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Chanpion was the son of Peter Champion, and his wife Catherine. Peter Champion, a merchant, was a member of a family long resident in the parish of
22:(5 February 1725 – 22 February 1801) was an English lawyer and politician. A volume of his poetry and other writings was published after his death. 269: 74: 93: 274: 78: 284: 279: 234: 215: 157: 137: 92:. He was unmarried, and his bequests totalled more than £30,000. He left £1,000 to the Middle Temple; to his lifelong friend 70: 202: 122: 127: 69:
He was twice returned to parliament for a Cornish borough, on both occasions through the influence of the
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he left £5,000 and his large collection of books and papers. In 1801 Lord Lyttelton published
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Miscellanies in verse and prose, English and Latin, by the late Anthony Champion
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Champion died on 22 February 1801 at the Middle Temple, and was buried at
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in 1785, and continued to reside within its precincts until his death.
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St Columb
Croydon
Cheam School
Eton College
St Mary Hall, Oxford
Walter Harte
Middle Temple
bencher
reader
Eliot family
St. Germans
Liskeard
Edward Gibbon
Temple Church
William Henry, Lord Lyttelton



Courtney, William Prideaux
"Champion, Anthony" 
Stephen, Leslie
Dictionary of National Biography


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/5091
UK public library membership
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Courtney, William Prideaux

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