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  1. Edward Cornwallis (5 March [O.S. 22 February] 1713 – 14 January 1776) was a British career military officer and member of the aristocratic Cornwallis family, who reached the rank of Lieutenant General.

  2. 13 de jan. de 2008 · Edward Cornwallis, founder of Halifax in 1749, governor of Nova Scotia from 1749-52, military leader and governor of Gibraltar from 1762-76, (born 22 February 1713 in London, England; died 23 January 1776 in Gibraltar).

  3. Lieut-General Hon. Edward Cornwallis. This 1750s painting, by Sir Joshua Reynolds shows Cornwallis in a regimental uniform that conforms to the colours of the 24th at that time, ie. green facings with silver lace.

  4. Born into a family with influential connections, Edward Cornwallis and his twin brother, Frederick, became royal pages at the age of 12. A captain in the 8th Foot by 1734, Cornwallis acted as a courier for the diplomatic service between 1738 and 1743 and became major of the 20th Foot in 1742.

  5. Cornwallis vacated his seat on being appointed governor of Gibraltar. Only one speech by him in Parliament is recorded: on 29 Jan. 1762, in a confused debate on a technical point about the papers concerning the German musters.

  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, as the incoming governor of what the British referred to as Nova Scotia, had no reason to be in doubt as to the significance of relations with the Mi’kmaq, Maliseet, or Passamaquoddy.