Maria, Cellia, Lucy, Ann, Marg.,Thos.and John the Children"
may have been a Dublin merchant -
almost certainly the brother of Simon and Henry Luttrell
of Luttrellstown
Thomas Luttrell merchant, Pltf. 25 Aug 1686 -
Is this the same Thomas shown as "Gent" who died 1690?Can a "merchant" also be "Gent."?
Bing AI says "Yes, a 1690 Irish gentleman could also be a merchant. The term "gentleman" in that era often referred to individuals who were landowners or had significant wealth, but it did not exclude those who engaged in trade or business. Many gentlemen of that time were involved in various professions, including commerce, and could have held merchant titles or occupations." 28 Jan 2026
Grant to SYMON LUTTRELL (IV) of land in Dublin (Clonsilla)
1636 May 31
- Shows
son, Thomas (d1673), and second son, Robert
brother, Stephen
and, grandsons - John and Thomas, Jr
. . .to hold to the use of himself for life, remainder to his son Thomas and to the heirs male of his body;
remainder to his second son Robert;
remainder to his next son to be begotten and their respective heirs male; remainder to the heirs male of his own body;
remainder to Stephen Luttrell (brother of Simon IV) and his heirs male of his own body;
remainder to John, son of the said Thomas Luttrell, Senior, and the heirs male of his body;
remainder to Thomas Luttrell, Junior, son of said Thomas, Senior, and of the heirs male of his body; . . .
https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item/NAI-Lodge-5-308 Grant to SYMON LUTTRELL (IV) of land in Dublin ReferenceCode NAI Lodge/5/308 GL access 250708
In the above document, John and Thomas, Jr. are apparently the first and second sons of Thomas, Sr.
(Simon and Henry are not mentioned)
but
In the document below, Thomas, Jr. is apparently seen as the second son, behind Simon, of Thomas, Sr
(Simon was the heir of Thomas, Sr)
On 16 Aug 1672, in an indenture regarding his son, Simon's (V) upcoming marriage to Catherine, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Newcomen,
Thomas Luttrell (Sr) of Luttrellstown identifies his sons and brother.
Thomas, Jr. is said to be Thomas (Sr) "second son" and
Thomas Luttrell, Jr., like his brothers, uncle and cousins, was outlawed (attainted) for his rebellion
against the English protestant government during the Irish Rebellion of 1641 or the Williamite War of 1688
Pg 11 . . .Thomas Luttrell Ensign on list of soldiers, "Commissions of Foot"
Pg 213. . .yet was he (Col Henry Luttrell), together with a Thomas Luttrell, both described of Luttrellstown, County of Dublin, outlawed in 1691; as were Oliver Luttrell of Tankardstown*, in Meath (whose estate was granted to Col Slade and others) Robert Luttrell of Simonstown, County of Kildare, and William Luttrell of Dublin, junior.Simon Luttrell and his wife were likewise attainted. . . .
Illustrations, Historical and Genealogical, of King James's Irish Army List, 1689. With the text of the list, Volume 1 by John D’Alton, Esq. Barrister
In 1647, Thomas (Sr) Luttrell's family were evicted from Luttrellstown by Cromwell's English protestant forces. The following may be Thomas Sr or Thomas Jr's residence in 1659.
1659 Census of Ireland, pg 391, co Dublin shows (Thomas Luttrell, Sr. or Jr.?)
Thomas Luttrell, Esq., as a resident of Poocestowne, parish of Malahiddart. Population of Poocestowne shows 3 English and 17 Irish.