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English: 1811 monument to Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, in white marble, comprising a statue of Cornwallis on a pedestal with figures representing Britannia and the rivers Begareth and Ganges, all on teired plinth. Sculptor was John Charles Felix Rossi
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Monument to Charles Cornwallis, comprising a statue of Cornwallis with figures representing Britannia and the rivers Begareth an Ganges.

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