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Cornwallis was the commanding general of British forces in the southern campaign in the American Revolution.
Lord Cornwallis arrived in America in 1776 to serve under Sir William Howe. ... Lord Cornwallis's career as a soldier and officer of the Crown was long and distinguished.
The British are represented by British officers, but Lord Cornwallis himself was not present. Trumbull was proud of the fact that he had painted portraits of the French officers while in France;
General Lord Charles Cornwallis 1st Marquess, Governor-General of India, Viceroy of Ireland, was born on New Year's Eve 1737, the sixth child and first son to Charles, the fifth Baron of Eye and...
Lord Charles Cornwallis was a British general who fought against the Americans in many different battles during the Revolutionary War.
The Cornwallis tribe had established itself in Suffolk, ... his mother was a daughter of Lord Townshend and a niece of Robert Walpole, one of England's great Prime Ministers.
Two years later Cornwallis began the fateful Carolina campaign, which led directly to the Yorktown campaign and the major British defeat that in 1781 ended the fighting.
Lord Cornwallis; Cornwallis was the commanding general of British forces in the southern campaign in the American Revolution.
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Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess and 2nd Earl Cornwallis (click to enlarge) Lord Cornwallis, detail of a pencil drawing by John Smart, 1792; in the ... Surrender of Lord Cornwallis