Arthur Lyttelton
Arthur Temple Lyttelton (7 January 1852 – 19 February 1903) was an Anglican Bishop from the Lyttelton family. After studying at Eton College and Cambridge University, he was ordained as a priest in 1877, and was a curate at St Mary's in Reading. He later served as vicar in Eccles, before being appointed as the third Suffragan Bishop of Southampton. He gave and published a number of lectures relating to his faith, and was the Hulsean Lecturer in 1891. He was also one of eleven members of the Lyttelton family to play first-class cricket.
The Right Reverend and Honourable Arthur Lyttelton | |
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Bishop of Southampton | |
As Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge | |
Church | Church of England |
Diocese | Winchester |
Appointed | 1898 |
Term ended | 1903 |
Predecessor | George Fisher |
Successor | James Macarthur |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1876 |
Personal details | |
Born | Arthur Temple Lyttelton 7 January 1852 Westminster, London, England |
Died | 19 February 1903 51) Petersfield, Hampshire, England | (aged
Parents | George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton and Mary Glynne |
Spouse | Kathleen Mary (née Clive) |
Children | Margaret Lucy, Archer Geoffrey, Stephen Clive |
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After a short time as a tutor at Keble College, Oxford, he became the first Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge.
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