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English: St John the Baptist Church, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire - monument to George Lyttelton (detail of his parents' arms of Lyttelton and Talbot). George Lyttelton (1528–1600), of Frankley, Worcestershire, was a prominent lawyer. He was the son of John Lyttelton/Littleton (died 1533) and his wife Elizabeth (née Talbot, died 1581), a daughter of Sir Gilbert Talbot, of Grafton Manor, Worcestershire (died 1542) and Anne Paston.
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