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CONSTABLE, Sir Robert (c.1353-1400), of Flamborough, Yorks.

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b. c.1353, s. and h. of Sir Marmaduke Constable (d.1378) of Flamborough, prob. by his 1st w. Joan. m. by Jan. 1384, Margaret, da. of William Skipwith, wid. of Alexander Surteys (1355-80) of North Gosforth, Northumb., at least 3s. 2da. Kntd. by Feb. 1375.CIPM, xv. nos. 34, 271, 411-12; Test. Ebor. i. 97-98, 264-5, 337-8; ii. 23-25; Scrope v. Grosvenor, i. 135-6; ii. 339-40; CPR, 1381-5, p. 381; Yorks. Arch. Soc. Rec. Ser. l. 65.
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Commr. of array, Yorks. (E. Riding) c. May 1376,RP, ii. 349. Apr. 1385, Mar. 1392; inquiry (W. Riding) Jan. 1379 (abuses by the bailiff of Harthill), (E. Riding) Feb. 1384 (extortions in the bp. of Durham’s liberty at Howden), Dec. 1395 (wreck at Bridlington); sewers Jan. 1383; oyer and terminer Apr. 1388, May 1390 (obstructions to the river Ouse).

Assessor of a tax, Yorks. (E. Riding) May 1379; collector Dec. 1384.

Sheriff, Yorks. 20 Oct. 1385 – 18 Nov. 1386, 11 Nov. 1394–9 Nov. 1395.

J.p. Yorks. (E. Riding) 15 July 1389-Aug. 1395.

Main residence: Flamborough, Yorks.
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Commons 1386-1421
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CONSTABLE, Sir Robert (c.1353-1400)

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Oxford 1644
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CONINGSBY, Thomas (d.1425), of Shepperton, Mdx.

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s. and h. of John Coningsby of Shepperton by Margaret (d.1417/19), da. of Nicholas Halliford of Shepperton. m. by Oct. 1417, Agnes.Guildhall Lib. London, 9171/3, f. 31; CP25(1)151/71/466.
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Commr. of array, Mdx. Nov. 1403; oyer and terminer Feb. 1405, Mdx., Bucks. Feb. 1415; inquiry, Mdx. Feb. 1422 (counterfeiters of weights).

Tax surveyor, Mdx. Mar. 1404; collector Nov. 1404.

Main residence: Shepperton, Mdx.
Conesby, Conyng(e)sby and Cunnesby
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Commons 1386-1421
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CONINGSBY, Thomas (-d.1425)

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Oxford 1644
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COMYN, Thomas, of Wycombe, Bucks.

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Main residence: Wycombe, Bucks.
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Possibly to be identified with the Thomas Comyn, presumably a royal servant, who with his wife Margaret was granted an annuity of pound;5 a year for life in January 1400. Thomas was dead by Oct. 1407, though his wife continued to claim the annuity until 1409: CPR, 1399-1401, p. 185; E404/15/293, 22/518, 23/89, 25/146.

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COMYN, Thomas

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