lytton (Meaning)

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lytton (n)

English writer of historical romances (1803-1873)

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lytton Sentence Examples

  1. The Lytton Report, published in 1932, investigated the role of Sir Henry Lytton in the Indian Civil Service.
  2. Lytton Strachey, a renowned biographer, wrote "Eminent Victorians" which was a critical and commercial success.
  3. In 1858, Lord Lytton was appointed Viceroy of India during a period of political turmoil.
  4. The Lytton Bulwer Affair was a political scandal involving two Victorian politicians, Edward Bulwer-Lytton and Sarah Flower Adams.
  5. Lytton Skeevers, a character from the television show "Oz," was a violent and dangerous inmate.
  6. The Lytton Prize for Literature is a prestigious award given to British authors for their outstanding work.
  7. Lytton Avenue in London is a residential street known for its Victorian architecture.
  8. Lytton Gardens in Chicago is a historic park that has been a popular destination for over a century.
  9. The Lytton Range in British Columbia is home to rugged mountains and abundant wildlife.
  10. Lytton Hale, a fictional character in the novel "The Haunting of Bly Manor," is a young boy who becomes haunted by the ghosts in a remote mansion.

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English writer of historical romances (1803-1873)

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The Lytton Report, published in 1932, investigated the role of Sir Henry Lytton in the Indian Civil Service.

Lytton Strachey, a renowned biographer, wrote "Eminent Victorians" which was a critical and commercial success.

In 1858, Lord Lytton was appointed Viceroy of India during a period of political turmoil.

The Lytton Bulwer Affair was a political scandal involving two Victorian politicians, Edward Bulwer-Lytton and Sarah Flower Adams.