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Letter from Giles Lord Daubeney to Sir John Trevelyan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Trevelyan Papers
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1857

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* From the original, preserved at Nettlecombe. The writer had been Chamberlain to Henry VII. He was created Lord Daubeney 12 March, 1486 ; commanded against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath in 1497 (see Hume's History of England, 26th chapter, and Stow's Chronicle, p. 801, edit. 1615); and died in 1507.

Sir Hugh Luttrell married Margaret, daughter of Robert Hill, Esq. and sister, by the mother, to Lord Daubeney.