Robert Luttrell
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The Robert Luttrell who settled on the banks of the Liffey
River Liffey
The Liffey is a river in Ireland, which flows through the centre of Dublin. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac. The river supplies much of Dublin's water, and a range of recreational opportunities.-Name:The river was previously named An Ruirthech,...

 near Dublin at Luttrellstown, was in 1226 treasurer of St. Patrick's Cathedral, and in 1236 was Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
The office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland was the highest judicial office in Ireland until the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. From 1721 to 1801 it was also the highest political office of the Irish Parliament.-13th century:...

. There is mention of a Michael Luttrell
Luttrell
-People:* Christopher Luttrell , Son of Sir Thomas* Erica Luttrell, voice-over actress* Geoffrey de Luterel * Geoffrey Luttrell * Heather Luttrell, musician* Henry Luttrell, several persons* Henry Luttrell -People:* Christopher Luttrell (?-died 1556), Son of Sir Thomas* Erica Luttrell, voice-over...

 in 1287, who owned the same estate at the close of the century, and later in 1349 of a Simon Luttrell
Luttrell
-People:* Christopher Luttrell , Son of Sir Thomas* Erica Luttrell, voice-over actress* Geoffrey de Luterel * Geoffrey Luttrell * Heather Luttrell, musician* Henry Luttrell, several persons* Henry Luttrell -People:* Christopher Luttrell (?-died 1556), Son of Sir Thomas* Erica Luttrell, voice-over...

, who died in the possession of the property. The next owner whose name we have is Robert Luttrell, who married a daughter of Sir Elias de Ashbourne, of Devon
Devon
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, England
England
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, and by this marriage added materially to his already large estate.

It is not certain whether the head of the Irish branch was a son or a brother of Sir Geoffrey
Geoffrey de Luterel
Sir Geoffrey de Luterel I , was a courtier and confidante of King John, whom he served as a minister.He married Frethesant Paynel on February 26 1190 and had 3 children together, Margeret, Andrew & Robert...

, but it is reasonable that he bore either the one or the other relation, for the reason that the lands of Luttrellstown secured by royal grant by Sir Geoffrey were from this time (of Geoffrey's death) owned by Sir Robert Luttrell, head of the Irish branch, who lived at Lucan, near Dublin, and that it remained in the family until the early part of the nineteenth century.

External links

Lyte, Henry Churchill Maxwell, Sir, A history of Dunster and of the families of Mohun & Luttrell, Part I, London, 1909.
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