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  1. 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 ...

  2. Son of Judith Maria Luttrell Countess of Carhampton and her husband the 1st Earl. ... Simon Luttrell 1st Earl of Carhampton, ... 'Hon. Temple Luttrell', ...

  3. Next in succession was another Simon Luttrell who was raised to the peerage as Earl of Carhampton. He was a member of the Hellfire Club and was a notorious rake. It was said locally that he sold his soul to the devil and in return the devil was supposed to have built him a mill in the course of one night on the Liffey near Lucan.

  4. 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.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Captain John Luttrell-Olmius, 3rd Earl of Carhampton (11 December 1739 – 19 March 1829), styled The Honourable John Luttrell between 1768 and 1787 and as The Honourable John Luttrell-Olmius between 1787 and 1829, was an Irish naval commander and politician. After John, the title became extinct. view all.

  6. Simon Luttrell 1st Earl of Carhampton, formerly Lord Irnham. Brother-in-law → Sister-in-law. Elizabeth Home Countess of Home, formerly Lawes (née Gibbons) Details.

  7. Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton (1713 – 14 January 1787) was an Anglo-Irish 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 of England ).