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Champney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Champney (born 1569), English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist Benjamin
Champney
British broadcaster (1929–2019)
Clive Champney (1929 – 10 December 2019) was a former continuity announcer for Border Television. He joined the station from the BBC in 1963 and remained
Clive_Champney
American painter (1817–1907)
Benjamin Champney (November 20, 1817 – December 11, 1907) was a painter known for his role in White Mountain art of the 19th century. He began his training
Benjamin_Champney
Building in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Champneys /ˈtʃæmpniz/ is an English country house and its associated estate near Tring, Hertfordshire. The mansion is run as a destination spa by a business
Champneys
American painter (1843–1903)
James Wells Champney (July 16, 1843 – May 1, 1903) was an American genre artist and illustrator noted for his portraits, oriental scenes and American landscapes
James_Wells_Champney
Surname list
Champneys is a surname, and may refer to: Arthur Champneys (c. 1658 – 1724), English merchant and politician A. M. Champneys (1888–1966), British novelist
Champneys_(surname)
Dorothy Conyers Nelson Champney became Dorothy Riley (7 March 1909 – 22 July 1968) was a British rally driver who drove the fastest car by a woman in the
Dorothy_Champney
Topics referred to by the same term
associated chain of spas. Champneys may also refer to: Champneys, Newfoundland and Labrador, a community in Canada Champneys baronets, two baronetcies
Champneys_(disambiguation)
English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist
Anthony Champney (c. 1569 in England – c. 1643 in England) was an English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist. He studied at Reims (1590) and Rome
Anthony_Champney
American architect (1874–1929)
Edouard Frere Champney (May 4, 1874 - June 4, 1929) was an architect in the United States. He worked on buildings that are now listed on the National Register
Édouard_Frère_Champney
19th-century art depicting New Hampshire, US
resort hotels, complete with artists in residence, were built. Benjamin Champney (1817–1907), one of the early artists, popularized the Conway Valley. Other
White_Mountain_art
History museum in East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Champney Treasure House (formerly The Treasure House) is a cultural centre operated by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council in the town of Beverley in
Champney_Treasure_House
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
The Champneys, later Dalrymple-Champneys Baronetcy, of Littlemeads in the County of Sussex, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was
Dalrymple-Champneys_baronets
Major-General Ralph Champney Broome, CIE (29 January 1860 – 25 August 1915) was a British Indian Army officer. Broome joined the British Army's 100th (Prince
Ralph_Champney_Broome
English clergyman and rower
Weldon Champneys (26 August 1839 – 9 May 1892) was an English clergyman and rower who twice won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta. Champneys was born
Weldon_Champneys
American writer (1850–1922)
Elizabeth Williams Champney (February 6, 1850 – October 13, 1922) was an American author of novels and juvenile literature, as well as travel writing,
Elizabeth_Williams_Champney
British novelist and poet (1888–1966)
Adelaide Mary Champneys (8 March 1888 – 15 April 1966) was a British novelist and poet of the mid 20th century whose central characters were often women
A._M._Champneys
Set index for Champneys baronets
Champneys, later Mostyn-Champneys baronets, of Orchardleigh (1767): see Mostyn-Champneys baronets Champneys, later Dalrymple-Champneys baronets, of Littlemeads
Champneys_baronets
American actress (born 1985)
Peter L. Woll, is an architect, and her mother, Catherine "Cathy" (née Champney), is a teacher at the Berkeley Carroll School. Woll is of German and Irish
Deborah_Ann_Woll
Commercial office building in British Columbia, Canada
in 1912, it was designed by the Seattle architectural firm of Gould & Champney in the Edwardian Commercial style for developer Jonathan Rogers. At the
Rogers_Building_(Vancouver)
British architect and author (1842–1935)
Basil Champneys (17 September 1842 – 5 April 1935) was an English architect and author whose most notable buildings include Manchester's John Rylands
Basil_Champneys
James Champneys and when Champney moved to Amsterdam in December 1768, Cuthbertson joined him. On 1 September 1768 John had married Champney's daughter
John Cuthbertson (instrument maker)
John_Cuthbertson_(instrument_maker)
American poet and professor
Nanina Alba (1915–1968) was an American poet, short-fiction writer and professor. She taught at Alabama State College (1947 to 1961), then at Tuskegee
Nanina_Alba
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Champney's West is a community and former town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The village had a population of 75 in the Canada
Champney's_West
Populated place in Newfoundland and Labrador
Cove, Trinity, Lockston, Trinity East, Port Rexton, Champney's Arm, Champney's West, Champney's East, and English Harbour. The area is not to be confused
Trinity Bight, Newfoundland and Labrador
Trinity_Bight,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Sir Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys, 2nd Baronet CB FRCP (7 May 1892 – 14 December 1980) was a British physician who was a leading figure in the public health
Weldon_Dalrymple-Champneys
American politician
Benjamin Champneys (January 1800 – August 9, 1871) was an American lawyer, politician and judge, who served as a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania
Benjamin_Champneys
The Champneys, later Mostyn-Champneys Baronetcy, of Orchardleigh in the County of Somerset, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created
Mostyn-Champneys_baronets
Sir John Champneys (1495–1556) was City of London Sheriff in 1522 and Lord Mayor of London in 1534, when he was knighted. A merchant, Champneys began the
John_Champneys
British-Indian mathematician
Allan Joseph Champneys Cunningham (1842–1928) was a British-Indian mathematician. Born in Delhi, Cunningham was the son of Sir Alexander Cunningham, archaeologist
Allan_J._C._Cunningham
Italian tight-rope dancer
TIGHT-ROPE DANCER The design given on this page was sketched for us by Mr. Champney, from one of the proscenium boxes of the Boston Theatre, during the performance
Marietta_Zanfretta
Sir Graves Chamney Haughton FRS (1788 – 28 August 1849) was a British scholar of Oriental languages. Haughton, the son of a doctor, was educated in England
Graves_Haughton
Arthur Champneys (c. 1658 – 1724) of Raleigh House in the parish of Pilton, Devon, and of Love Lane in the City of London, England, was a wealthy merchant
Arthur_Champneys
Monument in Paris, France, 1780s–1850s
University Press. Bauer, Gérard (1994). Paris. Paris, France: Éditions Scala. Champney, Benjamin (1900). Sixty Years' Memories of Art and Artists. Woburn, MA:
Barrière_de_l'Étoile
British colonial governor
Sir Ralph Champneys Williams, CMG (9 March 1848 – 22 June 1927) was a British colonial governor. Williams was educated at The King's School, Chester,
Ralph_Champneys_Williams
John Champneys was a 16th-century English religious radical. He is known for authoring The Harvest is at hand (1548), a Calvinist anti-clerical tract
John Champneys (religious radical)
John_Champneys_(religious_radical)
Census-designated place in New Hampshire, United States
college football and basketball coach; grew up in North Conway Benjamin Champney — artist Gordon Clapp — actor E. E. Cummings — 20th century poet; summer
North_Conway,_New_Hampshire
his mother's side were Sir Francis Champneys, 1st Baronet, and his brothers Basil Champneys and Weldon Champneys; also close relatives through the Storr
Frank_Utterton
English occultist (1875–1947)
Ebor preparatory school in Cambridge, run by the Reverend Henry d'Arcy Champney, whom Crowley considered a sadist. In March 1887, when Crowley was eleven
Aleister_Crowley
French banker
Rothschild properties in the Home counties Ascott House Aston Clinton House Champneys Eythrope Exbury Gardens Gunnersbury Park Halton House Mentmore Towers
Ariane_de_Rothschild
American painter and lithographer (1815–1843)
held that position until 1839 when he left to open a studio with Benjamin Champney, his roommate, friend and fellow artist. Cooke met with immediate acclaim
Robert_Cooke_(artist)
United States historic place
Winn Memorial Library was George Mather Champney. In 1851, with the formation of the first town library, Champney served as Chairman of the Library Committee
Winn_Memorial_Library
Mathematical project in integer factorization
6, 7, 10, 11, 12 and large n. The project is named after Allan Joseph Champneys Cunningham, who published the first version of the table together with
Cunningham_Project
Historic building in Bexley, London, England
London Borough of Bexley in south-east London, built in 1537 for Sir John Champneys, a wealthy merchant and former Lord Mayor of London. The house was extended
Hall_Place
Ribosome binding site
Targets. 3 (4): 335–344. doi:10.2174/1389450023347678. PMID 12102603. Champney, W. Scott; Tober, Craig L. (21 August 2000). "Specific Inhibition of 50S
P-site
Academic journal
Mathematics Discipline Applied mathematics Language English Edited by Alan Champneys, Demetrios T. Papageorgiou Publication details Former names Journal of
IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics
IMA_Journal_of_Applied_Mathematics
Line between the poles with the same longitude
Bibcode:2017AnGeo..35...39D. doi:10.5194/angeo-35-39-2017. Haughton, Graves Champney (1 January 1851). "On the relative dynamic value of the degrees of the
Meridian_(geography)
Memorial to the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley
decorative plinth in a small domed late Victorian room designed by Basil Champneys, behind ornamental railings that protect it from students. The statue
Shelley_Memorial
British scholar of English literature and librarian
Lady Norma Dalrymple-Champneys (née Norma Hull Lewis; also known as Norma Hull Hodgson, Norma Russell; 8 October 1902, London – 21 December 1997, Oxford)
Norma_Dalrymple-Champneys
Local service district / designated place in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Straitsview DPLs only Bloomfield Brigus Junction Britannia Capstan Island Champneys-English Harbour Croque Deep Bay Fortune Harbour Frederickton Gambo George's
Dildo, Newfoundland and Labrador
Dildo,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
English philanthropist and temperance reformer (1844–1926)
Rothschild properties in the Home counties Ascott House Aston Clinton House Champneys Eythrope Exbury Gardens Gunnersbury Park Halton House Mentmore Towers
Annie_Henrietta_Yorke
Aylesbury Aston Clinton House, Aston Clinton in the Vale of Aylesbury Champneys, Wigginton on the edge of the Chiltern Hills Eythrope, Buckinghamshire
Rothschild properties in the home counties
Rothschild_properties_in_the_home_counties
College of the University of Oxford
and his sister Elizabeth. The Victorian buildings, designed by Basil Champneys on a site bought from Merton College, were formally opened in October
Mansfield_College,_Oxford
1922 film by George Melford
1922, by Paramount Pictures. As described in a film magazine, Lady Iris Champneys is forced into an unwelcome marriage to the old and cranky but wealthy
The_Woman_Who_Walked_Alone
College of the University of Oxford
purpose-built rooms have been incorporated – the Champneys Room, designed by Weldon Champneys, the nephew of Basil Champneys, and the Benefactors Room, a panelled
Oriel_College,_Oxford
Boxing match
Young KO 5/8 Heavyweight 200+ lbs. Patrick Lumumba def. Walter Santemore PTS 6/6 Super Featherweight 130 lbs. Paul Hodkinson def. Mark Champney KO 2/6
Tim Witherspoon vs. Frank Bruno
Tim_Witherspoon_vs._Frank_Bruno
British businesswoman (1932–2023)
was recognized for her role in the development and management of the Champneys spa chain. Purdew was born on 4 March 1932, in Clapham, South London to
Dorothy_Purdew
Dean of Carlisle
Henry Edward Champneys Stapleton MBE (born 17 June 1932) was Dean of Carlisle from 1988 to 1998. Stapleton was educated at Lancing College and Pembroke
Henry_Stapleton
Type of antibiotic
ototoxicity. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 1994, 110, 441-444. Mehta R, Champney WS (September 2003). "Neomycin and paromomycin inhibit 30S ribosomal subunit
Neomycin
Lady Battersea, women's activist (1843–1931)
Rothschild properties in the Home counties Ascott House Aston Clinton House Champneys Eythrope Exbury Gardens Gunnersbury Park Halton House Mentmore Towers
Constance_Flower
American lawyer, planter and politician
daughters lived to marry and two had children: Amarintha Lowndes Sanders Champney, Harriett Lowndes Brown and Sarah-Ruth Lowndes Brown. Rawlins Lowndes's
Rawlins_Lowndes
English orthopaedic surgeon
of Medicine Sir William Selby Church, Bt Sir Henry Morris, Bt Francis Champneys Rickman Godlee Humphry Rolleston John Bland-Sutton William Hale-White
Harry_Platt
Memorial in London
portrait relief and George Frampton produced the ornamental elements. Basil Champneys was the architect for the memorial. The memorial is listed at Grade II
Henry_Fawcett_Memorial
United States historic place
Roycroft Mission Oak New American Library, New York, ISBN 0-453-00397-4 Champney, Freeman (1968) Art & glory; the story of Elbert Hubbard Crown Publishers
Roycroft
English cleric (1849–1909)
international statistical conferences, retiring in 1876. He died in 1889 at Champneys, Tring. His mother was a beneficiary under the Slave Compensation Act
Arthur_Sutton_Valpy
British neurologist
of Medicine Sir William Selby Church, Bt Sir Henry Morris, Bt Francis Champneys Rickman Godlee Humphry Rolleston John Bland-Sutton William Hale-White
Francis_Walshe
American politician and lawyer (born 1975)
Markley Douglas Lewis Dallas J. Todd W. B. Reed Johnson J. Kane Read Champneys Cooper Darragh T. Franklin Campbell Hughes T. Franklin Knox Purviance
Dave_Sunday_(politician)
Highest mountain in the Northeastern US
stereographic image by John P. Soule Ferdinand Richardt (1857) Benjamin Champney John F. Kensett (1869) Albert Bierstadt (1858) New Hampshire portal Mountains
Mount_Washington
politician. Bill Connor, 81, American football player. Sir Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys, 88, British physician. Richard Gurley Drew, 81, American inventor (masking
Deaths_in_December_1980
Church in East Sussex, England
Sussex, England. It was built from 1882 to 1883 and designed by Basil Champneys. It is situated on the High Street, backing onto The Bourne in the Old
St Mary Star of the Sea Church, Hastings
St_Mary_Star_of_the_Sea_Church,_Hastings
British royal physician
of Medicine Sir William Selby Church, Bt Sir Henry Morris, Bt Francis Champneys Rickman Godlee Humphry Rolleston John Bland-Sutton William Hale-White
Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn
Bertrand_Dawson,_1st_Viscount_Dawson_of_Penn
Town in Vermont, United States
Tommy Charest Planning Commissioners – Albert Hauver, Marc Farrow, Gary Champney Jr. Solid Waste Supervisor – Winston Dowland Grand Juror – Speedo Deskins
Holland,_Vermont
Places occupied by members of the Rothschild family
House New Court Spencer House, Westminster Ashton Wold Woodwalton Fen Champneys Pleasaunce Palace House Rushbrooke Hall Tring Park Mansion Ascott House
Rothschild_family_residences
the RSM. 1910–1912 Sir Henry Morris, 1st Baronet 1912–1914 Sir Francis Champneys Obstetrician, elected president in 1912, and in the same year supported
List of presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine
List_of_presidents_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Medicine
British soldier and peer (1903–1984)
married firstly, Gertrude Mary Lethbridge Champneys (1905 - 1988), daughter of Edward Geoffrey Stanley Champneys, on 10 July 1930. They had one son: Michael
Dudley Allenby, 2nd Viscount Allenby
Dudley_Allenby,_2nd_Viscount_Allenby
Church in Manchester, England
1868 by J.P. Holden, who also replaced its external stonework. Basil Champneys added the vestry, canons' library and western porches in 1898; while Percy
Manchester_Cathedral
Mountain in New Hampshire, United States
popular are the Piper Trail (4.2 miles (6.8 km) each way from the east), the Champney Falls Trail (from the north), and the Liberty Trail (from the southwest)
Mount_Chocorua
United States historic place
Historic Places in Pierce County. It was designed by architect Édouard Frère Champney, who graduated from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1900 and who worked at
Elks Temple (Tacoma, Washington)
Elks_Temple_(Tacoma,_Washington)
Former hall of the University of Oxford
the construction of the Rhodes Building, which was designed by Basil Champneys, and which was completed in 1911. Adam de Brome 1532–1537: John Rixman
St_Mary_Hall,_Oxford
British racehorse trainer
Cleeve, Jenny was persuaded to apply for a job in Lambourn with Major Champneys at Church Farm Stables. She moved there in 1964. In the winter of 1967
Jenny_Pitman
RNLI lifeboat station in the East Riding of Yorkshire
station since 2019. In 1862, the RNLI received communications from Mr R. Champney of Hull, indicating that over the previous few years, there had been an
Withernsea_Lifeboat_Station
Independent day and boarding school in Mountfield, Robertsbridge, East Sussex, England
and the estate was sold to Felix Champney for £20,170 (equivalent to £1,971,987 in 2025). In October 1860, Champney sold the estate to William Rushton
Marlborough House Vinehall School
Marlborough_House_Vinehall_School
Businessman who started mail-order
Larkin, a Business Pioneer. Amherst, NY: D.I. Larkin. ISBN 978-0961969714. Champney, Freeman (1983). Art & Glory: The Story of Elbert Hubbard. Kent, Ohio:
John_D._Larkin
English architect and tennis player
Cheltenham architect, John Middleton (1873), and subsequently for Basil Champneys and Thomas Graham Jackson. In 1876 he established his own architectural
William_Marshall_(tennis)
French traditional holiday figure
is inspired by the Paris Boeuf Gras procession. Engraved by James Wells Champney, captioned "The Boeuf-Gras (the fat ox) is led in the procession." This
Bœuf_Gras
United States historic place
architects for their new building, Abraham H. Albertson and Édouard Frère Champney. Both Albertson and Champaney's had been connected with the club prior
Women's University Club of Seattle
Women's_University_Club_of_Seattle
Alumni of Marlbrough College
Fifty Years from its Foundation to the Present Time by A.G. Bradley, A.C. Champneys and J.W. Baines (Macmillan & Co., 1893) Marlborough College Register from
List_of_Old_Marlburians
Type of prime number
equations. Cubic function List of prime numbers Prime number Allan Joseph Champneys Cunningham, On quasi-Mersennian numbers, Mess. Math., 41 (1912), 119-146
Cuban_prime
English Roman Catholic priest and martyr
and kissed it, going up first, either because, as suggested by Anthony Champney, Simpson was showing some signs of fear, or, as suggested by Challoner
Richard_Simpson_(martyr)
American lawyer and politician (born 1961)
Markley Douglas Lewis Dallas J. Todd W. B. Reed Johnson J. Kane Read Champneys Cooper Darragh T. Franklin Campbell Hughes T. Franklin Knox Purviance
Bruce_Castor
English surgeon
of Medicine Sir William Selby Church, Bt Sir Henry Morris, Bt Francis Champneys Rickman Godlee Humphry Rolleston John Bland-Sutton William Hale-White
Rickman_Godlee
Champion de Crespigny extinct 1952 Champneys, later Dalrymple-Champneys of Littlemeads 1910 Champneys, Dalrymple–Champneys extinct 1980 Chance of the Grand
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom: C
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_the_United_Kingdom:_C
Grade I listed architectural structure in the United Kingdom
November 2025 it was announced that both hotels had been acquired by the Champneys spa resort and hotel group. On 5 December 2025, former England Footballer
Buxton_Crescent
English mathematical physicist and mathematician
dynamics Mathematical analysis Institutions University of Cambridge University of Essex University of Oxford Doctoral students John Dwyer Alan Champneys
Brooke_Benjamin
River in New Hampshire and Maine, United States
On the Saco, Benjamin Champney (1817-1907)
Saco_River
French-born financier
Rothschild properties in the Home counties Ascott House Aston Clinton House Champneys Eythrope Exbury Gardens Gunnersbury Park Halton House Mentmore Towers
Edmond_Adolphe_de_Rothschild
English Benedictine monk
Gifford of discourses originally delivered in French. He assisted Anthony Champney in his "Treatise on the Protestant Ordinations" (Douai, 1616); others of
Gabriel_Gifford
Cemetery in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
him." James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States Benjamin Champneys, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and Pennsylvania
Woodward_Hill_Cemetery
Stephen Peacock Haberdasher 1533 Sir Christopher Askew Draper 1534 Sir John Champneys Skinner 1535 Sir John Alleyn Mercer Second of two terms. 1536 Sir Ralph
List_of_lord_mayors_of_London
Town in New Hampshire, United States
eighth principal of Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts Benjamin Champney (1817–1907), artist Jonas Chickering (1798–1853), piano manufacturer (born
New_Ipswich,_New_Hampshire
CHAMPNEY
CHAMPNEY
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : variant of Champney, a regional name for someone from Champagne, France, from Old French Champeneis.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone from Champagne in France, from Old French champeneis (see Champagne).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Champness, a variant of Champney.
CHAMPNEY
CHAMPNEY
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Goddess Saraswati
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Swahili
Well Born; Wondrously Beautiful; Shady; Quiet; Peaceful; Prosperous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Flower of Jannat paradise
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Cherishing; Pleasing
Female
Polish
 Pet form of Polish Anka, ANIA means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Ania.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Decorated
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Marathi
Pandal; Spread
Boy/Male
German
Brave; Bear; Courageous
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Queen of Beauty
Boy/Male
German
Gray Warrior
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