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 382 CORNWALLIS — CORSTOPHINE. Barony. IX. Kent, 1769-73 ; Rector of Adisham-with-Staple, Kent, 1770-81 ; Prebend of West- minster, 1770-75 ; Rector of Newington, Oxon, 1770 ; Vicar of Wrotham, Kent, 1771-85 ; Rector of Boughton Malherbe, Kent, 1773-85; Dean of Canterbury, 1775-81 ; Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1781—1824 ; Dean of Windsor, 1791-94 ; Dean of Durham, 1794—1824. He m. 30 April 1771, at Lambeth Chapel, Catharine, da. of Galfridus Mann of Egerton, co. Kent, by Sarah, da of John Gregory of London. She, who was h. 1742, d. 17 April 1811. He il. at Richmond, Surrey, 20 Jan. 1S24 in his 82nd year, and was bur. in Lichfield Cathedral, having been Bishop .of that See for 43 years. Will pr. March 1824. Earldom. ') 5 and 9. James '(Mann), Earl Cornwallis V I 0 11753], Viscount Brome [1753], and Bakon Cornwallis I 1824, op Eye [1661], also a Baronet [1627], only s. and h„ 6. 20 > to Sep. and bap. 18 Oct. 1778. at St. James', Westm. ; ed. at 1852. St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; M.A., 1798 : M.l for Eye, 1799-1807. On 9 April 1814 he took, by royal lie, the name of .Mann (only), in lieu of his patronymic, Cormcallis (on the death of his maternal uncle, Sir Horace Maun, Bart., who rf. s.p.m. 2 April 1814, when ho inherited the estate of Linton, co. Kent), and by another Royal lie, 16 Sep. 1823, was authorised to subscribe the name of Mann before all titles of honour. He m. firstly, 18 Dec. 1804, at her father's house in Saville Row, St. James', Westm., Maria Isnbella 1, da. of Francis Dickens, of Woollastoii House, co. Northampton. She (/. 16 Jany. 1823. He m. secondly, 22 Jan. 1829, at St. Geo. Han. Sip, Laura, da. of William Hates. She d, s.p. 3 Aug. 1840. He in. thirdlv, 4 Aug. 1842, at Croydon (lie. Vic. Gen.l, Julia, 4th da. of Thomas Bacon, of Redlaiids, Berks. She d. 4 Nov. 1847, aged 37. -He d. s.p.ui.s. 21 May 1852, at Linton Place, aged 73, being bur. with his 3 wives at Linton, when all his honours became extinct.^-) Will pr. June 1852. [ChaklesJ amesCornwallis, a/rw«i;v?s Mann, styled. Viscount P>rome, 3rd but only surv. s. and h. by 1st wife, 6. 17 Dec. 1813,by royal lie, 16 Sep. 1823, took the name of Mann only in lieu of Cornwallis ; matric. at Oxford (New Coll.), 10 Sep. 1832 ; d. unm., v.p., 27 Dec. 1S35, and was bur. at Linton.] COKRY. The style of " Viscount Corrt " is used by the family of Corry, Earls Belmore [I.] as the courtesy title of the h. ap. of that Earldom. These Earls are, however, not entitled to a Viscountcy of Corry, but to one of Belmore P], i.e., a Viscountcy of the same name «b the Earldom. See " Belmoue," Earldom [I.], cr. 1797, and see also Vol. i, p. 316, note " b." CORSHAM. See " Methuen of Corsham, co. Wilts," Barony (Methuen),cr. 1838. CORSTORPHINE. See "Forrester of Corstophixe, co. Edinburgh," Barony [S.] (Forrester), cr. 1633. ( a ) Lady Julia Mann Mann, afterwards (by royal lie, 22 Oct. 1844) Cornwallis, b. 2 July 1844, bis only child by the 3rd wife, inherited Linton Place and his other estates. She m. 27 Aug. 1862, William Archer Amherst, styled Viscount Holmesdale (after- wards, 1886, Earl Amherst) and d. s.p: 1 Sep. 1883. On her death the Mann estates devolved on the issue of Lady Jemima Wykeham-Martin, da. of the Earl by his 1st wife, and his only child that left issue.