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  1. Henry' Luttrell then became involved in supplying soldiers to fight abroad for the Venetian Republic and was later a major-general in the Dutch army. The fact that he prevented his sister-in-law, Simon's widow, from gaining her rightful inheritance, together with his notorious debauchery, caused him to be universally detested.

  2. 30 de dic. de 2020 · Collections, vii. 481) records: ‘We had accounts this day that Henry Luttrell had been seized by order of the French general, d'Usson, for having made some proposals for the surrender of the place, and that he was condemned by a court-martial to be shot; but our general sent them word by a trumpet that if they put any one to death for having ...

  3. LUTTRELL, HENRY (1765?–1851), wit and poet of society, a natural son of Lord Carhampton [see Luttrell, Henry Lawes], was born about 1765. His mother was possibly a gardener's daughter of Woodstock named Harman (New Foundling Hospital for Wit, 1784, iv. 133; Notes and Queries, 2nd ser. xi. 70).

  4. When Henry de Luttrell was born about 1080, in Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Anston de Luttrell, was 40 and his mother, Mrs. Anston de Luttrell, was 36. He had at least 1 son with Mrs. Henry de Luttrell. He died on 6 March 1136, in Irnham, Lincolnshire, England, at the age of 57.

  5. Colonel Henry Luttrell (c. 1655 – 22 October 1717) was an Irish soldier, the second son of Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown. Luttrell spent his early life on the Continent, where he killed the so-called 3rd Viscount Purbeck in a duel at Liège. He was commissioned a Captain in Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment of Foot in 1685 and in 1686 was given command of the 4th Troop of Horse ...

  6. Henry Luttrell (Q5725196) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Irish soldier. Maj.-Gen. Henry Luttrell; edit. Language Label Description Also known as ...

  7. 7 de abr. de 2022 · The Luttrell family in England from the 11th Century AD until today. The Luttrells. Loterels ... during the reigns of Henry I and Stephen, abt. 1100 - 1150