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Capell [Capel-Coningsby], George, Viscount Malden. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Feb. 14, 1775. [S. and h. of William Anne, Earl of Essex. B. Nov. 13, 1757.] M.A. 1777, as Viscount Malden. Took the additional name of Coningsby on succeeding to the estates of his grandmother (Lady Francis Hanbury-Williams, born Coningsby), Dec. 20, 1781. Succeeded his father as 5th Earl of Essex, Mar. 4, 1799. M.P. for Westminster, 1779-80; for Lostwithiel, 1781-4; for Okehampton, 1785-90; for Radnor, 1794-9. F.S.A., 1801. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1810. Lord-Lieut. of Heref., 1802-17. Recorder and High Steward of Leominster, 1802. Died Apr. 23, 1839, aged 81. Buried at Watford. (G.E.C., ed. Gibbs; Al. Oxon.) | George CAPELL CAPEL-CONINGSBY, Viscount Malden Approx. lifespan: 17571839 Adm Fell.-Com. Corpus Christi College 1775:02:14 s. and h. of William Anne, Earl of Essex. CAPELL CAPEL-CONINGSBY b. 1757:11:13 MA 1777, as Viscount Malden. Took the additional name of Coningsby on succeeding to the estates of his grandmother (Lady Francis Hanbury-Williams, born Coningsby) 1781:12:20 Succeeded his father as 5th Earl of Essex 1799:03:04 M.P. for: : Westminster, [London], 1779-80 for Lostwithiel, [Cornwall], 1781-84 for Okehampton, [Devon], 1785-90 for Radnorshire , 1794-99 FSA 1801 DCL Oxford 1810 Lord-Lieutenant of: : Herefordshire , 1802-17 Recorder and High: Steward of Leominster, [Herefordshire], 1802 d. aged 81 1839:04:23 bur. Watford, [Hertfordshire], ( G.E.C ., ed. Gibbs; Al. Oxon .) |