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Sir Geoffrey Luttrell III (1276 – 23 May 1345) lord of the manor of Irnham in Lincolnshire was a mediaeval knight remembered principally today as having commissioned the Luttrell Psalter, a rare and profusely illustrated manuscript now in the British Library in London. ==Origins== He was a great great grandson of Sir Geoffrey de Luterel. 〔(Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: East Anglia )〕 He was referred to as the 2nd Lord of Irnham. His family's arms were: ''Azure, a bend between six martlets argent''. Another branch of the Luttrell family, which bore the same arms but differenced by tincture (''Or, a bend between six martlets sable''), in 1376 acquired Dunster Castle in Somerset, where they were seated until the extinction of the male line in 1737 (although the family continued at Dunster until 1976 via a female line which adopted the surname and arms of Luttrell).
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