Seems to have been a messuage in the Poultry. According to Stow it was a poulterer's shop, and had for its sign three coneys in a hoop (S. 265).
St. Mildred near "Conhop" is mentioned in the will of Philip le Taillour in 1292 (Ct. H.W. I. 107).
"Coninghop," 1312 (ib. 236).