Margaret Fownes-Luttrell


Margaret Fownes-Luttrell was an English artist and wife of Henry Fownes Luttrell. Two of her paintings are part of the Dunster Castle collection, now property of the National Trust. She was the heiress of Dunster Castle, under the stipulation in her father's will that her husband should take the additional surname of Luttrell. Four portraits of her exist in Dunster castle and a fifth at Bathealton Court.

Early life

Margaret Luttrell was born on 7 February 1726, the only child and sole heiress of Alexander Luttrell of Dunster Castle by his wife Margaret Trevelyan, daughter of Sir John Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet of Nettlecombe, Somerset, and an artist who made floral paintings. Margaret's father died on 4 June 1737 at Dunster, at which time he was in debt, "due in part to his personal extravagance and in part to the necessity imposed upon him by his parents of providing a fortune of £10,000 for Anne Luttrell," daughter of his deceased brother Francis Luttrell of Venn, Somerset, and wife of Edward Pleydell. As a result, Dunster Castle was thrown into Chancery and closed.
In 1741 Margaret's mother remarried to Edward Dyke of Pixton and Tetton in Somerset, and young Margaret was raised with two girls in her mother's care. One was her first cousin, Anne Luttrell, and the other was Elizabeth Dyke, Edward Dyke's cousin. The family lived at Edward Dyke's houses, Pixton and Tetton. A "moderate sum" was expended on her education, which included music lessons, and care.
Margaret Trevelyan died in 1764.

Marriage and progeny

On 16 February 1747, when she came of age, in Kingston St Mary Church she married her second cousin Henry Fownes of Nethway House, Kingswear, Devon. Both shared as a great-grandfather Edward Yard of Churston Ferrers, MP for Ashburton in 1685, who himself was a grandson of Thomas Fownes, Mayor of Plymouth in 1619. They thus also shared the same great-great-great grandfather as Thomas Fownes's great-grandson was John Fownes of Kittery Court, Whitley, Devon, MP for Dartmouth 1713–14, grandfather of Henry Fownes, husband of Margaret Luttrell. On their marriage Dunster Castle became the property of her husband, who adopted the additional surname Luttrell after his own, and adopted the Luttrell arms, in accordance with a stipulation in Alexander Luttrell's will. They moved into Dunster Castle and updated the interior with Chinese painted wallpaper and new furniture in a Rococo style. New windows were installed in the stair hall and dining room. The marriage was a happy one and resulted in the birth of ten children, including:
After her death John married Priscilla Aston and they had 3 sons and a daughter.
Josias Southcote
Henry Aston. Note: He was baptised again in 1821 as Henry Aston.
Isabella Southcote
Thomas Southcote

Death and burial

Margaret Fownes-Luttrell died on 13 August 1766 and was buried at Dunster Castle.

Artist

Two of her works are located at Dunster Castle, in the National Trust collection: View of an Imaginary Castle with a Round Tower and View of an Imaginary Castle with Two Towers.