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  1. Major George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West (14 November 1874 – 1 April 1951) was a British officer of the Scots Guards. George Cornwallis-West was noted primarily for his marriages, the first to Lady Randolph Churchill , mother of Winston Churchill , and the second to the renowned actress Stella Campbell, who was also known ...

  2. Before His Borrowed Plumes petered out or perhaps just after, George Cornwallis-West and Mrs Pat struck up a fiery affair right under Jennies nose. In some ways, it was nothing more than a taste of her own medicine, and Jennie took it with a stiff upper lip—at first.

  3. hmn.wiki › es › George_Cornwallis-WestGeorge Cornwallis-Oeste

    El mayor George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West (14 de noviembre de 1874 - 1 de abril de 1951) fue un oficial británico de la Guardia Escocesa.

  4. Major George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West (14 November 1874 – 1 April 1951) was a British officer of the Scots Guards. George Cornwallis-West was noted primarily for his marriages, the first to Lady Randolph Churchill, mother of Winston Churchill, and the second to the renowned actress Stella Campbell, who was also known on the stage ...

  5. Born George Frederick Myddelton West in 1874, but better known as George Cornwallis-West after his father hyphenated his names, the last of the West family in Milford died by his own hand on 1st April 1951. George was a dashing, handsome officer in the Scots Guards, serving his country in the Boer War, but not too proud to take on the ...

  6. George Cornwallis-West was the great-great-grandson of John Whitby, the flag captain of Admiral Sir William Cornwallis (1744-1819) of Milford-on-Sea. He was an unlikely historian, but his two historical works are of considerable value.

  7. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › cornwallis-west_gSFE: Cornwallis-West, G

    Major George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West. born Ruthin, Wales: 14 November 1874. died London: 1 April 1951. works. The Woman Who Stopped War (London: Hutchinson and Co, 1935) [hb/] links. Internet Speculative Fiction Database; previous versions of this entry. Internet Archive