John Cornwallis shared the family borough with his elder brother Stephen, at first voting regularly with the Government. He spoke against the repeal of the Septennial Act in 1734 and may be the ‘Mr. Cornwallis’ recorded as speaking on other occasions (see Cornwallis, Stephen). When the Prince of Wales went into opposition in 1737 Cornwallis gave up his post of equerry to the Prince ‘because the pension he had from the King was more than the salary from his place and he feared if he continued in the one, the other would be stopped’.
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