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It would probably be easier if you listed one blade at a time (so we know which date goes with which mei) and made sure the are oriented correctly so they can be read easier.

I believe this one is Izumi no Kami Kunisada.  If there is another kanji at the top hidden by the seppa/tsuba (and I think it is there peeking out a bit) that looks like a #, then it would read Inouye Izumi no Kami Kunisada.

 

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First looks like “正信” (Masanobu)

Second might as Mark suggested “井上和泉守國貞”

Third is a date and upside down “延宝七年ニ目日” (February 1679)

 

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