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in his despatch referred to Lyttelton as an officer "with great coolness under fire, and considerable tactical knowledge and resource...an excellent commander in the field." He was in command of the troops in
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for distinguished service in the field on 15 November 1898 and promoted to the substantive rank of major general on 10 February 1899, he briefly took back his old command at 2nd Brigade, now based at
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in 1885. In his young life he made friends, mixing in whiggish aristocratic circles with Edward Grey and Arthur Balfour, later the shapers of imperial foreign policy. He was promoted to brevet
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on 9 November 1892, he became commanding officer of the 1st Battalion of his regiment in 1893 and went on to be commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion of his regiment in Ireland.
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He went on to be assistant adjutant-general at Headquarters in December 1894 and assistant military secretary there in October 1897 and took part in the state funeral of Former
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of the whole of South Africa following the end of the Second Boer War the previous month. In this role Lyttelton and his wife sought to repair relations with the
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Lyttelton returned to his role as assistant military secretary at headquarters on 21 October 1898 and then, having become a supernumerary
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on 18 November 1886 and became second-in-command of the 3rd Battalion of his regiment in 1890. Promoted to the substantive rank of
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community. In the South Africa honours list published on 26 June 1902, Lyttelton was knighted as a Knight Commander of the
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Hilda Margaret Lyttleton (1886–1972), who married Arthur Morton Grenfell and had four children, including Mary (mother of
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In 1883 Lyttelton married Katharine Sarah Stuart-Wortley, the youngest of the nine children of the politician
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Lyttelton became assistant military secretary to Lieutenant General Sir John Adye in his role as
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in 1866 and served as secretary to the Oregon Boundary Commission in 1867. He was promoted to
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Archives of General Sir Neville Lyttelton held by Queen Mary, University of London Archives
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in South Africa from 9 October 1899. He temporarily became general officer commanding the
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The Battle of Omdurman, at which Lyttelton led the 2nd Brigade, during the Mahdist War
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on 10 May 1908. He took part both in the funeral procession following the death of
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on 22 February 1882. In 1880 he was made private secretary to
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Mary Hermione Lyttleton (1894–), who married the businessman
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from 10 August 1912 until his death there on 6 July 1931.
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for distinguished service in the field on 22 March 1900,
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in January 1865. As a junior officer he was sent to
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Index


Hagley
Worcestershire
Royal Hospital Chelsea
London
British Army
General
Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
Chief of the General Staff
4th Division
2nd Division
4th Brigade
2nd Brigade
Rifle Brigade
Rifle Brigade
Fenian Raids
Anglo-Egyptian War
Mahdist War
Second Boer War
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
Mentioned in Despatches
Order of Osmanieh
Charles Masterman
General
GCB
GCVO
PC (Ire)
British Army
Lyttelton family

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