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  1. 14 de ene. de 2023 · Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton, Anglo-Irish politician who sits in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1754 to 1780, dies on January 14, 1787. Luttrell is born in 1713, the second son of Henry Luttrell, of Luttrellstown Castle (whose family had held Luttrellstown Castle and the demesne and adjoining lands since the…

  2. 24 de may. de 2018 · Henry Lawes Luttrell Birth 7 Aug 1743 England Death 25 Apr 1821 England Burial Unknown, Specifically: Location of body currently unknown Memorial ID 121731533 Henry was the eldest son of Simon Luttrell, Lord Irnham, first Earl of Carhampton, and succeeded to that dignity upon the death of his father in 1787.

  3. Henry Lawes Luttrell. b. 7 Aug 1743 d. 20 Apr 1821. Soldier and politician, the eldest son of Simon Luttrell (d. 1787), who was successively Baron Irnham, Viscount Carhampton, and Earl Carhampton, all in the Irish peerage, by his wife Maria, daughter, and at length heiress, of Sir Nicholas Lawes. The Countess-dowager Carhampton died at a ...

  4. 4 de feb. de 2018 · Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton (1713 14 January 1787) was an AngloIrish politician and nobleman. He was the second son of Col. Henry Luttrell, of Luttrellstown (whose family had held Luttrellstown since the land there had been granted to Sir Geoffrey de Luterel in about 1210 by King John

  5. b. 1743 d. 28 Dec 1808 at Trieste, Italy (buried there) daughter of Simon Luttrell, of Luttrellstown, Earl of Carhampton. Married (1st) Christopher Horton (Houton) of Catton Hall. Married (2nd) Henry, Duke of Cumberland, brother to King George III of England. "The Duke's marriage to the commoner Lady Anne Horton (or Houghton) (1743-1808) on ...

  6. altwiki.org › en › AAltwiki

    Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton (1713 – 14 January 1787), was an Anglo-Irish politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1754 to 1780. Biography He was the second son of Henry Luttrell , of Luttrellstown (whose family had held Luttrellstown since the land there had been granted to Sir Geoffrey de Luterel in about 1210 by King John of England ) and his wife Elizabeth Jones.

  7. Robert Luttrell (d. 1727), while abroad "on his travels" Colonel Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton (1713–1787) He was shot and mortally wounded in his sedan chair on the night of 22 October 1717, on the Blind-quay in Dublin as he was proceeding from Lucas' Coffee House on Cork-hill to his house in Stafford Street.