Earl of Newport
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The title Earl of Newport, in the Isle of Wight, was created in the Peerage of England in 1628 for Mountjoy Blount, created Baron Mountjoy,[1] an illegitimate son of the first Earl of Devonshire. It became extinct upon the death of the fourth Earl in 1679.
The Earls held the subsidiary titles Baron Mountjoy, of Mountjoy Fort in the County of Tyrone (1618), in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Mountjoy, of Thurveston in the County of Derby (1627), in the Peerage of England. The latter title was originally created with precedence ahead of those barons created between 20 May and 5 June 1627. This precedence was later revoked by the House of Lords.
[edit] Barons Mountjoy (1618–1679)
- Mountjoy Blount, 1st Baron Mountjoy (1597-1666) (created Earl of Newport in 1628)
[edit] Earls of Newport (1628–1679)
- Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport (1597-1666)
- Mountjoy Blount, 2nd Earl of Newport (1630-1675)
- Charles Blount, 3rd Earl of Newport (1634-1675)
- Henry Blount, 4th Earl of Newport (d. 1679)
[edit] Notes
- ^ The family surname is pronounced "Blunt".