George Champagné (c. 1751 – 26 October 1828) was an Anglican clergyman who was Canon of Windsor from 1802–28.
[1] Champagné was born into a family of French Huguenot exiles who established themselves in Ireland.
He married Marie de la Rochefoucauld of the noble house of the same name.
[9][10] Champagné was appointed to the third stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1802, a position he held until 1828.
[citation needed] In 1818, he gave the Dean and Canons some shares in the South Sea Company to be used as an endowment to purchase clothes or books amongst the pupils of the National School at Windsor.