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in Herefordshire, MP. In 1771 he assumed by royal licence the surname and arms of Cornewall in lieu of his patronymic, in accordance with the bequest from his father-in-law, an inheritance which included Moccas Park in Herefordshire. In 1773 he received a
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Catherine Cornewall's family claimed descent from a younger branch of the de Cornewall family, Barons of Burford, lineally descended from Sir Richard of Cornwall (d.1296, slain by an arrow at the
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Cornewall died in 1819 and was buried at Moccas. By his wife Catherine, he had two sons and six daughters:
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who tried to bring Fox and Pitt together. He was returned again for Herefordshire in a contest at the
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Debrett's gives this daughter's name as Harriet; Foljambe and Compton (1908) has Hannah.
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in 1769. On 18 July 1771 he married Catherine Cornewall, only daughter and heiress of
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Catherine-Frances Cornewall (1773–1826), married Samuel Peploe of Garnstone Castle,
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families
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contributions in Parliament by Sir George Cornewall, 2nd Baronet
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G (ed.).
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A history of the castles of Herefordshire and their lords
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Born George Amyand, he was the eldest son and heir of
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London. p. 185. 300: 125:Cornewall entered Parliament at the 435:"Cornewall, Sir George (1748-1819)" 426: 384:"Cornewall, Sir George (1748-1819)" 188:but exchanged it. In 1800, he sold 24: 492:. London: Longman. pp. 40–41. 449: 372: 327: 265:John FitzAlan, 6th Earl of Arundel 25: 896: 613: 221:(1774–1835), eldest son and heir. 219:Sir George Cornewall, 3rd Baronet 141:. 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Sir George Cornewall, 2nd Baronet
George Cornewall (disambiguation)

bezantee
Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall
difference
Moccas Court
House of Commons
Sir George Amyand, 1st Baronet
Eton College
Christ Church, Oxford
Master of Arts
Velters Cornewall
Moccas
Doctorate of Civil Law
University of Oxford
1774 general election
member of parliament
Herefordshire
1796
St. Alban's Tavern group
1802 general election
1806
1807 general election
Herefordshire Militia

Grenada
Moccas Court
Mouse Castle
Cusop

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