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  2. Frederick Cornwallis - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Cornwallis (5 March 1713 – 19 March 1783) was a British clergy member who served as Archbishop of Canterbury after a career in the Church of England. He was born the seventh son of an aristocratic family.

  3. Frederick Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis (14 March 1610/1 – January 1662) was an English peer, MP and Privy Counsellor. He was Treasurer of the Household 1660–1662. He was the eldest surviving son of Sir William Cornwallis of Brome, Suffolk, and his second wife, Jane. After his father's death, his mother married Sir Nathaniel Bacon.

  4. Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare, FBA (14 September 1856 – 9 January 1924) was a British orientalist, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford. Biography

  5. Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis - Wikipedia

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    Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, KG, PC (31 December 1738 – 5 October 1805) was a British Army officer, Whig politician and colonial administrator. In the United States and the United Kingdom, he is best known as one of the leading British general officers in the American War of Independence .

  6. John Moore (archbishop of Canterbury) - Wikipedia

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    On the death of Archbishop Frederick Cornwallis, he was translated to the See of Canterbury on 26 April 1783, [4] on the joint recommendation of bishops Robert Lowth and Richard Hurd, both of whom had declined the primacy.

  7. Cornwallis in North America - Wikipedia

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    In August 1785 Cornwallis attended manoeuvres in Prussia along with the Duke of York where they encountered Frederick the Great and Cornwallis's Virginia opponent, the marquis de Lafayette. [135] In 1786 he was appointed to be Commander-in-Chief of British India and Governor of the Presidency of Fort William, also known as the Bengal Presidency.

  8. Charles Cornwallis, 1st Earl Cornwallis - Wikipedia

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    Cornwallis was the son of Charles Cornwallis, 4th Baron Cornwallis, by Lady Charlotte, daughter of Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran. Edward Cornwallis and Frederick Cornwallis were his younger brothers. [citation needed] He was admitted to Clare College, Cambridge in 1717. [1]

  9. Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Baron Cornwallis - Wikipedia

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    Cornwallis was born in Culford, Suffolk, the son of Sir Frederick Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis and his wife Elizabeth Ashburnham, daughter of Sir John Ashburnham and Elizabeth Richardson, 1st Lady Cramond, and was baptised on 19 April 1632. His uncle was John Ashburnham. [1]