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  1. Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton (c. 1713 – 14 January 1787) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer who sat in the British House of Commons from 1754 to 1780. Biography [ edit ] 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 ...

    • Five sons, four daughters
    • Kingsbury, Warwick, England
    • Landowner
    • Judith Maria Lawes
  2. Simon Luttrell 1st Earl of Carhampton, formerly Lord Irnham. Profile & Legacies Summary. 1713 - 1787. Biography. Husband of Judith Maria Lawes and brother-in-law of Countess Home, who had first married James Lawes. With the Dowager Countess Home he co-owned Swallowfield and Temple Hall in the mid-18th century.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton (1713 – 14 January 1787) was a British politician and Irish 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 of England).

    • Judith Maria Luttrell, Countess of Carhampton
    • 1713
    • ""King of Hell""
    • Luttrellstown, Ireland
  4. Career. On 13 October 1768 he was created Baron Irnham of Luttrellstown in the Peerage of Ireland. As his title was an Irish peerage, he was able to keep his seat in the British House of Commons. He was elevated to the title of Viscount Carhampton on 9 January 1781 and was made Earl of Carhampton on 23 June 1785.

  5. Simon Luttrell, who was created Baron Irnham and Earl of Carhampton, titles which he took from property belonging to the English Luttrells, and who became father-in-law of George the Third's brother the Duke of Cumberland, attained to a great position, but his public life was passed in England, and relates to the history of that country.

  6. Simon Luttrell, primer conde de Carhampton ( c. 1713 - 14 de enero de 1787) fue un político y par angloirlandés que se sentó en la Cámara de los Comunes británica de 1754 a 1780.

  7. Carhampton is a village about one mile from Dunster, Somerset. Earls of Carhampton. Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton (1713–1787) Henry Lawes Luttrell, 2nd Earl of Carhampton (1743–1821) John Luttrell-Olmius, 3rd Earl of Carhampton (1739–1829), See also. Stuart Baronets, of Hartley Mauduit; Luttrell Psalter; References ...