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Thomas Luttrell
of Luttrellstown, County Dublin, Ireland
b. 1435

Son of Christopher Luttrell (d. 1454) of Luttrellstown

". . .was stated at the time of his Father's death, although only nineteen years of age, to be married to Ellen, daughter of Philip Bellew.  In 1486 we find him filling the office of sheriff of his native county, and a reference to the rejoicings on the occasion of the marriage of a daughter of the house of Luttrellstown (when more than forty archers attended to support the bridegroom, and many citizens came from Dublin), shows the esteem in which the family was held by the other inhabitants of the English Pale."

". . .succeeded by his son Richard Luttrell, who married Margaret, dau. of Patrick FitzLyon. . . ."

from "A History of the Parish of Clonsilla", link to it is on "Ireland" page.
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Children of Thomas Luttrell and Ellen
Richard Luttrell (Thomas' heir)
Robert Luttrell(has sons Nicholas and Patrick)
a daughter who m. Nicholas Travers

*Sir Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown, grandson of this Thomas Luttrell, and son of Richard, in his WILL of 1554, lists his cousins Nicholas and Patrick as well as his uncle Robert Luttrell.  
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The "Delafield Family History" has a different version from F Elrington Ball
This document seems to confirm Ball's information.

Christopher Luttrell, PM, 
(a "Post Mortem", a legal proceeding held upon the death of a tenant-in-chief to determine the extent and tenure of his lands and the identity and age of the heir) 
4 Aug 1455, Castleknock, 
before John Belles, Seneschal.  
Christopher Luttrell of Clonchillagh, d. 25 Mar, last, seised of Luttrellstown, held of the manor of Castleknoke 3s., 4d, p. a., Clonchillagh, held of same at 30 s., p. a., . . . and other properties. . .
Heir – s. Thomas, age 19, married to Elena, 
dau of Philip Bellewe.

Calendar of Inquisitions Formerly In The Office Of The Chief Remembrancer of The Exchequer Prepared From The MSS Of The Irish Record Commission
by Margaret C. Griffith - Published with the permission of the Director of The National Archives DUBLIN: Stationery Office For The Irish Manuscripts Commission 1991