Blore, Thomas

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Thomas Blore (1764-1818), topographer, was born on 1 December 1764 at Ashbourne, Derbyshire. He attended the local grammar school, before becoming a solicitor in Derby. Blore moved to Hopton to manage the affairs of Philip Gell, and on Gell's death in 1795 entered the Middle Temple in London, although he was never called to the bar. Blore's topographical works included extensive work on the topography and antiquities of Hertfordshire. He was the father of the architect Edward Blore (1787-1879). He died on 10 November 1818 in London.

From the guide to the Thomas Blore: Papers, 13th century-early 19th century, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)

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associatedWith Dugdale William 1605-1686 person
associatedWith Eyre family Hassop Hall, Derbyshire family
associatedWith Ferrers family family
associatedWith Fitzherbert family family
associatedWith Flackett family family
associatedWith Gell family Hopton Hall, Derbyshire family
associatedWith Gresley family baronets Drakelow family
associatedWith Ireton family family
associatedWith Mower family family
associatedWith Reynolds John fl 1757-1810 person
associatedWith Shirley family family
associatedWith Vernon Edward fl 1762 person
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Lincolnshire (England) Genealogy
Leicestershire (England) Genealogy
Cambridgeshire (England) Genealogy
Staffordshire (England) Genealogy
Rutland (England) Genealogy
Cheshire (England) Genealogy
Hertfordshire (England) Genealogy
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