Luttrell, Henry (M)

Surname: Luttrell (formerly King)
Forename(s): Henry
b. 14 May 1768. d. 19 December 1851. Nationality: Irish. VIAF.
Poet and wit. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin. Called to the Irish bar in 1791. Originally went under the name Henry King, but took his father’s last name and entered politics, getting a seat in Irish parliament. Member of the Holland Circle. Author of the poetry volumes Lines Written at Ampthill Park in the Autumn of 1818 (1819), Advice to Julia, a Letter in Rhyme (1820). Biographical information: ODNB. (KH)

Poems associated with this person

Total poems: 2
Poem title Date Periodical Roles id #
Burnham-Beeches 1829 The Keepsake Poet 3053
Over a Covered Seat in the Flower-Garden at Holland-House, Where the Author of the “Pleasures of Memory” Has Been Accustomed to Sit, Appear the Following Lines 1829 The Keepsake Poet 3037