Edward Lyttelton English footballer

Edward Lyttelton is a 86 years old English footballer from . Edward Lyttelton was born on July 23, 1855 (died on January 26, 1942, he was 86 years old) in .

Edward Lyttelton
Country:
United Kingdom
Birthday:
July 23, 1855
Death Date:
January 26, 1942 (age 86)
Birth Sign :
Leo

About

Is Edward Lyttelton still alive?

No, he died on 01/26/1942, 82 years ago. He was 86 years old when he died. He died in Lincoln

Family

His mother is Mary Glynne and his father is George Lyttelton 4th Baron Lyttelton. His mother was Actress His mother died at the age of 59 (Edward was 99 years old). When Edward born she was 39 years old. and George Lyttelton 4th Baron Lyttelton was 38 years old when Edward born. His father was an English cricketer.

Parents

Mary Glynne
Mother: Mary Glynne
George Lyttelton 4th Baron Lyttelton
Father: George Lyttelton 4th Baron Lyttelton

Wife

Caroline Amy West

Caroline Amy West

He married with Caroline Amy West on Friday, December 21st, 1888. Edward Lyttelton was 33 years old. Married for 135 years, 10 months.

Children

He had two children, Norah and Delia .

Siblings

Edward Lyttelton had 8 siblings. English politician and cricketer Charles (12 years older) , Lavinia (6 years older) , Amateur cricketer and solicitor Robert (1 year older) , British bishop Arthur (3 years older) , Meriel (15 years older) , Army officer Neville (9 years older) , Lucy (13 years older) , and English footballer Alfred (1 year younger)

Education

He graduated from Trinity College and Eton College

Career (4)

Team Match/Point Start End Age at that time
Cambridge University A.F.C.
England national football team 1878 1878 22 years He was 22 years old.
Middlesex County Cricket Club 1878 1882 22 years He was 22 years old.
Cambridge University Cricket Club 1875 1878 19 years He was 19 years old.
What was Edward's zodiac sign?

Edward Lyttelton zodiac sign was leo.

Other facts about Edward Lyttelton

Edward Lyttelton's Children (2)

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