John Conyers (Essex politician)

[1] He was the eldest son of Edward Conyers, MP and was educated at University College, Oxford (1735).

He succeeded his father in 1742, inheriting a somewhat dilapidated Copt Hall, near Epping, Essex, which he demolished and rebuilt.

He was a Tory member of the Parliament of Great Britain for Reading from 1747 to 1754 and for Essex from 25 February 1772 to 8 September 1775.

He married twice; firstly Hannah, the daughter of Richard Warner, of North Elmham, Norfolk and secondly his cousin, Lady Henrietta Frances, the daughter of Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl of Pomfret.

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Copt Hall, Essex, as rebuilt by John Conyers 1751–1758