Humphrey Littleton

Humphrey Littleton
Born1576[1]
Died7 April 1606
Cause of deathExecuted
Childrenone son (at least)
ParentSir John Lyttelton

Humphrey Littleton, or Humphrey Lyttelton,[2] (died 7 April 1606) was a member of the Lyttelton family, who was executed for his involvement in the Gunpowder plot. Robert Wintour and Stephen Littleton who had escaped from the fight at Holbeche House were captured at Hagley Park on 9 January 1606 despite Littleton's protests that he was not harbouring anyone. It was Littleton who told the authorities that Edward Oldcorne was hiding at Hindlip Hall after he had given him mass.[3] Wintour, Oldcorne, and both Littletons were all executed.

  1. ^ Humphrey had a son who could be a page to Catesby so he is probably over 30.
  2. ^ Gunpowder, treason and plot and the Lytteltons Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service Blog Friday, 8 November 2013 Accessed 5 November 2014
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference gunp was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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