Historical records matching Sir Alexander Luttrell, Kt.
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About Sir Alexander Luttrell, Kt.
In 1266, obtained from the King Henry III the custody of his elder brother, Sir Geoffrey, who had lost the use of his reason. Was among the first to assume the cross of the Crusaders, in company with the king's eldest son, Edward, and many others of the chief nobility. In 1270, he embarded for the Holy Land in the retinue of Prince Edward, leaving the management of his affairs at home in the hands of a neighbour, Sir Warin De Raleigh, whom he appointed his attorney for four years. It is very doubtful whether he returned from the Crusade. The fact of his death was known in Somerset at the beginning of Apr 1273, when the king's escheator took possession of his lands
Lyte, Sir H.C. Maxwell, K.C.B. A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun & Luttrell. The St. Catherine Press, London, 1909. p.65-
In 1266, obtained from the King Henry III the custody of his elder brother, Sir Geoffrey, who had lost the use of his reason. Was among the first to assume the cross of the Crusaders, in company with the king's eldest son, Edward, and many others of the chief nobility. In 1270, he embarded for the Holy Land in the retinue of Prince Edward, leaving the management of his affairs at home in the hands of a neighbour, Sir Warin De Raleigh, whom he appointed his attorney for four years. It is very doubtful whether he returned from the Crusade. The fact of his death was known in Somerset at the beginning of Apr 1273, when the king's escheator took possession of his lands. 104
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Alexander De LUTTRELL (Sir Knight)
Born: 1236, East Quantoxhead, Somerset, England Died: 1272, Holy Land, Palestine
Buried: ABT 1273, West Quantoxhead, Somerset, England Notes: In 1266, obtained from the King Henry III the custody of his elder brother, Sir Geoffrey, who had lost the use of his reason. Was among the first to assume the cross of the Crusaders, in company with the king's eldest son, Edward, and many others of the chief nobility. In 1270, he embarded for the Holy Land in the retinue of Prince Edward, leaving the management of his affairs at home in the hands of a neighbour, Sir Warin De Raleigh, whom he appointed his attorney for four years. It is very doubtful whether he returned from the Crusade. The fact of his death was known in Somerset at the beginning of Apr 1273, when the king's escheator took possession of his lands.
Father: Andrew De LUTTRELL (1º B. Irnham)
Mother: Pernel De La MARE Married: Margery FITZWILLIAM
Children: 1. Andrew LUTTRELL (Sir Knight)
2. John LUTTRELL
4. Annora LUTTRELL
Sir Alexander Luttrell, Kt.'s Timeline
1236 |
1236
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East Quontockshead, Somersetshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1255 |
1255
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Chilton, Devon, England
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1256 |
1256
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East Quantoxshead, Somerset, England
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1272 |
1272
Age 36
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Acre, Hazafon, Kingdom of Jerusalem
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1273 |
1273
Age 37
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East Quantoxhead, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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