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A History of the County of Leicester
… 2/71, p. 16. Nichols, Leics. i. 605. Ibid. ii. 868. N. Luttrell, Brief Hist. Relation of State Affairs, i. 167889, …
Survey of London
… house. The princess has taken lady Marlborough with her." (Luttrell's Brief Relation.) " Teusday, 18 th October [1692]. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that Colonel Crompton be excused. Somersetshire. Mr. Luttrell. His wife sick. Resolved, that he be excused. Mr. …
Magna Britannia
… coast. Camden says that the Isle of Lundy was in the Luttrell family in the reign of Edward III. Risdon, on the …
Old and New London
… occurred on the hustings at Brentford, when he and Colonel Luttrell were standing there together as rival candidates for … "I will tell them what you say," replied the astonished Luttrell, "and thus put an end to you." Perceiving that … would not be alive one instant after." "How so?" inquired Luttrell. "Because," said Wilkes, "I should merely affirm …
Survey of London
… 12 (16978), 1933, p. 287. R.B. D.N.B.:R.B. Narcissus Luttrell, A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs, vol. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 15 Thomns had a daughter Margery, who married Alexander Luttrell of Somerset, and in or before 1260 they sold nine … and a Margeryperhaps the above-named wife of Alexander Luttrell. The 24 s. paid by Richard de Byron (in Royton) … still remembered in 1346, when it was recorded that Andrew Luttrell held 12 oxgangs of land in Royton in socage, and by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
Survey of London
… Chimney." The occasion was no doubt that referred to by Luttrell ( Brief Relation): " Tuesday, 9 Jan. [16934]. On …
Old and New London
… Younger," the author of John Bull. Here also lived Mr. Luttrell, the friend of Sam Rogers, and the most brilliant of …
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