English general who fought against Washington during the American Revolution and was finally defeated at Yorktown. ALS, signed 'Cornwallis,' as lieutenant colonel of the Twelfth Regiment of Foot, one page, 7.25 x 9, February 19, 1774. Cornwallis expresses his concern at the distressing circumstances of a group of orphans. In full. 'I was never more shock'd at the receipt of your letter yesterday, so unexpected and terrible a stroke totally overcame me. Permit me to assure you that Lady Cornwallis and myself will constantly embrace every opportunity of giving assistance and doing good offices for the poor orphans, I will trouble you no more in the height of your distress, when the violence of your affliction shall a little subside, I shall be glad to hear from you the state and circumstances of the unhappy children...Cornwallis.' In fine condition, with an area of light toning and minor tearing along the folds not resulting in any paper loss. An attractive letter bearing what is tantamount to a double signature as he includes 'Cornwallis' in the text. COA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.