Edward Littleton 1st Baron Lyttleton

Brief Life History of Edward

When Edward Littleton 1st Baron Lyttleton was born on 13 March 1590, in Munslow, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Edward Lyttleton, was 39 and his mother, Mary Walter, was 24. He married Elizabeth Jones about 1623, in Shropshire, England. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. He died on 9 August 1645, in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, at the age of 55, and was buried in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Family Time Line

Edward Littleton 1st Baron Lyttleton
1590–1645
Elizabeth Jones
1593–
Marriage: about 1623
Anne Littleton
1623–1705

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  • Edward Littleton, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • Edward Littleton, "Find A Grave Index"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Edward Littleton - birth-name: Edward Littleton

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World Events (3)

1600 · The Honourable East India Company

The Honourable East India Company, a British joint-stock company, was established in 1600 for trade in the Indian Ocean region. At its height, the British East India Company had a private army which was twice the size of the British Army, ruled large sections of India, and revenues in the millions.

1620 · The Pilgrims Board the Mayflower

"The Pilgrims boarded the Mayflower in search of religious freedom in the New World in September 1620. The Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, with 102 passengers, 40 of whom called themselves ""Saints."" After two stormy months at sea, the ship reached the New World. Nearly half of the group died during their first winter due to malnutrition and the harsh New England winter."

1642 · The English Civil War

A series of conflicts regarding England's governance during the years 1642 to 1651 is now known as The English Civil War. Charles I summoned supporters to join him against his enemies in Parliament. In October 1642, nearly 10,000 men fought for Charles I and chased Parliament across the River Tamar. Fighting continued for years and was finally ended at the Battle of Worcester on September 3, 1651, with a Parliamentarian victory.

Name Meaning

English: habitational name from any of various places, mostly in southwestern England, named in Old English as ‘small settlement’, from lȳtel ‘small’ + tūn ‘enclosure, settlement’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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