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Aldeburgh Double Member Borough. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons , ... Philip Champion Crespigny: 2 Apr :
CRESPIGNY, Thomas Champion (c ), of Ufford Park, Suff. |...
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CRESPIGNY, Thomas Champion (c ), of Ufford Park, Suff b. c.1762, 2nd s. of Philip Champion Crespigny ...
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findagrave: Philip Champion de Crespigny ( ) – Find a Grave Gedenkstätte
Geboren in 3 Dez and gestorben in 11 Feb London, Greater London Philip Champion de Crespigny
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Maria (Champion Crespigny) Horsley ( ) | WikiTree FREE Family...
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Biography . Maria Champion Crespigny born married John Horsley She was born on 26 May to Philip Champion Crespigny ( ), a member of parliament, and Clarissa Sarah nee Brooke (abt ), his third wife.
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Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Charles Champion de Crespigny born Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk, England died Royal...
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Wikipedia: Philip Champion de Crespigny - Wikipedia
Philip Champion Crespigny (c –1803) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between and Crespigny was of Huguenot descent the son of Philip Champion de Crespigny, proctor of the court of Admiralty and his wife Anne Fonnereau, daughter of Claude Fonnereau of Christ Church, Ipswich.
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Martyn Fonnereau (19 March – 18 May 1817) was the second son of Zachary Philip Fonnereau, ... Philip Champion Crespigny 1780– –1784:
Wikipedia: Samuel Salt - Wikipedia
Samuel Salt (died 1792) was an English lawyer and politician, ... His introduction there is thought to have been through Philip Champion Crespigny.
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John Raphael Smith ( ) - Claude Champion Crespigny, Receiver...
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OD 1: Full length of an elderly man, inclined r., seated, in striped waistcoat, coat buttoned over chest, breeches, buckle shoes, right arm resting on table,...
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Samuel Walker of Rotherham From Samuel Walker purchased the electoral interest of Charles Fox Champion Crespigny at Aldeburgh for £39,000 and ...
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W. Champion Crespigny Moore Adey T. Moreton Lieutenants: Edmund Turberville (Quarter-Master) John Moreton Pleydell Lyde Brown William Butt John Carisbrook
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