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March 18 – Soldier, secret agent and rebel Sir Christopher Blount

A portrait of Blount's stepson, Robert Devereux, attributed to Nicholas Hilliard

A portrait of Blount's stepson, Robert Devereux, attributed to Nicholas Hilliard

On 18th March 1601, just six days before the day of Queen Elizabeth I,  soldier, secret agent and rebel Sir Christopher Blount was executed on Tower Hill for high treason.

He was accused of treason following his involvement in the rebellion of his stepson, Elizabeth’s former favourite, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex.

Here are some facts about this Tudor chap who came to such as sad end…

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Image: A portrait of Blount's stepson, Robert Devereux, attributed to Nicholas Hilliard

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