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Canadian Forces Base Cornwallis, a former Canadian Forces Base located in De
Cornwallis acted as M.P. for Eye from March to May 1640
ast part of Great Andaman and was named Port Cornwallis after Admiral William Cornwallis.
d in 1777, but served in the militia against Cornwallis after the battle of Guilford Court House.
of the company led by Lord Charles, 2nd Earl Cornwallis, along with allied forces from the Maratha E
Cornwallis also represented Hampshire in one first-clas
hurried preparations, the sudden arrival of Cornwallis, and his belief that the entire British army
t, Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, requested that Cornwallis and her four surviving sister ships of the D
After Cornwallis's attack in Trenton was stopped, Washington
Cornwallis and Ellesmere Islands feature in the history
on his father's death in 1762 he became Earl Cornwallis and entered the House of Lords.
Cornwallis and her sisters had the same armament as and
e was the sixth son of Charles, fourth Baron Cornwallis, and Lady Charlotte Butler, daughter of the
She was based at Digby, Nova Scotia at HMCS Cornwallis and at Bermuda, attached to HMCS Somers Isle
The force was commanded by General Charles Cornwallis and had 1,900 troops while their American op
Cornwallis and other officers were returned to New York
Byng called a council of war, which involved Cornwallis, and advised the return of the fleet to Gibr
onial forces to defeat the British governor, Cornwallis and his men and drive them north, out of the
s headquarters for both British General Lord Cornwallis and American General Nathanael Greene.
men was assembled under the new Viceroy Lord Cornwallis and was steadily moving towards his forces.
Yvonne Cornwallis and Royal Navy Commander Henry Mitford Amher
the prison camp, he argued strenuously with Cornwallis and other British officers over the proper m
k to celebrate a Christmas with no presents, Cornwallis and Mr. Hankey fix the projector and the fil
sent-day Greensboro between Generals Charles Cornwallis and Nathanael Greene during the American Rev
to South Carolina, he ordered Lee to abandon Cornwallis and instead join forces with militia Colonel
Edward Cornwallis and Frederick Cornwallis were his younger br
house that is the former seat of the Bacon, Cornwallis and Cadogan families, and now it is the home
d to remodel the house for the first Marquis Cornwallis and in 1791 Humphry Repton (1752(1818) provi
Cornwallis and her five sisters of the Duncan-class wer
The Hessians were attached to Cornwallis' army.
nd, William Phillips (who died a week before Cornwallis' arrival), Cornwallis worked to eliminate Vi
In May 1781, Lord Charles Cornwallis arrived in Petersburg, Virginia after a leng
er, Father Le Loutre's War began when Edward Cornwallis arrived to establish Halifax with 13 transpo
illiam Phillips before General Charles, Earl Cornwallis arrived in late May with his southern army t
a in Halifax after he arrived there with Col Cornwallis as he then was in 1749 and then, after the h
Her design was based on HMS Cornwallis, as completed.
He replaced Cornwallis as commander in the South in 1782 and won an
d Broadway, en route to victory over General Cornwallis at the Siege of Yorktown and to victory in t
e surrender of the British troops under Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781.
Belcher died with Cornwallis at the age of 58.
Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown by John Trumbull, 1820.
ese negotiations ended with the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown.
, commanded the French fleet which surprised Cornwallis at Yorktown and forced a surrender.
th the Royal Artillery and served under Lord Cornwallis at the Siege of Seringapatam (1792).
ess than two months after the 1781 defeat of Cornwallis at Yorktown, the 88 year old Fairfax died at
e leading his 4th brigade in support of Lord Cornwallis at the Battle of Germantown, General Agnew w
1795 commanded HMS Bellerophon under Admiral Cornwallis at the First Battle of Groix.
s the Continental Army marched south to face Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia, at which time the end
American theater ended with the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, Clinton was replaced as Command
was killed ten months after the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown in one of the last battles of th
ebration of the surrender of General Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia.
te and were participants in the surrender of Cornwallis at the Siege of Yorktown.
John and Henry Hampton as prisoners to Lord Cornwallis at Camden.
While they lament not getting any presents, Cornwallis begins to wonder about his significance in t
n, South Carolina, under the command of Lord Cornwallis, but Morris was not present being stationed
1801, at the instigation of Admiral William Cornwallis, but the Peace of Amiens later that year lef
When Cornwallis came south, Pearson, with his company, endea
William Cornwallis Cartwright (24 November 1825 - 8 November 19
Charles Cornwallis Chesney (29 September 1826 - 19 March 1876),
He came to Nova Scotia in 1749 as Edward Cornwallis' clerk.
Leslie, but Lieutenant General Charles, Earl Cornwallis, commanding the British southern army, had o
Cricket Club play within the grounds of Lord Cornwallis country home.
arried firstly in 1828, Lady Jemima Isabella Cornwallis, daughter of James Mann, 5th Earl Cornwallis
draw off the Royal Navy force under William Cornwallis defending the Western Approaches.
Lord Cornwallis died in May 1852, aged 73.
The Countess Cornwallis died in 17 December 1785.
Cornwallis died in Froxfield, Hampshire on 28 January 1
Lord Cornwallis died on 6 March 2010 and was succeeded in th
Cornwallis died in January 1982, aged 89, and was succe
n he in turn was replaced by Admiral William Cornwallis, Domett was again flag captain, aboard HMS V
ranville Eliot was the son of Charles George Cornwallis Eliot (16 October 1839 - 22 May 1901) and hi
the death of his first cousin John Granville Cornwallis Eliot, 6th Earl of St Germans, Granville bec
John Granville Cornwallis Eliot, 6th Earl of St Germans, MC was born o
William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, 4th Earl of St Germans (14 December 1
The Cornwallis family descended from Frederick Cornwallis,
The Cornwallis family possessed large estates at Culford in
The Cornwallis family were Roman Catholic Recusants and the
The estate remained in the Cornwallis family until the second Marquis died in 1823
For many years it was the seat of the Cornwallis family.
home in Culford Park, built in 1796 for the Cornwallis family.
together with the Lord Lieutenant, Marquess Cornwallis, finally succeeded in steering the Irish Act
Cornwallis fires a broadside during the withdrawal from
e Light Infantry and British General Charles Cornwallis' forces on March 5, 1781, one of several sma
In 1635 Cornwallis fought the Virginian colonist William Claibo
Fort Cornwallis, founded in 1786 in George Town, Prince of W
to use Shelby's and Sevier's men to prevent Cornwallis from returning to Charleston.
He represented the township Cornwallis from 1785 to 1793 and King's County from 179
He represented Cornwallis from 1820 to 1824 and Rimouski from 1834 unt
However, Tarleton was ill, so Cornwallis gave the assignment to Tarleton's subordinat
ar appears, including John Burgoyne, Charles Cornwallis, Guy Carleton, Thomas Gage, Thomas Graves, H
as well as to driving back Lord Rawdon, whom Cornwallis had left in that field.
med Admiral Thomas Graves that they believed Cornwallis had surrendered.
William Cornwallis Harris by Ramsay Richard Reinagle, National
Ethiopian Encounters: Sir William Cornwallis Harris and the British Mission to the Kingdo
On the whole, Cornwallis has generally been judged as a competent adm
ams, now Lord Gerard or Lord Newport or Lord Cornwallis, he travelled from one part of Europe to ano
However, Lord Cornwallis heard that South Carolina's Patriot Governor
Cornwallis Hewett (1814)
Squadron with battleships HMS Albemarle, HMS Cornwallis, HMS Duncan, HMS Exmouth.
y commander in the region, Commodore William Cornwallis, immediately set about demanding the surrend
'Admiral Sir William Cornwallis' in Le Fevre & Harding, eds., The Precursors
He represented Cornwallis in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 18
Their son Fiennes assumed the surname of Cornwallis in lieu of his patronymic.
elwood came to Halifax as a clerk for Edward Cornwallis in 1749.
He represented Cornwallis in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
the post by Lieutenant General Charles, Earl Cornwallis in November.
in the invasion of Mysore, conducted by Lord Cornwallis in 1791.
of a force at Princeton, New Jersey by Lord Cornwallis in early 1777 while Cornwallis chased after
He represented the town of Cornwallis in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 17
don, England and came to Halifax with Edward Cornwallis in 1749.
ed the Navy in 1777 and served under William Cornwallis in several ships during the American War, re
rk, leaving Lieutenant General Charles, Earl Cornwallis in command of the British army in the South.
military commander and was created Marquess Cornwallis in 1792.
In early July 1781, General Charles Cornwallis, in command of British troops in Virginia, a
l features of his son William stands at Fort Cornwallis in George Town.
fore joining HMS Crown under Captain William Cornwallis in the East Indies in 1788.
uards embarked from New York and joined Lord Cornwallis in Charleston, South Carolina in December 17
Cornwallis is a locality of Sydney, in the state of New
A corner of the wall surrounding Fort Cornwallis is situated behind the tower.
The Bacon River is a river on Cornwallis Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut,
mine was an underground zinc mine on Little Cornwallis Island in the Canadian territory of Nunavut
s Chaetocladus, which existed in what is now Cornwallis Island, Arctic Canada, during the Silurian p
cies of seaweed which existed in what is now Cornwallis Island, Northern Canada, during the Ludfordi
e early fall from an air base at Resolute on Cornwallis Island.
ttle Squadron was abolished temporarily, and Cornwallis joined the 3rd Battle Squadron at Scapa Flow
c family and educated at Eton and Cambridge, Cornwallis joined the British Army in 1757, seeing acti
Cornwallis Junior High School in Halifax is named for h
x West High School for 14 years, and then at Cornwallis Junior High School.
Cornwallis' land was occupied and many of the buildings
In 1780, General Lord Cornwallis led a British army into the Carolinas, and w
Cornwallis left Nova Scotia in 1752, three years before
Cornwallis made his first-class debut for the Army agai
General Cornwallis made the difficult decision to fire grapesho
ed by the new governor-general, Lord Charles Cornwallis made its participation impossible.
Dennis Price as Cornwallis Marley
Lord Cornwallis married Mabel Leigh, daughter of Oswald Pete
Colonel Francis Cornwallis Maude VC CB (28 October 1828 - 19 October 19
Georgiana, daughter of Cornwallis Maude, 1st Viscount Hawarden, in 1806.
Dowager Countess of Yarborough, daughter of Cornwallis Maude, 3rd Viscount Hawarden and widow of Ch
1793-28 March 1851), later known as Charles Cornwallis Michell, was a British soldier, first survey
as ensign in 1761, He rose to become one of Cornwallis' most trusted officers during the American R
When Lord Cornwallis moved his British Army into North Carolina,
the 1943-44 season Tatchell played with the Cornwallis Navy.
He was born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of Isaac Patton Dickie
He was born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of Handley Beckwith an
He was born at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of Reverend William Ch
He was born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of John Chipman and Eu
He was born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of Charles Dickie, for
Handley Chipman and Jean Allen, and came to Cornwallis, Nova Scotia with his family.
Born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of John Cumming Newcom
He was born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia.
Gesner was born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia.
The surrender of Lord Cornwallis, October 19, 1781 at Yorktown.
after his creation on 20 April 1661 as Baron Cornwallis of Eye.
sapeake Bay, cutting British General Charles Cornwallis off from escape by sea.
In response to the raids, Governor Edward Cornwallis offered a bounty on the head of every Mi'kma
f the British East India Company led by Lord Cornwallis on 21 March 1791 during the Third Mysore War
infantry tactics that generals such as Lord Cornwallis or Willam Howe used in the American War of I
Cornwallis ordered Hanger to cautiously enter the town
and Lee never caught up with Tarleton, since Cornwallis ordered him to rejoin the main army on the n
st to Weymouth, serving Upper Clements Park, Cornwallis Park and Digby.
Camden in August 1780, British General Lord Cornwallis paused with his army in the Waxhaws region o
Arthur Cornwallis Ponsonby (1856-1918; 4th son of Walter Ponso
th the outbreak of the war in North America, Cornwallis put his previous misgivings aside and sought
In July 1762 Cornwallis received his first command in the 8-gun sloo
General Lord Cornwallis receiving Tipoo Sultan's sons as hostages, b
On March 17, two days after the battle, Cornwallis reported his casualties as 5 officers and 88
ses and his loss of influence in the colony, Cornwallis returned to England, where he died at some p
the valley into the Annapolis Basin, and the Cornwallis River which flows east from Caribou Bog into
ng east, in two smaller valleys north of the Cornwallis River, are the Canard River and the Habitant
Cornwallis rode to his left flank and steadied Rawdon's
John Edward Cornwallis Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke (February 13, 1
The ship on which Cornwallis sailed in December 1781 also carried Benedic
The various nicknames of cornwallis seem to show that he was regarded with more
Cornwallis sent British troops and cavalry to occupy Gl
In 1751, the new governor, Cornwallis, sent Mascarene to New England to renew the
Anxious to capture Rutledge, Cornwallis sent Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton in
During WWII, Lord Cornwallis served with the Coldstream Guards between 19
Light Horse Harry" Lee to continue shadowing Cornwallis so that his southward movement was screened.
Cornwallis spent the remainder of 1791 securing his sup
in Beadon Street, the theatre later moved to Cornwallis Street - now called Bidhan Sarani.
e returned home to Halifax and was called to Cornwallis Street Baptist Church, a position he held fo
Cornwallis succeeded his father in the barony in 1722.
Cornwallis succeeded Lord Wellesley as Governor-General
ocal residents and national officials to the Cornwallis Surrender Centennial Celebration at Yorktown
The elder McDowell was present at Charles Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown.
It opens in 1781 with the news of Lord Cornwallis' surrender to George Washington as it reache
e in the South, serving until 1781 when Lord Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown.
After returning fire with its four-inch gun, Cornwallis sustained a strike from one torpedo that had
Although General Cornwallis, the British Commander, held the field at th
urt, and in 1783, on the death of Archbishop Cornwallis, the king pressed him to accept the primacy,
Paddison, Alfred Cornwallis The Lang Plan: The Case for Australia Labor
christened on 6 December 1768, by Frederick Cornwallis, The Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Great
l Chamber at St James's Palace, by Frederick Cornwallis, The Archbishop of Canterbury.
The copy of the Mouzon map carried by Lord Cornwallis, the British Commander, is preserved at the
ne through silk manufacturing in Malda, Lord Cornwallis the Governor-General appointed Grant as a me
lists on their way to Charlotte to join Lord Cornwallis, the British commander in the Southern colon
The Cornwallis title was revived in 1927 when Fiennes's son
He accompanied Cornwallis to Charleston where he was sometimes command
Scotia, is founded by British General Edward Cornwallis to counter French presence at Louisbourg.
                                                                                                    


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