Arthur Champernowne
Sir Arthur Champernowne (1524 ? march 29 , 1578) was a Vice-Admiral of the West who lived at Dartington Hall in Devon.
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1524 - March 29 - 1578 - Vice-Admiral of the West - Dartington Hall - Devon
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He was the second son of Sir Philip Champernowne of Modbury, Devon, whose family had lived in Devon since arriving from Chambernon in France in the C12.
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Modbury - France
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In 1546 Sir Arthur married Mary Norreys whose father Henry Norreys (Norris) had been implicated in the fall of Anne Boleyn and was beheaded.
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1546 - Anne Boleyn
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He was knighted by Edward VI in 1548, after serving in France and fighting in skirmishes over Boulogne-sur-Mer.
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Edward VI - Boulogne-sur-Mer
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In 1549 he helped subdue the rebellion against the English language Bible which had started amongst the Cornish for whom English was a foreign language and who sort to have Latin Bible restored.
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He was briefly imprisoned during the unrest, which accompanied Queen Mary?s marriage to the future Philip II of Spain.
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In 1554 he exchanged with Thomas Aylworth, Lord of Dartington, the mansion house at Polsoe, Exeter for the Dartington Estate, which contained the medieval Dartington Hall. By 1560 the construction of a new Elizabethan front on the foundation of the older buildings was underway and this continued for several years. His descendants continued to live in Dartington Hall until it became partly derelict and was sold in 1925.
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Official Posts:
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- 1555 - M.P. for Plympton
- 1561 ? Sheriff of Devon
- 1562 - Vice-Admiral of the Devon Coasts, a post he held for life.
- 1563 ? MP for Totnes
In 1568 he organised the interception of the Spanish treasure fleet which was taking money to the Duke of Alva, Regent of the Netherlands. Champernowne personally delivered 64 boxes of treasure weighing some 8 tonnes safely to the tower of London. Worth some 2 million Royales. Over half of the money was used by Queen Elizabeth to fund her navy, the remainder she sent on to Amsterdam.
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He was a staunch friend of the Huguenots, and his son had married the daughter of the Gabriel, Count of Montgomery, a staunch Huguenot supporter in 1572. Champernowne was at Dwercy, France for the marriage and reported back to Lord Burghley on the conditions. Following the massacre of St Batholomew?s Eve, the Count escaped France and was given refuge at Dartington Hall. Champernowne wrote to Queen Elizabeth proposing the raising of an army to provide relief for the Protestants in France.
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Huguenots - Gabriel, Count of Montgomery - Lord Burghley - Massacre of St Batholomew?s Eve - Dartington Hall - Queen Elizabeth
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Many other members of the Champernowne family were also called Arthur and some of them were knighted, however their activities were largely restricted to Devon and Cornwall, none was so close to events of national importance.
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