Thomas Luttrell (1583–1644)
For other people named Thomas Luttrell, see Thomas Luttrell (disambiguation).
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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