Philippa Coningsby
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Philippa Congsby ( Fitzwilliam; 1530,
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– 1596) married to Sir
Thomas Coningsby Sir Thomas Coningsby (9 October 1550-30 May 1625) was an English soldier and Member of Parliament, notable for his diary of military action in France in 1591. Birth Thomas Coningsby was the son and heir of Humphrey Coningsby, of Hampton Court, ...
and had 11 children. As wife of Sir Thomas Coningsby she lived at
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. Coningsby wrote in a letter to
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that his wife was his "near kinswoman".''HMC Salisbury Hatfield'', vol. 11 (Dublin, 1906), pp. 114, 161.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Coningsby, Philippa 1530 births 1596 deaths 16th-century English people People from West Northamptonshire District Wives of knights