Elle est mariée avec Humphrey Audley.
Ils se sont mariés.
Enfant(s):
Elizabeth Luttrell is your 15th great grandmother.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
her father ·Üí Edgar Jackson Smith
his father ·Üí Joseph Perry Smith
his father ·Üí Mary Polly Burk Burke
his mother ·Üí John Burk Burke
her father ·Üí John Taylor Burk
his father ·Üí Mary Elizabeth Burke
his mother ·Üí James Taylor, of New Kent
her father ·Üí John Taylor
his father ·Üí William Taylor
his father ·Üí Captain Thomas Taylor
his father ·Üí Elizabeth Taylor
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Burwell
her mother ·Üí Sir James Hadley, Kt.
her father ·Üí Alice Audley
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Luttrell
her mother
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Elizabeth Luttrell (Courtenay)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1430
Powderham, Devon, England
Death:
September 01, 1493 (63)
Dunster, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Sir Philip Courtenay, of Powderham and Molland and Elizabeth Courtenay
Wife of Sir Humphrey Audley, Kt.; Sir James Luttrell, Kt. and Thomas Malette, of Enmore & Deandon, Esq.
Mother of Sir John Awdeley, Kt., of Swaffham Market; Alice Audley; Philipa Audley; Child Audley; Elizabeth Sydenham; Alexander Luttrell; Joan Stukeley and Sir Hugh Lutterell, Kt., of Dunster ¬´ less
Sister of Sir Philip Courtenay, of Molland; Emma Glanville; Anne Grenville; Sir William Courtenay, Kt., of Powderham; Sir John Courtenay, Kt.; Lady Catherine Huddesfield; Sir Walter Courtenay, Kt.; Peter Courtenay, Bishop of Exeter and Winchester; Philippa Fulford; Edmund Courtney and Humphrey Courtenay, of Bickleigh ¬´ less
Primary Sources
1463/4 12 Kal. April. (21 March.) Siena. (f. 153.)
To Humphrey Audeley, nobleman, donsel, and Elisabeth, noblewoman, relict of James Lottrell, of the diocese of Bath and Wells. Absolution from sentence of excommunication incurred by their having formerly, not being ignorant that they were related in the second degree of affinity, contracted marriage per verba legitime de presenti, and consummated it, although they did not have it solemnized before the church; with dispensation to contract the said marriage anew (de novo), have it solemnized before the church and remain therein, decreeing the offspring born, if any, and that to be born of the marriage legitimate for all legal purposes. (fn. 2)Oblate siquidem nobis. (G. de Piccolominibus. | lxxx. A. de Urbino. N. [de] Benzis.) [In the margin: Februarii and Jo. Horn, O. Principis. 2/3 p.]
Source: 'Vatican Regesta 513: 1464', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 11, 1455-1464, ed. J A Twemlow (London, 1921), pp. 677-678. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol11/pp677-678 [accessed 2
In 1450, the Bishop at Exeter issued a license for a marriage to be celebrated in the private chapel of Powderham Castle between James Luttrell and Elizabeth daughter of Sir Phillip Courtenay, his late guardian. A large part of the Luttrell estate was settled on her in jointure, some two years later.
In the proceedings of 1475, Lady Luttrell is described as a widow. She had, in point of fact, had two husbands. Sir James Luttrell had, as we have seen, been mortally wounded at the second battle of St. Albans and attainted.
After his death, she had married his cousin, Sir Humphrey Touchet, brother of Lord Audley, but he in turn was taken prisoner at the battle of Tewkesbury and beheaded. Even in those distracted times of civil war, there could not have been many widows who had, within eleven years, lost two husbands fighting on behalf of the unfortunate House of Lancaster.
She eventually married a third husband, Thomas Mallet of Enmore in Somerset, but, according to common medieval custom, she retained the surname of Luttrell until her death in the reign of Henry VII. It was under that name that she, in 1476, stood godmother to Richard, the short-lived son of her patron, George, Duke of Clarence. Her feelings at the christening must have been mixed, for it was performed at Tewkesbury, the very place where her late husband had lost his head.
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