BLOUNT, Henry (1641-79)

BLOUNT, Henry (1641–79)

suc. bro. May 1675 as 4th earl of NEWPORT.

Never sat.

bap. 4 Mar. 1641, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, 3rd. s. of Mountjoy Blount, earl of Newport and Anne, da. of John Boteler, Bar. Boteler of Brantfield. m. 1678, Susanna, da. of John Briscoe of Grafton, Kent and wid. of Edmund Mortimer of Derbys., s.p. d. Sept 1679.1

Associated with: Newport House, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London.

In his father’s will, Henry Blount was recorded as the third of three surviving sons suffering from a congenital mental handicap.2 Yet he married a widow in 1678, an option that was not open to a person legally defined as an ‘idiot’.3 At calls of the House on 10 Nov. 1675 and 16 Feb. 1678, he was excused attendance, and there is no record that he ever used his proxy or played a part in the life of the House. The peerage was extinguished at his death, which according to Chester Waters’ genealogical studies took place in 1679 at Great Harrowden in Northamptonshire (the seat of the Vaux family who were linked to the Blounts through the marriage of the earl’s aunt, Lady Isabella Blount and Nicholas Knollys, soi disant 3rd earl of Banbury). Collins Peerage suggests instead that he died in 1681 but there appears to be no evidence to support this.4

B.A./R.P.

  • 1 R.E.C. Waters, Genealogical Mems. of the Family of Chester of Chicheley, i. 151-2.
  • 2 TNA, PROB 11/319.
  • 3 Savile Corresp. 40; Hist. Psychiatry, ix. 95.
  • 4 Collins, Peerage (1812 edn), ix. 458.