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  • Champneys
  • Building in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

    business using "Champneys" as the brand name for a group of spa resorts and day spas. The earliest record of an estate associated with the Champneys name is in

    Champneys

    Champneys

    Champneys

  • Champneys (disambiguation)
  • 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)

    Champneys_(disambiguation)

  • Champneys (surname)
  • 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)

    Champneys_(surname)

  • Champneys baronets
  • 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

    Champneys_baronets

  • Champney
  • Surname list

    genre and portrait painter Champneys (disambiguation) Champney's West, Canada This page lists people with the surname Champney. If an internal link intending

    Champney

    Champney

  • Dalrymple-Champneys baronets
  • 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

    Dalrymple-Champneys_baronets

  • Basil Champneys
  • British architect and author (1842–1935)

    Building. Champneys was born in Whitechapel, London, on 17 September 1842 into a family with a modest income. His father, William Weldon Champneys, was an

    Basil Champneys

    Basil_Champneys

  • Weldon Champneys
  • 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

    Weldon_Champneys

  • Clive 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

    Clive_Champney

  • Mostyn-Champneys baronets
  • 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

    Mostyn-Champneys baronets

    Mostyn-Champneys_baronets

  • A. M. Champneys
  • British novelist and poet (1888–1966)

    one of five children of May Theresa Ella (Drummond) and Basil Champneys. A. M. Champneys wrote a dozen novels between the 1910s and the 1940s and two volumes

    A. M. Champneys

    A._M._Champneys

  • John Champneys
  • 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

    John Champneys

    John_Champneys

  • Benjamin Champneys
  • American politician

    as Pennsylvania State Attorney General. Champneys was born in Bridgeton, New Jersey to Dr. Benjamin Champneys, a surgeon who served in the Navy, and Sarah

    Benjamin Champneys

    Benjamin Champneys

    Benjamin_Champneys

  • Ralph Champneys Williams
  • 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

    Ralph Champneys Williams

    Ralph_Champneys_Williams

  • Dorothy Purdew
  • British businesswoman (1932–2023)

    the Purdews acquired Champneys spa at Tring in Hertfordshire, leading to the rebranding of their establishments under the Champneys name. Sanders was awarded

    Dorothy Purdew

    Dorothy_Purdew

  • Allan J. C. Cunningham
  • 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

    Allan_J._C._Cunningham

  • Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys
  • figure in the public health service. Weldon Champneys was the only surviving son of Sir Francis Champneys, 1st Baronet (also a physician) and his wife

    Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys

    Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys

    Weldon_Dalrymple-Champneys

  • John Champneys (religious radical)
  • described Champneys and Henry Hart, also accused of heretical teachings, as "the first that made separation from the reformed Church of England". Champneys died

    John Champneys (religious radical)

    John_Champneys_(religious_radical)

  • Arthur Champneys
  • lords of the manor of Yarnscombe and later of the Champneys family He was a younger son of John Champneys (1605-1681) of Cockworthy (today "Cogworthy" Farm)

    Arthur Champneys

    Arthur Champneys

    Arthur_Champneys

  • Champney's West
  • Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    which Statistics Canada reported data for Champney's West (since then, it is part of the designated place Champneys-English Harbour). The community is part

    Champney's West

    Champney's West

    Champney's_West

  • Benjamin 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

    Benjamin Champney

    Benjamin_Champney

  • John Rylands Research Institute and Library
  • Research library in Manchester, England

    memorial library in 1889 and commissioned a design from architect Basil Champneys. Mrs Rylands commissioned the Manchester academic Alice Cooke to index

    John Rylands Research Institute and Library

    John Rylands Research Institute and Library

    John_Rylands_Research_Institute_and_Library

  • Elizabeth Williams Champney
  • American writer (1850–1922)

    and 1890, the Champneys made several trips to Europe, and in 1890 Champney opened a studio in Paris. Between 1880 and 1890, the Champneys made several

    Elizabeth Williams Champney

    Elizabeth Williams Champney

    Elizabeth_Williams_Champney

  • Champney Treasure House
  • 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

    Champney Treasure House

    Champney_Treasure_House

  • Anthony Champney
  • 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

    Anthony_Champney

  • John Cuthbertson (instrument maker)
  • 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)

    John_Cuthbertson_(instrument_maker)

  • Deborah Ann Woll
  • 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

    Deborah Ann Woll

    Deborah_Ann_Woll

  • Trinity Bight, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • 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

  • Rogers Building (Vancouver)
  • 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)

    Rogers Building (Vancouver)

    Rogers_Building_(Vancouver)

  • Rothschild properties in the home counties
  • 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

    Rothschild_properties_in_the_home_counties

  • James Wells Champney
  • American painter (1843–1903)

    1880 and 1890, the Champneys made several trips to Europe, and in 1890 Champney opened a studio in Paris. From around 1885 Champney focussed almost exclusively

    James Wells Champney

    James Wells Champney

    James_Wells_Champney

  • Norma Dalrymple-Champneys
  • British scholar of English literature and librarian

    Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys". The Times. December 16, 1980. p. 15. Adams, Pauline (January 12, 1998). "Obituary: Norma Dalrymple-Champneys". The Independent

    Norma Dalrymple-Champneys

    Norma_Dalrymple-Champneys

  • White Mountain art
  • 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

    White Mountain art

    White_Mountain_art

  • Dorothy Champney
  • 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

    Dorothy_Champney

  • William Weldon Champneys
  • British Anglican priest and author

    1868 until his death. Champneys was born in Camden Town, St Pancras, London, the eldest son of the Rev. William Betton Champneys, B.C.L. of St John's College

    William Weldon Champneys

    William Weldon Champneys

    William_Weldon_Champneys

  • Nanina Alba
  • 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

    Nanina_Alba

  • Graves Haughton
  • 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

    Graves_Haughton

  • Shelley Memorial
  • 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

    Shelley Memorial

    Shelley_Memorial

  • Arthur Sutton Valpy
  • 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

    Arthur Sutton Valpy

    Arthur_Sutton_Valpy

  • Francis Champneys
  • and author Basil Champneys and the rowing clergyman Weldon Champneys. As a child and before the invention of perforation, Champneys would spend Sunday

    Francis Champneys

    Francis Champneys

    Francis_Champneys

  • Mansfield College, Oxford
  • 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

    Mansfield_College,_Oxford

  • Frank Utterton
  • 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

    Frank_Utterton

  • Stanley Lief
  • Latvian naturopath

    1892 – 12 January 1963) was a British naturopath, osteopath and owner of Champneys nature cure resort. He was the founder of the British Naturopathic Association

    Stanley Lief

    Stanley Lief

    Stanley_Lief

  • St Mary Star of the Sea Church, Hastings
  • 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

    St_Mary_Star_of_the_Sea_Church,_Hastings

  • The Agatha Christie Hour
  • British television series

    Everett as Guy Cherie Lunghi as Lady Noreen Elliot Julian Wadham as Gerald Champneys Margery Mason as Mrs Lithinglow Tom Mannion as Herbert Sallyanne Law as

    The Agatha Christie Hour

    The_Agatha_Christie_Hour

  • Champneys-English Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Designated place in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    Champneys-English Harbour is a designated place in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Champneys-English Harbour is in Newfoundland within

    Champneys-English Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador

    Champneys-English_Harbour,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador

  • Rothschild family residences
  • 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

    Rothschild family residences

    Rothschild_family_residences

  • Henry Stapleton
  • 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

    Henry Stapleton

    Henry_Stapleton

  • Dave Sunday (politician)
  • 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)

    Dave Sunday (politician)

    Dave_Sunday_(politician)

  • Wigginton, Hertfordshire
  • Village in Hertfordshire, England

    Estate owned at the time by the Rothschild Family. The Champneys (also recorded as Champneys and Forsters) estate was originally a separate manor associated

    Wigginton, Hertfordshire

    Wigginton, Hertfordshire

    Wigginton,_Hertfordshire

  • Dildo, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • 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

    Dildo,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador

  • Henlow Grange
  • Country house in Bedfordshire, England

    by the Purdews in the chain of health farms which are now branded as Champneys. They built a wing of bedrooms which was named after and opened by Jimmy

    Henlow Grange

    Henlow Grange

    Henlow_Grange

  • Listed buildings in Cambridge (west)
  • Heritage List for England, Historic England (accessed 28 December 2023) The Champneys Buildings, Newnham College (accessed 28 December 2023) Rawle, pp. 34–35

    Listed buildings in Cambridge (west)

    Listed buildings in Cambridge (west)

    Listed_buildings_in_Cambridge_(west)

  • Library
  • Collection of books, materials and media

    Archived from the original on 27 April 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2016. Champneys, Amian L. (2007). Public Libraries. Jeremy Mills Publishing. p. 93.

    Library

    Library

    Library

  • Michelle Henry
  • American prosecutor (born 1969)

    Markley Douglas Lewis Dallas J. Todd W. B. Reed Johnson J. Kane Read Champneys Cooper Darragh T. Franklin Campbell Hughes T. Franklin Knox Purviance

    Michelle Henry

    Michelle_Henry

  • Wolff baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    Baronetage of Great Britain Preceded by Thomas baronets Wolff baronets of Town Hill 27 October 1766 Succeeded by Champneys baronets

    Wolff baronets

    Wolff baronets

    Wolff_baronets

  • IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics
  • 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

  • Manor of Raleigh, Pilton
  • (died 1507), and sold the manor of Raleigh to Devonshire-born Arthur Champneys, a City of London merchant, who due to his control of Raleigh and its

    Manor of Raleigh, Pilton

    Manor of Raleigh, Pilton

    Manor_of_Raleigh,_Pilton

  • Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge
  • Divinity school of the University of Cambridge

    divinity was housed in the Selwyn Divinity School, constructed by Basil Champneys. Now known as the Old Divinity School, the building belongs to St John's

    Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge

    Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge

    Faculty_of_Divinity,_University_of_Cambridge

  • Ralph Champney Broome
  • 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

    Ralph_Champney_Broome

  • Cunningham Project
  • 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

    Cunningham_Project

  • Sir Arthur Chichester, 3rd Baronet
  • English landowner and politician

    With: John Basset Richard Lee Succeeded by Sir George Hutchins Arthur Champneys Preceded by Sir Nicholas Hooper Richard Acland Member of Parliament for

    Sir Arthur Chichester, 3rd Baronet

    Sir Arthur Chichester, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_Arthur_Chichester,_3rd_Baronet

  • Hall Place
  • 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

    Hall Place

    Hall_Place

  • Green Park Historic District
  • Historic district in North Carolina, United States

    including Lee Hayes, Charles Moody Architect multiple, including Barnes & Champney Architectural style Bungalow/craftsman, Colonial Revival, Queen Anne NRHP reference No

    Green Park Historic District

    Green Park Historic District

    Green_Park_Historic_District

  • Oriel College, Oxford
  • 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

    Oriel College, Oxford

    Oriel_College,_Oxford

  • Stuart Reid (veterinarian)
  • British veterinary surgeon and academic leader

    £414,000 Awards RCVS's Queen's Medal (2024) CBE (2018) BVA's Dalrymple-Champneys Cup (2016) BVA's Wooldridge Medal (2010) Petplan Charitable Trust Scientific

    Stuart Reid (veterinarian)

    Stuart_Reid_(veterinarian)

  • St Luke's Church, Kentish Town
  • Church in London , England

    the 25-year-old Basil Champneys. It was his first church and one of his first buildings. His father, William Weldon Champneys, who commissioned the church

    St Luke's Church, Kentish Town

    St Luke's Church, Kentish Town

    St_Luke's_Church,_Kentish_Town

  • List of continuity announcers in the United Kingdom
  • Colin Bower, Andrew Burns (1989–1996), Allan Cartner (1961–1988), Clive Champney (1963–1990), Tracey Crawford, Fiona Cunningham, Simon Davies (1995–1997)

    List of continuity announcers in the United Kingdom

    List_of_continuity_announcers_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Édouard Frère 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

    Édouard Frère Champney

    Édouard_Frère_Champney

  • Ebenezer Parkman
  • American Congregational minister

    American Antiquarian Society between 1961 and 1964. Parkman married Mary Champney of Cambridge in July 1724. They had two children, Ebenezer Parkman II and

    Ebenezer Parkman

    Ebenezer_Parkman

  • Harry Platt
  • 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

    Harry Platt

    Harry_Platt

  • Eastwell Park
  • Parkland and country estate in Eastwell, Kent, England

    acquired by Champneys After many changes, Eastwell Manor now operates as a country house hotel. There is an indoor swimming pool and a Champneys spa, and

    Eastwell Park

    Eastwell Park

    Eastwell_Park

  • Michael Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker
  • British baron (1909–1994)

    1908, the obstetrician Sir Francis Champneys, 1st Baronet and his brothers, Basil Champneys and Weldon Champneys, and the artists Rex Whistler and Laurence

    Michael Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker

    Michael_Lindsay,_2nd_Baron_Lindsay_of_Birker

  • John Churchill (priest)
  • Dean of Carlisle

    Church of England titles Preceded by Lionel Meiring Spafford du Toit Dean of Carlisle 1973–1987 Succeeded by Henry Edward Champneys Stapleton

    John Churchill (priest)

    John_Churchill_(priest)

  • Rosa 'Blush Noisette'
  • Rose cultivar

    arose as a seedling from the light pink rose hybrid 'Champney's Pink Cluster', introduced by Champneys around 1811 (synonym 'Champneyana'), and was the first

    Rosa 'Blush Noisette'

    Rosa 'Blush Noisette'

    Rosa_'Blush_Noisette'

  • Jacques Nicolas Bussière de Pouilly
  • Franco-American architect

    St. Louis Hotel, New Orleans, 1875 engraving by James Wells Champney.

    Jacques Nicolas Bussière de Pouilly

    Jacques Nicolas Bussière de Pouilly

    Jacques_Nicolas_Bussière_de_Pouilly

  • Mottram Hall
  • Historic site in Cheshire, England

    sold by the real estate investment company Aprirose to the hotel group Champneys (owned by Dorothy and Stephen Purdew). The family tree of the Wrights

    Mottram Hall

    Mottram Hall

    Mottram_Hall

  • Our Boys
  • Comedy by Henry James Byron

    London revival of the piece. Sir Geoffrey Champneys (a county magnate) – William Farren Jr. Talbot Champneys (his son, a washed-out youth) – Thomas Thorne

    Our Boys

    Our Boys

    Our_Boys

  • History of Medicine Society
  • initial support from several physicians and surgeons including Sir Francis Champneys and Sir Ronald Ross. The first meeting, held on 20 November 1912 had 160

    History of Medicine Society

    History of Medicine Society

    History_of_Medicine_Society

  • Dudley Allenby, 2nd Viscount Allenby
  • 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

  • Frederick Vroom
  • Canadian actor (1857–1942)

    (1922) as Mr. Graham The Woman Who Walked Alone (1922) as Marquis of Champneys A Tailor-Made Man (1922) as Harvey Benson The Glorious Fool (1922) as

    Frederick Vroom

    Frederick Vroom

    Frederick_Vroom

  • Ariane de Rothschild
  • 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

    Ariane de Rothschild

    Ariane_de_Rothschild

  • Tony Skyrme
  • British physicist

    50 Visions of Mathematics Ed by Dara O Briain, Chapter 10, page 38 by Alan Champneys, Tony Hilton Royle Skyrme, OUP Oxford, 2014, ISBN 9780191005336

    Tony Skyrme

    Tony_Skyrme

  • Francis Walshe
  • 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

    Francis_Walshe

  • George M. Dallas
  • Vice President of the United States from 1845 to 1849

    Markley Douglas Lewis Dallas J. Todd W. B. Reed Johnson J. Kane Read Champneys Cooper Darragh T. Franklin Campbell Hughes T. Franklin Knox Purviance

    George M. Dallas

    George M. Dallas

    George_M._Dallas

  • Royal Gold Medal
  • Medal awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects

    1914 Jean-Louis Pascal France 1913 Sir Reginald Blomfield UK 1912 Basil Champneys UK 1911 Wilhelm Dörpfeld UK 1910 Sir Thomas Graham Jackson UK 1909 Sir

    Royal Gold Medal

    Royal Gold Medal

    Royal_Gold_Medal

  • Broad Street, Oxford
  • Street in central Oxford, England

    Institute (now The James Martin 21st Century School), designed by Basil Champneys, is on the corner of Catte Street and Holywell Street, but faces Broad

    Broad Street, Oxford

    Broad Street, Oxford

    Broad_Street,_Oxford

  • Ken Wood (manufacturer)
  • English engineer, entrepreneur & businessman (1916–1997)

    the Institute of Ophthalmology. He founded Forest Mere Health Farm (now Champneys Forest Mere) and the keen golfer invested in Old Thorns Manor Hotel, his

    Ken Wood (manufacturer)

    Ken Wood (manufacturer)

    Ken_Wood_(manufacturer)

  • John Lowell (minister)
  • Clergyman and minister of Newburyport, Massachusetts

    Born 1704  Died 1767  (aged 62–63) Occupation Minister  Spouse(s) Sarah Champney  Children John Lowell  Parent(s) Ebenezer Lowell  Elizabeth Shailer 

    John Lowell (minister)

    John Lowell (minister)

    John_Lowell_(minister)

  • Betty von Rothschild
  • Parisian salonniere and art patron

    Rothschild properties in the Home counties Ascott House Aston Clinton House Champneys Eythrope Exbury Gardens Gunnersbury Park Halton House Mentmore Towers

    Betty von Rothschild

    Betty von Rothschild

    Betty_von_Rothschild

  • St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle
  • Church in Washington, United States

    1926 Architect(s) John Bakewell Jr., Arthur Brown Jr., and Édouard Frère Champney Groundbreaking 1928 Completed Never completed Closed 1941–1943 (reopened

    St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle

    St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle

    St._Mark's_Episcopal_Cathedral,_Seattle

  • Kevin Taylor (boxer)
  • British boxer

    1985-02-18 Yorkshire Executive Sports Centre, Bradford, England 1 Win 1–0 Mark Champney TKO 4 (6) 1985-01-14 Yorkshire Executive Sports Centre, Bradford, England

    Kevin Taylor (boxer)

    Kevin_Taylor_(boxer)

  • Brooke Benjamin
  • 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

    Brooke_Benjamin

  • Mount Chocorua
  • 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

    Mount Chocorua

    Mount_Chocorua

  • Newnham College, Cambridge
  • College of the University of Cambridge

    library, in the years up to the First World War. The architect Basil Champneys was employed throughout this period and designed the buildings in the

    Newnham College, Cambridge

    Newnham College, Cambridge

    Newnham_College,_Cambridge

  • Trinity North
  • Former provincial electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    Brook, Brittania, Burgoynes Cove, Butter Cove, Caplin Cove, Champney's East, Champney's West, Clarenville, Clifton, Deep Bight, Dunfield, Elliott's Cove

    Trinity North

    Trinity North

    Trinity_North

  • South East England (European Parliament constituency)
  • Former European Parliament constituency

    Andrew Emerson, Lynne Mozar, David Little, Peter Lane, Brian Horne, Adam Champneys, Andy McBride 101,769 4.4 +1.5 English Democrat Steve Uncles, David Knight

    South East England (European Parliament constituency)

    South East England (European Parliament constituency)

    South_East_England_(European_Parliament_constituency)

  • Gordon Gordon-Taylor
  • British surgeon

    of Medicine Sir William Selby Church, Bt Sir Henry Morris, Bt Francis Champneys Rickman Godlee Humphry Rolleston John Bland-Sutton William Hale-White

    Gordon Gordon-Taylor

    Gordon Gordon-Taylor

    Gordon_Gordon-Taylor

  • Vernacular
  • Common speech variety of a specific population

    investigating language prescription and standardisation. Routledge. p. 29. Champneys 1893, pp. 269, 285–286, 301, 314 Dons 2004, p. 6 Dons 2004, p. 5 Dons

    Vernacular

    Vernacular

  • Kentish Petition of 1701
  • the others were sent to the Gatehouse); William Hamilton; and Justinian Champneys. On 14 May Daniel Defoe, flanked by a guard of sixteen gentlemen of quality

    Kentish Petition of 1701

    Kentish_Petition_of_1701

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Online names & meanings

  • Malkit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Malkit

    Lordship

  • Shaima
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shaima

    Good natured

  • Jeffres
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jeffres

    English : variant of Jeffress.

  • Rebha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rebha

    Sings praises, Favorite of the devotees or Lord Shiva

  • FRUZSINA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    FRUZSINA

    Pet form of Hungarian Eufrozina, FRUZSINA means "joy, mirth."

  • Quzam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Quzam

    Violent and Quick

  • Emyr
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Emyr

    Ruler.

  • Laurella
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Laurella

    Laurel.

  • AbdulHaseeb
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    AbdulHaseeb

    Servant of the Respected; Esteemed

  • Samples
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Nottinghamshire)

    Samples

    English (mainly Nottinghamshire) : unexplained; probably a variant of Sample.

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