.D. 1864), created D.C.L. 9 June, 1853 (son of General William Earle Bulwer), the celebrated novelist, M.P. St. Ives 1831-2, Lincoln 1832-41, Herts 1852-66, created a baronet 18 July, 1838, assumed the name of Lytton by royal licence 10 Feb., 1844, secretary of State for the Colonies 1858-9, created Baron Lytton 14 July, 1866, lord rector of Glasgow University 1856-8. P.C. 1858, G.C.M.G. 1869, died 18 Jan., 1873. See Foster's Baronetage.

Lytton, John Robinson, s. William Robinson (after Lytton), of Knebworth, Herts, arm. Jesus Coll., matric. 2 May, 1741, aged 16; created D.C.L. 22 Aug., 1746, of Knebworth, M.P. Bishop's Castle 1747-54, buried 12 April, 1762.

Lyus, Rev. Frederick Ormiston, 2s. George, of Stowmarket, Suffolk, gent. Pembroke Coll., matric. 31 May, 1860, aged 19; B.A. 1863, M.A. 1867, held various curacies 1870-81.

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