Earl Coningsby

Earl Coningsby

The title of Earl Coningsby was created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1719 and became extinct upon the death of 2nd Countess in 1761. The 1st Earl had been created "Baron Coningsby" in the Peerage of Ireland in 1692 and "Baron Coningsby" in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1716. Upon his death, the 1716 barony became extinct, the Irish barony passed to his heir-male, while the earldom passed to his daughter Margaret, already created (1717), "Viscountess Coningsby" and "Baroness of Hampton Court".

Barons Coningsby (1692)

*Thomas Coningsby, 1st Baron Coningsby (1656-1729), created "Earl Coningsby" in 1719.
*Richard Coningsby, 2nd Baron Coningsby (d. 1729) (extinct)

Earls Coningsby (1719)

*Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby (1656-1729)
*Margaret Newton, 2nd Countess Coningsby (1709-1761) (extinct)


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