1. Lytton - Noun
2. Lytton - Proper noun
English writer of historical romances (1803-1873)
Source: WordNetAmpol's 109,000-barrels-a-day Lytton refinery in Brisbane has been closed for maintenance since May after the company forward works in response to crashing demand and profit margins. Source: Internet
Ampol is also continuing maintenance works on its shuttered Lytton refinery in Brisbane. Source: Internet
Henry Lytton as Sir Ruthven Robin's weak crimes stir his ancestral ghosts from their usual haunt of the castle's portrait gallery. Source: Internet
Despite Japan's high standing in the League, the subsequent Lytton Report declared Japan to be the aggressor and demanded Manchuria be returned to the Chinese. Source: Internet
Gadd, p. 191 A year after publishing a collection of brief lives, Portraits in Miniature (1931), Lytton Strachey died; Rosenbaum, p. xi shortly afterwards Carrington shot herself. Source: Internet
Keynes was also involved with Lytton Strachey, though they were for the most part love rivals, not lovers. Source: Internet