She was buried in a chapel she had built on the side of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury where prayers were to be said every day for her after her death.
Blount died on 13 August 1328 and she married William de Clinton, 1st Earl of Huntingdon[3] who built Maxstoke Castle.
[clarification needed] She was living most of her time in Maxstoke but she preferred her estate at Preston-next-Wingham in Kent.
[2] She gave the manor of Dene in Thanet to the abbey and she created a chantry to say daily prayers for her after her death.
She had ignored her grandson heir, John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, and she had arranged for her possessions to be transferred to Edward III.
[5] Notable items in the inventory were the textiles and today there are still examples of embroidery which include the Huntingdon crest.