Anthony Champney (c. 1569 in England – c. 1643 in England) was an English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist.
4-828: Champney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Champney (born 1569), English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist Benjamin Champney (1817–1907), American painter whose name has become synonymous with White Mountain art of the 19th century Clive Champney , British former continuity announcer for Border Television Elizabeth Williams Champney (1850–1922), American author of numerous articles and novels, most of which focused on foreign locations James Wells Champney (1843–1903), American genre and portrait painter See also [ edit ] Champneys (disambiguation) Champney's West , Canada [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
8-636: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Anthony Champney He studied at Reims (1590) and Rome (1593). As priest he was imprisoned at Wisbech Castle , and was active against the Jesuits , acting later for the Appellant Clergy in Rome (1602). Afterwards he was appointed president of Arras College near Paris, becoming doctor of theology and Fellow of the Sorbonne . He
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16-471: Was vice-president of Douai College , from 1619 to 1625, and from 1628 until he returned to England, where he died some time after 1643. He published: His "History of Queen Elizabeth" ( Annales Elizabethae Reginae ) is still in manuscript. Formerly, as stated by Joseph Gillow , Thompson Cooper , Thomas Francis Knox , etc., it was preserved in the archives of the Old Chapter ; from 1879 it has been in
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