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Samuel Thomas Champnes (died 1803) was the
first person to sing "Heart of Oak" in Harlequin's
Invasion at the
Garrick Theatre in
Drury lane. A
former Westminster...
- the
Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane, London, with
Handel soloist Samuel Thomas Champnes singing Heart of Oak. The "wonderful year"
referenced in the
first verse...
- (or
Annis Snod) Smarden, Kent
widow 86. Anne
Wright (or Albright);
alias Champnes 87. Joan (or Jone)
Soale Horton, Kent wife 88. Joan
Catmer Hythe, Kent...
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Snoth (or
Annis Snod) of Smarden, Kent, Anne
Wright (or Albright)
alias Champnes, Joan Sole (or Jone Soale) of Horton, Kent and Joan
Catmer of Hythe, Kent...
- Montacute, 4th Earl of
Salisbury 26. Adam
Francis 13. Maud
Francis 27.
Agnes Champnes 3.
Alice Montacute, 5th
Countess of
Salisbury 28.
Thomas Holland, 1st Earl...
- Billington, Anna Bishop, John Braham,
Angelica Catalani,
Samuel Thomas Champnes,
Michael Kelly,
Gertrud Elisabeth Mara,
Maria Frances Parke, Catherine...
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daughter of Sir Adam Francis, born c. 1326, Lord
Mayor of London, and
Agnes Champnes. She was
married and
widowed three times. Her
first husband was John Aubrey...
- The prin****l
Vocal Parts by
Signora Frasi, Miss Brent, Mess. Beard,
Champnes, W**** and
Hudson from
London and
Master Norris from Salisbury. Tickets...
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sacred music is
published by
Music 18. John Weldon's
grandson Samuel Thomas Champnes would follow in his
musical footsteps and
become one of Handel's soloists...