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  1. Henry Blount, 4th Earl of Newport (died 25 September 1679) was an English peer and member of the House of Lords. He inherited the titles of 4th Earl of Newport and 4th Baron Mountjoy on the death of his brother Thomas Blount, 3rd Earl of Newport. He married Susannah Briscoe, daughter of John Briscoe of Grafton, Kent.

  2. Earls of Newport (1628–1679) Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport (1597–1666) Mountjoy (George) Blount, 2nd Earl of Newport (died 1675) Thomas Blount, 3rd Earl of Newport (died 1675) Henry Blount, 4th Earl of Newport (died 1679) Notes

  3. Henry, the 4th Earl of Newport's Timeline. Genealogy for Henry Blount (b. - c.1679) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. BLOUNT, Henry (1641–79) suc. bro. May 1675 as 4th earl of NEWPORT. Never sat. bap. 4 Mar. 1641, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, 3rd. s. of Mountjoy Blount, earl of Newport and Anne, da. of John Boteler †, Bar. Boteler of Brantfield. m. 1678, Susanna, da. of John Briscoe of Grafton, Kent and wid. of Edmund Mortimer of Derbys., s.p. d. Sept 1679.1

  5. Hon Henry Blount, 4th Earl of Newport. 1. Lady Isabella Blount (bur. spm. 2 Mar 1654/5), mar. as his first wife Nicholas Vaux later Knollys, titular 3rd Earl of Banbury, and had issue. 2. Lady Anne Blount, mar. Thomas Porter, 4th son of Endymion Porter, a Groom of the Bedchamber to King Charles I. died. 12 Feb 1665/6. created.

  6. Henry Blount, 4th Earl of Newport (died 25 September 1679) was an English peer and member of the House of Lords. He inherited the titles of 4th Earl of Newport and 4th Baron Mountjoy on the death of his brother Thomas Blount, 3rd Earl of Newport. He married Susannah Briscoe, daughter of John Briscoe of Grafton, Kent.

  7. Henry Blount, 4th Earl of Newport (bur 25 September 1679) He died at Oxford, where he had gone to avoid the plague, leaving three surviving sons, all said to be "idiots" (ie mentally disabled). They each inherited the title in turn, but earldom became extinct upon the death of the youngest, Henry, in 1679. Membership.