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Charles Blount (soldier)

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in June 1596, after which he was knighted, probably one among the large number Essex knighted on board ship before returning to England – so many that the
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He died in 1600 on the trip back to England, and was buried in St Thomas's Church, Portsmouth, now
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This English biographical article related to the military is a
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and his wife, Mary Moore. Charles and his cousin and namesake
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