Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Marquess Cornwallis
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MonarchsGeorge III
George IV
George IV
Prime MinisterThe Duke of Portland
Spencer Perceval
The Earl of Liverpool
Spencer Perceval
The Earl of Liverpool
Preceded byThe Earl of Albemarle
Succeeded byThe Lord Maryborough
The Marquess Cornwallis | |
|---|---|
| Master of the Buckhounds | |
| In office 13 May 1807 – 9 August 1823 | |
| Monarchs | George III George IV |
| Prime Minister | The Duke of Portland Spencer Perceval The Earl of Liverpool |
| Preceded by | The Earl of Albemarle |
| Succeeded by | The Lord Maryborough |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 19 October 1774 |
| Died | 9 August 1823 (aged 48) |
| Spouse | Lady Louisa Gordon |
| Alma mater | St John's College, Cambridge |
Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Marquess Cornwallis (19 October 1774 – 9 August 1823), styled Viscount Brome until 1805, was a British Tory politician. He served as Master of the Buckhounds between 1807 and 1823.
Cornwallis was the only son of General Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, by his wife Jemima (née Jones). His mother died when he was four years old.[1] He was educated at Eton and St John's College, Cambridge, receiving his M.A. in 1795.[2]