- The
Blount Baronetcy, of
Sodington in the
County of Worcester, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 5
October 1642 for
Walter Blount, High Sheriff...
- responsibility, and London's
society and intelligentsia. She
married Sir
Walter de
Sodington Blount, 9th Baronet, and they
raised a
family at the
family seat of Mawley...
- 52°20′10″N 2°27′07″W / 52.336°N 2.452°W / 52.336; -2.452
Sodington Hall is an
early 19th-century
country house in the
parish of
Mamble in Worcestershire...
- of the
family Blount of
Sodington of Worcestershire. The
first Baron was the great-grandson of Sir John
Blount of
Sodington and
Isolda Mountjoy, and...
- Shropshire, England. It is a
Grade I
listed building. The
Blount family of
Sodington Hall, Mamble, Worcestershire,
wealthy coalowners and ironfounders, acquired...
-
Elizabeth Anne
Mould de
Sodington [née
Elizabeth Anne
Mould Williams;
other married name
Elizabeth Anne
Mould Morgan], Lady de
Sodington Blount (1850–1935)...
- Burghersh;
Margaret de Verdun, who
married (1st) Sir
William le
Blount of
Sodington, Worcestershire, (2nd) Sir Mark Husee, and (3rd) Sir John de Crophill;...
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Norgrove Court Ombersley Court Overbury Court Prior's
Court Shakenhurst Hall
Sodington Hall
Spetchley Park
Strensham Court (demolished)
Tartebigge Farm Thickenappletree...
-
Baronetage of England. Both
creations are extinct.
Blount baronets of
Sodington (1642)
Blount baronets of ****enhanger (1680) This set
index article includes...
-
until it p****ed via his
maternal ancestors to
Humphrey Blount (of the
Sodington Hall family), who was High
Sheriff of
Shropshire in 1461. It
later p****ed...