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  1. Sir Christopher Blount (1555/1556 – 18 March 1601) was an English soldier, secret agent, and rebel. He served as a leading household officer of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. A Catholic, Blount corresponded with Mary, Queen of Scots's Paris agent, Thomas Morgan, probably as a double agent.

  2. 18 de mar. de 2021 · In this second part of This Week in Tudor History, historian Claire Ridgway introduces Sir Christopher Blount, a secret agent and rebel who married his master’s widow and whose stepson, the Earl of Essex was his undoing; Edmund Harman, the man who trimmed and washed King Henry VIII’s hair and beard, and who was rewarded for it ...

  3. 5 de may. de 2018 · Her third husband, Christopher Blount, joined his stepson’s rebellion against the queen and died on the executioner’s block in 1601. Tallis is strongest on the inner workings of the Knollys and Devereux families and she is especially adept at bringing to life the stories of their women, so often presented as two-dimensional ...

  4. 18 de mar. de 2023 · On 18th March 1601, just six days before the day of Queen Elizabeth I, soldier, secret agent and rebel Sir Christopher Blount was executed on Tower Hill for high treason. He was accused of treason following his involvement in the rebellion of his stepson, Elizabeth’s former favourite, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex.

  5. Sir Christopher Blount (1555/1556 – 18 March 1601) was an English soldier, secret agent, and rebel. He served as a leading household officer of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. A Catholic, Blount corresponded with Mary, Queen of Scots's Paris agent, Thomas Morgan, probably as a double agent.

  6. Sir Christopher Blount (1555/1556 – 18 March 1601) was an English soldier, secret agent, and rebel. He served as a leading household officer of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. A Catholic, Blount corresponded with Mary, Queen of Scots's Paris agent, Thomas Morgan, probably as a double agent.

  7. Christopher Blount fue un noble y leal súbdito de la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra. Sirvió como soldado y diplomático en Francia, Holanda y Escocia, y también desempeñó un papel en la lucha contra la Armada española.