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  1. Parish Church, close to his family estate near Bury St. Edmunds. An e-mail from a person who works at Culford Hall confirms that Sir Edward Cornwallis was buried in the Cornwallis red brick vault beneath the vestry of the church of St Mary the Virgin at Culford Hall, 4 miles north of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England. [6] Bates, op. cit., p. 60.

  2. Lt.-Gen. Hon. Edward Cornwallis. 22 February 1713 Julian. 0 references. place of birth. London. street address. 14 Leicester Square, London WC2H 7NG (British English ...

  3. EDWARD CORNWALLIS FOUNDER OF FREEMASONRY IN HALIFAX By Reginald V. Harris The Hon. Edward Cornwallis, the founder of Halifax, was born at 14 Leicester Square, London, on March 5th, 1713 (not Feb. 22nd, as stated by several writers). He was the sixth son of Charles, fourth Baron Cornwallis. His mother was Lady Charlotte Butler, daughter of Richard

  4. 43. James S. Macdonald, “Hon. Edward Cornwallis, Founder of Halifax,” Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, XII (1905), pp. 1–17, quotation from 5. 44. See Carl Berger, The Sense of Power: Studies in the Ideas of Canadian Imperialism, 1867–1914 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1970). 45.

  5. CORNWALLIS, EDWARD, army officer and colonial administrator; founder of Halifax, Nova Scotia; b. 22 Feb. 1712/13 in London, England, sixth son of Charles Cornwallis, 4th Baron Cornwallis, and Lady Charlotte Butler, daughter of Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran; m. 17 March 1753 in London, Mary, daughter of Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount ...

  6. Search the collection Colonel The Hon Edward Cornwallis, (1713-76) Search the collection Army-GB-Infantry-South Wales Borderers (1881-1969) (formerly 24th of Foot)

  7. Edward Cornwallis. Cornwallis, Edward (1713-1776), governor of Nova Scotia (1749-52), was born in London, England, on February 22, 1713, the son of Charles, fourth Baron Cornwallis, and Lady Charlotte Butler, daughter of the Earl of Arran. He and his twin brother, who became archbishop of Canterbury, were appointed royal pages, when they were ...