William Cornwallis-West
William Cornwallis-West  | |
|---|---|
"Denbighshire". Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1892  | |
| Lord-Lieutenant of Denbighshire | |
| In office 1872–1917  | |
| Preceded by | Robert Myddelton Biddulph | 
| Succeeded by | The Lord Kenyon | 
| Member of Parliament for Denbighshire West | |
| In office 1885–1892  | |
| Preceded by | New constituency | 
| Succeeded by | John Roberts | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | William Cornwallis West 20 March 1835 Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany  | 
| Died | 4 July 1917 (aged 82) Ruthin Castle, Denbighshire, Wales  | 
| Political party | Liberal Party; Liberal Unionist Party | 
| Spouse | |
| Children | Daisy, Princess of Pless Constance Lewis George Cornwallis-West  | 
| Parent(s) | Frederick Richard West Theresa Cornwallis Whitby  | 
Colonel William Cornwallis Cornwallis-West, VD, JP, DL (20 March 1835 – 4 July 1917) was a British landowner, politician for seven years from 1885 and raised the 6th (Ruthin) Denbighshire Rifle Volunteer Corps followed by further ceremonial duties in the wider territorial army in Wales.