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  1. Campion was born in London, the son of John Campion, a clerk of the Court of Chancery, and Lucy (née Searle – daughter of Laurence Searle, one of the Queen's serjeants-at-arms). Upon the death of Campion's father in 1576, his mother married Augustine Steward, dying soon afterwards.

  2. Thomas Campion (born Feb. 12, 1567, London—died March 1, 1620) was an English poet, composer, musical and literary theorist, and physician. He was one of the outstanding songwriters of the brilliant English lutenist school of the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

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  3. Thomas Campion was born in London, England in 1567. Campion’s importance for nondramatic literature of the English Renaissance lies in the exceptional intimacy of the musical-poetic connection in his work.

  4. Albert Campion is a pseudonym used by a man who was born in 1900 into a prominent British aristocratic family. Early novels hint that he was part of the Royal Family but this suggestion is dropped in later works. However, it is hinted at again in Cargo of Eagles, Allingham's last novel.

  5. Thomas Campion was born in London on February 12, 1567. He was a law student, a physician, a composer, a writer of masques, and a poet. Campion's parents died when he was still a boy, but they left enough money to send him to Peterhouse College, Cambridge, in 1581.

  6. Thomas Campion was born in London, England, around February 12, 1567. Tragically, at only a young age, he lost both his parents, John and Lucy Campion. Was Thomas Campion a successful poet? Yes, Thomas Campion was a successful lyric poet who was widely recognized as one of the best of his time.

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  8. Mar 1, 2017 · On this day in 1620, Thomas Campion, the famous Tudor and Stuart physician, poet and musician, died. He was laid to rest on the same day he died at St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, London. Campion was born in 1567 and was the son of John Campion, cursitor to the chancery court, and Lucy Searle.

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