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 312 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. LYTTON, BARON., (BULWER-LTTTON.) EDWARD ROBERT BULWER- LYTTON, 2nd Baron. Born Nov. 8th, 1834 ; succeeded his father 1873. Educated at Harrow, and at Bonn. Was Private Secretary to his uncle Sir H. L. Bulwer, G.C.B., [afterwards Baron Bailing and Bulwer], at Washington 1849 52; Attache at Florence 18524, at Paris 1854 ti. Paid Attache at the Haoue 18568 ; First Paid Attache at St. Petersburg 1858, and at Constantinople 1858 9, and was ap- This is the work of virtue. pointed to Vienna the same year ; em- ployed as Consul at Belgrade (Feb. to Mar. 1860 ; was appointed a 2nd Secretary in the Diplomatic Service 1862, and was employed at Vienna ; was First Secretary of Legation at Copenhagen 1864 (acting part of the time as Charge d' Affaires), at Athens 1864 5; at Lisbon 1865 8 (acting part of the time as Charge d'Affaires); First Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at Madrid 1868, and was promoted the same year to the Secretaryship of Embassy at Vienna, where he concluded the negotiation of a Commercial Treaty between Great Britain and Austria, and has twice been Charge d'Affaires ; was 1st Secretary of Embassy at Paris 1872 4, when he was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Lisbon ; has served as Acting Consul General in Servia, and on a special mission to that country. Author of several volumes of poems. Married (1864) Edith, daughter of the Hon. E. Villiers, and has issue, living, Daughters, Elizabeth Edith, b. 186;. Constance Georgina, b. 186Q. Emily, *. 1874. Patron of one living, Kriebworth, R. Hertfordshire. Creation, Baron Lytton of Knebworth, Hertfordshire, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1866. A Baronet, 1838. Slrtns, Quarterly : 1st, ermine, on a chief dancette, azure, three ducal coronets, or, Lytton ; 2nd, gules, on a chevron, argent, between three eaglets, reguardant, or, as many cinquefoils, sable, Bulwer; 3rd, azure, a fesse, double cotised, or, Earle; 4th, quarterly, argent and gules, a fesse, azure, charged with a crescent, or ; in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a fret of the last, Norreys. Crest, 1st, a bittern in flags, all proper, Lytton; 2nd, a wolf's head, erased, ermine, crined and horned, or, Bulwer. jjupporterg, Two angels, proper. Seat, Knebworth-park, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. Official Residence, The Legation, Lisbon. Clubs, Athenaeum, St. James's, Garrick. LYTTON, Baron,---His lordship's predecessor was his father, Edward George Earle Lytton, G.C.M.G., P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., 1st Baron, and a Baronet, 3rd son of General William Earle Bulwer, of Heydon Hall, Norfolk, by Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Richard Warburton Lytton, Esq., of Knebworth. He was b. 1806, and educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (Chancellor's Medallist for the English Poem on Sculpture, B.A. 1826, M.A. 1825, LL.D. 1863); assumed in 1844 the additional surname of Lytton, in pursuance of his mother's will. Was Secretary for the Colonies 1S58 9 ; sat as M.P. for. St. Ives 1831, for Lincoln 1832 41, and for Hertfordshire 1852 66, was a Dep. Lieut, of the latter county, and author of many well known works on poetry, the drama, and prose fiction, as well as essays on general literature and politics; created Hon. D.C.L. of Oxford 1853 : was Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow 1856 and 1858 : TO. 1827, Rosina, daughter of Francis Massy Wheeler, Esq., and d. 1873, leaving issue one son. LYTTON, Dowager Baroness, ROSINA, daughter of Francis Massy Wheeler, Esq.: m. 1827, the 1st Baron Lytton, who d. 1873. Residence,