Sir Francis Blundell, 1st Baronet (4 September 1579 – 26 April 1625) was an English-born lawyer, politician and administrator in Ireland.
Blundell was a remembrancer for Irish affairs from 1617 to 1622, acting as intermediary between James VI and I and his government in Ireland.
During this period, Blundell was knighted on 30 January 1618 and on 13 October 1620 he was created a baronet, of Edenderry in the Baronetage of Ireland.
In 1622 he assumed the office of Vice-Treasurer of Ireland and was reappointed to the role by Charles I in April 1625, dying two weeks later.
At the direction of King via the Duke of Buckingham, Lady Blundell received a payment of £500 from Sir Francis Annesley (in his role as the new Vice-Treasurer of Ireland), following her husband's death.