Charles Lyttelton
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Charles Lyttelton
Summary
Charles Lyttelton is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1714[2]. He died on January 1, 1768[3]. He worked as an Anglican priest[4].
Key Facts
- Charles Lyttelton was born on January 1, 1714[2].
- Charles Lyttelton died on January 1, 1768[3].
- Charles Lyttelton died on December 22, 1768[5].
- Charles Lyttelton's father was Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4th Baronet[6].
- Charles Lyttelton's professions included Anglican priest[4].
- Charles Lyttelton held the position of Anglican Bishop of Carlisle[7].
- Charles Lyttelton held the position of Dean of Exeter[8].
- Charles Lyttelton's education included a stint at Eton College[9].
- Charles Lyttelton was educated at University College, Oxford[10].
- Charles Lyttelton received the Fellow of the Royal Society[11].
- Charles Lyttelton received the Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[12].
- Charles Lyttelton was a member of Royal Society[13].
- Charles Lyttelton is recorded as male[14].
- Charles Lyttelton's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Charles Lyttelton's given name is recorded as Charles[16].
- Charles Lyttelton's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900[17].
- Charles Lyttelton's described by source is recorded as Q19036877[18].
- Charles Lyttelton's sibling is recorded as George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Charles Lyttelton was born on January 1, 1714[2]. His father was Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4th Baronet[6].
Education
Educated at Eton College[9], a public school[20], in United Kingdom[21], founded in 1440[22] and University College, Oxford[10], a college of the University of Oxford[23], in United Kingdom[24], founded in 1249[25], headquartered in Oxford[26].
Career and Affiliations
Charles Lyttelton worked as an Anglican priest[4]. Positions held include Anglican Bishop of Carlisle[7], a position[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1133[29] and Dean of Exeter[8], a position[30], in United Kingdom[31], founded in 1225[32].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Royal Society[11], a fellowship award[33], in United Kingdom[34] and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[12].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1768[3] and December 22, 1768[5].
FAQs
Who were Charles Lyttelton's parents?
Charles Lyttelton's father was Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4th Baronet[6].
What did Charles Lyttelton do for work?
Charles Lyttelton worked as Anglican priest[4].
Where did Charles Lyttelton go to school?
Charles Lyttelton was educated at Eton College[9] and University College, Oxford[10].
What awards did Charles Lyttelton receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society[11] and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[12].