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- Thomas_Blomefield abstract "General Sir Thomas Blomefield, 1st Baronet (February 1774 – 24 August 1822) of Attleborough, Norfolk, was colonel-commandant royal artillery, to whose untiring labours as inspector of artillery and superintendent of the royal foundries that the progress of the British artillery during the Napoleonic Wars was largely due.".
- Thomas_Blomefield comment "General Sir Thomas Blomefield, 1st Baronet (February 1774 – 24 August 1822) of Attleborough, Norfolk, was colonel-commandant royal artillery, to whose untiring labours as inspector of artillery and superintendent of the royal foundries that the progress of the British artillery during the Napoleonic Wars was largely due.".