(1872).
BLUNDELL, FREDERICK. Second lieutenant Madras artillery 1813,
colonel 4 May 1858 to death; C.B. 24 Dec. 1842; M.G. 28 Nov. 1854.
_d._ Cheltenham 5 July 1860 aged 62.
BLUNDELL, JAMES. _b._ London 27 Dec. 1790; ed. at United Borough
hospitals and Univ. of Edin., M.D. 24 June 1813; physician in
London 1813 to death; L.R.C.P. 25 June 1818, F.R.C.P. 6 Aug. 1838;
lecturer at Guy’s hospital 1819 to 1836; his class on Midwifery
was largest in London; author of _Researches, physiological and
pathological_ 1825; _Principles and practice of Obstetricy_ 1834;
_Observations on some of the more important diseases of women_
1837; _d._ 80 Piccadilly, London 15 Jany. 1878. Personalty sworn
under £350,000, 9 Feb. 1878. _Pettigrew’s Medical portrait gallery
vol. 1_ (1840), _portrait_; _W. C. Taylor’s National portrait
gallery ii_, 59 (1846), _portrait_; _Medical Circular i_, 283
(1852).
BLUNT, JOHN ELIJAH. Ed. at Trin. coll. Cam.; B.A. 1819, M.A. 1822;
barrister L.I. 24 June 1822; a comr. in lunacy 1833–42; master in
chancery 26 Nov. 1849 to death; author of _A history of the
establishment and residence of the Jews in England with an enquiry
into their civil disabilities_ 1830. _d._ 45 Dover st. Piccadilly,
London 28 June 1856 aged 59.
BLUNT, REV. JOHN HENRY. _b._ Chelsea 25 Aug. 1823; a manufacturing
chemist in London; entered Univ. coll. Durham 1850, L. Th. 1852,
hon. M.A. 1855, hon. D.D. June 1882; C. of Tynemouth,
Northumberland 1853–54; C. of Breamore, Hants. 1867–68; V. of
Kennington near Oxford 1868–73; R. of Beverstone, Gloucs. 20 Jany.
1873 to death; F.S.A. 7 June 1866; author of _The Atonement_ 1855;
_Three essays on the Reformation_ 1860; _Key to the Bible_ 1865;
_Annotated book of Common Prayer_ 1866, _new ed._ 1884; _History
of the Reformation_ 1868; _Dictionary of theology_ 1870, _2 ed._
1872; _The book of church law_ 1872; _Dictionary of sects and
heresies_ 1874; _Annotated Bible_ 1878 and many other books. _d._
London 11 April 1884. _Church Times 18 April 1884 p._ 303.
BLUNT, REV. JOHN JAMES (_son of Rev. John Blunt V. of
Lilleshall, Shropshire who d. 14 June 1843 aged 77_). _b._
Newcastle-under-Lyme 1794; entered St. John’s coll. Cam. 1812,
first Bell scholar 1813, 15 wrangler 1816, B.A. 1816, M.A.
1819, B.D. 1826, fellow of his college 1816; travelling
bachelor 1818, travelled in Italy and Sicily; C. of Hodnet,
Shropshire 1823; C. of Chetwynd, Shropshire; Hulsean lecturer
at Cam. 1831–32; R. of Great Oakley, Essex 1834–39; Lady
Margaret professor of divinity at Cambridge 9 May 1839;
offered the bishopric of Salisbury 1854; author of _Vestiges
of ancient manners and customs discoverable in modern Italy
and Sicily_ 1823; _Sketch of the Reformation in England_ 1832,
_29 ed._ 1875; _The acquirements and principal obligations and
duties of the parish priest_ 1856, _6 ed._ 1872; _A history of
the Christian church during the first three centuries_ 1856,
_4 ed._ 1869; _On the right use of the early fathers, two
series of lectures_ 1857, _2 ed._ 1858. _d._ Cambridge 17 June