Edmund Pytts (23 February 1729 – 13 December 1781) was a British Tory politician, MP for Worcestershire 1753–1761.
[1] He may have been educated at Eton College 1742–45, and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1745.
[1] He served as the High Sheriff of Worcestershire 1771–72.
[1][2] Pytts inherited the family manor at Kyre Park, Worcestershire, owned by the Pytts family since 1575.
He conveyed the property to his brother Jonathan some time before his death.