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William Luttrell
of Schoolhouse Lane (Corn Market), Dublin, Gentleman

b. ?

1639 - married Mary English (5)

d. 1676 

William Luttrell of Schoolhouse Lane, Dublin (Corn Market) - Will dated 1 Dec 1672, proved Oct 1676 indicates his desire 
to be buried in St. James Churchyard. His wife, Mary English, and son Thomas Luttrell are listed in the Will. 
This is confirmed by the St. Audoen Church burial records which indicate he was buried 29 Sep 1676 in St. James (Pg 15)
from Marcine (Amelung) Lohman on 22 Sep 2024

(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 may be descended from Thomas Luttrell (d. 1634) of Luttrellstown
(acc. to Irish Landed Gentry by Burke below, which has many inaccuracies re: Luttrellstown Luttrells)

18 Sept 1663 – Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown, Esqr. (grandson of TL who died 1634)
Leased property in Corn Market 
to William Luttrell, grandfather of William Luttrell of Belgard, in the county of Kildare, gent. 
(On 3 & 4 July 1719 Wm of Belgard is party to this lease)
Transcripts of memorials of deeds, conveyances and wills: Ireland. Deeds 1718–1719, Wills 1718-1719, Conveyance Records 1718-1719
Available on FamilySearch.org

William is a cousin of Col. Simon Luttrell of Luttrellstown
(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 descend 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)

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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 EnglishNo “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)

1686Caveat 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.
From multiple publications of Burke's Peerage - (much of this footnote information for "Luttrellstown" is incorrect – such as. . .
Thomas Luttrell (died 1634) married “St Lawrence, dau. of the Earl of Howth” but his heir was Simon.  
Thomas Luttrell, who died 1673, was his grandson and the father of Henry, “who m. Eliza Jones. . .” but not a Richard.  
 "Magaddy" must be Moygaddy, a townland in county Meath.  There doesn't seem to be a strong connection for these Luttrells to that location.  
William Luttrell, of Dublin, who married Mary English in 1639 may only be 1 generation from Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown, who died in 1634.
Also, there are no references for documents verifying these claims.

The information about William's and his descendants has been confirmed.  The information shown about his pedigree is very debatable.

William Luttrell of Dublin, who died in 1676, could certainly be a descendant of Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown, who died in 1634.  He could be his grandson but little information linking him to Thomas' four sons - Simon, Thomas, Jr., John or Stephen - has yet been found.  

Thomas and William Luttrell are shown as witnesses to a deed for Stephen

17 Mar 1629 deed – Lands of John Goulding to Henry Chivers of Monnetowne and Stephen Luttrell of Luttrellstown, gent. 
 Witnesses incl. Thomas Luttrell, William Luttrell, William Locke, Patrick and Nicholas Bathe. . . . 
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
Witnesses shown above - 
Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown, father or brother of Stephen
William Luttrell - Is this William Luttrell of Culmyne?
Is William Locke the nephew (son of Janet Luttrell, widow of Walter Locke) of William Luttrell of Culmyne?

Is William a descendant of the William & Thomas Luttrells shown in near areas of Castleknock?

Col. Simon Luttrell's Order of Succession shows "William Luttrell of Old Cornmarket" in a very high position behind only Simon's brothers, uncle and Tankardstown cousins.  This is a very strong affirmation that he is a near cousin of the Luttrells of Luttrellstown.

Col Simon (V) Luttrell's Heirs
after wife, potential children & brothers
. . .
 to Robert Luttrell of Symonstowne, co. Kildare, gent., Simon's uncle,
to Michael s. of Oliver Luttrell of Tankardstowne, gent., to Patrick, another s. of Oliver 
to William Luttrell of Old Cornmarket, Dublin, 
to Oliver s. of Robert Luttrell of Liscartan, gent., to Michael, another son,
 to Stephen Luttrell of Mooretowne, co. Kildare, gent., to Henry, bro. of Stephen, 
to Patrick, s. of James Luttrell of Dublin, chirurgeon, to Luke, another s. of James, 
to William Luttrell of Dublin, baker, 
to Richard Luttrell of Naas, chandler, 
& to Patrick Luttrell of Naas, shoemaker
Calendar of Inquisitions. . .by Margaret C Griffith (10)