Thomas Fownes Luttrell

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Thomas Fownes Luttrell (10 February 1763 – 19 January 1811)[1] from Dunster Castle in Somerset was an English officer in the British Army and briefly a Tory politician. Like many previous generations of Luttrells since the 16th century, he was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Minehead, his family's pocket borough near Dunster.

Fownes Luttrell was the fifth surviving son of Henry Fownes Luttrell I (formerly Henry Fownes, c.1722–1780).[1] His mother Margaret was the daughter of Alexander Luttrell (1705–1737),[2] who had bequeathed his estates to Margaret on condition that her husband take the surname Luttrell.[3]

In 1782 Fownes Luttrell married Catherine Browne, daughter of John Cave Browne of Stretton-en-le-Field in Leicestershire. They had no children.[1]

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