out at the start of the 19th century and passed on their Ince Blundell estate to Thomas Weld (1808-1887), the second son of the then owner of Lulworth Castle...
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Herbert Joseph Weld Blundell (1852 – 5 February 1935) was an English traveller in Africa, archaeologist, philanthropist and yachtsman. He shortened his...
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The Weld family may refer to an ancient English family, and to their possible relations in New England, an extended family of Boston Brahmin. An early...
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house them. In the 19th century the estate passed to the Weld family. Thomas Weld Blundell modernised and expanded the house, and built an adjoining...
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private chapel of the recusant Weld family. The Weld-Blundell family, formerly owners of the estate, were descendants of the Welds. The Church of England parish...
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Oscott. It may have been donated to the college by Charles Blundell of the Weld-Blundell family. Its earlier provenance is uncertain. It was sold by the...
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Henry Joseph Weld-Blundell (25 July 1848 – 8 September 1901) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative...
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Yacht Squadron. Thomas Weld (1808-1887) heir to Lulworth, took on the name Blundell to inherit the Ince Blundell estate. Humphrey Weld of Chideock (21 September...
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progenitors of various cadet branches including the Weld-Blundell family. The eldest son and heir of William Blundell, also known as "the Cavalier" (being a Knight...
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Frederick Zink restored it there in 1922. It was acquired from the Weld-Blundell family by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Melbourne in 1922 using...
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