Infobox NRHP name William BlountMansion nrhp type nhl image Blountmansion knoxville tn1.jpg caption BlountMansion with kitchen in foreground location 200 W. Hill Ave., Knoxville, Tennessee nearest city ...&ResourceType Building title William BlountMansion accessdate 2008 02 29 work National Historic Landmark ... Mansion , also known as William BlountMansion , located at 200 West Hill Avenue in downtown Knoxville .... Along with Blount s residence, the mansion served as the de facto capitol of the Southwest Territory ... John Trotwood Moore once called BlountMansion the most important historical spot in Tennessee. ref name eths Kent Whitworth, BlountMansion Parking Lot or Landmark? Journal of the East Tennessee ... it with a parking lot. The BlountMansion Association was chartered the following year ... the house in 1930. The BlountMansion Association has since maintained the house as a museum, and has .... ref name eths In the 1960s, the mansion was designated a National Historic Landmark . Location Blount ... River to the south. The Craighead Jackson House , also managed by the BlountMansion Association, is located across State Street to the east. History Image Blountmansion tn2.jpg left 210px thumb BlountMansion s front facade, viewed from West Hill Avenue The United States created the Territory .... Lot 18, the future site of BlountMansion, was originally sold to John Carter. Blount purchased ... much earlier, and thus construction of BlountMansion began sometime around March 1792 when Blount relocated to Knoxville. ref name folmsbee Stanley Folmsbee and Susan Hill Dillon, BlountMansion Tennessee .... ref Commons category BlountMansion While the mansion was being built, the Blount family probably ... of the mansion to his younger brother Willie Blount in 1797. Willie Blount deeded the mansion to Blount s son William Grainger Blount in 1818. The Blount family sold the mansion to the McClung family ... Image Blountmansion cooling room tn1.jpg right 210px thumb The BlountMansion s cooling room , used ... more details
NOTOC Blount may refer to People Blount surname Place names In the United States Blount, Georgia , Monroe County, Georgia Blount, West Virginia see also Blount County disambiguation See also Blount, Inc. Blunt disambiguation disambig de Blount fr Blount pl Blount ... more details
Harry Blount may refer to Harry Blount of the Blount Baronets Harry Blount, fictional character in Vernes Michael Strogoff See also Henry Blount disambiguation Blount surname hndis Blount, Harry ... more details
Blount County is the name of two counties in the United States Blount County, Alabama Blount County, Tennessee geodis uscounty cs Blount County cy Swydd Blount de Blount County es Condado de Blount fr Comt de Blount it Contea di Blount nl Blount County no Blount County nds Blount County pl Hrabstwo Blount pt Condado de Blount sv Blount County uk zh ... more details
other people File Sir Henry Blount by Sir Peter Lely.jpg thumb Sir Henry Blount, by Peter Lely Sir Peter Lely . Sir Henry Blount 1602 1682 was a 17th century English landowner, traveller and author. Life He was the third son of Sir Thomas Pope Blount 1552 1638 of Blount s Hall, Staffordshire and Tyttenhanger, Hertfordshire and was educated at St Albans School Hertfordshire St Albans Free School and Trinity College, Oxford . He travelled extensively in Europe and the Levant and was author of Voyage into the Levant published in London in 1634. ref name TEB The English Baronetage, containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Baronets now existing Vol 3, Pt 2. 1741 Arthur Collins pp665 77. Google Books Blount of Tittenhanger ref ref Dictionary of National Biography Sir Henry Blount 2004 Nahil Matar ref He was knighted in 1639. He served Charles I of England Charles I during the English Civil War and was present at the Battle of Edgehill but he was acquitted by Parliament and later served in 1655 on a Commission to consider methods of improving the trade and navigation of the Commonwealth of England . ref name TEB He was heir of his elder brother Thomas and inherited the estate at Tyttenhanger in 1654. He replaced the old manor house with a new mansion Tyttenhanger House ... Gallery ref Blount married Hesther Wane and had seven sons including Sir Thomas Blount, 1st Baronet Thomas Pope Blount ref http www.thepeerage.com p17154.htm i171535 The Peerage website ref see Blount Baronets and Charles Blount deist Charles Blount . References reflist External links Cite DNB wstitle Blount, Henry firstCharles Henry last Coote volume 5 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blount,Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1602 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1682 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blount,Henry Category 1602 births Category 1682 deaths Category ... fi Henry Blount ... more details
John Blount may refer to John Blount, 3rd Baron Mountjoy Jeb Blount , American football quarterback See also John Blunt disambiguation Blount surname hndis Blount, John ... more details
to newly founded Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville . Blount named Knoxville after the first Secretary of War , Henry Knox . After moving to Knoxville, construction began on his mansion, known as BlountMansion, in 1792. The mansion still stands in downtown Knoxville and is a popular museum . ref http www.blountmansion.org index.cfm m 1 m 4 BlountMansion History ref Blount s political offices Member ... Mansion in Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville . The mansion is a National Historic Landmark . Blount County ... BlountMansion http www.newberry.org collections FindingAids blount Blount.html William Blount ...Other people Infobox Senator name William Blount nationality American image name William Blount.jpg jr ... Mary Grainger Blount religion Presbyterian signature William Blount Signature.svg William Blount ... Civil War Civil War . Early life and Revolutionary War Blount was born near Windsor, North Carolina ... Sound Pamlico River . During the American Revolutionary War , Blount accepted appointment as the regimental ... officer with command responsibility on the battlefield, Blount served under a warrant on the regimental ... forces. Blount and his comrades had participated in one of the key battles of the war. By demonstrating ... to support the Revolution openly. After the battle, Blount returned home to become chief paymaster ... Cornwallis . Blount not only helped organize these citizen soldiers but also took to the field ... preparations, provided the young Blount a lesson that would stand him in good stead in later years. Citation needed date February 2007 It also marked the end of Blount s active military career. Governor of Southwest Territory Blount was appointed Governor of the Territory South of the Ohio River the Southwest ... biodisplay.pl?index B000570 Bio Directory of the United States Congress ref Blount governed from the home ...&ndash 1800 U.S. Senate While serving as U.S. Senator, Blount s affairs took a sharp turn for the worse ... States House of Representatives voted to impeachment impeach Blount and on July 8 the Senate ... more details
The Mansion may refer to The Mansion recording studio , a Los Angeles mansion owned by music producer Rick Rubin The Mansion, a song by John Vanderslice from his album Life and Death of an American Fourtracker The Mansion novel The Mansion novel , a 1959 book written by novelist William Faulkner Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek , a Dallas luxury hotel locally referred to as The Mansion The Mansion TV series , an Australian satirical news program The Mansion, a catering hall at the Main Street Complex in Voorhees, New Jersey The Mansion, Baguio The Mansion , the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines disambig ... more details
George Blount may refer to Sir George Blount, of Kinlet , Knight died 1581 George Blount, 2nd Earl of Newport died 1675 Sir George Blount, 2nd Baronet died 1667 of the Blount Baronets See also Blount surname hndis Blount, George ... more details
Bessie Blount may refer to Elizabeth Blount , mistress of Henry VIII of England and mother of his son, Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset Bessie Blount Griffin , scientist hndis Blount, Bessie ... more details
Blount or Blunt is a common surname of English derivation, meaning blonde, fair Old French blund , or dull ... ref Elizabeth Blount Bessie Blount , mistress of Henry VIII of England and mother of his only illegitimate son, Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset Bessie Blount Griffin Bessie Blount , 1914 2009 an African American inventor Charles Blount deist , 1654 1693 , author and son of Sir Henry Blount Sir Christopher Blount d. 1601 , companion of Sir Walter Raleigh and cousin of Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire Edward Blount or Blunt , publishing partner for the First Folio of the works of Shakespeare Elizabeth Blount 1502&ndash 1540 , mistress of Henry VIII of England Henry VIII and the mother of his illegitimate son, Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset Sir James Blount ... Richard III Sir Henry Blount , author of Voyage into the Levant 1635 Herman Blount, 1914&ndash 1993 , birth name of jazz musician Sun Ra James Henderson Blount 1837&ndash 1903 , U.S. congressman from Georgia, Minister to Hawaii James Blunt born James Hillier Blount, British musician, singer songwriter Sir John Blount of Shropshire , father to Elizabeth Blount LeGarrette Blount , National Football League player Mark Blount 1975&mdash , American basketball player Mary Grainger Blount , wife of William Blount Mel Blount 1948&mdash , American professional football player Ralph Blount or Blunt , merchant tailor of London, father of Edward Blount Richard Blount, S.J. 1565 1638 , English Priest and Jesuit Provincial Roy Blount, Jr. 1941&mdash , American humorist Sir Thomas Blount died 1400 , courtier, executed for his part in the Epiphany Rising Thomas Blount inventor Thomas Blount born c 1604 , English civil war soldier, MP and inventor. Thomas Blount lexicographer Thomas Blount 1618&ndash 1679 , English antiquarian and lexicographer Thomas Blount statesman Thomas Blount 1759&ndash 1812 , American Revolutionary War veteran and congressman from North Carolina William Blount 1749&ndash 1800 ... more details
Charles Blount may refer to Charles Blount, 5th Baron Mountjoy 1516 1544 , English courtier and patron of learning Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devon 1563 1606 , English courtier and soldier Sir Charles Blount 1568 1600 , son of Michael Blount Charles Blount deist 1654 1693 , British author and activist Air Vice Marshal Charles Hubert Boulby Blount 1893 1940 , RAF officer and cricketer See also Charles Blunt disambiguation Blount surname hndis Blount, Charles DEFAULTSORT Blount, Charles ... more details
Thomas Blount may refer to Thomas Blount died 1400 , supporter of the English Richard II Thomas Blount, English Catholic priest, List of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation martyred 1647 Sir Thomas Blount, 1st Baronet 1649 1687 , English baronet Thomas Blount, 3rd Earl of Newport died 1675 Thomas Blount inventor born c. 1604 , English civil war soldier, inventor and MP for Kent Thomas Blount lexicographer 1618 1679 , antiquarian and lexicographer Thomas Blount statesman 1759 1812 , American Revolutionary War veteran and statesman from the state of North Carolina hndis Blount, Thomas ... more details
, North Carolina A mansion is a very large dwelling house . U.S. real estate broker s define a mansion as a dwelling of over convert 8000 sqft m2 sigfig 2 . A traditional European mansion was defined ... beyond being a large and well appointed house. ref http www.peppertreehomes.com mansion ref The word ... for the Minister Christianity Minister of the parish to maintain himself, but a mansion is no longer ... be seen how the word Mansion came to have its meaning. In British English a mansion block refers to a block of flats or apartments . In many parts of Asia, including Hong Kong and Japan, the word mansion ... places, is a distinct variety of mansion. In the past, it was fashionable for the elite society ..., so unfortified country houses supplanted castles and the modern mansion began to evolve. It was in the 16th ... style of mansion. The uses of these edifices paralleled that of the Roman villas. It was vital ... to rejection of the ancient r gimes. Until World War I it was not unusual for a moderately sized mansion ... century development Image Dutch Mansion.jpg thumb right A mansion near Almelo , Netherlands The 19th century saw particularly in the United States a new type of mansion being built, often smaller ... copied styles for a mansion is the palladian particularly so in the 18th century. However ... thumb right Baruel Mansion in S o Paulo city , Alto de Santana region. In Latin America, with its ... , Estancia, in Portuguese language Portuguese speaking Brazil Fazenda or Est ncia, with the mansion ... Mansion with the garden in the center of the property are usually referred as Quinta . The modern mansion Mansions built during the last and present centuries usually have specially designed rooms ... with the times At the beginning of the 20th century no true mansion would have been built without ..., mansions have been built with integrated domotics . A modern mansion today may not necessarily ... on a single plot. There is no single accepted size where a big house would instead be called a mansion ... more details
There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Blount , both in the Baronetage of England . Both creations are extinct. The Blount Baronetcy , of Mamble Sodington in the County of Worcester, was created in the Baronetage of England on 5 October 1642 for Sir Walter Blount, 1st Baronet Walter Blount , High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1619 and Member of Parliament for Droitwich ... of the latter s son, the twelfth Baronet, in 2004. Edward Blount banker Sir Edward Blount 1809 1905 , son of Edward Blount MP Edward Blount , Member of Parliament for Steyning UK Parliament ... Mountjoy The Lords Mountjoy were descended from this branch of the Blount family. The Blount Baronetcy ... 1680 for Thomas Blount, 1st Baronet Blount Thomas Pope Blount b. 1649 . In the 16th century Elizabeth Blount, daughter of Sir Walter Blount of Blount Hall, Staffordshire a descendant of the Sodington Blounts , married Sir Thomas Pope of Tittenhanger, Herefordshire. Her nephew Sir Thomas Pope Blount ... Henry Blount Sir Henry Blount . He represented St Albans UK Parliament constituency St ..., in 1757. Blount Baronets, of Sodington 1624 Walter Blount, 1st Baronet c. 1594 1654 Sir George Blount, 2nd Baronet d. 1667 Sir Walter Kirkham Blount, 3rd Baronet d. 1717 Sir Edward Blount, 4th Baronet d. 1758 Sir Edward Blount, 5th Baronet c. 1724 1765 Sir Walter Blount, 6th Baronet d. 1785 Sir Walter Blount, 7th Baronet 1768 1803 Sir Edward Blount, 8th Baronet 1795 1881 Sir Walter de Sodington Blount, 9th Baronet 1833 1915 Sir Walter Aston Blount, 10th Baronet 1876 1958 Sir Edward Robert Blount, 11th Baronet 1884 1978 Sir Walter Edward Alpin Blount, 12th Baronet 1917 2004 Blount Baronets, of Tittenhanger 1680 Thomas Blount, 1st Baronet Blount Sir Thomas Pope Blount, 1st Baronet 1649 1697 Sir Thomas Pope Blount, 2nd Baronet 1670 1731 Sir Harry Pope Blount, 3rd Baronet 1702 1757 References ... March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Blount Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details
Other uses unsourced date March 2009 Sir James Blount died 1493 sometimes spelt Blunt was commander of the English fortress of Hammes, near Calais . When in 1484 the John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford Earl of Oxford was imprisoned there, Blount was apparently persuaded to switch to the Lancastrian side. Blount and Oxford fled to join Henry Tudor the future Henry VII of England , leaving his wife in charge. She and the garrison held out for months against Richard III of England Richard III s forces, until in early 1485 they surrendered in return for safe passage into France. Blount was the son of Walter Blount, 1st Baron Mountjoy , and uncle of William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy . Blount appears as a minor character in William Shakespeare Shakespeare s Richard III play Richard III . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blount, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1493 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blount, James Category 15th century births Category 1493 deaths Category English soldiers Category Blount family Category 15th century English people Category People of the Tudor period Category 15th century soldiers Category English knights england mil bio stub ... more details
Infobox Historic building name Blount Building image Pensacola Blount bldg01.jpg caption Blount Building map type coordinates location town 3 West Garden St., SW corner of Palofax St., Pensacola, Florida location country United States architect Chicago school architecture Chicago school client William Alexander Blount engineer Builder Charles Hill Turner construction start date 1906 completion date 1907 date demolished cost 200,000 structural system marble, granite, brick, fireproof iron and steelgirders style Chicago school architecture Chicago school size 7 stories File Blount Building, Pensacola, under construction.PNG thumb left The Blount Building under construction The Blount Building is an historic seven story Chicago school architecture Chicago school style office building located at 3 West Garden St., SW corner of Palofax St., Pensacola, Florida Pensacola , Escambia County, Florida . It was built by Charles Hill Turner in 1906 1907 for local attorney William Alexander Blount on the site of the three story Blount Watson Building, which had burned on Halloween night in 1905. The building features so called Chicago windows and contains in its exterior the contain the three parts of a classical column , with the first and second floors being the base of the column, the third through sixth floors the shaft and the seventh floor the Capital architecture capital . The first floor ... ref http www.pensapedia.com wiki Blount Building Pensapedia article on Blount Building ref ref http www.pensapedia.com wiki Blount Watson Building Pensapedia article on Blount Watson Building ref ref ... ref http www.pensapedia.com wiki William A. Blount Pensapedia article on William Alexander Blount ref ... photos location Pensacola Palafox Historic District Blount Building Film North Florida Pensacola Palafox Historic District Blount Building ref In 1989, the Blount Building was listed in A Guide to Florida ... architecture commonscat Blount Building Pensacola, Florida Florida struct stub ... more details
Infobox person name Blount, Luther birth date Birth date 1916 09 05 birth place Warren, Rhode Island ... alma mater Wentworth Institute of Technology Luther H. Blount September 5, 1916 September 24, 2006 was an American entrepreneur, inventor, and philanthropist . Blount was a shipbuilder and holds ... School Barrington, Rhode Island Barrington High School Blount attended Wentworth Institute of Technology ... Widdle Shop. During those years Blount continued to design jewellery, worked for his grandfather s oyster company, and was also a mill machinist and plant engineer. ref name globe Blount and Mary Ellen ... first Andy title Bay Profile Luther Blount publisher Narragansett Bay Journal url http www.nbep.org ... clams under the employment of his brother s seafood company. ref name globe Blount started a ship ... built in the first 15 years. ref name globe The company, founded in 1949, was originally named Blount Marine Corporation and later renamed to Blount Boats, Inc. Seeing the potential of the consumer tours market Blount began to offer cruises. The ventured, founded in 1966, was called the American ... Luther Blount url http www.eastbayri.com story 287118521060206.php ref Philanthropy Blount donated ... Blount was responsible for four million juvenile oysters that were later planted by the Rhode ... to grow the oyster population in the bay. In early 2003, Blount renewed his efforts with 4,000 adult .... ref name bayri Blount s contributions to restoring the Bay earned him an honorary doctorate ... dedicating its state of the art shellfish hatchery to him. ref name bayri Niagara Prince In 2006 Blount donated the Niagara Prince to three New England schools. The 6.5 million ship was built by Blount ... , Rhode Island College , and Roger Williams University . All three had given Blount honorary doctorates. ref name globe cite news last Marquard first Bryan title Obituary Luther Blount, 90 ... globe obituaries articles 2006 09 28 luther blount 90 inventor and boat builder owned cruise lines ... more details
Infobox person name Richard Blount, S.J. image caption birth date 1565 birth place Leicestershire , England dead dead death date 1638 death place London , England occupation priest spouse none Richard Blount, S.J. 1565 1638 was an English priest and the first Jesuit Provincial of England after the Elizabethan Laws were passed. Biography Early life Richard was born into the English Leicestershire branch of the Blount Family in 1565. He attended school at Balliol College, Oxford . Afterward he went to Trinity for his university studies, but left shortly after arriving having converted to Catholicism . He traveled to the school run by English priests of the Roman Catholic Order of the Society of Jesus ..., Italy . Priesthood After five years at the English college in Rome, Blount was ordained a priest in 1589 ..., Blount was selected as Provincial superior Superior of the English mission of the Society. As Superior ... . Identification as a province indicated that the area covered had stability and permanence. Blount was appointed to the highest leadership position in a trial province, Vice Provincial. Blount s task ... of Jesus leadership. Blount organized five fictional colleges in London , Lancashire , Suffolk ... a full Province of the Society with Blount as the first Provincial superior Provincial . Death and afterward Richard Blount, S.J. died in London, England on May 13, 1638. He was given a requiem in the private ... , drafted by Father R Blount, S.J., in 1632 B. Johnston, Foundation of Maryland , etc., 1883, 29 ... castles scotney 20castle.htm Scotney Castle, Blount hideout http www.catholic forum.com SAINTS ncd05621.htm College set up in Blount s district Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Richard Blount, S.J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES Rich SHORT DESCRIPTION English priest and Jesuit Provincial ... DATE OF DEATH 1638 PLACE OF DEATH London England DEFAULTSORT Blount, Richard Category 1565 births ... 17th century English people Category Blount family Category 16th century Jesuits Category 17th century ... more details
Other persons Edward Blount or Blunt 1565 1632 was a London publisher of the Elizabethan era Elizabethan , Jacobean era Jacobean , and Caroline era Caroline eras, noted for his publication, in conjunction with William Jaggard William and Isaac Jaggard , of the First Folio of William Shakespeare Shakespeare s plays in 1623. The Stationers Register states that he was the son of Ralph Blount or Blunt, merchant tailor of London, and apprenticed himself in 1578 for ten years to the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers stationer William Ponsonby publisher William Ponsonby . Blount became a freeman a full member of the Stationers Company on 25 June 1588. Among the most important of his publications are Giovanni Florio s Italian English dictionary and his translation of Michel de Montaigne Montaigne , plus Christopher Marlowe Marlowe s Hero and Leander poem Hero and Leander 1598 , and the Six Court Comedies of John Lyly 1632 . He himself translated Ars Aulica, or the Courtier s Arte 1607 from the Italian language Italian of Lorenzo Ducci , and Christian Policie 1632 from the Spanish language Spanish of Juan de Santa Mar a . Though best remembered for the First Folio, Blount also published works by Miguel de Cervantes , Ben Jonson , Samuel Daniel , William Camden , Jos de Acosta and other important authors. Blount has been described as a genuine lover of literature, with discriminating and generous taste. ref Sheavyn, p. 67. ref Beyond the Folio, Blount had other minor ... Register in 1608, though he published neither. Blount was also a close friend and professional ... Press, 1909. 1911 Earlybard Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blount, William ... OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1632 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blount, William Category English publishers ... period Category 17th century English people Category 16th century English people Category Blount family no Edward Blount pt Edward Blount ... more details
Marsha Blount is the co owner and president of the Jersey Express , a team in the American Basketball Association 21st century American Basketball Association that was formed in 2005. Jacqueline Halyard General Manager is co owner of the team. The team currently plays in Madison, New Jersey Madison , New Jersey at the gym at Drew University . External links http www.jerseyexpress.net Jersey Express official website http www.abalive.com American Basketball Association Official Site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blount, Marsha ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American basketball player DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blount, Marsha Category Living people Category Basketball in New Jersey US basketball bio stub ... more details
Infobox UK place country England latitude 52.91 longitude 1.692 static image Image 318353 3ef384a1 by John Poyser.jpg 250 px static image caption Barton Cottages map type Derbyshire official name Barton Blount population 74 shire district South Derbyshire shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town DERBY postcode district DE65 postcode area DE dial code os grid reference SK208347 Barton Blount is a village and civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire , England , situated between Derby and Uttoxeter . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 74. ref 2001 census ref During the civil war in October 1644, during the reign of Charles I, the manor house was garrisoned for the parliament, and a skirmish took place in the neighbourhood between these forces and the royal troops from Tutbury Castle . ref http www.genuki.org.uk big eng DBY BartonBlount index.html The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868 ref This manor house, Barton Hall Derbyshire Barton Hall was the home of Francis Bradshaw who was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1851. ref LondonGazette issue 21181 startpage 363 date 11 February 1851 accessdate 2008 02 22 ref References reflist External links Commons category inline Barton Blount Category Villages in Derbyshire Category Civil parishes in Derbyshire Derbyshire geo stub nl Barton Blount pl Barton Blount ... more details
Image Norman Blount cropped.jpg thumb Norman Blount in Copenhagen, 24th August 2008 Norman Blount is the Scotland Scottish former chairman of Queen of the South F.C. Queen of the South Association football football club. Blount was instrumental as the new broom that swept through the Dumfries club in the mid and late 90s replacing the previous regime under which the club had gone into stagnation and decline from the late 1960s. Blount was the first of the three chairman who combined have rebuilt Queens to the position the club is in today. Pre Queens Norman Blount was owner of a successful pharmacy ... on the way to the final. Queens Chairman Norman Blount became chairman of Queen of the South F.C. ... that showed that the club was in a new era The new stand was built within 1 year of Blount becoming ... name autogeneratedqos The highlight on the pitch of the Blount regime was Queens making it to the final ... Legends on the official Queen of the South FC website ref However in November 1999 Blount candidly ..., a completely new set up and a more modern type of training system . Thomson added, Norman Blount ... website ref Players to have signed for Queens during the Blount regime include Jamie McAllister , ref ... on his time at Queens McAllister said, Norman Blount, the chairman at the time was different class . ref name autogeneratedjmc Queens after Blount The chairmanship was taken over by Ronnie Bradford football chairman Ronnie Bradford who continued the progressive ambition started under Blount. Bradford ... Davie Rae that the seeds sown by Blount have really come to fruition on the pitch. ref name autogeneratedqos ... name autogeneratedqos Retirement Norman Blount enjoys his retirement playing golf and watching ... . Blount is among the organisers in the events for the Queen of the South testimonial season of Andy Aitken. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blount, Norman ALTERNATIVE ... Blount, Norman Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Scottish ... more details
Infobox State Senator image David Blount.jpg name David Blount image name state senate Mississippi state Mississippi district 29th term 2008 preceded succeeded Incumbent Richard White party Democratic Party United States Democratic birth date birth date and age 1967 7 19 birth place Jackson, Mississippi death date death place alma mater Davidson College , University of Virginia occupation communications spouse Katherine Drayne . Two children , Susanna and Charley. residence Jackson, Mississippi religion Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopalian David Blount is a Democratic Party United States Democratic member of the Mississippi Senate , representing the 29th District since 2008. His present term of office is to end in 2012. Prior to being a state senator, he was employed at the office of the Secretary of State of Mississippi . Eric Clark was then the Secretary of State. In 2008, he defeated two other Democratic opponents to win the Democratic nomination for Senate seat 29 in Hinds County. He went on to defeat the incumbent senator, Richard White of Terry. External links http billstatus.ls.state.ms.us members senate blount.xml Mississippi State Senate David Blount official government website http votesmart.org bio.php?can id 69833 Project Vote Smart Senator David Blount MS profile Follow the Money David Blount http www.followthemoney.org database StateGlance candidate.phtml?c 94514 2007 campaign contributions Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blount, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1967 07 19 PLACE OF BIRTH Jackson, Mississippi DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blount, David Category Mississippi State Senators Category 1967 births Category Living people Category People from Jackson, Mississippi Mississippi politician stub ... more details