Noel Lytton, 4th Earl of Lytton

Noel Anthony Scawen Lytton, 4th Earl of Lytton (7 April 1900 18 January 1985) was a British Army officer, Arabian horse fancier and writer.

He had an intriguing ancestry. He was a descendant of the poet and adventurer Lord Byron (born 1788), via his daughter Ada Lovelace (born 1815), arguably the world's first computer programmer. Her daughter Anne (born 1837) married the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt; their daughter Judith Blunt-Lytton was Noel's mother.

He was raised just east of the Sussex town of Crawley, in the mansion built by his maternal grandparents on the grounds of their renowned horse breeding establishment, the Crabbet Arabian Stud. He was educated at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and was commissioned in the Rifle Brigade. He later taught economics there in the 1930s. In the time between the World Wars, he served "as an administrator and keeper of the peace in the area around Lake Rudolph in Kenya." [1] When the British entered the Second World War, he was posted by the military to North Africa, but due to an automobile accident was invalided out to desk duty, which his son describes as extremely frustrating for someone who was used to being athletic and active.

As part of government administration, Lytton eventually went to Yugoslavia to work with Josip Broz Tito's Partisans. There, he also met his wife, Clarissa Palmer, daughter of Brig.Gen. Cyril Eustace Palmer R.A.[1]

They married in 1946 and had five children:

On moving to Exmoor to farm, he dropped '-Milbanke' from the family's surnames by deed polls.

He farmed and wrote books,[2] including a biography about his maternal grandfather and a military autobiography The Desert and the Green. Due to his family's continued interest in the Arabian horse breed, he contributed from his private collection to the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Library at Cal Poly Pomona.

Noel Lytton succeeded his father as the 4th Earl of Lytton in 1951, and his mother as 17th Baron Wentworth in 1957. Both titles passed to his eldest son upon his death in 1985.

References

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  2. "The Androom Archives". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Neville Bulwer-Lytton
Earl of Lytton
19511985
Succeeded by
John Lytton
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Judith Blunt-Lytton
Baron Wentworth
19571985
Succeeded by
John Lytton