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  1. The Countess-dowager Carhampton died at a gréât age at the family seat, Sheepy Hall, Wiltshire, in December 1798 (Gent. Mag. 1798, ii. 1087). Possibly he is the Henry Luttrell mentioned in Foster's'Alumni Oxonienses' as the son of Simon Luttrell of Coton Hall, Warwickshire, and as having matriculated at Christ Church on 13 Jan. 1765, aged 17.

  2. Thomas Luttrell. Henry Luttrell (c. 1655 – 22 October 1717) was an Irish soldier known for his service in the Jacobite cause. A career soldier, Luttrell served James II in England until his overthrow in 1688. In Ireland he continued to fight for James, reaching the rank of General in the Irish Army. After it was revealed in 1691 that he was ...

  3. 16 de feb. de 1994 · Added: Oct 10, 2009. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 42953973. Source citation. Mark H. Luttrell dies, Correction Official Covington, Tenn. - Mark H. Luttrell, former state commissioner of correction and retired warden of the Memphis Correction Facility, died Wednesday of congestive heart failure at his Nashville home. He was 79.

  4. LUTTRELL, HENRY (c. 1765–1851), English wit and writer of society verse, was the illegitimate son of Henry Lawes Luttrell, 2nd earl of Carhampton (1743–1821), a grandson of Colonel Henry Luttrell (c. 1655–1717), who served James II. in Ireland in 1689 and 1690, and afterwards deserted him, being murdered in Dublin in November 1717.

  5. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Sir Thomas Luttrell (d. 1554), Chief Justice of Ireland, is recorded by Ball as being "a typical example of a gentleman of the English Pale". But, only four generations later, Col. Simon Luttrell and Col. Henry Luttrell of Luttrellstown are leading Irish troops in revolt against the English armies. The Irish people were often in revolt against ...

  6. 24 de may. de 2018 · Henry Lawes Luttrell (Son of Simon Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b.1743 d.1821. Adjutant General of Ireland. The part taken by Col. Henry Luttrell's (Col. in James II's army in France and Ireland, d.1717) grandson in suppressing the (Irish) Rebellion of 1798, occasioned a fresh outbreak of hostility against the family.

  7. Luttrell, Simon (1643–98), Jacobite soldier and governor of Dublin, was eldest among four sons of Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin, and his wife Barbara, daughter of William Sedgrave; he was elder brother of Henry Luttrell (qv), with whom he spent some time at the French court. On his return to Ireland (1672) he married Catherine ...