Sir Christopher Blount was an English soldier, secret agent, and rebel. He served as a leading household officer of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. A Catholic, Blount corresponded with Mary, Queen of Scotss Paris agent, Thomas Morgan, probably as a double agent. After the Earl of Leicesters death he married the Dowager Countess, Lettice Knollys, mother of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex. Blount became a comradeinarms and confidant of the Earl of Essex and was a leading participant in the latters rebellion in February 1601. About five weeks later he was beheaded on Tower Hill for high treason.
Christopher Blount was born in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, the younger son of Thomas Blount, a relative of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester on the Earls mothers side, and one of his chief household officers until his death in 1568. Blounts mother was Mary Poley from a Suffolk Catholic family. As a child Christopher Blount was sent to Louvain to be privately tutored by William Allen. Despite being a Catholic, he was Gentleman of the Horse to the Earl of Leicester by 1584. He corresponded with Thomas Morgan in Paris, the exiled agent of Mary, Queen of Scots. Apparently Blount offered to do notable service. In his dealings with Morgan Blount probably had the backing of Leicester and Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeths spymaster. Leicester trusted Blount, calling him Mr. Kytt and caring for his wellbeing. Blount served in the Netherlands Campaign from 1585 till 1587, when Leicester was GovernorGeneral there.
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