Feudal barony of Dunster
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The feudal barony of Dunster was an English feudal barony with its caput at Dunster Castle in Somerset. During the reign of King Henry I (1100–1135) the barony (or "honour") comprised forty knight's fees and was later enlarged. In about 1150 the manors retained in demesne were Dunster, Minehead, Cutcombe, Kilton and Carhampton in Somerset, and Ham in Dorset.
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Feudal barony of Dunster
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Left: Drawing circa 1909 of alabaster effigies in Dunster Church thought to represent of Sir Hugh Luttrell of Dunster Castle and his wife Catherine Beaumont . Right: Arms of Beaumont of Shirwell: Barry of six vair and gules
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Left: Easter Sepulchre monument post 1538 erected by order of the will of Sir Andrew Luttrell . It commemorates himself and his father Hugh Luttrell . North wall of chancel, St Mary's Church, East Quantoxhead. Right: Arms of Luttrell impaling Azure, a chevron between three lion's heads erased or . Detail from base of monument
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Beaumont Arms.png
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HughLuttrell Died1428 DunsterChurch Somerset.png
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HughLuttrell Died1522 EastQuantoxhead Somerset.jpg
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LuttrellImpalingWyndham 1522 EastQuantoxheadChurch Somerset.PNG
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The feudal barony of Dunster was an English feudal barony with its caput at Dunster Castle in Somerset. During the reign of King Henry I (1100–1135) the barony (or "honour") comprised forty knight's fees and was later enlarged. In about 1150 the manors retained in demesne were Dunster, Minehead, Cutcombe, Kilton and Carhampton in Somerset, and Ham in Dorset.
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