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  1. Frederick Cornwallis (5 March 1713 – 19 March 1783) was a British clergy member who served as Archbishop of Canterbury after a career in the Church of England. He was born the seventh son of an aristocratic family.

  2. Frederick Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis (14 March 1610/1 – January 1662) was an English peer, MP and Privy Counsellor. He was Treasurer of the Household 1660–1662. He was the eldest surviving son of Sir William Cornwallis of Brome, Suffolk, and his second wife, Jane.

  3. Frederick Cornwallis, created a Baronet in 1627, fought for King Charles I, and followed King Charles II into exile. He was made Baron Cornwallis, of Eye in the County of Suffolk, in 1661, and by judicious marriages, his descendants increased the importance of his family.

  4. Conybeare, F. C. (Frederick Cornwallis), 1856-1924: A collation with the ancient Armenian versions of the Greek text of Aristotle's Categories, De interpretatione, De mundo, De virtutibus et vitiis, and of Porphyry's Introduction (Clarendon Press, 1892), also by Aristotle (page images at HathiTrust)

  5. 26 de oct. de 2004 · Sir Frederick Cornwallis served as Treasurer of the Household from 1660 until 1663. He was created Baron Cornwallis of Eye in 1661 in the English Peerage. Administrative/Biographical history: Frederick Cornwallis was born in 1610, the younger son of Sir William Cornwallis of Brome, Suffolk.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Sir Frederick Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis. Birthdate: estimated between 1568 and 1622. Death: 1662. Immediate Family: Son of Sir William Cornwallis, Kt., MP and Jane Meautys. Husband of Elizabeth Ashburnham and Elizabeth Cornwallis.

  7. Frederick Cornwallis was a British clergy member who served as Archbishop of Canterbury after a career in the Church of England. He was born the seventh son of an aristocratic family.