- Walter Blount
Walter Aston Edward Blount (
7 February 1807 –9 February 1894 ), Esq., FSA was a long-serving officer of arms at theCollege of Arms inLondon . He was born the eldest son of Edward Blount. Edward was the third, but second surving, son of Sir Walter Blount, Sixth Baronet of Sodington,Worcestershire .Walter Blount began his heraldic career when he was made Arundel Herald of Arms Extraordinary in 1830. He was advanced to the rank of Chester Herald of Arms in Ordinary in 1834. At the same time, he was
Blanc Coursier Herald , and office founded by statute in 1726 and united to the of genealogist of theOrder of the Bath . Shortly after his appointment as Chester Herald, he arranged for his family pedigree to be brought up to date, thus establishing his legal right to the Blountcoat of arms : "Barry nebuly Or and Sable", with a crest of "A Sun in spleandour charged with a dexter Gauntlet proper". He also recorded 49 quarterings, 25 of which had been allowed to his family at the 1634 Visitation of Worcester.Blount was promoted to the office of Norroy King of Arms in 1859. He held this position until his promotion to the post of
Clarenceux King of Arms in 1882. Contemporary evidence shows him to have been an inactive officer of arms. At the Earl Marshal's enquiry into the College of Arms in 1869, he admitted that he did "very little indeed" since becoming aKing of Arms and even when aherald "never very much." He died in 1894 as a bachelor.ee also
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* [http://www.cam.ac.uk/societies/cuhags/info/o_of_a/intro.htm CUHAGS Officer of Arms Index]
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