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Philip Champion de Crespigny
Portrait of Champion de Crespigny by John Russell
Member of Parliament for Aldeburgh
In office
1780–1790
Serving with Martyn Fonnereau, Samuel Salt
Preceded byMartyn Fonnereau
Richard Combe
Succeeded byLord Grey of Groby
Thomas Grenville
Member of Parliament for Sudbury
In office
1780–1781
Serving with (Sir) Patrick Blake
Preceded by(Sir) Patrick Blake
(Sir) Walden Hanmer
Succeeded by(Sir) Patrick Blake
Sir James Marriott
In office
1774–1775
Serving with Thomas Fonnereau
Preceded by(Sir) Patrick Blake
(Sir) Walden Hanmer
Succeeded by(Sir) Patrick Blake
(Sir) Walden Hanmer
Personal details
Born(1738-04-01)1 April 1738
London, England
Died3 January 1803(1803-01-03) (aged 64)
Bath, Somerset
RelationsClaude 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 Champion de Crespigny. The Champion de Crespigny family originated in Normandy, France. The name Crespigny is probably related to...

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Champion Lodge

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Champion Lodge was a large house at Camberwell in London. Philip Champion de Crespigny (1704–1765), proctor of the Admiralty court, began leasing the house...

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married Philip Champion de Crespigny, proctor of the Admiralty court, also from a Huguenot family, who had settled in Camberwell. Zachary Philip Fonnereau...

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Government Legal Department

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1727–1750: Edward Greenly 1750–1766: Thomas Tindal 1766–1783: Philip Champion de Crespigny 1783–1804: James Heseltine 1804–1815: Charles Bishop 1815–1844:...

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her estate was her friend, Philip Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge (younger brother of Claude Champion de Crespigny), who received $500,000 of...

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Caroline Champion de Crespigny (née Bathurst; 14 September 1797 – 26 December 1861) was an early 19th-century English poet and translator. In the tradition...

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Peter Thellusson

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Charlotte Thellusson (d. 1853), who married Thomas Champion Crespigny, son of Philip Champion de Crespigny, in 1798. After his death, she married Sir Joseph...

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Mother of God Primary School

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In around 1900, the majority of the estate was purchased by Philip Champion de Crespigny and William Lawson Davidson. It was them who were responsible...

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High Sheriff of Brecknockshire

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Wellington, of Hay Castle 1795: Henry Skrine, of Dan-y-parc 1796: Philip Champion de Crespigny of Tal-y-Llyn 1797: John Macnamara, of Llangoed Castle 1798:...

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Samuel Salt

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he stood for Aldeburgh in Suffolk on the interest of Philip Champion de Crespigny. Crespigny's brother was also a director of the South Sea Company....

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Guillaume de Lamberty

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Portland from 1698 to 1700. Sometime before 1702, he married Jeanne Champion de Crespigny. He went on to serve as agent and correspondent for the Elector...

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David Smiley

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John Smiley, 2nd Baronet and Valerie Champion de Crespigny, youngest daughter of Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, who was a noted jockey, balloonist,...

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Shikar Club

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club included many high-ranking military men, such as Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, described as "one of the hardest and pluckiest men in England…...

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Thomas Henry Hastings Davies

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Davies was married to Augusta Anne Champion de Crespigny (c. 1800–1892), a daughter of Thomas Champion de Crespigny, MP for Sudbury, and the former Augusta...

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Parliament for Aldeburgh. The constituency was controlled by Philip Champion Crespigny. Graham replaced John McMahon there, and held the seat for half...

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North and South Yemen into the Republic of Yemen in 1990. World Goth Day de Crespigny, Rafe (2007). A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms...

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