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Bryan Blundell

Bryan Blundell was a philanthropist and captain of 'The Mulberry' ship which transported a large number of slaves to Virginia, and was also the first ship to dock in the New Dock in Liverpool.〔http://www.liverpoolhistorysociety.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/LHSNL27.pdf〕 Blundell is however most noted for the foundation of The Liverpool Blue Coat Hospital School in 1708, which was established by Blundell and his close friend, the Reverend Robert Stythe, the rector of Liverpool, to provide an education for orphans in Liverpool. Blundell also served twice as the Lord Mayor of Liverpool in between 1721 and 1722 and 1728 and 1729, a position also held by his son Henry Blundell and his grandson Henry Blundell-Hollinshead.
== Life and foundation of The Liverpool Blue Coat Hospital School==
Blundell and Stythe founded the Blue Coat Hospital School in 1708 to address the need for an educational establishment to teach the orphans of Liverpool to 'write and cast accounts'. Fifty boys were admitted to the school in the first year, with a school building, now the Bluecoat Chambers being built in 1711 to deal with the growing number of students, a building which Blundell gave £500 towards.〔https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MRUHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA395&lpg=PA395&dq=bryan+blundell+liverpool+birth&source=bl&ots=2xHS2o8h2U&sig=k1y2iyCL-9_VvH76652vIP6RoFg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=E3OEVdH4J8GhyAPI34GICA&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=bryan%20blundell%20liverpool%20birth&f=false〕 Upon the death of Stythe in 1714, Blundell was appointed as the treasurer of the school, an appointment that he held for forty two years until his death. Upon gaining this position, Blundell resigned himself from the sea, to concentrate on his growing establishment. Blundell expressed a desire in his accounts to 'see as many charity schools as there are churches' as well as to see 100 boys and girls in the Blue Coat before his death, a desire which was indeed accomplished.
Blundell died on the 27th of January 1756 at the age of 81 and was interred at St Nicholas Church. His sons succeeded him as treasurers of the Blue Coat Hospital, which still thrives as a grammar school today. Blundell is remembered every year in the Liverpool Blue Coat School's Founders' Day Service. His memorial stone, which was originally housed in St Nicholas Church, is now in the chapel of the Liverpool Blue Coat School after it was moved from its original place after the church was damaged during the blitz.

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