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Sir Christopher Conyers

Birth
Hornby, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England
Death
14 Jun 1538
East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Burial
Skelton, York Unitary Authority, North Yorkshire, England Add to Map
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Knight, 2nd Lord Conyers of Hornby, Yorkshire.

Son and heir to Sir William Conyers and his second wife, Anne Neville. Grandson of Sir John Conyers and Alice de Neville, Sir Ralph de Neville and Isabel Booth. Sir Christopher was a direct relative of Geoffrey Plantagenet, King Edward III and King Henry II.

Husband of Anne Dacre, daughter of Sir Thomas Dacre and Elizabeth Greystoke, descendants of Edward I and Edward III. They were married at Kirksowald, Cumberland on 28 Sept 1515 and had two sons and two daughters; John, 3rd Lord Conyers, Leonard, Elizabeth (wife of George Place) and Jane (wife of Sir Marmaduke Constable).

Sir Christopher was summoned to Parliament as Christofero domino Conyers chivaler. Both Christopher and his wife were buried at the parish church in Skelton.
Knight, 2nd Lord Conyers of Hornby, Yorkshire.

Son and heir to Sir William Conyers and his second wife, Anne Neville. Grandson of Sir John Conyers and Alice de Neville, Sir Ralph de Neville and Isabel Booth. Sir Christopher was a direct relative of Geoffrey Plantagenet, King Edward III and King Henry II.

Husband of Anne Dacre, daughter of Sir Thomas Dacre and Elizabeth Greystoke, descendants of Edward I and Edward III. They were married at Kirksowald, Cumberland on 28 Sept 1515 and had two sons and two daughters; John, 3rd Lord Conyers, Leonard, Elizabeth (wife of George Place) and Jane (wife of Sir Marmaduke Constable).

Sir Christopher was summoned to Parliament as Christofero domino Conyers chivaler. Both Christopher and his wife were buried at the parish church in Skelton.


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