Henry Campion
1680-1761
Henry Campion was the son of William Campion, of Combwell Manor in Kent. After school in Enfield, Middlesex, he matriculated at Trinity as a Fellow-Commoner at the age of 17, in December 1698. He was also admitted at Lincoln's Inn in 1697-8.
He lived at Danny Place, Sussex. He may have been MP for East Grinstead in 1708, for Bossiney in 1710, and for Sussex in 1713. He donated £50 for the repair and beautification of Trinity College Chapel in 1707.
He was buried at Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, where there is believed to be a memorial inscription to him.
Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th S. II. 264
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