Alfred Lyttelton QC, 1857–1913, British politician and sportsman


From Our Conservative & Unionist Statesmen. Published in 6 parts by private subscription circa 1905. Photo by Elliot & Fry (Died 1903 & 1897). Info from wiki: "The Souls" were formed as a response to the damper on social life caused by the political tension of the Irish Home Rule debate. Existing social circles were rent by angry arguments between proponents and opponents of the Gladstone ministry's efforts in 1886 to bring about full Home Rule. Many people in society wanted a salon where they could meet without fighting about politics. The name of the group was bestowed by Lord Charles Beresford, who is quoted as having said: "You all sit and talk about each other's souls — I shall call you the 'Souls'".


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