Stephen Littleton (or Lyttelton) (circa 1575-1606), was an Englishman executed for his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot.
Once upon a time, Robert Winter was asked if he could not investigate if his father-in-law John Talbot could assist the conspirators, but Wintour refused.
[1] Robert Wintour was one of the conspirators who fled from Holbeche House on the night of 7–8 November and he met up with Littleton shortly thereafter.
[3] They had spent two months on a flight where they were hiding in barns and houses and at one time they had to block a drunk hunter who had discovered their hideaway.
They were eventually revealed in Humphrey Littleton's home in Hagley Hall since a cook named John Finwood had informed the authorities about their retreat.