BLUNDELL 197 BLUNDELL VISCOUNTCY [I.] I. Montague Blundell, s. and h. of Sir Francis Blundell, (will pr. 1707) 3rd Bart. [1.], of Blundell Manor, King's County, by Anne, his 2nd wife, da. . ^ Blundell, (will pr. 1707) 3rd Bart. [1.], of Blundell '" Manor, King's County, by Anne, his 2nd wife, da. ^ of Sir Henry Ingoldsby, Bart., was l>ap. 19 June '^ * 1689, at St. Margaret's, Westin., and sue. his father abt. 1707. He was M.P. (Whig) for Haslemere 1715-22. On 22 Nov. 1720, he was a: BARON BLUNDELL OF EDENDERRY, King's County, and VISCOUNT BLUNDELL [I.], the privy seal bearing date 27 June previous, at Herrenhausen in Hanover. He m., Sep. 1 709, Mary, da. of John Chetwynd, of Grendon, co. Warwick. He d. s.p.m.5.,{') 19 Aug. 1756, when both his Peerage and Baronetcy be- came extinct. Will pr. Sep. 1756. His widow d. 9 Dec. in the same year. Admon. as of St, Geo., Han. Sq., 31 Dec. 1756. BLYTH /.(?. "Wensleydale OF Blagdon AND Blyth," both in Northumberland, C*) Barony {Ridley), cr. 1900 with the Viscountcy of Ridley, which see. BLYTHSWOOD BARONY. I. Archibald Campbell Campbell {formerly Doug- T n ^ las), 1st s. and h. of Archibald Campbell, formerly ^*" Douglas, of Mains, co. Dunbarton, by Caroline Agnes, da. of Mungo Dick, of Pitkerrow, co. Fife, which Archi- bald, on inheriting in 1838 the estate of Blythswood (on the death of his cousin, Archibald Campbell), assumed the name of Campbell, (which, in- deed, was the original patronymic of his family) in lieu of Douglas, and d. II July 1868, aged 59. He was b. 22 Feb. 1835, at Florence, and (when aged but 3) obtained, in 1838, (with his father) the name of Campbell in lieu of Douglas; was sometime Lieut. Col., Scots Fusilier Guards; served in the Crimean campaign, where he was severely wounded; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria; was M.P. for co. Renfrew 1873-74, and for the West div. thereof 1885-92; Grand Master of Freemasons [S.] 1885-92; LL.D. Glasgow 1888; was cr. a Baronet, 4 May 1880 (with the ordinary limita- tion). He was cr., 24 Aug. 1892, BARON BLYTHSWOOD, co. Ren- (') Mary, his da. and coh., m., 4 June 1733, William Trumbull, of Easthampstead Park, Berks, and their da. and h., Mary, m., in 1760, the Hon. Martin Sandys, whose only da. and h., another Mary, was, in 1802, cr. Baroness Sandys, (with a spec, rem.) having m., in 1786, Arthur (Hill), 2nd Marquess of Downshire [I.], by whom she left issue, which issue brought the estates of the families of Blundell and of Trum- bull to that of Hill. (•>) See anti, page 181, note '• b."