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George Luttrell

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George Luttrell (1560-1629)
George Luttrell (1560-1629)

George Luttrell (12 Sep 1560 – Apr 1629) was an English politician from Dunster Castle in Somerset. In 1582 and 1584 he sat in the House of Commons of England as a Member of Parliament (MP) for his family's pocket borough of Minehead.[1]

He was the oldest son of Thomas Luttrell of Dunster Castle. His mother, Margaret, was a daughter of Christopher Hadley of Withycombe. His younger brother was John Luttrell.[1]

He married twice: Firstly, on 25 Sep 1580 to Joan Stukley, the younger daughter of his Ward, a "shady lawyer" named Hugh Stukley, of Marsh, Somerset. Secondly he married, at the age of 62, on 3 October 1622 a woman of relatively humble origins, named Sylvestra Capps, daughter of James Capps of Wiveliscombe, Devon; she outlived him by over 25 years and remarried twice. George Luttrell had a total of 5 sons and 9 daughters. His eldest son and heir by his first wife Joan was Thomas Luttrell (c. 1583 – 1644) q.v.[1][2]

He was Sheriff of Somerset in 1593 and in 1609.[1]

Progeny

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By his first wife, Joan Stukley, he had the following known children:

  • Thomas Luttrell, heir to his father.[2]
  • Hugh Luttrell, of Rodhuish.[2]
  • George Luttrell, baptized at Dunster on 12 October 1590. He matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford, in 1608, and afterwards became a student of Gray's Inn. He was buried at Dunster, on 30 December 1619.[2]
  • John Luttrell, baptized at Dunster on 5 January 1592. He matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford, in 1608. He was living in 1620.[2]
  • Andrew Luttrell, baptized at Dunster on 6 June 1596 and was buried there four days later.[2]
  • Margaret Luttrell, baptized at East Quantockshead on 11 October 1584. She married at Dunster, on 3 August 1607, John Trevelyan of Nettlecombe.[2]
  • Catherine Luttrell, baptized at Dunster on 18 April 1589. She married there, on 4 August 1607, the morrow of her sister's wedding, Lewis Pyne of East Down, in Devonshire.[2]
  • Elizabeth Luttrell, baptized at Dunster on 23 March 1593, and buried there on 21 May 1595.[2]
  • Susan Luttrell, baptized at Dunster on 9 October 1594. She married there, on 29 June 1612, John Francis of Combe Florey.[2]
  • Elizabeth Luttrell, baptized at Dunster on 3 October, 1598. In March 1621-2, George Luttrell, her father, made a formal declaration that he was willing that she should have the sum of 1,400L. bequeathed to her by her mother Joan, provided that she did not marry a Popish Recusant or the son of a Popish Recusant, or any other without his own consent. She nevertheless married, in that year, Thomas Arundel of Chideock in Dorset, a member of a noted Roman Catholic family.[2]
  • Sarah Luttrell, baptized at Dunster on 3 April 1600. She married at Dunster, on 9 February 1625, Edmund Bowyer of Beer near Cannington. She was buried at Stockland, on 17 May 1664.[2]
  • Mary Luttrell, buried at Dunster on 14 March 1608.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d M.R.P. (1981). P.W. Hasler (ed.). "LUTTRELL, George (1560-1629), of Dunster Castle, Som". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558–1603. Boydell and Brewer. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Maxwell Lyte, Sir Henry, A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun and Luttrell (London, England, The St. Catherine Press Ltd., 1909), Volume 1, pp. 172-179.
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Andrew Hemmerford
Richard Cabell
Member of Parliament for Minehead
1582–1585
With: Richard Cabell 1582
Edward Rogers 1584–85
Succeeded by


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