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The William Luttrells
of Castleknock, 
County Dublin, Ireland

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William Luttrell, 1314,
 Castleknock

Family and other information for this William Luttrell is unknown.

CALENDAR OF JUSTICIARY ROLLS OF IRELAND. pp 315-316
1314

William Loterel le Petit (the little),  charged that he feloniously at night time, together with others, burned a rick of wheat 
 and two ricks of oats at Rathbroun in the tenement of Castelcnok, in which ricks there were estimated to be twenty crannocks, 
 comes and defends, etc. Thomas de Kent, Richard de Balytermot, Richard Beg of Tathsagard, Richard Fraunceys .... (unfinished).

https://archive.org/stream/calendarofjustic00ireluoft/calendarofjustic00ireluoft_djvu.txt
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William Luttrell of Abbotston 1543
​(Abbotston is in Castleknock)

William Luttrell, son of Thomas Luttrell
(which Thomas Luttrell?)

Wife of William = Joan Brown

28 Sep 1549 – pg 144Thomas Fitz Eustace, viscount Baltinglass,seised of a castle, . . .and 1 mes. and 196 a. 
in Abboteston worth L4, held of the king and Edward Barnewall of Crykeston as of the manor of Castleknocke 
by service unknown which he granted on Nov 1543 to William, s. of Thomas Luttrell, and Joan Brown his wife
for 31 years. (10)

The Thomas Luttrell, father of William, may be
Thomas Lutrell of Tyrrelliston, husbandman
shown in
7 Mar 1552 – pg 154Will of John Eustace of County Kildare - reference to property in co. Dublin granted (by Will?) to several including “Thomas Lutrell of Tyrrelliston, husbandman” (10)
Also mentions “half of the manor of Castroknock (Castleknock) lately belonging to John Burnell, attainted traitor, 
and also from Sir Christopher Barnewall as of the other half of the said manor. . . 
states that Sir Thomas Luttrell is cousin of John Eustace
(a son "William" is not known for Sir Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown, Castleknock, co. Dublin)
NOTE:  Tyrrelliston is located in Castleknock, county Dublin.
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William Luttrell
of Culmyne 1582

10 Nov 1582.  Maurice O’Brien, Lord Inchiquin, died 10 May 1574. . .seised in manor of Culmyne, co. Dublin, worth L21(21 pounds)-6-8 (2)
held in chief. His heir Maurice, his son by wife Margaret Cusacke (who subsequently married Christopher Cruse). Before his death 
Maurice had leased Culmyne to Janet Luttrell, widow of Walter Locke. . .and to William Luttrell of Culmyne (10) 
 It is in the parish of Clonsilla, barony of Castleknock. (10)

Janet Luttrell is the sister of William Luttrell of Culmyne
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William Luttrell of Terrelston 1591

1591 - William Luttrell of Terrelston and Richard Luttrell of Terrelston 
witnesses to "livery of seisin" on deed 
William Luttrell also noted as "tenant of Luttrellston" (10)




(10)  http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/calendarofinquisitionscodublin/files/data/search.xml 
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