-
Luttrell was the
eldest son of
Thomas Luttrell of
Luttrellstown and
Barbara Sedgrave. He was the
elder brother of
Henry Luttrell. Like his brother, he spent...
- Joan Sparke, who died in
Dublin in 1596, and was the wife of
Stephen Sedgrave of Dublin, was
clearly a
close relative,
possibly a sister, of William...
- 1557–1558 John
Spenefelde 1558–1559
Robert Golding 1559–1560
Christopher Sedgrave 1560–1561
Thomas FitzSimon 1561–1562
Robert Ussher 1562–1563
Thomas Fininge...
- in Dublin;
granted to
Francis Gosby 26
December 1537;
granted to
James Sedgrave c.1542 St Mary de
Hogges Dublin — St. Mary del Dam
purported nunnery; parish...
- 1629 by
Lawrence Sedgrave a
Leinster priest (from a
wealthy catholic family which included a
former Lord
Mayor of
Dublin Walter Sedgrave) who
bought the...
- Antwerp,
opened circa 1600,
redeveloped in 1629 by
Lawrence Sedgrave,
closed in 1795.
Sedgraves nephew Rev.
James Talbot succeeded him as Rector/President...
-
circle included the Pale
families of Plunkett, Dillon, Aylmer, Fitzsimon,
Sedgrave and Nugent.
Within this circle,
discontent increased and the Baltingl****...
- in Dublin;
granted to
Francis Gosby 26
December 1537;
granted to
James Sedgrave c.1542 St Mary de
Hogges 53°20′36″N 6°15′41″W / 53.343372°N 6.261258°W...
- college,
until his
death in 1619, he was
succeeded by his cousin,
Laurence Sedgrave who had been vice-president, and
served until 1633. Luke
Bellew from Galway...
- him unmarried);"
Lodge 1789, p. 146. "Mary, the
first wife to
Patrick Sedgrave, of
Killeghlan in Meath, Esq."
Pollard 1901, p. 136, left column, line...