Thomas Luttrell (1583–1644)
For other people named Thomas Luttrell, see Thomas Luttrell (disambiguation).
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Thomas Luttrell (1584–1644) of Dunster Castle, British (English) School, National Trust, Dunster Castle collection. Donated in 1981 by Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Walter Fownes Luttrell (1919–2007)
Thomas Luttrell (1583–1644) was an English politician from Dunster Castle in Somerset. In 1625 he sat in the Useless Parliament as a Member of Parliament (MP) for his family's pocket borough of Minehead.[1]
Lutrell was the oldest of George Luttrell of Dunster Castle. He was educated at Lincoln College, Oxford and at Lincoln's Inn.[1] He had inherited seven manors in north-west Somerset, and held numerous public offices in the county including Deputy Lieutenant from 1629 to at least 1640, and Sheriff in 1631–32.[1]
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- 1 2 3 Yerby, George; Hunneyball, Paul (2010). Andrew Thrush; John P. Ferris, eds. "LUTTRELL, Thomas (1583–1644), of Dunster Castle, Som". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690–1715. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
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Preceded by Arthur Duck Sir Arthur Lake |
Member of Parliament for Minehead 1625 With: Charles Pyne |
Succeeded by John Gill Thomas Horner |
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