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William BLUNDELL 1620-98
Biographical Note
Born at Crosby Hall, Little Crosby, Lancashire; son of Nicholas Blundell (c.1590-1631). He fought on the Royalist side in the Civil War, during which time he was badly injured. His estate was seized in the late 1640s, but by 1653 he was able to repurchase it for £1340. He authored various works on topography, economic geography and law.
Books
An inventory of 1675 lists a library of 447 books; his surviving commonplace books reveal extensive evidence of his reading and use of books.
Sources
- Baker, G. Reading and politics in early modern England, 2010.
- Gratton, Malcolm. "Blundell, William (1620–1698), royalist landowner and topographer." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.