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Arthur Champernowne (Harington), MP

Also Known As: "Champernowne"
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Birthplace: England, United Kingdom
Death: June 07, 1819 (51)
England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. Richard Harington and Jane Harington
Husband of Louisa Champernowne
Father of Jane Champernowne; Arthur Champernowne; Henry Champernowne, of Dartington; Reverend Richard Champernowne and Caroline Williams (Champernowne)

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About Arthur Champernowne, MP

Family and Education b. 30 Dec. 1767, o.s. of Rev. Richard Harington, rector of Powderham, by 1st w. Jane, da. and h. of Arthur Champernowne of Dartington Hall. m. 11 Sept. 1806, Louisa, da. of John Buller† of Morval, Cornw., 3s. 4da. Took name of Champernowne 7 May 1774; suc. fa. 1812.

Offices Held

Sheriff. Devon 1811-12.

Lt. E. Devon militia 1790, capt. 1792.

Biography Harington’s father was the younger son of Sir James Harington, 6th Bt., of Burton, Oxon. As a boy he took the name of his maternal grandfather on succeeding to his late mother’s inheritance. His marriage paved the way to Parliament a month later: his brother-in-law James Buller II* put him up at Saltash, where he was returned after a contest. On 19 Feb. 1807 he and his colleague were unseated on petition. Six days before, he had voted in the minority hostile to the Grenville ministry on the Hampshire election petition, his only known parliamentary gesture. The Marquess of Buckingham, whose nominees now came in for Saltash, claimed that Champernowne was ‘decidedly in opposition’. Thus ended his brief parliamentary career. He died 7 June 1819.

Fremantle mss, Buckingham to Fremantle, 20 Feb. 1807.

Ref Volumes: 1790-1820 Authors: M. G. Hinton / R. G. Thorne

Changed his surname to Champernowne by Royal Licence in 1774.

Of Dartington Hall. M.P.



Assumed the name of Champernowne as Dartington was passed to him. Sheriff of Devon.

Married Louisa Buller 11.09.1806.

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Arthur Champernowne, MP's Timeline

1767
December 30, 1767
England, United Kingdom
1807
1807
1811
1811
Dartington, Devon, England, United Kingdom
1813
1813
1815
1815
1817
September 4, 1817
Dartington, Devon, England, United Kingdom
1819
June 7, 1819
Age 51
England, United Kingdom