| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Leominster | [1601], [1604], [1614] |
Family and Education
3rd s. of Thomas Coningsby I of Leominster by Eleanor, da. (or half-sis.) of Thomas Hakluyt of Eyton, Leominster. m. (1) da. of one Sadler; (2) Frances, da. of Thomas Houghton of Houghton, Cheshire; at least 1s. 1da.
Offices Held
Feodary, Herefs. c. 1599; j.p.q. by 1601; ?clerk of the petty bag 1608.
Address
Main residence: Hampton Wafer, Herefs.
biography text
Coningsby was, like his kinsman and namesake of Hampton Court, a follower of the Earl of Essex. His inquisition post mortem, drawn up on 15 June 1617, pronounced his 12 year-old son Henry the heir to the manor he held at Grendon Warren and to his property in Leominster.1PCC 38 Arundel; Vis. Salop (Harl. Soc. xxviii), 131; C. J. Robinson, Herefs. Manors, 130; C142/353/65; HMC Hatfield, ix. 205; index petty bag recs.; CSP Dom. 1598-1601, p. 541.
Volume
Notes
- 1. PCC 38 Arundel; Vis. Salop (Harl. Soc. xxviii), 131; C. J. Robinson, Herefs. Manors, 130; C142/353/65; HMC Hatfield, ix. 205; index petty bag recs.; CSP Dom. 1598-1601, p. 541.
