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  1. Lady Lucy Caroline Lyttelton ( Hagley, 5 settembre 1841 – Penshurst, 22 aprile 1925) è stata una nobildonna inglese . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Matrimonio. 3 Morte. 4 Ascendenza. 5 Note. 6 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  2. Lucy Lyttelton (1841–1925), married Lord Frederick Cavendish and later became an advocate of women's education; daughter of the 4th Baron Lyttelton. Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge was named after her in 1965.

  3. Lucy Caroline Cavendish, also known as Lady Frederick Cavendish (née Lyttelton; 5 September 1841 – 22 April 1925), was a pioneer of women's education. A daughter of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, she married into another aristocratic family, the Cavendishes, in 1864.

  4. Lucy Lyttelton Cameron (29 April 1781 – 6 September 1858, née Butt) was a British magazine editor and a writer for children with religious themes.

    • Children's fiction
    • 6 September 1858, Swaby, UK
  5. Cavendish married, on 7 June 1864, Lucy Caroline Lyttelton, second daughter of the 4th Baron Lyttelton, granddaughter of Sir Stephen Glynne and niece of William Ewart Gladstone's wife Catherine. She was the maid of honour to the Queen.

  6. Political career. Masterman was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1903 Dulwich by-election, but in the Liberal Party landslide victory at the general election of 1906, he was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for West Ham North.

  7. Il Lucy Cavendish College è uno dei collegi costituenti dell'Università di Cambridge. Prende il nome da Lucy Cavendish (nata Lyttelton, 1841–1925), una nobildonna inglese che si batté a favore dell’istruzione femminile.