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. Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 70] created.
29th January 1818. Son Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 53] succeeded.
28th December 1829. Grandson Claude Champion de Crespigny 3rd Baronet [aged 11] succeeded.
11th August 1868. Son Claude Champion de Crespigny 4th Baronet [aged 21] succeeded.
26th June 1935. Son Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 57] succeeded.
1941. First Cousin Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 58] succeeded.
28th October 1946. Brother Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 61] succeeded.
12th August 1947. First Cousin Vivian Tyrell Champion de Crespigny 8th Baronet [aged 40] succeeded.
3rd 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 [aged 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 [aged 70], of Champion Lodge, Camberwell, in the County of Surrey, Doctor of Laws:
Manasseh Lopes [aged 50], of Maristow-House, in the County of Devon, Esq; with Remainder to his Nephew Ralph Franco [aged 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.
On 29th January 1818 Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 83] died. His son William [aged 53] succeeded 2nd Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey. Anthony Hickman 1510-1573 [aged 55] by marriage Lady Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 28th December 1829 Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 64] died. His grandson Claude [aged 11] succeeded 3rd Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 22nd August 1843 Claude Champion de Crespigny 3rd Baronet [aged 25] and James Tyrrell 1290-1390 [aged 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 [aged 50] died. His son Claude [aged 21] succeeded 4th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 26th June 1935 Claude Champion de Crespigny 4th Baronet [aged 88] died. His son Claude [aged 57] succeeded 5th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
In 1941 Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 63] died. His first cousin Henry [aged 58] succeeded 6th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 28th October 1946 Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 64] died unmarried. His brother Frederick [aged 61] succeeded 7th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
On 12th August 1947 Philip Champion 1704-1765 [aged 62] died. His first cousin Vivian [aged 40] succeeded 8th Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey.
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On 3rd March 1952 Vivian Tyrell Champion de Crespigny 8th Baronet [aged 44] shot himself in the head at Pulau Brani near Singapore. Baronet Champion de Crespigny of Champion Lodge in Surrey extinct.