3 January 1803(1803-01-03) (aged 64) Bath, Somerset
Relations
Claude Fonnereau (grandfather)
Parent(s)
Philip Champion de Crespigny Anne Fonnereau
Philip Champion de Crespigny (1 April 1738 – 1 January 1803) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1774 and 1790.
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October 1805 for Claude ChampiondeCrespigny. The ChampiondeCrespigny family originated in Normandy, France. The name Crespigny is probably related to...
House of Commons between 1790 and 1796. He was the second son of PhilipChampiondeCrespigny and, his first wife, Sarah Cocksedge, a daughter of Thomas Cocksedge...
Marshal Hugh Vivian ChampiondeCrespigny, CB, MC, DFC (8 April 1897 – 20 June 1969), often referred to as Vivian ChampiondeCrespigny, was a Royal Flying...
Captain Claude ChampiondeCrespigny, DSO (11 September 1873 – 18 May 1910) was a British soldier and polo player. He was the eldest, and heir apparent...
Champion Lodge was a large house at Camberwell in London. PhilipChampiondeCrespigny (1704–1765), proctor of the Admiralty court, began leasing the house...
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1727–1750: Edward Greenly 1750–1766: Thomas Tindal 1766–1783: PhilipChampiondeCrespigny 1783–1804: James Heseltine 1804–1815: Charles Bishop 1815–1844:...
Caroline ChampiondeCrespigny (née Bathurst; 14 September 1797 – 26 December 1861) was an early 19th-century English poet and translator. In the tradition...
Charlotte Thellusson (d. 1853), who married Thomas ChampionCrespigny, son of PhilipChampiondeCrespigny, in 1798. After his death, she married Sir Joseph...
Wellington, of Hay Castle 1795: Henry Skrine, of Dan-y-parc 1796: PhilipChampiondeCrespigny of Tal-y-Llyn 1797: John Macnamara, of Llangoed Castle 1798:...
Portland from 1698 to 1700. Sometime before 1702, he married Jeanne ChampiondeCrespigny. He went on to serve as agent and correspondent for the Elector...
club included many high-ranking military men, such as Sir Claude ChampiondeCrespigny, described as "one of the hardest and pluckiest men in England…...
Davies was married to Augusta Anne ChampiondeCrespigny (c. 1800–1892), a daughter of Thomas ChampiondeCrespigny, MP for Sudbury, and the former Augusta...
Parliament for Aldeburgh. The constituency was controlled by PhilipChampionCrespigny. Graham replaced John McMahon there, and held the seat for half...
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