William Coggeshall

Coggeshall was born in Codham Hall on 20 July 1358.

Coggeshall married, before March 1379 in Milan, Antiocha Hawkwood, a daughter of Sir John Hawkwood of Sible Hedingham, Essex by his first wife.

He was elected a Member of Parliament for Essex 1391, January 1397, 1401, 1402, October 1404, 1411, April 1414, 1420, December 1421 and 1422.

[3] In 1381 he was one of the commissioners appointed to suppress the Peasants' Revolt.

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