- Holderen,
servant of
Thomas Cornwaleys Henry James Mary Jennings,
servant of Fr.
Andrew White Josiah,
servant of
Thomas Cornwaleys John
Knowles William Lewis...
- More; Adam Carlisle; John Hadley;
Walter Sibyle 1380
Robert Launde;Thomas
Cornwaleys; John Philpot; John Organ; John Boseham;
Thomas Welford;
William Tonge;...
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prominent leader of
moderate Catholics. More
radical Catholics led by
Thomas Cornwaleys resisted attempts by the colony's proprietor,
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron...
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Burnham Thorpe,
extant in 1890, for: "Philip
Cornwaleys, Rector,
youngest son of Sir
William Cornwaleys, Kt. [the Essayist], 1680." "Pedigree of Cornwallis...
- States. It was
built amidst a 4,000-acre (16 km2) farm
granted to
Thomas Cornwaleys in 1650. It was an
example of
early brick architecture in the
United States...
- Maryland's
Historical Markers.
Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Manor of
Cornwaleys' Cross". Maryland's
Historical Markers.
Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Margaret...
- 1283:
Richard de la More aft. 1285–aft. 1303:
Philip of St
Austell alias Cornwaleys 10 June 1304 – 1304 (res.):
Michael de ****eston 31 July 1304–aft. 1324:...
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military authority to
subordinate officers, such as when
Captain Thomas Cornwaleys was
commissioned as
captain general in
Maryland to lead an expedition...
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Launde 1377
Andrew Pykman,
Nicholas Twyford 1378 John Boseham,
Thomas Cornwaleys 1379 John Heylesson,
Wylliam Baret 1380
Walter Doket,
Wylliam Knyghthode...
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burned by the
Irish of Leinster. He was
granted £40 for repairs. John le
Cornwaleys of
Dublin was
described as an
attorney in 1310. A
William Cornwall of...