The daughter of Elizabeth Radcliffe and Sir Roger Woodhouse was Anne Woodhouse, who married firstly Christopher Coningsby, of Wallington, Esq., who was slain in the first of Edward VI at the battle of Muscleborough in Scotland. ...
After her first husband's death, Anne remarried to Sir Thomas Ragland.
Christopher Coningsby had by Anne Woodhouse three daughters and coheiresses,
- Elizabeth, who married Francis Gawdy, Esq.,
- Anne, who married Alexander Balam of Elme in Cambridgeshire, and
- Amy, who married Thomas Clarke of Avington in Northamptonshire.
In her will, made December 1562 and proven 18 February 1563, Anne left a ring with an emerald to her husband but otherwise stipulated ‘that Sir Thomas Ragland shall not by any ways or means take any benefit or advantage of this will’.[30] She apparently did not trust him to manage the inheritance left to her daughters.