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Francis Fownes Luttrell

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By late 1774, the constituency of Minehead had fallen under the control of the Fownes Luttrell family of Dunster Castle. In 1780, Francis Fownes Luttrell was returned as the Member, in what one historian called a "stop gap". He voted with the Government in 1781, and for peace with America in 1782. He
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He married, on 21 April 1788, Charlotte, third daughter of Francis Drewe of Grange in Devon. They had five sons and seven daughters, of which several died young or unmarried: Louisa Frances (1794–1817), Francis (born 1795; died young), Maria (1796–1820), and Mary Frances (1798–1872), Francis Wynne
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Henry Fanshawe (1778–1856), who served in the Russian Navy and then entered the Royal Navy in 1798. He served at the Blockade of Cadiz, 1797–1799, the expedition to Holland, 1799, and in Egypt in 1801.
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from 1780 to 1783. He was also a commissioner for Taxes and later for Customs, before serving as chair of the board of Customs from 1813 to 1819.
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Archibald Stuart (1771–1832), fourth son of Francis Stuart, 9th Earl of Moray (1737–1810). They had one son, Douglas Moray Stuart (born 1843).
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Marcia Fownes Luttrell (born 1799). She married Douglas Wynne Stuart (1801–1855) in 1842; he was the son of the
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Anne Fownes Luttrell (1791–1846). She married Abel Moysey of Charterhouse Hinton in 1829.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Portrait of an unknown gentleman, possibly Francis Fownes Luttrell
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Namier, Sir L. (1964a). "Fownes Luttrell, Francis (1756–1823)",
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Charlotte Fownes Luttrell (1790–1819). In 1810, she married the
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Fownes Luttrell was born on 9 February 1756, the third son of
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Caroline Fownes Luttrell (1793–1863). In 1823 she married
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754–1790
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754–1790
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Index

Francis Luttrell (1628–1666)
Francis Luttrell (1659–1690)
Minehead
Henry Fownes Luttrell
Margaret
Alexander Luttrell
Dunster Castle
Dunster
Eton College
Queen's College, Oxford
Middle Temple
Westminster School
Christ Church, Oxford
Middle Temple
Vice-Chancellor of England
Charles Abel Moysey
Archdeacon of Bath
Rear Admiral
Henry Beaufoy
Richard Betenson Dean
Portrait of Francis Fownes Luttrell
Richard Phelps
Portrait of an unknown gentleman, possibly Francis Fownes Luttrell






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