Michael Blount

Sir Michael Blount (c. 1530–1610) was a Tudor and Jacobean royal official and politician.

Life

He was born in Mapledurham House, Oxfordshire to Sir Richard Blount (1505–1564; Lieutenant of the Tower 1558-1564)

He was High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1576, then of Oxfordshire in 1586 and 1597. He was elected the Member of Parliament for Winchelsea in March 1553 and Marlborough in 1563.[1]

He succeeded Sir Owen Hopton of Cockfield Hall in Suffolk as Lieutenant of the Tower of London in 1590 and held the post for five years until 1595, in December of which year he was briefly imprisoned in the Tower himself. He and his father are buried at St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower, with a fine monument.

Family life

He married Mary Moore (d 23 December 1592, sister of Thomas Moore of Bicester), and they had 11 children:

References

  1. "History of Parliament". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
Political offices
Preceded by
Griffith Hampden
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
1577–1578
Succeeded by
Robert Drury


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