Henry Luttrell

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Henry Luttrell was an Irish Jacobite officer who later defected to the Williamite side during the Williamite War in Ireland and became notorious for his controversial role and subsequent assassination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish Jacobite
military officer
person
allegiance James II of England
surface form: James II of England and Ireland
causeOfDeath assassination
conflict Williamite War in Ireland
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Ireland
ethnicGroup Anglo-Irish
fate killed by unknown assassins
historicalPeriod late 17th century
laterAllegiance William III of England
surface form: William III of England and Ireland
laterPoliticalAlignment Williamite cause
legacy remembered as a traitor by many Irish Jacobites
subject of enduring controversy in Irish historical memory
militaryBranch Jacobite Irish Army
surface form: Jacobite army in Ireland

Williamite forces in Ireland
notableEvent defection during the Williamite War in Ireland
notableFor assassination in Dublin after the Williamite War
defection from the Jacobite to the Williamite side
participatedIn Williamite War in Ireland
placeOfDeath Dublin
politicalAlignment Jacobitism
reputation controversial role in the Williamite War in Ireland
role officer in Williamite service
officer in the Jacobite army

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Battle of Aughrim (1691) commander Henry Luttrell