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  1. Wife of William Lygon KG KCMG CB — married 26 Jul 1902 in Chester, Cheshire, England. Mother of William Lygon , Hugh Patrick Lygon , Lettice (Lygon) Cotterell , Sibell (Lygon) Rowley , Mary Lygon , Dorothy (Lygon) Heber-Percy and Richard Edward Lygon. Died 26 Jul 1936 at about age 59 in Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom.

  2. Lady Lettice Cotterell (née Lygon) by Bassano Ltd whole-plate glass negative, 24 April 1922 Given by Bassano & Vandyk Studios, 1974 Photographs Collection

  3. Lady Lettice Lygon (1906. június 16 - 1973. július 18) angol társasági és arisztokrata, aki a Bright Young People tagja .. Életrajz. Lady Lettice Lygon született június 16, 1906, lánya William Lygon, 7 -én Earl Beauchamp és Lady Mary Elizabeth Lettice Grosvenor lánya, Hugh Grosvenor (1.

  4. 24 de may. de 2022 · Son of William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp and Lettice Mary Elizabeth Lygon, Countess Beauchamp Husband of Private Father of Private Brother of William Lygon, 8th Earl Beauchamp; Lettice Cotterell; Mary Lygon; Dorothy Heber-Percy; Hugh Patrick Lygon and 1 other. Managed by: Ric Dickinson: Last Updated: today

  5. Lettice Cotterell formerly Lygon. Born 16 Jun 1906 in Wandsworth, London, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Daughter of William Lygon KG KCMG CB and Lettice Mary Elizabeth Grosvenor. Sister of William Lygon, Hugh Patrick Lygon, Sibell (Lygon) Rowley, Mary Lygon, Dorothy (Lygon) Heber-Percy and Richard Edward Lygon.

  6. Lady Lettice Lygon (16 de junio de 1906 - 18 de julio de 1973) es una aristócrata y socialité inglesa que es miembro de Bright Young People.. Biografía. Señora Lettice Lygon nació el 16 de junio de 1906, hija de William Lygon, 7 ª Earl Beauchamp y Lady Lettice Mary Elizabeth Grosvenor, hija de Hugh Grosvenor (1er Duque de Westminster).

  7. Madresfield Court. / 52.1251; -2.2808. Madresfield Court is a country house in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. The home of the Lygon family for nearly six centuries, it has never been sold and has passed only by inheritance since the 12th century; a line of unbroken family ownership reputedly exceeded in length in England only by homes owned ...