Blount baronets of Tittenhanger (1680)

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Blount baronets
Blount baronets of Tittenhanger
Creation date1680[1]
Statusextinct
Extinction date1757[1]
Seat(s)Tittenhanger[2]
Former seat(s)Blount's Hall, Staffordshire
Mottoκαλά, The good[3]

The Blount Baronetcy, of Tittenhanger in the County of Hertford, was created in the Baronetage of England on 27 January 1680 for Thomas Pope Blount (b. 1649). In the 16th century Elizabeth Blount, daughter of Sir Walter Blount of Blount Hall, Staffordshire (a descendant of the Sodington Blounts), married Sir Thomas Pope of Tittenhanger, Herefordshire. Her nephew Sir Thomas Pope Blount (d. 1638) inherited the estate at Tittenhanger on her death.[4] The first Baronet was the grandson of Sir Thomas and son of the traveller Sir Henry Blount. He represented St Albans and Hertfordshire in the House of Commons. The title became extinct on the death of his grandson, the third Baronet, in 1757.

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  1. ^ a b c d e Burke, John (1838). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England. Scott, Webster & Geary. pp. 67–68.
  2. ^ Wotton, Thomas (1727). The English Baronets: Being a Genealogical and Historical Account of Their Families. T. Wotton. p. 579.
  3. ^ The Gentleman's Magazine. E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate. 1754. p. 36.
  4. ^ The English Baronetage, Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of all the English Baronets now existing Vol 3 Pt 2. Arthur Collins (1741) pp665-77. Google Books
  5. ^ "Blount, Sir Thomas Pope, 1st Bt. (1649-97), of Tittenhanger, Ridge, Herts., History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.