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William Luttrell
of Schoolhouse Lane (Corn Market), Dublin, Gentleman
1639 - married Mary English (5)
1676 - William Luttrell died
(Will dated 1672; "Cav." - caveat? - 1686; Will probated 1693)
See Notes RE Death Date of William Luttrell of Schoolhouse Lane below
William Luttrell is son of ? and ?
He is descended from Thomas Luttrell (d. 1634) of Luttrellstown
(acc. to Irish Landed Gentry by Burke below, which may not be totally accurate)
(he is listed in Col. Simon's succession list as third behind Simon's brothers and immediately behind
sons of Oliver Luttrell of Tankardstown, who descends from Sir Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown
Child of William Luttrell & Mary English
Thomas Luttrell (9)
m. Alice Warren 1671 (5)
Children of Thomas & Alice
William Luttrell, of Belgard b. d. 1730 (9) Will 1732 (6)
Thomas Luttrell, merchant, Dublin b. d. 1757 Will (6)
Mary Luttrell b. d. 1736 (9) m. Thomas Fitzwilliam
Anne Luttrell m. _George_Talbot of Malahide (9)
Luttrell Wm Belgard __ Co. Kildare, Gent.__
WILL dated 16th Feb 1720
WILL pr. .d 17th Aug 1732 __
wife Jane Cusack __ sons Simon & Thomas __
Brother of William Luttrell of Belgard
Thomas L __ daus Mary, Anne, Allia, Sisley, Frances, Lucy & Elisabeth __
Dau (dau-in-law) Margaret L__als Redmond__son Richard
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Notes RE Death Date of William Luttrell of Schoolhouse-Lane
1672 - Will
6 Dec 1672 William Luttrell of Schoolhouse Lane Dublin, gent. Son – Thomas Wife – Mary English
No “administration granted”
IR Abstracts of Wills & Marriages
29 Sep & 29 Nov 1676 2 William Luttrell burials at St Audoen Church, Dublin
(William, Dublin, baker & William of Corn Market)
1686
Caveat to Will of William Luttrell of Schoolhouse Lane;
1687 
Mary Luttrell, als English, WILL, Corn Markett, Widow (5)

(In Ireland in 1686, a caveat was a legal objection or challenge to the validity of a Will. (Per Bing Search answer 250717) Currently, “A caveat is a means of placing a block on the issuing of a grant of probate by the Probate Registry. If the caveat is entered before an application for a grant of probate is submitted, it will stop that application from being processed and the Will proved.” (per https://www.stephens-scown.co.uk/disputes-with-individuals/inheritance-and-trust-disputes/inheritance-trusts-what-is-a-caveat/ ) 250717
In 1693 William Luttrell’s Will seems to have been probated.