Notes


Note for:   William Weldon Champneys,   6 APR 1807 - 4 FEB 1875          Index
Husband
William Weldon Champnes Pedigree


Birth: 06 APR 1807 Camden Town, London, England
Christening:
Marriage: 20 MAR 1838 Beckenham, Kent, England
Death: 04 FEB 1875
Burial:



Father: William Betton Champnes Rev Family
Mother: Martha Stable


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Wife
Mary Ann Storr Pedigree


Birth: About 1811 Hill House, Tooting, Surrey, England
Christening:
Marriage: 20 MAR 1838 Beckenham, Kent, England
Death: 1891 Beckenham, Kent, England
Burial:



Father: Paul Starr Family
Mother: Elizabeth Beyer


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Children

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1. Weldon Champnes Pedigree
Male

Birth: 26 AUG 1839 Whitechapel, London, England
Christening:
Death: 09 MAR 1892
Burial:



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2. Basil Champnes Pedigree
Male

Birth: 17 DEC 1842 Whitechapel, London, England
Christening:
Death: 1935
Burial:



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3. Jessie Beyer Champnes Pedigree
Male

Birth: 1844 Whitechapel, London, England
Christening:
Death:
Burial:



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4. Sir Francis Champnes Pedigree
Male

Birth: 25 MAR 1848 Whitechapel, London, England
Christening:
Death: 1930
Burial:



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5. Arthur Charles Champnes Pedigree
Male

Birth: 1854 Whitechapel, London, England
Christening:
Death:
Burial:



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6. Unavailable Pedigree

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Notes


Note for:   Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys,   1892 - 1980          Index
Dalrymple-Champneys, Sir Weldon, CBE,FRCP (1892-1980)

Physician; Ministry of Health, 1927-1956, Ceylon 1934-1935, Deputy Chief M edical Officer, 1940-1956

Texts of talks, 1931-1963, reports to the Ministry, 1927-1939, papers re s pecial projects and interests,

including snake venom and brucellosis; memorabilia of his father, Sir Fran cis Champneys (1848-1930).

World Federation of Hemophilia
The Early Years 1969-1972
The World Federation of Hemophilia was founded in June 1963 at the pala ce in Copenhagen, Denmark, where representatives of haemophilia societi es from all over the world met to organise an international society.(1) T he aims of this society were to stimulate activity in the problems of haem ophilia and, especially, to stimulate interest in the diagnosis, treatmen t, and rehabilitation of people with haemophilia, as well as to encoura ge research into all aspects of the condition. The founding Chairman a nd driving force for the WFH was the late Mr. Frank Schnabel of Canada, wi th Mr. Henri Chaigneau of France and Mr. John Walsh of the United Stat es as Vice Chairmen. The initial Medical and Scientific Advisory Committ ee was made up of Professor Kenneth Brinkhous of the United States, Profes sor J.P. Soulier of France, and Sir Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys of the Unit ed Kingdom. Dr. Cecil Harris of Canada, Dr. E. Neumark of Great Britain, a nd Dr. K. Sjolin of Denmark were Medical Secretaries.(1) Over the next f ew years, the WFH focused on establishing its structure, status, and accep tability in the international communities of haemostasis and thrombosis, h aematology, and haemophilia as a viable and credible champion for the cau se of haemophilia. Progress was immediately apparent and continu es at an ever-increasing rate in present times.

http://www.wfh.org/Content_Documents/OP_Monographs/OP2_IHTC.pdf



In the early days, the Ministry of Health provided considerable help for t hose involved in the development of care for people with haemophilia. In p articular, the deputy Chief Medical Officer of the time, Sir Weldon Dalrym ple-Champneys, gave considerable personal support to the cause of haemophi lia, and organised important conferences under the aegis of the Minist ry in 1950 and 1954. As a direct consequence of these meetings, a netwo rk of five "Reference Centres" was set up for the treatment of people wi th hereditary bleeding disorders. These were based within existing hospita ls in Oxford, Cardiff, Manchester, Sheffield and Newcastle. The first publ ished guidelines in the UK on the treatment of haemophilia were publish ed by Macfarlane and Biggs in Oxford in 1955 ("The diagnosis and treatme nt of haemophilia and its related conditions"). The number of centres h as slowly grown, so that by 1996 there were 22 Comprehensive Care Centr es within the UK.

http://www.medicine.ox.ac.uk/ohc/history.htm



UNDULANT FEVER

Dalrymple-Champneys W., Undulant fever, a neglected problem. Lancet 1950;i i:429-35,477-85.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4277/flo-dx.html

Dalrymple-Champneys Sir W., Brucella infection and undulant fever in ma n, London, Oxford University Press, 1960

http://www.foodstandards.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/rm.pap.pdf



DALRYMPLE-CHAMPNEYS Award
In 1984, the Dalrymple-Champneys Award was given by the British Veterina ry Association to Walter Plowright DVS, FRCVS, FRS, CMG.

http://www.fao.org/docrep/X3444e/x3444e05.htm

Professor Leo Jeffcott, Dean of the Veterinary School, who received the Da lrymple-Champneys Cup and Medal for 2001 from the British Veterinary Assoc iation to recognise his long and outstanding services to veterinary scienc e. The cup was presented by the President of the BVA, David Tyson, at t he opening of the annual conference in Winchester in October.

http://www.fao.org/docrep/X3444e/x3444e05.htm



COLLECTOR OF ANTIQUE ARMS AND ARMOUR
Sotherby’s Auction, 16th October 1967(Reference #CAT108)
Catalogue of Fine Antique Arms and Armour including the property of The La te Miss S. A. P. Boyle and D. R. Sumervell Esq., and Sir Weldon Dalrymple- Champneys, Bt.,C.B.

http://www.peterdysoncatalogue.co.uk/acatalog/search.html



GRENADIER GUARDSMAN
Obituary List since 1977

Name
Branch
Year

DALRYMPLE-CHAMPNEYS, Captain Sir Weldon Bt. CB
Oxford
1980


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