Sir Thomas Blount, 1st Baronet

Thomas Blount was the son of Henry and Hester Blount (pictured).

Sir Thomas Pope Blount, 1st Baronet (12 September 1649 – 27 January 1697) was an English baronet.[1][2]

Thomas Pope Blount was born on 12 September 1649 in Upper Holloway,[1] Islington, London, son of Sir Henry Blount and Hester Wane. Thomas was the brother of Charles Blount.[1] Thomas married on 22 July 1669 Jane Caesar, the daughter of Sir Henry Caesar.

He was admitted to Lincoln's Inn on 1 December 1668. In December 1678 he succeeded to the estate of Tittenhanger in Hertfordshire from his mother. He was the Member of Parliament for St Albans[1] between 1679 and 1681 and for Hertfordshire between 1689 and 1697. He was a Commissioner of Public Accounts between 1694 and 1697.

His Essays on Several Subjects have been described as openly deistic. He also published a remarkable biographical dictionary and other works.[3]

He was created a baronet, of Tittenhanger on 27 January 1679. On his death in Tittenhanger the title passed to his son, Sir Thomas Pope Blount, 2nd Baronet.

Works

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5  Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Blount, Sir Thomas Pope". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  2. Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – Baronetcies beginning with "B" (part 3)
  3. Thomas Pope Blount in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists


Baronetage of England
New title Blount baronets
1679–1697
Succeeded by
Thomas Pope Blount

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