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  1. Henry Burton Conyngham, 1st Marquess Conyngham, KP, GCH, PC, FSA (26 December 1766 – 28 December 1832), known as The Lord Conyngham between 1787 and 1789, as The Viscount Conyngham (2nd creation) between 1789 and 1797 and as The Earl Conyngham (2nd creation) between 1797 and 1815, was an Anglo-Irish courtier and politician of the ...

  2. Quinn, James. Conyngham, Henry (1766–1832), 1st Marquess Conyngham , landlord and courtier, was born 26 December 1766, the elder twin son of Francis Pierpoint Burton (qv), 2nd Baron Conyngham, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel Clements (qv).

  3. Marquess Conyngham, of the County of Donegal, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1816 for Henry Conyngham, 1st Earl Conyngham. He was the great-nephew of another Henry Conyngham, 1st Earl Conyngham, a member of a family of Scottish descent which had settled during the Plantation of Ulster in County Donegal in ...

    • Alexander Burton Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles
    • Peerage of Ireland
  4. Archives. Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess Conyngham (1766 - 1832) RA Collection: People and Organisations. Courtier. Profile. Born: 1766. Died: 1832. Gender: Male. Share. Associated archives. 12 results. Lord Conyngham, Windsor, to Mr. Keightley. 19 Jan 1830. Item LAW/5/485. Conyngham, to Sir Thomas. 13 Aug 1828. Item LAW/5/354.

  5. He was known for his parliamentary independence, although Clements may have had some influence over him. He spent much of his time in England and died 22 May 1787 at the Hot Wells, Bristol. He was succeeded by his son, Henry Conyngham (1766–1832), who became 1st Marquess Conyngham (1816).

  6. He also inherited the title Baron Minster, of Minster Abbey in the County of Kent, created in 1821 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for his ancestor, The 1st Marquess Conyngham, thereby giving the Marquesses Conyngham the automatic right to sit in the British House of Lords (until 1999).

  7. Henry Burton Conyngham, 1st Marquess Conyngham,, known as The Lord Conyngham between 1787 and 1789, as The Viscount Conyngham between 1789 and 1797 and as The Earl Conyngham between 1797 and 1815, was an Anglo-Irish courtier and politician of the Regency period.