Tritton
Tritton is an English surname of Anglo-Norman origin.[1][2][3] Notable people with the name include:
- Arthur Stanley Tritton (1881–1973), British historian and scholar of Islam
- David Tritton (1935–1998), British fluid dynamicist
- Duke Tritton (1886–1965), Australian poet and folk singer
- Sir Ernest Tritton, 1st Baronet (1845–1918), English banker and politician
- first of the Tritton baronets
- Joseph Herbert Tritton (a.k.a. J. Herbert Tritton) (1844–1923), English banker
- Nicholas Tritton (born 1984), Canadian judoka
- Thomas R. Tritton, American academic administrator
- Sir William Tritton (1875–1946), English expert on agricultural machinery
See also
- 157P/Tritton periodic comet
- Purcell Miller Tritton English architects, designers and historic building consultants
References
- Tritton, J. Herbert (1907). Tritton: the Place and the Family. London: Arthur L. Humphreys. p. 43.
- Charles Allan Bernau (1907). The International Genealogical Directory. "Pendeen", Bowes Road, Walton-on-Thames, England: Chas. A. Bernau. p. 83.
- Exchequer (1902). The Lancashire Pipe rolls of 31 Henry I., A.D. 1130, and of the reigns of Henry II., A.D. 1155-1189; Richard I., A.D. 1189-1199; and King John, A.D. 1199-1216. The Latin text extended and notes added. Also early Lancashire charters of the period from the reign of William Rufus to that of King John. Liverpool: Henry Young. p. 169, 174.
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