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Erasmus added Charles's name to that of his father in the dedication to the 1528 edition of the Adagia and Charles was the dedicatee of the next two editions (1533, 1536) as well. Erasmus also dedicated his 1531 edition of Livy to him. About August 1530 Charles Blount married his stepsister Anne, daughter of Robert Willoughby, 2nd Baron ...
Charles Blount may refer to: Charles Blount, 5th Baron Mountjoy (1516–1544), English courtier and patron of learning; Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devon (1563–1606), English courtier and soldier; Sir Charles Blount (1568–1600), English soldier, son of Michael Blount; Charles Blount (deist) (1654–1693), British author and activist
Wayne appeared on The John Wayne Gritcast podcast series, where he was interviewed by his younger half-brother, Ethan Wayne. The first episode, "Episode 1 – Patrick Wayne – Part 1", was released on September 29, 2021. [17] The second episode, "Episode 2 – Patrick Wayne – Part 2", was released on October 7, 2021. [18]
Charles Boyle (1800–1834) styled Viscount Dungarvan: John Boyle (1803–1874) Georgiana Dorothy Cavendish (1783–1858) William George Spencer Cavendish 🍌 (1790–1858) 6th Duke of Devonshire and Marquess of Hartington, 9th Earl of Devonshire, 8th Baron Clifford: William Cavendish (1783–1812) Barony Clifford abeyant, 1812: Blanche Howard ...
By his first wife he had two sons, Edward, Esq. (died 1517) and Sir Anthony, Kt., and by the second wife 6 children, including sons Henry and William, and daughters Elizabeth, who married John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester, and Anne, who married Charles Blount, 5th Baron Mountjoy.
Elizabeth Blount, sister of the 2nd Baron Mountjoy of the 1465 creation, had married the 1st Baron Windsor, and their descendant Thomas Windsor, 1st Viscount Windsor in the Peerage of Ireland and younger son of the 7th Baron Windsor and 1st Earl of Plymouth, was created Baron Mountjoy in the Peerage of Great Britain during 1712. This title ...
The music video features James Blunt and his father Charles Blount. [6] The video focuses on a close up of James Blunt's face as he sings the first two verses and choruses of the song, and then switches to a wider angle showing himself and his father sitting at a table while he sings the final part. [ 6 ]
Sir Edward Charles Blount (1809–1905), son of Edward Blount, Member of Parliament for Steyning, second son of the sixth Baronet, was an important banker and railway promoter in France. Blount, Barons Mountjoy were descended from this branch of the family.