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  1. 30 de mar. de 2024 · April 3, 1606, London. Charles Blount, 8th Lord Mountjoy (born c. 1562—died April 3, 1606, London) was a soldier and English lord deputy of Ireland, whose victory at Kinsale, County Cork, in 1601 led to the conquest of Ireland by English forces. The second son of James Blount, 6th Lord Mountjoy, he succeeded to the family peerage on the death ...

  2. 15 de may. de 2009 · Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Connétable de la Tour de Londres; Mountjoy Blount; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Conestabile della Torre di Londra; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Блаунт, Маунтжой, 1-й граф Ньюпорт; Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Mountjoy Blount, 1:e earl av Newport; Usage on www ...

  3. He succeeded his father, Sir Thomas Blount, as Treasurer of Calais in 1460, becoming governor a year later as a reward for service rendered to King Edward IV at the Battle of Towton. Edward conferred on him in 1467 rich estates in Devon forfeited by the Earl of Devon; and in 1465 Blount was made lord high treasurer and created Baron Mountjoy.

  4. Charles Blount was born 1563, the second so of James, 6th Lord Mountjoy, by Catherine, daughter of Thomas Lee of St. Oswalds, Yorkshire. Personal Characteristics. Camden described Blount as ‘a person famous for conduct, and so eminent in courage and learning that in these respects he had no superior, and but few equals’.

  5. Mountjoy se casó primero con Helena Byron, hija de John Byron (fallecido en 1450), Lancashire, con quien tuvo cuatro hijos y dos hijas. William Blount, hijo mayor y heredero, quien murió en 1471 a causa de heridas recibidas en la Batalla de Barnet. John Blount, III barón de Mountjoy, segundo hijo. James Blount, tercer hijo.

  6. William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy ( c. 1478–1534), was famous as a scholar and patron of learning. He was a pupil of Erasmus, who called him inter nobiles doctissimus. His friends included Colet, More and Grocyn. He held a command in the force sent to suppress Perkin Warbeck’s rebellion in 1497. In 1513 he was appointed governor of Tournai ...

  7. Charles Blount, 1er comte de Devonshire (prononcé Blunt ; 1563 - 3 avril 1606) est un noble et soldat anglais qui est Lord Adjoint d'Irlande sous la reine Elizabeth Ire, et plus tard Lord-lieutenant d'Irlande sous le roi Jacques Ier . Il hérite du titre de famille et devient 8e baron Mountjoy en 1594, avant de commander les forces de la ...