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Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extinct Baronetcies of England.
Summary
5th October 1805. Claude Champion de Crespgny 1st Baronet created.
29th January 1818. Son William Champion de Crespigny 2nd Baronet succeeded.
28th December 1829. Grandson Claude Champion de Crespigny 3rd Baronet succeeded.
11th August 1868. Son Claude Champion de Crespigny 4th Baronet succeeded.
26th June 1935. Son Claude Raul Champion de Crespigny 5th Baronet succeeded.
1941. First Cousin Henry Champion de Crespigny 6th Baronet succeeded.
28th October 1946. Brother Frederick Philip Champion de Crespigny 7th Baronet succeeded.
12th August 1947. First Cousin Vivian Tyrell Champion de Crespigny 8th Baronet succeeded.
4th March 1952. Vivian Tyrell Champion de Crespigny 8th Baronet extinct.
The London Gazette 15848. Whitehall, October 5, 1805.
The King has been pleased to grant the Dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the following Gentlemen, and the respective Heirs Male of their Bodies lawfully begotten, viz
Sir Francis John Hartwell (age 48), of Dale-Hall, in the County of Essex, Knight:
Lieutenant-General John Doyle, Colonel of His Majesty's Eighty-seventh Regiment of Foot, and Lieutenant-Governor of the Island of Guernsey:
Robert Wigram, of Walthamstow-House, in the County of Essex, Esq; Lieutenant Colonel Commaudant of the Sixth Regiment of Loyal London Volunteers:
Claude Champion de Crespigny (age 70), of Champion Lodge, Camberwell, in the County of Surrey, Doctor of Laws:
Manasseh Lopes (age 50), of Maristow-House, in the County of Devon, Esq; with Remainder to his Nephew Ralph Franco (age 17) Esq.
John Geers Cotterell, of Garnons, in the County of Hereford, Esq.
William Hillary, of Danbury Place, in the County of Essex, and of Rigg-House, in the County of York, Esq.
Alexander Muir Mackenzie, of Delvine, in the County of Perth, Esq.
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On 29th January 1818 Claude Champion de Crespgny 1st Baronet (age 83) died. His son William (age 53) succeeded 2nd Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey. Sarah Windsor Lady Champion de Crespigny (age 55) by marriage Lady Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 28th December 1829 William Champion de Crespigny 2nd Baronet (age 64) died. His grandson Claude (age 11) succeeded 3rd Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 22nd August 1843 Claude Champion de Crespigny 3rd Baronet (age 25) and Mary Tyrell Lady Champion de Crespigny (age 20) were married. She by marriage Lady Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 11th August 1868 Claude Champion de Crespigny 3rd Baronet (age 50) died. His son Claude (age 21) succeeded 4th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
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On 26th June 1935 Claude Champion de Crespigny 4th Baronet (age 88) died. His son Claude (age 57) succeeded 5th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
In 1941 Claude Raul Champion de Crespigny 5th Baronet (age 63) died. His first cousin Henry (age 58) succeeded 6th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 28th October 1946 Henry Champion de Crespigny 6th Baronet (age 64) died unmarried. His brother Frederick (age 61) succeeded 7th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 12th August 1947 Frederick Philip Champion de Crespigny 7th Baronet (age 62) died. His first cousin Vivian (age 40) succeeded 8th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 4th March 1952 Vivian Tyrell Champion de Crespigny 8th Baronet (age 44) shot himself in the head. Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey extinct.