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Thomas Cornwallis (died 1604)

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Sir Thomas Cornwallis (1518/1519–1604) was an English politician.

Family

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Thomas Cornwallis was the eldest son of Sir John Cornwallis (c. 1491–1544), steward of the household of the future King Edward VI during the years 1538–1544, by his wife, Mary Sulyard, daughter of Edward Sulyard of Otes, Essex.[1]

Career

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Cornwallis was appointed High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk for 1552–53 and made a Privy Councillor in Aug. 1553. He was the last Treasurer of Calais from April 1554 to December 1557 and Comptroller of the Household from December 1557 to November 1558.[2]

He was elected a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Suffolk in 1547 and 1558, for Gatton in October 1553 and Grampound in April 1554.[2]

Marriage and issue

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Cornwallis married, by 1540, Anne Jerningham, the daughter of Sir John Jerningham of Somerleyton, Suffolk, and Bridget Drury, the daughter of Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, by whom he had two sons, Sir Charles Cornwallis and Sir William Cornwallis, and four daughters, including Elizabeth Cornwallis, the second wife of Sir Thomas Kitson (1540–1603), son and heir of Sir Thomas Kitson (died 1540).[2][3]

Notes

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References

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  • Betham, William (1801). The Baronetage of England. Vol. I. Ipswich: Burrell and Bransby. pp. 227–9. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  • Weikel, Ann (2004). "Cornwallis, Sir Thomas (1518/19–1604)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/6343. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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