B36607-Luttrell

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Name of the family:

Luttrell

Blason:

Or, a bend betw. six martlets sa.

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A boar pass. ar. bristled or, charged on the shoulder with a rose gold.

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Info about the family:

Hanbury, co Somerset, and of Hartland Abbey, co. Devon; Nicholas Luttrell, Visit. Devon, 1620, sixth in descent from Sir John Luttrell, living temp. Henry VI., who took the Queen of Scotland prisoner on the field of battle, and then bore a coronet for his crest; he subsequently took an earl prisoner in France, and thenceforth bore for his crest a swan chained and collared; he was eighth in descent from Sir John Lottrell, Knt., temp. King John

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