The Lyttelton Constitution, enacted in 1852, was significant for establishing self-governance in New Zealand, marking a shift from direct British rule to a more autonomous colonial administration. It created a bicameral legislature, introduced representative government, and allowed for the election of members to the General Assembly. Additionally, it laid the groundwork for the development of provincial governments, further decentralizing power and allowing local governance. While it faced criticism and was eventually replaced, the Lyttelton Constitution was pivotal in shaping New Zealand's political landscape.
George William Lyttleton has written: 'The Lyttleton Hart-Davis letters'
Lyttleton Morgan died in 1895.
Edith Joan Lyttleton was born in 1873.
Edith Joan Lyttleton died in 1945.
Raymond Lyttleton died on 1995-05-16.
Raymond Lyttleton was born on 1911-05-07.
Edith J. Lyttleton has written: 'The world is yours' 'Pageant' 'Promenade'
R. A. Lyttleton has written: 'Man's view of the universe' -- subject- s -: Cosmogony, Astronomy 'Mysteries of the solar system'
1000,000 years old
Elizabeth Lyttleton Sturz has written: 'Reapers of the storm' 'You, yourself' -- subject(s): Human anatomy, Juvenile literature, Physiology
Buddy Vallis was a banjo player with English trumpeter Humphrey Lyttleton's jazz band in the 50s. According to Lyttleton's autobiography, Vallis was employed as an Insurance Agent.
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