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Cornwallis, Charles, Sir, -1629

Sir Charles Cornwallis (1555-1629) was a courtier and diplomat who served as treasurer to the household of Prince Henry from 1610 until the prince's death. His biography of Prince Henry was first published in 1641 as The Life and Death of Our Late Most Incomparable and Heroique Prince, Henry Prince of Wales.

From the description of Prince Henrie his life, death, and funeralles : who was borne at Steurling Castle the 19th of Februarie 1594 and deceased at St. James on Fridaie, the 6th of November 1612, circa 1615. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702194176

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Cornwallis, Lord Charles

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Cornwallis, Sir Charles, died 1629

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Cornwallis, ? Charles, active 1629, son of Sir Charles Cornwallis (diplomatist)

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Epithet: son of Sir Charles Cornwallis (diplomatist) British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000572.0x000157 ...

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Cornwallis, Earl

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Cornwallis, Sir, Charles, d 1629

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6kr35nd (person)

Cornwallis, Sir Charles (c.1555-1629), courtier and diplomat, was the second son of Sir Thomas Cornwallis (1518/19-1604), and his wife, Anne (d. 1581), daughter of Sir John Jerningham or Jernegan of Somerleyton, Suffolk. Cornwallis's father was a noted Catholic who had taken part in the coup which gave Mary I the throne, and under her was appointed a privy councillor and comptroller of the household. Despite his religion he raised both his sons as protestants; matriculated from Trinity College, ...

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