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18 February 2021 at 8:17 am
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Mr Jack Martin
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Alan,
Doubtful, Blethyn’s telescopes date from around 1650.
Where did you get this information from ?
Its possible he was a relative of John Bleyghton a mathematical instrument maker in London around 1624-54. He was succeeded by his son John II. They also signed with the names Blaton – Blyton – Blighton.
Thanks for your efforts.
Jack
Essex UK