:''For other people of this name, see
Charles Blount.''
'Sir Charles Blount' (1568-1600) was a son of Sir
Michael Blount and his wife Mary Moore.
Life
Charles and his cousin and namesake
Lord Mountjoy (the latter already being Captain of the Town and Isle of
Portsmouth) became
Freemen of Portsmouth on
26th December 1593.
Lord Mountjoy was a kinsman of
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex both by blood and by marriage to his sister
Penelope. This gained his cousin the Earl's patronage. Charles accompanied the Earl of Essex on a successful expedition to capture
Cadiz in June
1596, after which he was knighted (probably one among the large number Essex knighted on board ship before returning the England - so many that the
Queen complained), and to
Ireland in
1599 (becoming
"Coronell Governor" of
Cahir Castle in
Tipperary. He died in
1600 on the trip back to England, and was buried in St Thomas's Church, Portsmouth, now
the city's cathedral, where his memorial may still be seen.
Source
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His memorial