Fiennes Cornwallis | |
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Born | Fiennes Wykeham-Martin 1 November 1831 Leeds Castle, Kent, England |
Died | 24 April 1867 Banbury , Oxfordshire, England |
(aged 35)
Cause of death | Hunting Accident |
Nationality | British |
Education | Eton College |
Occupation | soldier |
Employer | British Army |
Spouse | Harriet Elizabeth (née Mott) |
Children | 4 |
Parents | Charles Wykeham Martin and Lady Jemima Isabella |
Relatives | James Mann, 5th Earl Cornwallis |
Major Fiennes Cornwallis, born Fiennes Wykeham-Martin (1 November 1831–24 April 1867), was a British Army officer and related to the Cornwallis family.
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Born [1] 1 November 1831 at Leeds Castle, Kent, England. Son of Charles Wykeham-Martin M.P. [2] and Lady Jemima Isabella (née Mann) [3] and was educated at Eton College. [4]
Major Cornwallis, Married Harriet Elizabeth (née Mott), daughter of John Thomas Mott on 29 July 1863 and had 4 children.[5] The eldest became 1st Baron Cornwallis.
Served in the Crimean War with the 4th Light Dragoons [6] and took part in the Charge of the Light Brigade,[7] becoming aide-de-camp to Lord George Paget in the Crimea. [8]
Retired from the Army on 5 May 1863 with the rank of Major and died few years later on 24 April 1867 in a Hunting Accident .